By Hannah Spence
Palm Seaside has lengthy been a playground for the highly effective, however artist Serge Strosberg, a Belgian-born painter who now calls South Florida residence, is giving its icons a mischievous new twist. His newest collection, Monkeying Round Palm Seaside, transforms the island’s legendary figures not as moguls and magnates, however as monkeys.
On the coronary heart of the collection is Johnnie Brown, the beloved pet spider monkey of architect Addison Mizner, who helped outline Palm Seaside’s Mediterranean Revival type within the early 1900s. Johnnie was typically perched on Mizner’s shoulder as he mingled with excessive society, changing into almost as recognizable as his eccentric proprietor. When Johnnie died in 1927, Mizner buried him within the courtyard of what’s now the Al Fresco restaurant on the Palm Seaside Par 3 Golf Course, the place a small gravestone nonetheless marks his resting place.
Practically a century later, Strosberg discovered himself eating at that very restaurant together with his gallerist when inspiration struck. “I seen Johnnie Brown’s grave within the courtyard,” he recollects. “I made a decision this poor little monkey ought to have an oil portrait.”
The primary portray within the collection, Monkey Enterprise on the Colony, imagines Johnnie Brown as a dapper bon vivant lounging outdoors the Colony Resort, martini in hand, wearing a pointy go well with and sun shades. From there, the concept advanced right into a full solid of characters: Henry Flagler, the railroad baron who constructed The Breakers and opened Florida’s east coast to prosperity; Marjorie Merriweather Publish, the cereal heiress and creator of Mar-a-Lago; and Mizner himself, all portrayed as charismatic, anthropomorphic monkeys.
“I wished to reinterpret Palm Seaside’s historical past—The Breakers, The Colony, the flag—and make it extra accessible by visually putting portraits,” Strosberg says.
Born in Belgium and skilled at Paris’s prestigious Académie Julian, Strosberg moved to Palm Seaside full-time in 2018 together with his spouse and twin sons. His artwork, identified for its lush colour, layered storytelling, and sly humor, has been exhibited on the Lighthouse ArtCenter, Ann Norton Sculpture Gardens, and the Historic Society of Palm Seaside County. His previous topics embrace civil rights chief Solomon Spady, pioneering businessman J. Turner Moore, and federal choose Daniel Hurley.
The Monkeying Round Palm Seaside assortment has rapidly grow to be one of the crucial profitable regionally produced artwork collection lately, with unique oils promoting for greater than $15,000 and collectors from Miami to Atlanta buying restricted editions. Inside designers have embraced the work for its playful sophistication—items that add a way of wit and whimsy to even probably the most conventional Palm Seaside interiors.
And whereas his topics could also be simian, no monkeys had been harmed within the making of the artwork. Strosberg’s course of depends on expertise, not taxidermy, to deliver them to life. He begins by producing AI-based sketches, refining them digitally earlier than translating them to canvas. “It took lots of of trials,” he says. “The primary monkeys appeared scary. Finally, I acquired one thing I favored, but it surely was chilly and flat. So I used it as a place to begin, then painted it historically with oils.”
His methodology blends the precision of a recent eye with the self-discipline of historic approach. Strosberg paints in oil and egg tempera on canvas, a demanding course of that traces again to the German Expressionists of the Nineteen Thirties, together with Otto Dix. “Only a few up to date artists use it,” he says. “It takes years to grasp.” He realized the method in Paris from German painter Jörg Hermle, born in Berlin in 1933. The approach depends on an emulsion made with actual eggs to create luminous highlights and an oil-based medium for deep shadows, leading to vivid colour and dramatic distinction. Strosberg nonetheless works with pigments he bought 20 years in the past in Rome, reaching the layered richness and light-weight which have grow to be his signature.
When requested why Palm Seaside evokes him so deeply, Strosberg factors to each its environment and structure. “The sunshine is gorgeous right here—in all of Florida, actually—however particularly Palm Seaside,” he says. “For a figurative or portrait artist, it’s particular. The tropical setting, the European-influenced structure, the historical past—it’s inspiring.”
That steadiness between nostalgia and modernity defines Monkeying Round Palm Seaside. Whereas the collection started with Mizner and Johnnie Brown, it additionally nods to an extended, whimsical custom. “There have been many societies, not simply Mizner, who owned pet monkeys within the Twenties,” Strosberg explains. “You see monkeys in sculptures, murals, even architectural motifs. They’ve at all times been a part of Palm Seaside. However I made it up to date—one thing that hadn’t been accomplished earlier than.”
Unique works can be found at Surovek Gallery, and this month Jennifer Balcos Gallery will host a solo exhibition that includes restricted editions on paper and canvas. In January 2026, the Monkeying Round Palm Seaside assortment might be showcased at South Palm Seaside City Corridor, the Mandel JCC in Palm Seaside Gardens, and Monkey Bar at The Boca Raton—a becoming tribute inside considered one of Mizner’s personal architectural masterpieces.
As for the historic figures he’s “monkeying round” with, Strosberg says he selected those that embodied boldness and reinvention. “They had been visionaries,” he says. “They weren’t afraid to alter issues, even in controversial methods.” He pauses, then smiles. “I believe they’d admire what I’m doing.”