Please No Photos - Man sleeping on couch, one women hitting him with pillow and a women arranging flowers




Palm Beach

317 Peruvian

The exhibition remains open through April, 2026
Rejecting the standard gallery formula of stark white walls, "Please, No Photos" is presented in a far more theatrical setting. Nick collaborated with interior designer Caroline Rafferty, Society Social, and Brunschwig & Fils to transform the space in Palm Beach into a vibrant layered setting designed to immerse viewers rather than simply display artwork.
Please No Photos - 2 prints on wall, 2 chairs and a mah jong table
Please No Photos - Mah Jong game
Please No Photos - Mah Jong game
Please No Photos - Mah Jong game
Please No Photos - Mercedes parked in front of store

The Opening

317 Peruvian Opening Party
317 Peruvian Opening Party
317 Peruvian Opening Party
317 Peruvian Opening Party
317 Peruvian Opening Party
317 Peruvian Opening Party
317 Peruvian Opening Party
317 Peruvian Opening Party

Sit down and  play a game of Mahjong

The installation unfolds inside Rafferty’s space and pairs Mele’s latest photographic works with playful game-room furnishings from Society Social. Guests are encouraged to sit down for rounds of mahjong or backgammon, turning the visit into an interactive social moment that challenges traditional ways of viewing and appreciating art. The exhibition remains open through April, 2026.
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Please No Photos - 3 people sitting on couch big photography hanging on wall
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Please No Photos - Man sitting on corner with dunce cap on


Please No Photos - Man laying on couch with book over head smoking a cigarette, women drinking a cocktail sitting on floor


Please No Photos - mah jong game outside in front of store
Please No Photos - Big print hanging on wall mahjong game set up
Please No Photos - Prints hanging on wall
Please No Photos - Big framed photography on wall behind yellow couch