While Harumi Klossowska de Rola’s bronze animal sculptures—feral, mystical—are on view in Palm Beach, 1,200 miles up the coast in Manhattan, at Gagosian on Park Avenue, her mother, Setsuko Klossowska de Rola, is exhibiting more delicate sculptures made in enameled ceramics as well as in bronze. The show is called “Kingdom of Cats,” and Setsuko, who’s owned dozens of cats over the years, knows their ways. The painter Balthus—Setsuko’s husband and Harumi’s father—called himself the “King of Cats.” Hidden in branches, scratching on trees, Setsuko’s small felines seem to have wandered out of fables. Her watercolors and gouaches of interiors and landscapes are also on view. —Laura Jacobs