The abstractions in “Variations,” a pleasant show currently on the third floor of LACMA's Broad Contemporary building, are mostly from the past few years. Their savvy is what stands out when you see ...
In Allentown, there’s a gem hidden in plain sight. Amid the restaurants and small businesses on Hamilton Street between Fifth and Sixth streets, a glass-pane door leads to a flight of stairs that go ...
Jeffrey S. Piper, who lives in Boardman and teaches at Lakeview High School, holds up one of the paintings that will be in his exhibition “Rewriting History,” which opens Saturday at Trumbull Art ...
A new exhibition at the National Arts Club in NYC spotlights work from the 1950s and ’60s by the late Abstract Expressionist painter Libbie Mark. Admission is free. From the 1950s to the 1970s, Mark ...
In Keith Perelli’s art, things are never quite as simple as they seem. Which isn’t to say that any of the works in his new show “Of Paint and Paper” at the Delgado Fine Arts Gallery are simple, ...
The annual Art at the Kent show is one of the state’s exceptional art events, drawing hundreds to its fall opening every year. The 2019 edition, titled “reVision,” grew from a core of playful work by ...
New Haven artist Kathy Kane’s vibrant kimono series will be on display at City Gallery from March 6-28. “These kimono are powerful, colorful and beautiful, and while the shape is formal, the painting ...
Welcome to Wet Paint in the Wild, the freewheeling—and free!—spinoff of Artnet News Pro’s beloved Wet Paint gossip column, where we give art-world insiders a disposable camera to chronicle their lives ...
Lenore Tawney, “Long Modulation” (1969), mixed-media collage with torn manuscript paper and feathers on paper, 9 3/4″ x 7 1/2″ x 1/8″ (all images courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, unless ...
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