Artists La Belle Noiseuse Finds Joy and Conflict in the Artistic Process May 31, 2020 For fine-art mavens looking for a change of pace from all the virtual exhibitions that have been proliferating in the …
Artists Exhibitions Tapping Into the Subconscious with Mariah Robertson May 19, 2020 How much does artistic intent matter? Many critics over the years have used an artist’s written statement along with …
Artists Instagram #Artistsoninstagram: Viewing New Art at Home May 14, 2020 Through the postwar era, so-called visual culture has enveloped fine art— its forebear, if you will. Today images are central …
Artists Exhibitions Sara Cwynar Questions the Images That Comfort Us May 13, 2020 Much about the world right now has changed, but judging by anecdotal evidence and news stories such as this, our …
Artists Cade Martin—Cinematic Eye with Surrealist Flair May 12, 2020 Cade Martin (Instagram: @cademartinphoto), is an award-winning photographer specializing in portrait and location photography. Driven by belief that one must …
Artists Exhibitions Outside Art Waves on the North Fork: The Sculpture of Arden Scott May 07, 2020 One interesting social effect of the Covid-19 era is new circuits of networking borne not only of proliferating media forums …
Artists Exhibitions News PART II: Travel the Globe With Radio Garden While Stuck at Home in Quarantine May 04, 2020 Last week, I wrote about “All the Minutes”, an online installation created back in 2014 by Amsterdam-based graphic designer and …
Artists Museums News Part I: Counting Down ‘All the Minutes’ While Stuck at Home in Quarantine April 30, 2020 It’s been about six weeks now since most New Yorkers started quarantining themselves amid the global coronavirus pandemic, and about …
Artists News Quarantine Forces Art Students to Get Creative at Home April 28, 2020 In mid-March, New York called for all colleges to go remote. Instructed to leave campuses as soon as possible, students …
Artists Curators Exhibitions Zoya Cherkassky’s ‘Lost Time’— Memories and Daydreams amid Disaster April 24, 2020 In “Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming” (1908), Freud theorizes the creative impulse as memory triggered by recent incidents and distilled through …
Artists Exhibitions Museums Political Missed the Vida Americana Exhibit at the Whitney? See It Online! April 22, 2020 Amid the closures necessitated by health and safety concerns because of the coronavirus, some art museums here in New York …
Artists Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists Shannon Cartier Lucy Builds a Strange House April 17, 2020 “The Ever-Flashing Strap” which opened April 3rd at Nina Johnson in Miami, marks Shannon Cartier Lucy’s third solo show this …
Artists News Banksy—He’s Just Like Us! April 16, 2020 Yesterday, Banksy, a street artist with notoriously disputed identity, posted on Instagram the images of his trademark rats that are …
Artists Curators Exhibitions Galleries and Gallerists Cary Hill Sculpture Park Offers Abstract Art in Nature (and It’s Safely Socially Distant) April 16, 2020 Though terribly missing my diehard downtown tribe along with a plethora of art at my fingertips, my lucky stars have …
Artists Exhibitions Museums News New Hilma af Klint Documentary Beckons Us to Look ‘Beyond the Visible’ April 15, 2020 In all of my 10-plus years of going to art museums and galleries in New York City, I had never …
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