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Stretching The Imagination
While painting relies fundamentally on its ability to create a threedimensional illusion through a combination of elements like volume and perspective, the medium of sculpture utilizes a literal three-dimensional space through shape and movement of the physical form.
Under The Hood
Cesar Santos assembles his newest pieces in layered segments revealing the mechanisms at work under the paint.
Mixing It Up
The art collection in David Halperin’s New York City apartment juxtaposes contemporary cityscapes and classic portraiture.
Monumental
The landscape in and around Taos, New Mexico, is central to Jivan Lee’s latest paintings.
A Colorful World
Daily life is a constant muse for artist Ben Fenske, who resides in Chianti, Italy.
Interview With Laura Soto
When first looking at Los Angeles artist Laura Soto’s work a few words come to mind.
Inspiring Minds
HUSBAND-AND-WIFE PAINTERS SCOTT BURDICK AND SUSAN LYON ENLIGHTEN EACH OTHER IN THE STUDIO AND ON THE ROAD.
Highly Charged
THE EMOTIONAL AND LUSH FIGURATIVE PAINTINGS OF MALCOLM T. LIEPKE WILL BE ON VIEW THIS NOVEMBER AT ARCADIA CONTEMPORARY.
Dream Big
Scottsdale Artists’ School’s annual fundraiser supports its programs and mission for continued arts education.
Aleah Chapin: Over The Edge
Aleah Chapin welcomes viewers into a world marked by “edges and in betweens” in her latest exhibition at Flowers Gallery.
Collector's Focus: Planes, Trains & Automobiles
When Claude Monet (1840-1926) painted La Gare Saint-Lazare in 1877,
Connecting To The Story
The Santa Fe home of Elvis Duran and Alex Carr is filled with artwork that they connect to emotionally.
The Magic Of Realism
When Gary Haynes, owner of Haynes Galleries in Franklin, Tennessee, was looking through the 2019 Art Renewal Center Salon entries for an exhibition at his gallery, his goal was to select pieces that were more than just technically sound.
The Upcoming Exhibition Movie Night Explores The Impact Of Film
The upcoming exhibition movie night explores the impact of film.
Universal Spirit
Working in a coffee shop, Erin Currier was fascinated with the amount of trash the shop produced.
Urban Light
As a landscape architect Heather Capen often worked on projects in the city that had to be integrated with its infrastructure.
Taking Flight
The 44th annual Birds in Art exhibition at Leigh Yawkey Woodson features art that captures the spirit and habitats of the creatures.
The Hunt
Sporting art is a time-honored genre that has captivated collectors throughout the ages.
Summer Nostalgia
Growing up on the Crimean Peninsula, Artem Tolstukhin was surrounded by the sun.
Status Pending
Returning for his second solo show at Amos Eno Gallery, Robert A. McCann traverses media, memory and fantasy in Status Pending, on view August 29 through September 22.
Reflections Of The Untold
Guillaume Seff was born in Toulouse, France, in 1977, and now works between Toulouse and Montreal, Quebec. He has been painting since his childhood.
Melancholic Refrains
In his debut solo exhibition at Arcadia Contemporary, Alex Venezia presents figurative paintings filled with emotional intrigue.
Platinum Presentation
The American Impressionist Society celebrates its milestone 20th annual National Juried Exhibition with work by 150 artists on display.
Magical Moments
Haynes Galleries presents a new exhibition of Seth Haverkamp’s intricately designed portraits.
Island Occurrences
In an exclusive interview, Jamie Wyeth discusses his Maine island sanctuary and new works now on view at Farnsworth Art Museum.
The Art Lover's Guide To Collecting Fine Art In The Pacific Northwest
The Pacific Northwest, encompassing Washington and Oregon, is a region like no other.
The Best Of All Times
The act of painting—the brushstrokes, the tools and how the surface can appear as the paint is applied—is one of the most important elements of Tor-Arne Moen’s paintings.
Infinity In The Palm Of Your Hand
Alexis Savopoulos’ works of art—worlds of art—embody the spirit of William Blake’s stanza from Auguries of Innocence where he equates creative expression as being a desire “to see the World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower/ Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour…”
Into The Night
Every aspect of Ashley Anne Clark’s mixed media paintings are inspired by nature.
Freedom And Structure
I was always interested in the anatomy of everything,” says Andrée Hudson.