CATEGORIES
A Changing City
Greg Gandy received his master’s degree at Academy of Art University in San Francisco in 2007, the same year he had his first exhibition at the city’s STUDIO Gallery. His most recent paintings will be shown at the gallery from August 26 through September 13.
A Return to Colorado
Thirty leading art dealers will participate in a pop-up edition of Intersect Aspen.
Beautiful Variations
Robin Hextrum grew up in Stinson Beach, a small town across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco. Stinson Beach separates the biodiversity of Bolinas Lagoon from the Pacific Ocean. Living in such a beautiful and fragile ecosystem, she has been aware of environmental issues from an early age.
In Harmony
It’s tempting to call paintings by Ron Hicks “enigmatic.” The word comes from the Greek ainissesthai, which means “to speak in riddles.” That doesn’t work. Nor does “mysterious.”
International Perspectives
Compositions from across the globe feature major design principles that captivate viewers and communicate inspirations.
Portraits of Promised Lands
The first portraiture retrospective for Hung Liu opens August 27 at National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
Empowering Figures
Ayana Ross, winner of the second Bennett Prize, explores the themes of race and identity in her paintings.
Homecoming in the Hamptons
Market Art + Design hosts its 11th annual fair at the Bridgehampton Museum in New York.
Living Pictures
Art comes to life during the Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach’s annual Pageant of the Masters.
Weekend in the Park
The 43rd annual Long’s Park Art Festival will include paintings, sculptures and more by over 200 juried artists.
Soul to Soul
Pittsburgh-born artist Ann Tanksley has an innate understanding of the world.
Inspiring Creativity
Museum of Science + Industry Chicago’s Black Creativity program includes a juried exhibition for professional and student artists.
Patterns
Artist Colby Sanford is sharing an intriguing new collection of approximately 20 works, to be displayed at Meyer Gallery in Park City, Utah.
COLLECTOR'S FOCUS MARINE ART - Ships Ahoy
Rising 780 feet above the sea, Maine’s Mount Battie overlooks Camden Harbor and Penobscot Bay.
Voyages
A new exhibition at Menconi + Schoelkopf focuses on artist Richard Estes’ travel paintings.
Stillness in Shadow
For painter Andrew Shears, there is a beautiful simplicity in the mundane, the ordinary, the pedestrian.
Magical Moments
Matthew Sievers’ paintings of rural landscapes and cities are dynamic expressions of light, color and atmosphere.
Sharing Space
Claire Kincade invites us to share in the experience of the objects she surrounds herself with and that she arranges in her still life paintings.
Power of Experience
Pegah Samaie was born in Iran and has lived in the United States for 10 years. She received her BFA and MFA degrees with honors from the Laguna College of Art and Design in Laguna Beach, California.
Big Islands
The gestural artwork of Jennifer Pochinski is guided by instinct— rugged brushstrokes and vivid colors that come together to create an experience of pure human emotion.
Vibrant Florals
Arden Gallery is looking to 2021 with hope and positivity with their January group show Floral Still Life, signifying unity and rebirth.
The World We Share
As 2021 arrives, RJD Gallery curated an exhibition that helps define inner feelings and the current times. The show, titled The World We Share, will feature artwork from artists such as Geoffrey Laurence, Julia Chen, Matt R. Martin, Salvatore Alessi, Margaret Bowland and Frank Oriti.
CINDY RIZZA - Recorded History
A pile of lovingly made and lovingly used quilts and afghans on a chair in the afternoon sun is a comforting sight. It might inspire remembrance of things past or the idea of curling up underneath one of them for a nap.
Scottsdale & VICINITY
While other states in the country prepare for their cold, winter months, Arizona comes alive with its dynamic, diverse art scene. It’s not all tumbleweeds and dusty earth but rather a burgeoning art destination from the small northern towns of Flagstaff, Prescott and Sedona, to the larger cities of Phoenix, Tucson and Scottsdale.
Select Five
Garvey|Simon in New York is a private dealer and art advisory service in New York. In 2016, it’s co-founder Elizabeth K. Garvey devised an innovative Review Program “to open a dialogue between artists and galleries, a practice that has long been anathema to gallery orthodoxy.”
MOMENTS IN TIME
COLLECTOR'S FOCUS STILL LIFES
Favoring FIRE
Using the elements as his guide, Michael Scott examines the changing landscape in two exhibitions.
Engaging with the Arts
The 31st annual Celebration of Fine Art returns January 16 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
BETSY EBY Mystics
The American Quaker John Greenleaf Whittier wrote a poem about the Vedic practice of consuming a hallucinogenic drink in rituals. As a Quaker he advocated, rather, waiting for “the still small voice of calm.”
CAPTURED Moments
Learning to Fly, by Spanish sculptors Coderch & Malavia, depicts a boy leaning forward, poised on tiptoe, confident that his dream of flying will be realized by his wings of corrugated cardboard, bamboo and rope that will carry him above the trees and the sea.