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Blending Spaces
John Tarahteeff’s paintings take you somewhere new, yet familiar. You don’t entirely know where it is, but it feels like you’ve been there before.
Colorado Beauty
The Eagle Valley Land Trust, located in Eagle County, Colorado, is dedicated to preserving 2,000 acres of land every year.
Artistic EVOLUTION
Daniel Bilmes’ first New York solo exhibition opens September 18 at Arcadia Contemporary with new work that shows his growth and development.
Human Potential
Beginning September 10, Erin Currier of Santa Fe, New Mexico, will be showcasing a large collection of new works at Blue Rain Gallery. This includes about 12 collage paintings on panel, as well as over 20 framed, mixed media pen, marker and china marker works on archival paper.
Inside Their Worlds
Lawes was the Grand Prize award winner in International Artist magazine’s Challenge No. 123, Wildlife.
RESHAPING REALISM
Principle Gallery presents the exhibition Disrupted Realism, curated by John Seed, featuring work by artists who are challenging and changing traditional realism.
The Clearing
Three years ago, Kai Samuels-Davis began preparing for his upcoming solo exhibition at Dolby Chadwick Gallery. It wasn’t until a year ago that the series of paintings began to take shape.
The Edge of a Story
One a master of jubilant color, the other of dramatic lights and darks, the works of artists Colin Page and Kim English build each other up, telling stories through brushstrokes.
Kayla Mahaffey
Chicago Hope
Julie Curtiss
In Her Wildest Dreams
Sebas Velasco
Surf, Sharing and Sound
Migrate Art
Simon Butler on Foundational Change
Lily Wong
The Lightseeker
Shaina McCoy
It’s a Family Affair
Ákos Ezer
And The Homo Inflexus
Margaret Kilgallen – That's Where the Beauty Is
Margaret Kilgallen’s Legacy Is Essential
The Svane Family Foundation
The Ark Sets Sail at SFAI
César Piette – Hyper Plastic Realism
I guess an important element in my work is the craft. I do want to make something with my hands even if it’s modeling with software.
London – The Crossroads
A London in Transition
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.
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.
ROBERT OSONITSCH: The Illustrator's Photographer
A few of the major illustrators during the time of Steve Holland’s reign as king of the paperback covers shot their own reference photos.