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Calvin Teng - Peace of Mind
As a Taiwan native, Calvin started as a self-taught painter in realism.
Living History
This Florida home features an eclectic mix of paintings, glass art and sculptures that reflect the works of Pablo Picasso.
Manhattan to Montauk
Ben Aronson’s upcoming exhibition at MM Fine Art celebrates Long Island and its art history.
New England Summers
The shoreline and landscapes of New England will take center stage during a new exhibition at Susan Powell Fine Art in Madison, Connecticut. Aptly titled Summer in New England, the show will include more than 70 paintings by 20 award-winning artists that range from “traditional realism and impressionism to contemporary styles that celebrate summer moments and the beauty and unique character of New England.”
Body Language
Denis Sarazhin’s figurative paintings explore expression and emotion through movement.
Poise
An upcoming exhibition held at George Billis Gallery will feature a diverse range of artwork, from still lifes to city scenes to landscapes and more.
Standing TALL
In 1792, Congress adopted the bald eagle as the symbol of the United States for its majestic beauty, strength and long life.
Here, There and Everywhere
Summer will be here before we know it, and ringing in the sweltering season is EVOKE Contemporary’s Summer Group Exhibition in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Works on Paper
This summer RJD Gallery in Bridgehampton, New York, will present an exhibition featuring works on paper, including charcoal drawings and limited-edition prints. “The ancient Egyptians were the first to use paper, papyrus, around 3700 B.C., and it became particularly famous for its artistic opportunities,” says gallery principal Richard J. Demato.
Animal Kingdom
Throughout the month of July, Lotton Gallery in Chicago will shine a spotlight on the world’s creatures with its new exhibition The Animal Kingdom.
Anne Kaferle - Cross Sections
Opening July 1 at TROVE Gallery in Park City, Utah, is a new solo show for Anne Kaferle, who has taken the Utah landscape and distilled it into evocative musings that highlight two uniquely paired and conflicting systems: science and emotion.
An Exclusive Interview With JASON SEIFE
Jason Seife's work references old Persian carpets, an art form that is often taken for granted in modern times. Carpets were a large part of his childhood growing up with a Middle Eastern background.
WE ARE THE CHANGE
Chief Creative Officer of Wallcano www.wallcano.com
TIME TO BE PREPARED AND MOTIVATED!
“Life should never get you down whether there’s a lockdown or not. Now, maintain safe social distancing, together we can be all-conquering. Let’s stay together by being apart. This one is straight from the heart” says, my friend Mr Karl Mascarenhas who heads DIVA Pageant Studio in Pune.
Painting Through Pandemic
Vibrant illustrator Tania Yakunova talks about her life as an artist in quarantine and shares her hopes and fears as we all wrestle through this pandemic.
Sketching The Lockdown Away
Known for his humour laced caricatures and cartoons, artist Uday Mohite voices his concerns as the pandemic ensues, the uncertainty reigns and the lockdown continues.
FIGHTING CORONA WITH COLOURS
Through original and vibrant illustrations, Ranganath captures the look and feel of Coronavirus induced pandemic. Here is a conversation to unravel the art, colours, style and mindset of the artist battling the quarantine.
STAY HOME AND MAKE ART
Mural artist Shahul Hameed unravels his secrets to remaining cheerful, positive and hopeful as we endure these stressful times while staying at home.
Battling Quarantine Through Art and Music
Vibrant colours, dark themes and Metal would define the artist and drummer Aaron Pinto who shares the influence of art and music on his quarantine time.
Powerful Women
The Eiteljorg Museum spotlights contemporary women artists in one of a number of exhibitions planned this year honoring women.
Stitched in Sovereignty
An exhibition of contemporary art at Couse-Sharp Historic Site spotlights the ways in which Indigenous peoples maintain their identities, culture and artistic expression.
We Ask Leading Museum Curators About What's Going On In Their World
Curators Chat
Top Results
Cowan’s online American Indian Art Auction on April 10 sees 92 percent of lots sold.
Pueblo Perspectives
Susan Folwell gathers and processes clay for her pots and fires them as her family has for generations.
Cultural Icons
GEORGE RIVERA (Pojoaque)
From Grandmothers to Daughters to Granddaughters
The Couse Collection of Native Beadwork
Apsáalooke Baannashtua
The revered art form of beadwork is woven deep into the history and culture of the Crow people.
A Valuable Commodity
The introduction of glass trade beads in Native North America made way for new horizons in bead-making.
MARITIME LIFE
Growing up on the south shore of Boston, my brother and I developed a love for all things nautical from the lobster boats, dories and pleasure craft of our own time to the thriving shipbuilding hub of the 17th to 19th centuries.
Luminous Adventures
Looking at artist David Dunlop’s body of work, one will instantly notice his fascination with the outdoors—both urban and rural—as his pieces range from impactful cityscapes to quiet waterways and meadows.