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Soul of a Nation
Art in the Age of Black Power 1963–1983
Dominique Fung
The Weight of Water
Prudence Flint
A Portrait of the Unnamed
Danny Fox
The Beast Within
Masako Miki
The Mighty Shapeshifter
Adam Sorensen
The Electric Light Landscape
Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler
Designer Morgan Cattaneo Adds Pattern to a Modern New Orleans Loft.
The Glass Family
Immersed in art since childhood, gallerist Corey Hampson shapes the collection of St. Petersburg’s Imagine Museum
Period Pieces
The Hanifan residence not only exemplifies how to expand a modest Craftsman, but is a treasure-trove of vintage and salvaged finds.
Natural World, Digital Lens: At Home With Wildflower Graphics
From a small studio in Greenwich, New York, Wildflower Graphics creates stunning botanical illustrations with little more than a pencil and a computer.
And A Feeling Runs Through It
Old houses and old people, their histories and their mysteries, are inscribed deep inside their old bones.
Whitney Museum Of American Art Rachel Harrison Life Hack Exhibition Coverage
Whitney Museum of American Art Rachel Harrison Life Hack Oct 25, 2019–Jan 12, 2020
Sasan Nasernia - Emergeast Gallery
Exploring different avenues in Persian and Arabic classical and modern calligraphy, he has since expanded his practice to include painting, print, digital work and installation
An Exclusive Interview With Antoine Cordet
Antoine Cordet
An Exclusive Interview With Sandro - Eyes Of Morocco
Sandro master of photography & film director
An Exclusive Interview With Lois Greenfield - Moving Still
Lois Greenfield, one of the most influential photographers in all time, developed a unique approach to photographing the human form in motion and redefined the genre of dance photography and transcended its limitations.
An Exclusive Interview With Antony Micallef – 'Distorted Self Portrait'
Antony Micallef is a British artist. He was taught by the great landscape painter John Virtue, a student of the last of the post-war painters, the renowned Frank Auerbach himself. Micallef is Widely recognised as one of the finest painters in contemporary art today. His art is exhibited in numerous collections all over the world, and was part of group shows held in institutions such as the National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Academy, Tate Britain and the ICA London.
The Concept of Self
Painter Jen Mann’s new show is a twisty-turny​ spiral into an almost absurd amount of meta reflection—paintings of other paintings, of art galleries, mirrors, fake magazine covers, film stills of films that don’t exist, self-portraits of self-portraits— but deep down in her hyper-colored world of self-satire and fourth-wall-breaking imagery is a mirror that is aimed not at Mann, but the viewer.
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.
Mixing It Up
The art collection in David Halperin’s New York City apartment juxtaposes contemporary cityscapes and classic portraiture.
Under The Hood
Cesar Santos assembles his newest pieces in layered segments revealing the mechanisms at work under the paint.
Monumental
The landscape in and around Taos, New Mexico, is central to Jivan Lee’s latest paintings.
Truth & Beauty
After cutting his teeth on billboards, painter Tim Solliday turned to Western art and never looked back.
The Still Life
A look at Richard Schmid’s newest book on still life painting
Sight-size Method
Ester Wilson explains how she uses sketches and a studio setup to paint a still life full of texture and dimension
Painting Snow Scenes in Gouache
James Gurney shares tips for painting plein air winter landscapes in watermedia
Loose Brushwork
Angela Moulton uses loose, fast and bold brushwork to make dynamic images
Focal Point
Finding and enhancing the focal point of the painting is the key to Troels Kirk’s artwork
Baroque Beauty
Classically trained artist Francesco Lombardo finds inspiration for his ethereal work from the Baroque and pentimento.
A Painter's Journey
Painting Knives at Work-In this seven-part series, artist John Hulsey takes you on a visual journey through his outdoor and studio painting processes.