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The Human Center
ANEKA INGOLD’ S EMPOWERING, DEITY- LIKE FIGURES WIN THE INAUGURAL BENNETT PRIZE AT THE MUSKEGON MUSEUM OF AR
Modern Man
Beginning July 5 at Bowersock Gallery in Provincetown, Massachusetts, is Modern Man, a new juried group exhibition that will examine the male figure within a modern context.
Hamptons Showcase
This summer Haven Gallery will be exhibiting at the annual Market Art + Design in Bridgehampton, New York.
Good Vibrations
DARRIN JENSEN-PETERSON AND MICHAEL PETERSON’S PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, OASIS HAS A NEUTRAL PALETTE TO COMPLEMENT THEIR VIBRANT ART
Forces Driving
BRAD OVERTON’S NEW EXHIBITION, EROS AND THANATOS, DELVES INTO THE IMPULSES OF THE HUMAN PSYCHE.
Creating Connections
Every weekend throughout the month of July, Broadmoor Galleries along with Broadmoor Hotel hosts The Broadmoor Art Experience.
Beyond The Gallery Walls
An A-frame cabin in the snowy backcountry woods of Utah does not seem the likeliest place to find a select gathering of art collectors.
Poetry To The People Tour
For the past two years, the literary nonprofit House of SpeakEasy has been bringing books to neighborhoods in and around New York City in the back of its bookmobile, a festive maroon box truck outfitted with bookshelves and movable side panels that serves as a pop-up bookstore and donation center wherever it’s parked.
Prize For Thrillers Sparks Debate
Be it Stieg Larsson’s The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo or Paula Hawkins’s The Girl on the Train, novels that feature violence toward women have dominated the thriller market in recent years, selling millions of copies and leading to major screen adaptations.
My Life In Books
A MEDITATION ON THE WRITER’S LIBRARY
Be Bold
Following the acclaim of his debut poetry collection, Night Sky With Exit Wounds, Ocean Vuong confronted expectations for his second book. Rather than craft more poems or turn to memoir, he found power in imagination and freedom in embellishment and wrote a stunningly original novel: On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous.
Alice Quinn Bids Farewell To PSA
This summer Alice Quinn will step down as the executive director of the Poetry Society of America (PSA), a position she has held for the past eighteen years.
Robin F. Williams Model Behavior
Seated in Robin F. Williams’s Brooklyn studio, I am surrounded by paintings of women—bathing in water, playing football, vaping, and frolicking on the beach—rendered in her characteristically precise style, full of rich color and innovative textures.
Interplays Of Light And Shadow
Stephen Magsig’s unpopulated city scenes are alive with people who may have just passed by or stepped into a shop. He uses the built environment as a set to examine and portray the interplay of light and shadow, undistracted.
A Structured Approach
Baldassini was the Second Prize winner of International Artist magazine’s Challenge No. 109, Florals & Gardens.
A Noble Pursuit
The Sierra Club describes John Muir (1838-1914) as “farmer, inventor, sheepherder, naturalist, explorer, writer and conservationist.” Born in Scotland, he immigrated to the U.S. with his family in 1849.
Seasons In Time
In the month of June, Berkley Gallery in Warrenton, Virginia, will present a three-artist exhibition featuring the landscapes of Christine Graefe Drewyer, Barbara Nuss and Nancy Peach.
Sarah Williams Around Town
Driving down a suburban street might feel like a mundane act for many, but for Sarah Williams it can be an exhilarating exploration of her favorite subjects.
Pulling From Emotions
Natale was the Grand Prize winner of International Artist magazine’s Challenge No. 110, Abstract/Experimental Art.
Nathan Durfee Dream Team
Small but mighty, Nathan Durfee’s upcoming exhibit, Mighty Dreamers, features a body of work that is “a lot larger in size and smaller in number,” than his previous shows.
Matthew Cornell Roadside Attractions
Matthew Cornell’s life has been a journey. As a boy, his family took road trips and he had the opportunity to see the variety that is America. The family often moved as well.
Francis Di Fronzo & Kristine Poole Parallels
If one were to think only of surfaces, there are parallels in the work of Kristine Poole and Francis Di Fronzo, the former a sculptor and the latter a painter.
An Eclectic Mix
June 29 through July 25, RJD Gallery in Bridgehampton, New York, will present three concurrent exhibitions featuring some of its best gallery artists who are known for their unique take on contemporary realism.
L.A. Roxx
Los Angeles Dream Machine.
Jessica Campbell Cuts A Rug
Collage and Comics at Chicago MCA
Tschabalala Self
Community And Culture.
RGB
The Path Of Patterns.
Jean Jullien
A Renaissance in the City of Lights.
Here, There And Everywhere
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Hilda Palafox
Strength In Colors.