Review: “Open Cube” curated by Adriano Pedrose at White Cube, Masons Yard in London
I’m not sure whether to be happy or sad that I am getting older within the arts. On one hand I feel like …
I’m not sure whether to be happy or sad that I am getting older within the arts. On one hand I feel like …
Two mini exhibitions are currently on view at Elizabeth Leach Gallery in Portland, Oregon. Nestled in the poetically named Pearl District amongst other galleries, the …
When a fictional sci-fi future comes into mind the surroundings are likely to be one of two-pronged possibilities: is it a mechanically pristine, totalitarian …
Opening on August 28th in Brookyln, NY is solo exhibition, “VICTORY” by Alex Ito, recent recipient of the summer residency at The Still House Group, …
Lauren Dare gets very excited when I ask if I can take her picture in front of her artwork. Dare joined Creative Growth Art Center …
“Sallie Gardner,” Eaweard Muybridge’s 1898 experimentation in moving image is a behemoth of an idea that went on to permeate the globe over. Empires …
Currently on view at Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley, CA is “Summer Salon”, a group exhibition of masterworks by artists working in …
Two more artists in the show Practice to Pretend play with the ideas of representation and abstraction. The work of both Rebekah Goldstein and Nikki …
Evan Nesbit & Kate Bonner All the work in the show Practicing to Pretend, curated by Melissa Dickenson and William Emmert now up at …
By Shana Beth Mason Standing in the main courtyard of the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, three wings are joined end-to-end, …
Sarah Cain’s exhibition “Loud Object” at Anthony Meier Fine Arts in San Francisco simply and articulately addresses that nagging question that’s plagued the …
Mark Benson’s installation in the Hallway Space at the entrance of Eli Ridgway Gallery is dying. When I arrived less than a week …
Wayne Smith returns to Gallery 16 in his expansive new show “5 Short Holidays,” comprised mostly of his scanner-based imagery and collages, in addition …
Kota Ezawa, best known for remaking images from popular culture and history, has created a sculptural tribute to Funtown Pier, the Seaside Heights, New …
Opening tomorrow, July 18th at Ed Varie Gallery, NYC is a two-person show “Leisure Time”, an exhibition loosely and ironically based around the ideas …
By John Held, Jr. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque are normally cited as the originators of collage in modern art, a term …
By Andrew McClintock The first time I met Guy he asked me if he could drive his Trans-AM through the front of …
On view till July 21st at Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, Italy is the exhibition, “Confronti” featuring works by Enrico Castellani, Dan …
Mathew Zefeldt confronts the remaking of classical ideas at the juncture between the original and the replica. The heads of Greco/Roman sculpture are subjects …
by Daelyn Farnham With only thirty years under his belt, the San Francisco based Nate Boyce balances an artistic practice that jumps …