Archive for November 2018
Sharon Madanes Fuses her Passions of Painting and Medicine
Sharon Madanes artistic practice is always informed by her personal experiences, which for the last few years has involved attending medical school.
Read MoreGagosian Circles Back To Richard Prince's "Dead" Heads
Richard Prince’s latest exhibit at Gagosian all started with the “dead” heads, drawn with a Bic pen in 1972.
Read MoreTurning The Mundane Into Fascinating with Melissa Brown
Melissa Brown merges interior and exterior realms in her eye-catching, textural compositions
Read MoreGenesis Belanger and Emily Mae Smith Gleefully Play Into Female Stereotypes in 'A Strange Relative'
Two of Art of Choice’s favorites team up for one of fall’s most intriguing shows.
Read MoreMatthew Wong Reflects on the Melancholy of Life
Matthew Wong paints psychologically-charged scenes, that although recognizable, possess an essence of uncanny.
Read MoreDebbi Kenote Plays With Form, Style, & Imagery
Debbi Kenote creates an abstract language where figurative shapes take on emotion and meaning.
Read MoreJack Kohler Byers' Art Lives Outside The Lines
Jack Kohler Byers’ art defies conventions of the traditional art scene.
Read MoreAntone Könst Views Art as his Tool
Antone Konst paints in figurative abstraction that puts a contemporary spin on mythology and ancient imagery.
Read MoreRachel Mica Weiss’s Sculptures Bend Architectural Limits
Rachel Mica Weiss’s sculptures and installations engage natural materials that have been used since the beginning of time in very contemporary, intricate, and exciting ways.
Read MoreEllen Rutt is Spreading Color Around the World
Ellen Rutt’s work is as vastly different and interesting as the surfaces it adorns.
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