Archive for December 2018
Elizabeth Glaessner Treats Intrigue and Dread Equally
Patterns and figures that at once seem familiar take on an eerie, other-worldly feel in Elizabeth Glaessner’s work.
Read MoreThe Best Exhibitions of 2018
Art of Choice looks back at the year’s best shows.
Read MoreGaHee Park Gives Us a Quirky Eroticism
GaHee Park’s paintings are layered with detail, creating a narrative that
Read MoreShara Hughes' Intuition Brings Depths to the Canvas
Shara Hughes paints vibrant, engulfing landscapes with no pre-existing reference.
Read MoreNevine Mahmoud Attacks Traditionally Masculine Materials with a Feminine Flair
Nevine Mahmoud creates delicate carvings out of extremely solid materials.
Read MoreTanya Merrill Creates Whimsical Worlds
Tanya Merrill paints in a trademark style where curved lines form figures and scenes that are as related to history as they are tongue-and-cheek.
Read MoreIn 'Postpartum' Aaron Garber-Maikovska Gives Us Contained Chaos
This new body of work is a radical departure for the artist.
Read MoreMax Jansons's Paintings Tell Stories Within Themselves
The series that Max Jansons works in bear little formal relation to one another but find common ground through their references to art history.
Read MoreEntering into Corydon Cowansage’s Canvas
Corydon Cowansage’s work pushes the limits of abstraction and realism.
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