Archive for March 2019
Hiejin Yoo Celebrates Ordinary Moments
Hiejin Yoo finds fascination in her ordinary occurrences, depicting them with large swaths of color and forms that are both representational and abstract.
Read MoreNikki Maloof’s Paintings Contain Equal Parts Joy and Anxiety
Nikki Maloof invites multi-layered imagery and varying emotions onto her canvases.
Read MoreGabriella Sanchez Examines the Cultural Effects of Images
Gabriella Sanchez has captivated us with her bold, visually compelling works that combine fine artistry with elements of design and cultural themes close to the artist’s heart.
Read MoreAaron Elvis-Jupin Turns The Mundane Into Uncanny
Aaron Elvis-Jupin merges everyday imagery with vivid color and form.
Read MoreChristina Forrer’s Tapestries Simplify Tales of Universal Conflict
In her first solo exhibition with Luhring Augstine, Forrer has created sprawling, life-like tapestries.
Read MoreTze Chun Disrupts The Traditional Gallery Model with Uprise Art
Chun began Uprise Art in 2011 after seeing a need in the industry for more connection between young art collectors and emerging artists.
Read MoreMaureen St. Vincent Expresses Her Womanhood Through Surrealism
Maureen St. Vincent adopts a Surrealist style of creating as a way to invite a natural sensuality into her work.
Read MoreThe Haas Brothers Transcend The Art and Design World With Their Mystical Creations
Simon and Nikolai Haas create out-of-this-world works that relate to our basic human instincts.
Read MoreBurt Bakman Treats His Restaurant as He Would a Canvas
A lifelong cook and art enthusiast, Bakman treats his cooking and his restaurant in the same manner an artist would – no detail goes unnoticed.
Read MoreAmoako Boafo’s Mesmerizing Portraiture Celebrates Blackness
Amoako Boafo’s figurative work has captured our eye with its thick, gestural, and painterly brush strokes.
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