Archive for April 2019
At Gagosian, Jonas Wood Continues His Ongoing Exploration Into Painting
Using source imagery that spans genres, significance, and time, Wood has created a distinct style with layers of intrigue and interpretation.
Read MoreChiaozza’s Wonders Enchant the Masses
Chiaozza’s work explores intersections of the natural and imagined worlds and has a feel of universal connection.
Read MoreShona McAndrew Depicts The Real and the Raw of Womanhood
Shona McAndrew is sick of women’s idyllic representation in art.
Read MoreIn “Candy Jail” Julia Rommel Continues to Embrace Painting’s Imperfections
In her fourth solo exhibition with Bureau, Rommel presents a continuation of her ongoing exploration into the exposition of the procedures, tools, and materials that create a painting.
Read MoreWangari Mathenge Analyzes the Shaping and Shifting of Identity
Wangari Mathenge uses art as a tool to find connection with space.
Read MoreKristy Luck Bends The Possibilities of Landscape
Kristy Luck’s paintings reference landscapes in a mystic and psychologically-charged way.
Read MoreGodwin Namuyimba Deconstructs The Elements of Identity
Godwin Namuyimba creates intricately layered paintings that tackle social and political issues.
Read MoreAfter Four Decades, Lucio Fontana is Back in the U.S. and “On the Threshold”
The Met Breuer has brought Argentine-Italian artist Lucio Fontana back on American soil with his first U.S.-based retrospective in more than 40 years.
Read MoreJonathan Gardner’s “Desert Wind” Synthesizes and Modernizes Art History
Jonathan Gardner’s narrative-filled paintings distinctly stand out from the current surge of figurative painting.
Read MoreRobin F. Williams Takes a Layered Approach in her Exploration of Gender & Power
Robin F. Williams paints lively, mostly female figures that toe the line between fantasy and reality.
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