Archive for September 2019
With ‘Plumb Line’ Loie Hollowell Transcends into the Canon of Art History
In her newest body of work, Hollowell continues an exploration in the female body in ways that are perhaps her most personal body of work yet.
Read MorePat Phillips Calls on His Own History to Spotlight Systemic Inequities
Phillips’ work is full of multifaceted elements, both in styling and meaning.
Read MoreEleanor Swordy Combines Memory with Imagination
Swordy creates works that originate from a combination of her imagination and memories.
Read MoreGagosian’s ‘Domestic Horror’ Questions the Most Familiar Realms
One of the oldest and most established names in the blue-chip gallery world has shown its willingness to be forward-thinking by hosting a buzz-worthy exhibition.
Read MoreJaime Muñoz is Driven by Self-Reflection
Before starting his career as an artist, Muñoz gained experience as a working class laborer.
Read MoreFlorine Imo’s Busy Work Tells Simple Stories
Imo finds inspiration for her work through her desire to touch people.
Read MoreGabriel Mills Displays an Intrinsic Connection to his Ancestry
Adopting a Surrealist essence, Mills paintings are inspired by his own ancestors and the spirituality present in African and Indigenous art.
Read MoreAaron Isaac is Building a Platform to Tell the Stories of Artists
Isaac’s versatile and global upbringing gave him a first hand look into the existing gap between arts and society at large.
Read MoreGeorgina Gratrix Merges Humor with Critique
Gratrix layers thick coats of paint to create imagery she considers kitsch, gaudy, and banal.
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