Archive for October 2019
Alexandra Noel Proves Small Is Mighty At Bodega
In a world where we are constantly inundated with vast amounts of information, sometimes the most impactful messages are conveyed on a small scale.
Read MoreTrevor Andrew Shares His Wide-Ranging Artistry
Andrew, better known to some as Gucci Ghost or “Trouble” Andrew, has made recent waves with his entry into the fine art world.
Read MoreShaina McCoy’s Removal of Facial Features Opens a Broader Dialogue
McCoy fuses texture with the human figure in a refreshing manner.
Read MoreAustyn Weiner Is Riding Her Wave
Weiner speaks about the multifaceted sides of her practice and opens up about this moment in her career which she has so diligently brought to life.
Read MoreA Global Perspective Guides Maria Farrar
Farrar brings a multicultural perspective into her spirited practice.
Read MoreElaine Cameron-Weir’s First Solo Show at JTT is a Mesmerizing Assemblage of Materials
Entering into Cameron-Weir’s current exhibition at JTT feels like a pause in time.
Read MoreMatt Arbuckle’s Explorations into Abstraction Continue to Push the Genre
Arbuckle paints abstract works whose various elements come together while in process.
Read MoreChristina Quarles Encapsulates an Otherworldly Feeling
To view Quarles’ work is to experience a certain kind of freedom that can’t be explained in words.
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