Posts by Art of Choice
Netherlands-based Painter, Arjen, is Creating his own Language of Figurative Painting
Arjen is a self-taught painter whose work explores the intersection of the simple and the absurd.
Read MoreExploring Representations of the Self and Distance at Maximillian William Gallery, London
Maximillian William gallery presents the first London solo show from Texan artist Iva Kinnaird, I Would Love You if You Looked Like This:.
Read MoreGagosian Hangs Loose with A Lifetime of Surf
In the scorching summer heat, there is an oasis of West Coast cool on New York’s Upper East Side.
Read MoreFeel Space Shift Around You at Fergus McCaffrey
Artist Richard Nonas has not taken a traditional route to become an artist – and it shows in his work.
Read MoreBarnett Cohen Enlists the Viewer’s Interpretation
Though he did not set out to be an artist, Cohen knew from a young age that he wanted to be surrounded by talented and creative people
Read MoreFor ‘7 Painters’ at Greene Naftali, The Commonality Is Innovation
The exhibition features many of the best contemporary painters, each influential and inventive in their own right.
Read MoreAt Lyles & King, Seeing Becomes Physical
Lyles & King presents ‘Touch Knows You Before Language’, a group show featuring artists Vivian Greven, Erica Mahinay, and Lauren Seiden
Read MoreAt Luhring Augustine, Sanya Kantarovsky Demands Your Attention
‘On Them’ at Luhring Augustine Gallery picks apart the historical past of figurative painting by subverting expectation and warping archetypes into something new.
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 MoreJosh Sperling’s Perrotin Show is a ‘Big’ One
Large in scale and in scope, Sperling’s assortment of visual experiences exemplifies his mastery of carpentry, painting, and sculpture combined.
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