Posts by Emma Grayson
A First Look At Uzo Njoku
DC-based artist Uzo Njoku intertwines her Nigerian, West African culture with contemporary themes about gender, race, and ethnicity
Read MoreKoichi Sato’s Portraits Brighten Anyone’s Day (or Wall)
They embody their own style constructed from patches of vibrant colors and emotions
Read MoreKeeping Up With Kenny Schachter
We’re bringing you some behind-the-scenes content from the artist, collector, curator, dealer and writer
Read MoreUmar Rashid Tells a Compelling Story of Revisionist History
Confronting issues like race, power, and greed, he creates imaginative works with a twist
Read MoreGalerie Provenance Has Curated Benjamin Abramowitz to Perfection
Focusing on minimalism, with all of its simplistic integrity, Abramowitz tended toward an array of styles
Read MoreArt as Therapy in the Eyes of Mauro C. Martinez
Using previous hardships as motivation and inspiration to create the art we see today, Mauro C. Martinez looks for a common thread among found images to connect human behaviors within us all
Read MoreJerrell Gibbs Regards Authentic, Everyday Life
Taking from his own family photos and memories, Jerrell Gibbs creates scenes finding beauty in the most ordinary
Read MoreYoYo Lander Owns Feminine Vulnerability
Holding a particular interest in women and femininity, she finds beauty in the unexpected nature of watercolors, and the fact that they perfectly mimic the unpredictable and distinctive human body
Read MoreExploring the Sardonic Mind of Trey Abdella
Trey Abdella is the kind of person you really want to be friends with, and after reading his interview, you’ll understand why.
Read MoreCristina BanBan’s Work Holds An Oblong Sense of Comfort
We reached out to Cristina BanBan during this time of social distancing and were lucky enough to have her open up about her artistic process, her life moving around the world, and her dedication to painting from a very young age.
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