Posts by Emma Grayson
Kate Gottgens Plays with Fragmentation and Disjointedness
Kate Gottgens paints scenes that have an ephemeral nature, almost as if they could change at any moment and the scene beyond would continue to play out in its own world.
Read MoreJennifer Guidi Invites You on A Spiritual Journey At Gagosian
Abstraction is Guidi’s ideal form of expression, and each of these works is backed with such emotion that the mere shapes are all you need in order to make sense of her message.
Read MoreDaisy Dodd-Noble Presents A Whimsical Environmentalism
Exploring the larger topic of environmentalism, her surrealist scenes give way to an alternate reality.
Read MoreCinga Samson Questions Certain Aesthetics at Perrotin
This is the young artist’s first solo exhibition in the United States, but definitely not his last.
Read MoreJake Grewal Vocalizes His Inner Landscape
It is a difficult subject to tackle; being truthful with yourself and voicing that to a broader audience, but one Grewal powerfully confronts.
Read MoreRaven Halfmoon’s Caddo Sculptures Are Shaped By History
Raven Halfmoon, Caddo Nation, channels generations of ancestors in her totemic sculptures.
Read MoreEmma Stern Marries Art and Technology in Unexpected Ways
Emma Stern uses a unique animation technique in her work to diffuse the potential stigma behind hypersexualized avatars so often seen in video games, and often bleeding into 3D pornography.
Read MorePatrick Quarm Brings Together A Hybridized Society
Patrick Quarm uses depth and space to create tension across different mediums.
Read MoreJess Valice Breathes New Life Into Human Interaction
Jess Valice is a self-proclaimed “painter and friend” according to her Instagram.
Read MoreAt 1969 Gallery, Mark Ryan Chariker Takes on Monochrome and Mystery
1969 Gallery has been a proud representative of the latest trends in US and international art for years.
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