Posts by Maria Vogel
The Best Exhibitions of 2019
Art of Choice looks back at the year’s best shows
Read MoreDavid Matthew King Embraces Space
Making use of a primary color-centric palette, King creates seemingly straightforward paintings.
Read MoreDominique Fung’s Paintings Modernize Tradition
Drawing influence from her Chinese background, Fung turns centuries old tropes on their head to make statements about modern day life as a woman.
Read MoreSalman Toor Disrupts Old Attitudes of Gender and Race
Toor’s paintings create a palpable connection to the work of Old Masters.
Read MoreMark Whalen Makes Light of the Human Experience
Whalen’s sculptural work turns the medium on its head – somewhat literally.
Read MoreMaria Berrio’s Collages are Grounded in Magical Realism
Berrio’s work reflects the traditions of South American folklore.
Read MoreNicolas Party and Others Pay Tribute to Pastel at The FLAG Art Foundation
With “Nicolas Party: Pastel”, the artist wears two hats, as both participating artist and curator.
Read MoreCanyon Castator Traverses the Fragility of the Modern Mind
Viewing his paintings, one gets the sense Castator is cracking open the inside of his brain for all to see.
Read MoreMatthew Wong Harnesses Profound Emotion at Karma
Over the course of an artist’s life, one is able to look back and see certain patterns in their work, periods of time where the artist was in a certain mood or particular headspace.
Read MoreSydney Vernon Movingly Reimagines Personal Family Photographs
An undergrad at the Cooper Union, Vernon exudes an artistic maturity far beyond her years.
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