Over the past few decades, a Southwest Washington contemporary artist who lives near Rochester has cultivated her love of ...
A wide eye weeps onto a Ukrainian flag emblazoned with a broken heart and bullet casings, drawing our gaze to the upper left of a monumental canvas. Symbolism and Surrealism collide as distressed and ...
The Miaz Brothers' hazy portraits challenge viewers' perceptions, inviting the audience to complete the artworks' narrative. © Miaz Brothers / Maddox Gallery To ...
Julie Heath, “Mountains and Sea”, mixed media collage, at Annapolis Pearl Gallery. Julie Heath, “Birch Trees and Cardinals”, ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In a photograph taken in Ed Clark’s Louisiana studio in 1978, the artist stands with balletic poise in vest and ...
The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair is back for its fifth edition in New York, but in a new home. The fair relocated this year to downtown Manhattan after spending its first four at Pioneer Works ...
In recent decades, Close's paintings have come to resemble kaleidoscopic fields of light and color when viewed up close. When a viewer steps few paces away, they resolve miraculously into ...
Kevin Sloan is a model for how an artist can be successful these days, and his steady practice has established him as one of the region’s most popular and sustained voices in the visual arts. It’s not ...
For those looking to add a bit of whimsy to their decor, consider two top trending looks — acrylic and copper. Acrylic, also called Plexiglass, was introduced in 1933 by the Rohm and Haas Co., and the ...
On a museum timescale, acrylic paints are still new. Acrylic paints were invented in the late 1940s, and the first wave of acrylic paintings in museum collections is now between 50 and 60 years old.