• New York, New York! The 20th Century

      Wednesday, 3 August 2011 17:03

      New York, New York! The 20th Century Opens at the Katonah Museum of Art October 2 in Katonah, NY. Empire City, Gotham, The Big Apple — whatever you call it, there’s no doubt that New York City has impacted millions of hearts, minds, and imaginations throughout history. This fall, the Katonah Museum of Art shows […]

    • Art Moscow: Sept 21- 25, 2011

      Wednesday, 3 August 2011 16:46

      September 21 through 25, the International Art Fair ART MOSCOW, the principal annual event on the Russian art market focusing on contemporary actual art will be held at the Central House of Artists. ART MOSCOW welcomes over 25,000 visitors from all over the world every year. The audience of the Fair consists of collectors, artists, […]

    • 15 MINUTES: HOMAGE TO ANDY WARHOL

      Wednesday, 3 August 2011 16:27

       To coincide with Andy Warhol’s birthday, August 6, Legacy Recordings will release the most ambitious multi-artist, multimedia project upon which it has ever embarked. “15 MINUTES: HOMAGE TO ANDY WARHOL,” created with the full approval of The Andy Warhol Foundation For The Visual Arts, is headlined by Columbia Records artists Bob Dylan and Patti Smith, […]

    • Dawn Till Dusk at Jen Beckman Gallery

      Friday, 29 July 2011 16:07

        “Dawn Till Dusk,” at the Jen Beckman Gallery on the Lower East Side of New York, seeks to explore our impression of time, forcing us to examine how human social structure defines time as opposed to time as an abstract concept. This exhibit is comprised of a collection of photographs, paintings, and collages from […]

    • Moral Complexity

      Friday, 29 July 2011 15:38

      Superheroes are a recurrent theme in the work of Indonesian painter Nyoman Masriadi. These pop cultural icons, enforcers of law and order, instantly communicate a web of moral complexity. Masriadi portrays Batman and Superman in such a manner as to question our perception of the superhero. These idols entered our hearts through the small screen […]

    • In Conversation: Jason Stopa Interviews Kit White

      Monday, 18 July 2011 20:27

      Jason Stopa: I am pretty familiar with your work, but not so much with your process. Can you tell me about how you work and how long you have been working this way? Do you create a painting all in one sitting? Kit White: Generally, I like to work wet on wet in oil. Part […]

    • Kim Dorland: For Lori

      Thursday, 14 July 2011 14:30

      Kim Dorland’s “For Lori” is a collection of paintings and works on paper, each of which was inspired by his muse, and wife, Lori Seymour. Dorland began using his wife as a subject in his work in 2007; since then he has made, and sold, countless Lori-inspired paintings. The series marked a significant departure from […]

    • Laurel Nakadate: Only the Lonely Review

      Thursday, 7 July 2011 21:54

      Laurel Nakadate (born 1975) is an American photographer, video, and performance artist based in New York City. She has been exhibiting her work since 2002, and in 2005 art critic Jerry Saltz called her a “standout” at the “Greater New York” show at MoMA P.S.1. In addition to photography and video, Nakadate is also known […]

    • Carole Feuerman “Hyperbodies?” Hyperrealism… Sculptures of Excitement

      Thursday, 7 July 2011 21:44

      Thursday June 16th, AIR Art Gallery presented a private viewing of the exhibition “Hyperbodies” by Carole Feuerman, the celebrated New York artist who returned to Florence, leading us to the discovery of a new reality. As the viewer crosses the gallery threshold, she is immediately hit by a sudden and unconscious blindness, in which everything […]

    • Kent Dorn, “Remains”

      Thursday, 7 July 2011 21:23

      At his first solo show in New York at Freight and Volume, Kent Dorn’s paintings sit somewhere between horror and beauty. His canvases are a personal approximation of the sublime, painting portraits of drifters and outsiders interpreted as lepers or apparitions. These displaced souls are sometimes undressing, doing mysterious things in a somber landscape littered […]