Rachel Mica Weiss’s “Limits” at LMAK Gallery
Rachel Mica Weiss makes art that is expansive, large and heavy. She studied psychology at Oberlin, metal casting and wea…
Where To Get Inspiration For Your College Essay
Are you looking for college essay inspiration? It’s safe to say that finding inspiration to write is quite tough, and so…
Dan Schein: Paintings of Horses and Other Things Also at Marvin Gardens
For the tradition of equestrian sculpture and in painting, the horse has symbolized the nobility of emotions: bridled, restless, focused, magnanimous;…
Eternal Efforts to Stay Prepared for an Uncertain Future: Painter Mehdi Farhadian Talks to Alannah Farrell About His Latest Work.
Alannah Farrell: Hi Mehdi, thank you for taking the time to chat with me about your work. I was blown away by your show …
Andy Warhol: His Ongoing Legacy at the Whitney Museum of American Art
Although my students in art school don’t actively refer to him, Andy Warhol has changed the landscape of contemporary art so thoroughly, he exerts a c…
Jack Whitten: The Man Who Loved Sculpture
Jack Whitten and Simone Leigh A work of art called Aphrodite’s Lover can only be an act of love. Jack Whitten mean…
“Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel” at the New Museum
Sarah Lucas has a limitless talent for making ordinary life sensational. By recontextualizing everyday items — food, fur…
Caviar Wishes and Champagne Dreams Curated by Mason Saltarrelli at Room Artspace
Jay Miriam’s are all figure paintings and figure drawings; made not from observation, but from body-memory, they try to …
Gallery Hopping in Chelsea: Delcy Morelos at Dia Chelsea | Lee Krasner at Kasmin Gallery | Noritoshi Mitsuuchi at Ross + Kramer Gallery | Salomón Huerta at Harper’s Gallery, NYC (Video, Exhibitions)
Making Their Mark Curated by Cecilia Alemani at The Shah Garg Foundation, NYC (Exhibition)
Apollinaria Broche | In the distance there was a glimpse at Marianne Boesky Gallery, NYC (Exhibition)
Please like, comment, and subscribe to support our YouTube channel. Apollinaria Broche | In the distance there was a glimpse Marianne Boesky Galle…