Editor -- Evan

Editor -- Evan

Hashimoto Contemporary is excited to announce a solo presentation of Washington-based artist Abigail Goldman’s new miniature “dieoramas” at the Outsider Art Fair in New York City. This is both
It’s a long-held belief that artists work in solitude, but the truth is art is rarely, if ever created in a vacuum. Focusing on artists who choose to create their work in tandem, DUO at Harman Proj
pt. 2 Gallery is pleased to announce Como Siempre, their third solo exhibition with San Francisco-based artist Isaac Vazquez Avila. These works, which include paintings and sculptures, developed
Stephen Friedman Gallery presents the first solo exhibition by British artist Sarah Ball in New York. The show comprises a new body of paintings exploring notions of dandyism in the 21st ce
On the end of the week edition of A Portfolio, we take a look at the painting of Dhaka-born, LA and Portland-based painter, Srijon Chowdhury. His last solo show, The Nude, was on view at&nb
Into View: New Voices, New Stories is a new exhibition on view at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco and features 14 primarily women-identifying and queer Asian American and Asian diaspora artists
Certain cities draw the attention of the world as the birthplaces of an art movement. The Dragon Bar was not only a hangout and watering hole in East London during the adolescent and meteoric rise of
NYLONS, on view at Entrance NYC, presents the culmination a two year long collaboration between Rhys Gaetano and Alix Jean Vollum. Using Rhys Gaetano’s signature making method of beeswax encau
For decades, Eric White has vividly interpreted pop-culture with oil paint. No matter the size of the canvas, the scenes are drenchingly submersible, a sort of play within a play where viewers can wa
French photographer Brassai wrote with curiosity about graffiti he saw in Paris in the 1930s, “Its authority is absolute, overturning all the canons of aesthetics.” This inspired Gordon Matta-Cla
Creativity Explored is a legendary, 40-year- old studio-based collective in San Francisco that partners with and supports developmentally disabled artists (see our book review!) In celebration of thi
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