Editor -- Evan

Editor -- Evan

The Pit is delighted to present Water Paintings a solo exhibition of paintings by New York-based artist James Ulmer. In Interaction of Color (1963) Josef Albers compares our reading of color to  ;
In conjunction with winning "Best in Show" at this year's 16th annual Surreal Salon at the Baton Rouge Gallery, we sit down with Mexican painter, Edgar Cano-Lopez, to discuss his winning work, M
Opera Gallery London is pleased to present The Whole World Smiles with You, a group exhibition opening on 29 May 2024. Curated by Alayo Akinkugbe, the exhibition features work by Aboudia, Derrick Ada
It may surprise those who are familiar with artist Chuck Sperry’s long and multifaceted career that the man is, in fact, just one man. From art shows to key-note speeches to making some of the most
"I think, based on my natural sensibility and my natural taste, that life is pretty absurd," Kevin Christy told Ed Templeton in the SPRING 2024 Juxtapoz Quarterly. "So, I think that I have an underly
Marcus Brutus sets a scene with sound. I didn't quite realize this as much as when I saw the works in Lotus Blossom, an exhibition that shares its title with the jazz record by the late trumpete
Is true freedom attainable? It’s a lofty question, but one artist Sandra Chevrier hasn’t shied away from in her years of artmaking. Her solo exhibition Birds on Cages at Harman Projects NYC is th
On view now at Alice Gallery in Brussels is Aurélie Gravas's A Fan as a Rising Sun. The artist presents a series of large- and medium-format paintings of faces, each stretching across the entire can
Jessica Silverman is pleased to announce Guimi You’s Neighborhood, the Seoul-based artist’s first solo exhibition in San Francisco, on view from April 25 to June 1, 2024. The artist will pre
Beauty is a Rare Thing, Brian Alfred’s sixth solo exhibition with Miles McEnery Gallery, brings together two distinct bodies of work by the artist. For the first series, Alfred documented his recen
Brittany Miller’s paintings borrow visual language from Christian art history, incorporating archetypes of the martyr, savior, and saint. In her work, figures are encountering the supernatural���le
DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present Amy Cutler: Limbo, the artist’s debut exhibition at the gallery, featuring new paintings on paper and drawings. Amy Cutler is represented by DC Moore Gallery
Page 34 of 401
Nothing else to see here