On the paper roll that serves as a guest book at the Phoenix in Waterbury, one visitor wrote, “Nice gallery! So trusting!” Indeed, visiting an exhibition in the high-ceilinged room can be a solitary, ...
An abstract painting by Indianapolis artist Kristen Kloss, who will be showing her work along with another artist, Barbara Thomas, in a two-person abstract show throughout March at the Southside Art ...
The idea of basing art on things found in nature has had many adherents over the centuries and today manifests itself in a wide array of approaches, from straight-up depictions of the landscape to ...
The Butler Institute of American Art draws from its permanent collection for an abstract art exhibition on display for the next two months. Among the included artists are Ronald Davis, Leon Polk Smith ...
On Friday evening, visitors filled the halls of the ArtsCenter in Carrboro to experience the colorful, abstract works of Ukrainian artist Anatolii Tarasiuk. This opening reception for the solo ...
Abstract artworks of Eric N. Mack, Nanette Carter and Veronica Ryan are on view at the Wexner Center for the Arts now until Jan. 11. Mimi Onuoha's video completes the exhibition, blending actual ...
“Bright Stamboul IV” by Jacob Kainen, included in an exhibit of his works from the 1950s, 1970s and 1980s. (Hemphill Artworks) Review by Mark Jenkins The Jacob Kainen paintings now on view at Hemphill ...
The Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, which was extensively renovated and reinvigorated a few years ago, has two sharp modern exhibits on view for a few more weeks. “Andy Warhol: Endangered Species” is a ...
A gallery in Manhattan is to exhibit a selection of the abstract works of Iria Leino, a pioneer in New York in the ’60s and a mystery to many in the art world. Canvases stacked in Iria Leino’s loft on ...
Gertrude Greene was not an obvious choice to become a radical force in American abstract art. She was a woman born in 1906 to middle-class department store owners in Brooklyn. She was also a ...
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