Tag: painting
The Collector’s Take on Ownership: Brad Troemel at Zach Feuer
An exhibition of collectibles and art examines the relation between the trade in celebrity and the trade in aesthetic objects.
“A Dead Cactus Becomes an Abstract Painting”: Julian Kreimer at Lux Art Institute
The artist produces paintings en plein air, but those he deems unsuccessful are transformed into colorful abstractions in the studio.
So It Goes: A Survey of Painting’s Influence on Other Media
A recent exhibition at Franklin Street Works shows the conversation around painting in video, sculpture, performance, sound, and other media.
Pop History: Jiri Georg Dokoupil’s Modernist Bubbles
The artist uses an idiosyncratic technique to make colorful paintings of bubbles, following in a long line of Modernists.
States of Mind: Scooter LaForge Paints Cross-Country
The artist has documented his journey across the United States in bright and colorful paintings of passing moments.
Tell Me: with Eric Sutphin
The first in a new series of features of two people taking about one artwork in person.
Sonia Delaunay in Paris and London
A traveling retrospective of the artist and designer’s work charts her mix of fine and applied art through the previous century.
The Pictorial: Deanna Lee on the Cusp of Figuration and Abstraction
Lee’s panels blend aesthetic and biographical heritage, and show their own creation and materials.
Notes from NOLA: Two Shows in New Orleans
Two shows highlight the work of contemporary New Orleans artists and others connected to the city.
Workerism: Annette Wehrhahn at Soloway Gallery
Wehrhahn shows part of artists’ experience: the interdependence of the studio and the home.
