Our Chelsea Gallery Walk is BACK July 19th! 💥
Join us for a self-guided stroll featuring exhibition walkthroughs, refreshments, and much more!
Find a full map and event list at https://t.co/1BqNEfeDVi.
BIG NEWS! 78 ADAA Member Galleries will participate in the 35th edition of #TheArtShowNYC, happening this Nov 1-5 @ParkAveArmory.
Explore our 2023 exhibitor list https://t.co/j1xRGC3XQN
At ACA Galleries, a solo exhibition of the legendary PHASE 2 (1955- 2019) celebrates his extraordinary contributions to hip-hop and contemporary urban culture...https://t.co/scnHActTyl
For Mary-Anne Martin Fine Art’s “Spring Exhibition,” the gallery presents work by Modern Mexican and Latin-American artists, including José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Leonora Carrington, whose work is pictured here...https://t.co/KkCkfjN14P
In a series of new paintings, presented for the first time at Marian Goodman Gallery, Gabriel Orozco superimposes the drawing of Leonardo DaVinci’s “Vitruivian Man” with diagrams of various animals and plants...https://t.co/5A9lGr8HdZ
In response to Mahsa Amini’s death in Tehran, Iranian-American artist Sameh Khalatbari “felt a responsibility to be the voice of the people in Iran and to spread the word with my art. But I couldn’t be direct."....https://t.co/DN9tdAh256
A pioneer of feminist Surrealism, Spanish artist Remedios Varo’s visual imagination is full of uncanny encounters: chance meetings between two beings, confrontations with the self, entanglements with the cosmos, and brushes with the unknown. https://t.co/xrvJveX827
Jack Levine was a notable American Social Realist, whose satirical paintings were directed at the corruption and evils he observed in business, politics, and society. ..https://t.co/J7UHNoHS52
“Reincarnation of a Lovebird,” Daniel Rios Rodriguez’s solo exhibition at Nicelle Beauchene, is grounded by three monumental paintings of eagles. Akin to colossal Mesoamerican Olmec heads, the three eagles (denoting morning, noon, and night).. https://t.co/2gCEGl1WsE
Tell Your Cat I Said PsPsPs!🐈
During the pandemic, artist Joey Veltkamp and Ben, his husband, discovered they had no problem attracting felines to their Bremerton home. In just six months, five of them joined their household...
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An enigmatic figure in the early years of California’s burgeoning art scene, Cameron was a visionary painter who bridged the spiritual and artistic countercultures in mid-century Los Angeles. Her work was heavily influenced by her study of astrology...https://t.co/NbPqN1aVh3
“When so much of contemporary abstraction is still preoccupied by the enigma of flatness or the battlefield of turbo-charged expression, Ana Villagomez opts for careful reveals of the pre-figurative...https://t.co/RwUTmAQ7Eb
After spending ten months in prison for a crime he was later exonerated for, artist Sherrill Roland returned to his artistic practice, converting the haunting nuances of the surrounding aesthetics into new sculptural works, installations, and prints...https://t.co/c8EuL9yDZN
Artist Austin Lee makes prints with a hybrid digital and analog philosophy. Whether creating plates from digital drawings, or manually airbrushing large-scale works inspired by digital color and form...https://t.co/HUQaNKRvHZ
Though recognized for his profound contributions to painting and portraiture, Barkley L. Hendricks’s photography, vast and varied, offers a unique view into his way of seeing and processing the world...https://t.co/JHUZ4FpMoj
Marrying techniques of painting and printmaking with processes of carving and collage, Didier William’s visual terrains are as layered in meaning as they are material...https://t.co/R2dQivMHn2
“Wild Mountain Thyme,” the debut solo exhibition of Los Angeles painter Gwen O’Neil at Anat Ebgi, is a love letter to Los Angeles, to its striking quality of light, its proximity to the ocean, its expansive skies and majestic mountains.https://t.co/NUTLZoXS3s
Although emancipated as a boy, Bill Traylor continued to labor until around 1908 on a plantation near where he was born into slavery around 1853. It was only when he was in his eighties, and no longer able to do physical work...https://t.co/WcL9zfPSxT
Beginning in 1963, artist Lynne Drexler spent summers on Monhegan Island with her husband, the artist John Hultberg. After their marriage ended, Drexler remained on Monhegan for the remainder of her life...https://t.co/ySkNPDj87l