American artist, architect and business leader Lawrence R. Armstrong explores the concept of layers in both his two- and three-dimensional art pieces. Lawrence R. Armstrong-amor 1.0 Inspired by subjects found in natural and manmade environments, Armstrong merges a careful attention to line [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2013
“I am fascinated by the intersection of order and chaos and the spaces in between,” says Jennifer Morrison, and indeed it is clear that her work is directed toward investigating that intersection. Working in oil paint, she creates vibrantly colored images that [Read More]
Leticia Herrera builds her pigment-rich abstractions with the sensibilities of a poet, infusing sensitivity and vulnerability into her bold fields of color and texture. Leticia Herrera Flight of the Butterfly The fluid and passionately energetic brushstrokes give a structural backbone to the [Read More]
Three full days of outdoor painting in Sedona AZ on April 3, 4, 5, 2013. Each day, after a lecture in the studio, the class will head out to one of Sedona’s scenic locations where Michael Chesley Johnson will first demonstrate in [Read More]
Nicole Kallenberg says that capturing shifts from darkness to light is at the center of her technique as a painter, but her images have a narrative presence that makes them far more than tonal exercises. Nicole Kallenberg-Letting Go Depicting young women seemingly [Read More]
Study for two days with Michael Chesley Johnson on May 1st and 2nd, in this outdoor painting workshop. Michael Chesley Johnson is a plein air painter working in the American Southwest, coastal Maine and the Canadian Maritimes. He has been an Invited [Read More]
Ali Kazma will represent Turkey with a video series under the title Resistance at the 55th International Art Exhibition, la Biennale di Venezia from 1 June to 24 November 2013. Curated by Emre Baykal, the Pavilion of Turkey will be located at [Read More]
Sandra Lee Gallery is excited to present a solo exhibition featuring new paintings by artist Gregg Chadwick. His newest series explores the two concepts of time; chronos and kairos, described by the ancient Greeks. While chronos is sequential and chronological time, kairos [Read More]
A multi-disciplinary, practice-led investigation into the frontier of architecture, art and politics. One of a portfolio of innovative MA programmes in the Department of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths, University of London, including Contemporary Art Theory, Global Arts, and Aural and Visual Cultures. [Read More]
After a successful year which included a solo at Art Statements, Art Basel 43, Shadi Habib Allah returns to Green Art Gallery for his first solo show at the gallery. Shadi Habib Allah, Untitled, 2013, Single channel Hdv, 7″, Video still Habib [Read More]
WRO announce the launch of a new online resource dedicated to presenting its thematic collections and multimedia publications that are no longer available in physical form. In 2005 the WRO Art Center published the first in a series of historical reviews of [Read More]
Art Institute of Chicago presents Irving Penn. Underfoot, on view through May 12, 2013. Irving Penn. Underfoot XXXIII, New York, 2000. The Art Institute of Chicago, gift of The Irving Penn Foundation in memory of James Wood. © by The Irving Penn [Read More]
Danish Arts Council presents Jesper Just’s multi-channel filmic odyssey and architectural intervention on June 1–November 24, 2013 at The Danish Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale. Collaborating with Project Projects (New York), a graphic design studio, the project will integrate film, digital [Read More]
The Dallas Museum of Art announced the acquisition of a major work for its acclaimed decorative arts and design collection, a spherical tea or hot water urn designed by Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen (1873–1950) for the Wilcox division of the International Silver [Read More]