MOSTYN presents Tom Wood – Landscapes an exhibition on view 18 January–6 April 2014, of previously unseen and unpublished photographic works spanning forty years by photographer Tom Wood. Adopting an open and expansive approach to the genre of landscape, Tom Wood – [Read More]
Yearly Archives: 2014
transFORM Gallery welcomes 12 artists from the Piermont Flywheel Gallery of Piermont, N.Y. The exhibit will include paintings, photography, collage, sculptures and mixed media from artists Ron Wohlgemuth, Elaine Greene, Christine Averill-Greene, Catherine Wagner Minnery, Fernande Lipton, Jeannie Choe, Pasquale Leuzzi, Sally [Read More]
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum presents Xaviera Simmons Underscore an exhibition on view to March 9, 2014. Xaviera Simmons’s body of work spans photography, performance, video, sound and installation. She defines her studio practice, which is rooted in an ongoing investigation of [Read More]
Brooklyn, NY– Vicki Behm views fragments of daily life in detail, noting idiosyncrasies and ironies with warmth and gentle mirth. In her second solo exhibition at 440 Gallery, New Drawings: Mexico and New York City, Behm presents her latest set of lively [Read More]
Witte de With | Center for Contemporary Art announces The Crime Was Almost Perfect on view 24 January–27 April 2014. Although the link between art and crime can be traced back to ancient times, Thomas De Quincey explicitly theorized this connection in [Read More]
The International Biennial Association (IBA) is a non-for-profit arts association composed of institutions, individuals and associates from the Biennial community and arts-related industry created to expand and share activities of curatorial and artistic creation and knowledge production through cooperation and exchange among [Read More]
Seattle Art Museum presents LaToya Ruby Frazier: Born By a River an exhibition on view through June 22, 2014. LaToya Ruby Frazier, recipient of the 2013 Seattle Art Museum (SAM) Gwendolyn Knight and Jacob Lawrence Prize, investigates issues of propaganda, politics, and [Read More]
Brooklyn, NY– Vicki Behm views fragments of daily life in detail, noting idiosyncrasies and ironies with warmth and gentle mirth. In her second solo exhibition at 440 Gallery, New Drawings: Mexico and New York City, Behm presents her latest set of lively [Read More]
Tate Modern presents Inverted House an exhibition on view through 9 March 2014. The result of a collaboration between Tate Modern and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, the exhibition began with two curatorial residencies which took place in Belgrade and [Read More]
Natasha Jabre is a Lebanese-American artist working primarily in ceramic and pen and colored pencil on paper. In striking works of plentiful hue combining realism and abstraction, Jabre explores intersubjectivity and the subconscious. Often relying on the potent symbology of dreams – [Read More]
“In my paintings,” says Monica Fernandez, “every woman I portray is me.” That personal approach is a large part of what gives Fernandez’s works their emotional power. Working in oils, acrylics and mixed media on both wood and canvas, she depicts women [Read More]
The paintings of Natalia Hughson are as diverse as they are luminous. Experimenting with a wide range of styles and media to create a unique artistic approach that she has named “Dynamic Creativity,” Hughson creates colorful dynamic images filled with movement and [Read More]
With their balance of freedom and gravity, Rüdiger Gau’s bold abstractions speak meaningfully on an emotionally charged level. At once dark and bright, the intensity of Gau’s lines and geometric forms infuses his works with a controlled vigor and depth of meaning. [Read More]
As he paints the strength and wonder of a world long past, Mario Agredano’s art brings to life images of history and mythology in epic tableaux of power and triumph. Inspired by the works of Caravaggio, Michelangelo, and Leonardo Da Vinci, Agredano [Read More]