More than 70,000 international visitors create the excitement that makes this singular event a remarkable way to encounter art. Leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Africa show historical work from the masters of Modern Art, as well as [Read More]
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Inspired by Antonio Ramón Pinto, Viviano Vargas and by his two children, Jose Moreno’s works have been compared to Cobra Art and Brute Art. Employing a diversity of materials and media, he freely experiments with forms, volumes, lines, and concepts such as [Read More]
Scenes from nature, specifically vineyards, are given a presence that hangs somewhere between abstraction and representation in Chilean artist Francisca Lohmann’s paintings. In her work, she brings the vines to life, but does so with just the outlines of what we normally [Read More]
Angel Alonso’s acrylic paintings speak in languages both iconographic and purely visual. The artist centers each work around his own stylized version of the human figure, a transparent, fluid outline that calls to mind a more expressive Keith Haring cartoon. In Alonso’s [Read More]
The abstract expressionistic paintings of New York artist Virginia Knapp explore both the concrete natural world and the world of dreams, aspirations, and the depths of human consciousness. Using a variety of media, Knapp creates colorful patterns across her canvases that are [Read More]
“Geometric shapes” and “the character of colors” are at the center of Susumu Hasegawa’s images. Spirals and spheres intersect with pieces of text, rulers and a variety of other shapes and motifs, appearing in patterns that are repeated across his work, gaining [Read More]
Join us for the opening reception of the 34th Annual Art Auction and Exhibition featuring nearly 200 artists works. The 2014 Auction Exhibition, which runs from September 27th to October 25th, will feature works by contemporary artists from throughout the country and [Read More]
Brooklyn, NY – Coloratura, literally “coloring” in Italian, is a term that refers to elaborate operatic melody. Gail Flanery’s solo exhibition at 440 Gallery exemplifies both those senses of the word. This new collection of works on paper sings with the exuberance [Read More]
rtists Haunted Euth and Tina St. Claire are pleased to announce the unveiling of their newest collaborative and solo pieces at their upcoming show “Dreamland Summer”. What to expect at this show is the result of the two artists painting together both [Read More]
This exhibition explores the consequences of today’s accelerated embrace of new technology as well as the political, social and environmental consequences of technical and functional obsolescence. From GPS navigation systems to the abundance of social media sites, advancements in technology over the [Read More]
Mario Roncaccia is an Italian painter who is deeply invested in historical iconography and symbolism. By utilizing his acute observational skills, Roncaccia harnesses the academic amplification of shadow and light to effortlessly transform paint into something seemingly more tangible. By marrying his [Read More]
Photographer and painter Maria Jose Vicuña’s recent series in acrylic maps the kaleidoscopic realm of color, concept and abstraction with lyrical expertise. Interested in facilitating an active reciprocity between art and viewer, her works leave space for a multitude of readings and [Read More]
The work of British artist Mark Lloyd reflects the perfect blend of his graffiti and fine art background. Lloyd’s distinctive hand and confident color sense, demonstrated on an often black background, infuses each painting with both lightness and weight. Influenced by science [Read More]
In her first Bay Area exhibition, open November 15 2014- January 31st 2015. Colombia-based artist Leyla Cárdenas will create a site-specific installation at the ICA. For her installation, Cárdenas will incorporate materials based on momentous architecture found in the city of San [Read More]