Tofer Chin’s latest exhibition “Ar” is on view now at the Lower East Side’s Lu Magnus gallery.
For perfect pint sized bites of Americana, enjoy these paintings by James Rieck.
Based between London and Berlin, Aga Baranska recently stole my attention with her use of chunky, textured paint patterns, elements of collage, and a healthy fashion editorial sensibility.
Miwa Ogasawara’s work is like a bottomless lake of secrets and, with every painting, she encourages us to venture deeper and deeper into the water. This young Kyoto-born Japanese painter’s technical skills are still in their developing stages, but perhaps this is exactly what makes the emotional responsiveness of her paintings light years beyond many [...]
Kirra Jamison is a young Australian talent who I have noticed a bit in recent months.
This week in Art Weekly, we are visiting Brussels, London, Los Angeles and of course, home sweet home NYC for our top art opening picks. Enjoy!
Bold, with a touch of eccentricism – Gary Petersen’s paintings are a treat for anyone looking to see geometric abstracted painting with a humanistic touch.
“How to Organize a Room Around a Striking Piece of Art”? A valid question many of us may think to ourselves, but don’t really say to anyone else.
Eugenio Recuenco is wonderful at creating a scene, determining a stranger(‘s) point of view, telling us just enough of a story for us to want more.
White Rabbit’s Pop icon paintings reimagine all you favorite heroes from Star Wars, TMNT, Marvel Comics, and others, in classical portrait style.
“Liu Wei is one of the most original and inventive contemporary artists working in China today,” exclaimed Jennifer Joy, Communications Director for Lehmann Maupin gallery earlier today.