Elizabeth Phelps Meyer: Metanoia
Elizabeth Phelps Meyer, red puppet in Metanoia exhibit, 2015, handmade paper (cotton abaca, Thai kozo), branches, cut paper, ink, low…
Read moreElizabeth Phelps Meyer, red puppet in Metanoia exhibit, 2015, handmade paper (cotton abaca, Thai kozo), branches, cut paper, ink, low…
Read morePeter Vanderwarker, John Hancock #3888, 2013, type C print, 30 x 40″. Courtesy of the artist and Gallery NAGA. It’s…
Read moreMary Bourke, Family Pet, 2015, acrylic on panel, 18 x 18″. Courtesy of Greenhut Galleries. Over the years, painter Mary…
Read moreJane South, Untitled (Irregular Ellipse), 2008, hand-cut and folded paper, ink, acrylic, balsa wood, 96 x 54 x 24″. Eleven…
Read moreCorita Kent, feelin’ groovy, 1967, screenprint. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2008.163. © Corita Art Center, Immaculate Heart…
Read moreAbelardo Morell, Panorama of Winter Woods, 2015, color negatives and color ink on glass cliché verre. It is not photographer…
Read moreKimberly Callas, The Beekeeper’s Wife, cast plaster, wasp paper, gouache, and wood, 11 x 7 x 11″. Eos, a tiny,…
Read moreKirsten Flaherty, Otis III, 2015, mezzotint, edition of 25. Enter Silvermine Galleries this fall and you’ll be greeted by graffiti….
Read moreKevin J. Briggs, Muslim Woman, silver gelatin print. Gallery Seven’s latest show, Stereotypes, is a collection of black and white…
Read moreJoseph Leroux Bloom, Megaphone, 2013, 20 x 26 x 18″. Joseph Leroux fears he might be stuck in the ’90s….
Read moreAndrea Thompson, Time and Tide, 2015, steam-bent wood, fiber- glass cloth in resin, hand-hewn, laminated wood, 12 x 5 x…
Read moreAndy Warhol, A Gold Book, 1957, ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. Courtesy of The Andy Warhol…
Read moreUnknown Photographer, Untitled [Marsden Hartley], 1909, 55.01.173f. In her 2005 study Marsden Hartley: Race, Region, and Nation, art historian Donna…
Read moreAlison Goodwin, Saint Bearing Pear, 2015, acrylic, oil bar and oil pastel on paper, 36 x 36″. Alison Goodwin has…
Read moreKarl Lund, Tar Del Mar and the Flying Brains of the Pleistocene Epoch, 2014, acrylic paint, spray paint, and paint…
Read moreWendy Red Star, Spring from The Four Seasons series, negative 2006; print July 1, 2014, archival pigment print on Museo…
Read moreNathan Benn, Victory, 1973. © Nathan Benn. Exhibition is organized by art2art Circulating Exhibitions. Deane Davis had just yielded the…
Read moreGloria Garfinkel, Hanabi #5, 1994, maquette, painted aluminum, 29 x 39 x 9½”. Photo: Bill Mutter. Courtesy of Springfield Museums…
Read moreChina Blue, Photinus Muybridgeus, sound sculpture. Eight local artists christen the Art League of Rhode Island’s creative new space and…
Read moreNancy Murphy Spicer, Biking In Berlin, 12, 2010, flashe, gouache collage on guidebook page, 8¼ x 5¾”. Photo: David J….
Read moreMax Beckmann, Die Enttäuschten I, 1922, lithograph, 19 1/3 x 14 4/5″. Courtesy of the Sabarsky Foundation. Times of great…
Read moreDan Gosch, untitled, 2014, oil on panel, 9½ x 12″. Poet Stevie Smith wrote, “The pleasures of friendship are exquisite.”…
Read moreSumner Winebaum, Falling in Love, 2005, bronze, 9 x 12 x 12″. Photo: David J. Murray. Sumner Winebaum’s sculptures are…
Read moreDudley Zopp, Erratics, installation view, articulated builder’s paper, laminated tissue, collaged text, shellac, wood bench; wall-mounted Erratic: 127 x 131…
Read moreKara Elizabeth Walker, Cotton Hoards in Southern Swamp, from the series Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated), 2005,…
Read morePhilip Frey, Malevich’s Ice Fishing Shacks, oil on linen, 24 x 30″. Philip Frey has focused on the coast of…
Read moreThe Contemporary Art Galleries at the University of Connecticut and Louise Menzies, a New Zealander who has gained significant attention…
Read moreGreg Lookerse discussing his work “…a drifting boat with a slow leakage,” The Dry Salvages by Eliot, 2014, black sand,…
Read moreIn 2010, the Colby College Museum of Art received the estate of the Maine-born artist Bernard “Blackie” Langlais (1921–1977) as…
Read moreRooted in language and driven by the power of words, Lesley Dill’s 20-year retrospective at the deCordova Museum in Lincoln,…
Read moreGiven BigTown Gallery’s stated mission to showcase artists deeply dedicated in exploring what fine art means as creation and experience,…
Read moreAaron T Stephan’s Downpour, a new sculpture commissioned for the campus of Southern New Hampshire University, plays mischief against the…
Read moreSome of the finest plein-air painters from Cape Ann, MA grace the walls of many Northern Vermont galleries. Their paintings,…
Read moreHoused in Olneyville’s The Plant, a mixed-use complex with an aim towards servicing Providence’s creative class, GRIN gallery is operated…
Read moreDouglas Witmer’s approximately four foot tall painting, A Trace of Something I Want To Feel Again, is a pink rectangle…
Read moreIn 2009 American artist Fernando Luis Alvarez was on the verge of joining the vast sea of galleries in Chelsea,…
Read morePolly Apfelbaum’s Evergreen Blueshoes is a two-room installation. For this environmental work, the artist covers the BCA gallery with wallpaper…
Read moreThe exhibition title Carry On is apt in two senses: it describes a number of images where one figure is…
Read moreBegun in 2008, the Abbe Museum’s “Twisted Path” series seeks to describe “the complex cultural pathways that contemporary Native American…
Read moreBeauty is an uneasy thing. It can enchant and frighten in equal measure, and Julia Randall’s drawings are replete with…
Read moreIn 2011, Creative Time’s groundbreaking exhibition, Living as Form, came to New York’s Essex Street Market. The exhibition featured works…
Read moreThat’s not my house, but it’s my property,” Jeffrey Marshall heard from behind him as he drew 1750 Reynes Street….
Read moreFor his solo show in the intimate Zillman Gallery, Maine-based painter Kenny Cole has created an elaborate installation, Parabellum (Prepare…
Read moreEdges are both something and nothing, defining space without sharing in it. This paradox is a constant in Don Voisine’s…
Read moreSouthern New Hampshire is fortunate to participate in a rotating exhibition of 1950s and ’60s paintings by Hans Hofmann, Elaine…
Read morePainter Tim Clorius occupies multiple geographic, artistic, and temporal worlds that enrich his art in unexpected ways. Born in Heidelberg,…
Read moreAdding to a palette that has included reused and salvaged scrap wood, cast iron skillets, tin ceiling tiles, shed antlers…
Read moreMost portraits are shams. They multiply identities without exposing them. Chuck Close achieves something more revelatory by being interested only…
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