Studio of Tina Gulotta
Narrative work that explores nature, humankind and the ever changing physical Universe. Painter
William Blake at the Getty Center
Starting a new series. Called The Datura series. Nature and the Universe.
The Hudson River School: Art, History, Science, and National Identity The paintings of the Hudson River School artists define our image of early 19th-century America. Works by Thomas Cole, Asher B. Durand, Frederic Edwin Church, and other lesser-known artists synthesize the spirit of European landscape masters with the distinctly American view of nature, science, and....
Drawn to MoMA The artist imagines a museum event where no humans are allowed.
https://ocula.com/magazine/art-news/who-won-the-max-mara-art-prize-for-women-2023/
Who Won the Max Mara Art Prize for Women 2023? Elements of the winner’s work will be submerged in the Tyrrhenian Sea off Italy’s West Coast.
One of those unbelievable moments!
Dusty painting hidden behind door turns out to be Brueghel 'masterpiece' — CNN A rediscovered painting by Flemish 17th-century painter Pieter Brueghel the Younger, for years hidden in a family house, is expected to fetch 600,000 to 800,000 euros ($649,000 to $865,000) at auction on Tuesday.
Graham Nash For No One Graham Nash For No OneMichael Dorf presents The Music Of Paul McCartneyCarnegie Hall March 15, 2023New York City
The great Italian American artist Simone Forti
Image: Peter Moore | Simone Forti (1969) | Available for Sale | Artsy Found on Google from www.artsy.net
"Still Loving Santa Barbara"
Karen Fedderson recent Oil Paintings
September 1 through October 14, 2022
Karen Fedderson and her husband, William, have spent decades traveling all over California in search of the most beautiful landscapes and seascapes. Their travels have taken them from Trinidad to Torrey Pines, from Anza Borrego to Tahoe.
After their sojourns, returning to Santa Barbara continues to inspire Karen's work as it has for over 22 years. She is "Still Loving Santa Barbara".
This exhibit includes her finest recent paintings of the Santa Barbara area and a few choice pieces from her travels.
In lieu of having a formal reception, the Gallery will be hosting Karen's Open Studio Saturday and Sunday September 3 & 4 from 11:00 to 5:00 and Monday September 5 from 11:00 to 2:00
Corridan Gallery regular hours: Wednesday through Saturday 11:00am to 5:00pm, Monday and Tuesday by appointment.
Iceland Moss, 2020
Prisma Crayon on Black Paper
12” x 9”
I want to let everyone know my solo show at has been postponed until November.
I am looking forward to hugging everyone in person when it opens!!
(Photo by Tami Bahat Photography )
Holy smokes the Harmonia Rosales show at is so fine! Her perfect marriage of technique and intention is breathtaking and heartbreaking. It’s open until Thursday, make your plan. Long live beauty!
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Lincoln Center on Instagram: "Mark your calendars! On Saturday, @walkwithamal will be visiting our campus. Thank you so much to @metkids, @metopera, JFK International Airport, and everyone who helped welcome Little Amal to the Big Apple! About... Lincoln Center shared a post on Instagram: "Mark your calendars! On Saturday, will be visiting our campus. Thank you so much to , , JFK International Airport, and everyone who helped welcome Little Amal to the Big Apple! About her visit: She will begin her journey at C...
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/david-lachapelle-interview-make-believe-exhibition/index.html
'Art has always been a reflection of the time that we live in': David LaChapelle on navigating turbulent times The artist's new show, "Make Believe," spans 40 years of images, from his provocative celebrity portraiture to his lush religious imagery. He believes it comes during a dire time for the world.
Simen Johan | Untitled #194 (2018) | Available for Sale | Artsy Available for sale from Yossi Milo Gallery, Simen Johan, Untitled #194 (2018), Digital C-Print, 84 1/4 × 71 in
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Massive 20-Story Flower Mural Sprouts From Jersey City Skyline Art brings nature to the city skyline!
« L'Arc de Triomphe empaqueté » ou l'adieu de Christo à Paris Le 18 septembre, l'un des plus célèbres monuments parisiens sera empaqueté, comme le fut le Pont-Neuf en 1985. Le dernier geste d'amour de Christo pour une ville où il se réfugia en 1958, fuyant la Bulgarie communiste. Décédé en mai 2020, l'artiste ne verra pas l'accomplissement de sa derni....
Moira Roth (1933–2021) Pathbreaking feminist art historian and author Moira Roth, who taught at Mills College for more than forty years, died June 14 at the age of eighty-seven. The news was announced by Mills College president Elizabeth Hillman, who described Roth, who came to the college in 1985 and retired in 2017 as t...
A Downtown Mural Masterpiece Returns DTLA - There’s a new face in the Arts District. If it looks familiar to people in Downtown Los Angeles, that’s because it should.
‘I was just awestruck by the ancient towns of France’ — Vasilii Shukhaev, the painter who came in from the cold | Christie's Vasilii Shukhaev fled post-revolutionary Russia for Paris. Then, in 1927, he bought a car and headed for the south with his wife Vera
Miniature Architectural Spaces Nestle into Carved Chunks of Raw Marble Since antiquity, marble has been a preferred material for sculptors and architects alike because of its relative softness and the unlikelihood that it'll shatter. British artist Matthew Simmonds (previously) fuses these two traditional forms and honors their history with his miniature models carved
“I See Myself As A Warrior”: Marina Abramović On Art, Feminism, And Her History-Making Royal Academy Retrospective “I really think that when we put in boxes, male art, female art, we are creating differences and divisions which actually art should not have”
Watercolorist Carries On Centuries-Old Tradition by Painting Ethereal Designs on Silk Artist Diane Hill is carrying on the beauty of Chinoiserie wallpaper in her series of botanical watercolor paintings on silk paper.
A Monumental Bas-Relief Sculpture by Nick Cave Connects Senegalese and U.S. Cultures in a Web of Beadwork Innumerable pony beads, pipe cleaners, sequins, and objects gathered from two continents overlay a web of rainbow mesh that's suspended in the U.S. Embassy atrium in Dakar. Installed in 2012, the expansive work by Chicago-based artist Nick Cave (previously) is composed of amorphous swells and circul
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Sleeping Whales: Photographer Reveals What Whales Look Like When They Snooze S***m whales organize themselves into strange vertical patterns at bedtime, appearing to sleep “standing up” It’s hard to imagine what an animal the size of a school bus looks like when it sleeps, but thanks to a French diver and photographer, now we know. When s***m whales get tired, they [.....
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