LINEA | Studio Notes from the Art Students League of NY (original) (raw)
The artist has to have a place where he can behold the city as a unit before his eyes but at the same time have enough space left to work.
The open road and the gloriously complex mixture of past, present, and future artistic and political movements in Mexico were calling them.
Paintings by Jacobus Vrel and Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida are “special guests” at the Norton Museum of Art.
What’s on display in Harvey Dinnerstein: Reflections is a sampling of an invaluable gift, the life’s work of one of the most important New York figurative artists of this era.
There are 120 drawings, prints, and sculptures in MoMA’s Käthe Kollwitz exhibition, and every piece feels essential.
Neue Galerie New York offers a snapshot of one of the early twentieth century’s great landscape painters.
An new solo exhibition at First Street Gallery reveals how Michele Liebler leaned into introspection during the COVID lockdown to re-imagine kinship as the cradle of bonds and intimacy.
What’s the correlation between the private and public work of Paul Cadmus?
The alchemy that produced both shattered forms and those made whole in this exhibition happened on summer vacation, in a garage.
At age two, I saw my father’s surgical atlases on the floor. They made a deep impression on me visually.
I think art can tell more about the artist than they want to share.
A gallery of sixty award-winning submissions.