Artist Of The Week: Nick Savides, Eyes and New York
Through all his skillfully-rendered cityscapes, Nick uses a slyly complicated style of realism to explore how we look at the city and, more importantly, how the city looks back at us.
Artist Of The Week: Dwight Smith, Contain Yourself
Centuries ago, humans made a universal decision that a bird in the hand is worth more than two in the bush. While old adages should never be tampered with or mocked, this avian hierarchy begs a few questions. Dwight Smith asks them with droll watercolors.
Artist Of The Week: Jose H. Alvarenga, Ce N'est Pas Une Banane
Jose reiterates the incompatibility of different symbol systems, but complicates them with subtle similarities.
April Fool's Day: Art History's Notorious Pranksters
In this special April Fool's post, we share some of art history's most notorious pranksters.
Artist Of The Week: Diana Rosa, Odd Couples
Diana Rosa is an expert in mixed-media art and imaginative matchmaking. She shows love as light-hearted and unpredictable through unlikely couples in humorous settings. Whether a bathtub rendezvous, a forest tryst, or a rowboat tête-à-tête, see where Diana points cupid’s arrow.
Avant-Garde At Home: Living With Contemporary Art
Avant Garde At Home, Living With Contemporary Art is an exhibition of cutting-edge artworks designed for the home. Learn more about how to display daring artwork in your space.
Artist Of The Week: Jonelle Summerfield, Destination Painting
For Artist Of The Week Jonelle Summerfield, everything is inspiration. She has an extremely open mind that finds artistic potential in even the most surprising places – from the foods she eats, to the places she travels, to the kickboxing class she instructs.