Made in New York/Made in Seoul is an exhibition of prints by sixty artists working in New York and Seoul, Korea.
“The most interesting artists have always made work that embodies shifts, even radical jumps, breaking through earlier stylistic habits” writes Sarah Sutro in “Magnifying Stillness: Locating Meaning in the Work of Ephraim Rubenstein,” which appears in the Spring 2014 issue of American Arts Quarterly.
Jerry Weiss will be teaching two workshops in New Hampshire this August.
On view at Transformation, a summer-long event on Governors Island organized by the Sculptors Guild, are two bronzes by Richard Barnet.
Richard Barnet’s work will be included in Art from the Boros II at Denise Bibro Fine Art, Inc. from June 19 to August 9, 2014.
“Art Market San Francisco” is four-day international art fair at the Fort Mason Festival Pavilion that runs from May 15 through May 18, 2014.
Waxing at Denise Bibro Fine Art is a seven-person exhibition of encaustic works that opens May 15.
“Reginato’s works reach out as generous, communicating and engaging fellows – maybe exhibitionistic, maybe playful.”
Deborah Winiarski will be exhibiting in Far and Wide, the 6th Annual Woodstock Regional.
Spawning: Conversations That Go on with the Virtual Identity is a solo show of work by Naomi Campbell that opens May 3 in the Elizabeth V. Sullivan Gallery at the Art Students League’s Vytlacil campus.










