“Each and every work is inevitably new, with its own problems and joys. The problems are always in abundance, but the joys more than make up for them.”
George Grosz’s last words to me in 1959 were: “Art is dead.” It’s something I grapple with to this day.
A portfolio project begins with a group of printmakers who each pledge to create an image, print an edition, and share the prints.
Anne Stanner is exhibiting twenty masks, a series she calls Forest Spirits, which are mounted on trees as part of Collaborative Concepts’ Saunders Farm Project 2018.
The work utilizes familiar school supplies such as #2 pencils, ballpoint pens, sharpie markers, chalk, and gold star stickers to create a large wall drawing.
A short film that documents Mary Beth McKenzie’s installation
Bloom’s box collage Resurrectioning will be on view.
What do Taos, New Mexico, and the Salmagundi Club have in common?
The Instructors Exhibition opens September 4, the first day of the Art Students League’s 2018–19 season, and continues through September 30.
Peter Reginato created two videos about his recent solo show at Westbeth Gallery and is currently exhibiting in the group show Interruptions at Findlay Galleries.










