Jerry Weiss writes about Antonio Allegri da Correggio’s Jupiter and Io for the June 2015 issue of The Artist’s Magazine.
“These are breathing, organic works, dressed in the clothing of geometric abstraction,” writes art critic Cate McQuaid of Pat Lipsky’s current solo show.
Sherry Camhy’s Moses is included in Women of the Book, Jewish Women Recording, Reflecting, Revisiting.
In March, Naomi Campbell participated in the PS11 Paddle8 Auction to benefit the William T Harris School in the heart of Chelsea.
John A. Parks has published Universal Principles of Art: 100 Key Concepts for Understanding, Analyzing, and Practicing Art, an elegantly-designed compendium of “one hundred principles, fundamental ideas and approaches to making art.”
Charles Hinman: Space Windows from 2008 includes canvases described by Michael Findlay as “highly spirited, very poetic and refreshingly direct.”
In New York: New Paintings by John A. Parks opens at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel on March 27, 2015.
Dan Gheno’s new book, available in May, is a 176-page compilation of ten of articles he wrote for Drawing Magazine.
Sherry Camhy’s At a Still Point received first prize for landscape at the 116th Annual Exhibiting Artist Members Exhibition.
“Trees for me are a metaphor of the human condition,” says Sylvie Covey.









