Raphael Soyer’s art was the subtle expression of an unwavering vision, writes Jerry N. Weiss.
Veritas is a painting by Sherry Camhy that will be on view in the Hudson Valley Art Association’s 82nd Annual Exhibition, opening at the Salmagundi Club (47 Fifth Avenue, NYC) on September 20.
“My fascination with still life began in art school,” explains Karen O’Neil in a recent interview for the blog “The Highway Is My Home.” “Morandi was the first painter to steal my painter’s heart …”
“Carving stone or wood is the gradual removal of material to allow the shape contained in the block to appear,” writes sculptor Lorrie Goulet in comprehensive catalogue of her sculpture.
Six graduates of the Art Students League’s Certificate Program for 2014 are exhibiting work in The Final Project.
Every time I travel to Italy, I feel as though it is my first visit. Even when you think you really know the country, you can never anticipate what you will see.
Marilyn J. Friedman is exhibiting twenty-one sculptures in a two-person exhibition with painter William Chaiken.
Peter Reginato will be showing paintings with Flagg Gallery at ArtHamptons, which begins July 10, 2014.
Each May, over the course of one week, the Art Students League conducts a competition for grants and scholarships judged by invited professionals from New York City’s arts community—artists, gallerists, academics, and critics.
Everett Raymond Kinstler will present a talk on his career and critique student work at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts on November 1.










