The Figure: The Best of Drawing is a large, book-like anthology devoted to past articles on figure drawing from the Drawing magazine archives.
There is a school in New York City that is the very best art school one can find, and it’s not a school at all. The masters are all there to instruct you, though their voices are silent.
Bruce Dorfman: Past Present is a retrospective of the artist’s paintings and drawings in combined media from 1988 through 2016.
Sherry Camhy has just published Robert Beverly Hale Lecture Notes.
The Consonant of Noise, by Naomi Campbell is an exhibition that recently opened at the International Studio & Curatorial Program’s first floor Project Space.
Anthony Antonios has completed a commission of two seven-foot bronze reliefs for Fordham Preparatory School in the Bronx.
Knox Martin is exhibiting a print in the Heckscher Museum of Art’s exhibition Synapses: Threads of Thought.
In an atelier-based school, like the Art Students League, an instructor’s work of art can serve as a kind of shorthand for the unique curriculum that he or she brings to the studio.
“Poetics of the Lost and Found” is Deborah Winiarski’s latest post for ProWax Journal.
Sherry Camhy’s article about sketchbooks for Drawing magazine.
Karen O’Neil’s Bearsville Stream purchased.
Max Ginsburg’s solo exhibition The Realities of Our Times opens on September 24, 2016.












