Mastery of Light: A Retrospective is an exhibition of fifty paintings by David A. Leffel on now through August 7, 2016 at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University.
Upcoming in two issues of The Artist’s Magazine are articles about Edgar Degas and Julian Alden Weir by Jerry Weiss.
Anne Stanner is exhibiting work in two sculpture exhibitions this summer.
Dionisio Cimarelli has been discussing his sculpture and teaching at the Art Students League with several news outlets.
Peter Reginato: Seeing Things is a retrospective exhibition of twenty-nine of the artist’s paintings and sculptures that opens at the Butler Institute of American Art on June 12, 2016.
Of our major artists, J. Alden Weir is one of the least likely to inspire impassioned tribute. It’s not for lack of effort; in fact, the problem is that he tried too hard.
Sherry Camhy’s latest article for Drawing magazine is “Crayons for Your Consideration.”
Creative Mischief 2016 is an exhibition of work by faculty and students of the National Academy’s school that opens May 18, 2016.
Notable works from the classes of Dionisio Cimarelli, Ellen Eagle, Paul Oestreicher & Christopher Raccioppi, Frank Porcu, Ephraim Rubenstein, and Oldrich Teply.
Frieze is a riot of creative expression so visually cacophonous that only the most bizarre and surprising work has a chance of impressing itself on your memory.
Mahogany by Pat Lipsky is now on view as part of the group show Highlights from the Fairholme Unlimited Foundation.
Notable works from the classes of James McIlhinney, Rhoda Sherbell, and Costa Vavagiakis












