Do people still feel the need to own, to have present in one’s life, an artifact, a painting, made by somebody else?
Notable works from Frank O’Cain’s class.
Ronnie Landfield: Five Decades opens at Stux + Haller (24 West 57 Street, Fl. 6) on January 13, 2016.
Waves, Women, and Other Wonders: An Exhibit of Sculpture by Anne Stanner opens January 2 at the Arts Society of Kingston.
Naomi Campbell’s Umbra is part of her recent series exploring the collusion between nature and science,
Weiss’s articles about Harvey Dunn and Peggy Root and his lecture on painting familiar places.
Degas and Van Gogh shared common ground in their disdain for convention, or more to the point, a willingness to circumvent conventional means when necessary, which is to say frequently.
“I returned to teach in the university system that failed me as an aspiring artist.”
A fascinating illustrated interview with Ellen Eagle, “The Observed Encounter” on the site Painting Perceptions.
Dan Gheno is one of twenty-four artists who have work in Dacia Gallery’s Drawings Exhibition & Sale, which opens December 17.
Leonid Gervits’s portrait Patrick Meany has been purchased.
Richard Barnet is exhibiting a watercolor in a group show opening January 9.












