There is no question that plein air painting is a class of painting unto itself, and we understood early on that it can be more akin to an extreme sport than a creative activity.
Anne Stanner’s Mostly Metal, a solo show, opens at the Tompkins Square Branch of the New York Public Library on April 1.
The Art Students League of New York is inextricably connected to the history of Old Lyme, Connecticut.
Paperazzi IV is a group show that opens at Janet Kurnatowski Gallery on January 16 and continues through February 15, 2015.
Ellen Eagle’s self-portrait, Each Time, and Again in now on view in Face to Face: Artists’ Self-Portraits from the Collection of Jackye and Curtis Finch, Jr., at the Baker Museum.
Twenty Years is the title of Pat Lipsky’s upcoming solo exhibition at Acme Fine Art, which opens March 5 and continues through April 19, 2015.
The Whitney Museum of American Art has made available online over 21,000 images of works in its permanent collection, including paintings by Knox Martin, Ronnie Landfield, and Pat Lipsky.
This Saturday, January 10, James Garvey will be teaching a “Visceral Cognition Volition Drawing Workshop” at the Union Arts Center.
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Reginato, Landfield, and Poons in “Nation III: Circle the Wagons!!!”
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Peter Reginato, Ronnie Landfield, and Larry Poons are exhibiting in Sideshow Gallery’s annual Nation III: Circle the Wagons!!!
Drawing is an act of interpretation informed by purpose, study, experience, intuition, and knowing one’s craft.
Deane’s great skill was his ability to transcribe human forms from memory…. His owlish face was as quick to slyly smile as it was to cloud over, for he was at once one of the most brilliant and emotionally kinetic people I’ve ever known.
Richard Barnet will exhibit work in Sideshow Gallery’s annual Sideshow Nation III: Circle the Wagons.












