“The Human Presence” is Ephraim Rubenstein’s article on Art Students League student and monitor Robin Smith that will appear in the January/February issue of The Artist’s Magazine.
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American Artists Professional League Awards Thomas Torak “Best in Show”
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Thomas Torak’s Autumn Poem was awarded the Newington Award – Best in Show at the American Artists Professional League’s 86th Grand National Exhibition.
A master of the unbroken contour, Schiele could suggest the living swells and valleys of a figure so dexterously that any elaboration by means of value would have been, well, academic.
A lot of us will never get to Edinburgh, but a choice piece of Scotland is visiting New York: Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery has opened at the Frick.
“Drawing as Painting, Painting as Drawing” is Dan Gheno’s latest article for Drawing magazine.
A Variegated Light: The City, a solo exhibition of paintings and etchings by Joseph Peller, opens at the Roberts Gallery on November 6, 2014.
Ribuoli Digital has announced an inaugural print edition with Pat Lipsky that will debut at the Edition/Artists’ Books Fair, in Chelsea, November 6–9.
Art in the Making is an exhibition of work by artists who have studied or taught at the Art Students League of New York and the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting & Sculpture.
“My mind is an evocative jumble of myths, facts, and fictions. I view and articulate my world through narrative.”
Marilyn J Friedman is exhibiting sculpture in two exhibitions.
In “Boy in a Red Waistcoat,” his latest article for the “Master Class” column of Artist’s Magazine, Jerry Weiss suggests Cézanne had a connection to classical sources far greater than many of today’s classical realists would acknowledge.
When Ai Weiwei enrolled at the Art Students League from 1983 to 1986, he encountered a multi-generational community of dedicated teachers and students, deeply rooted in the mid-twentieth century avant-garde.











