LGTripp Gallery, located in historic Old City, Philadelphia, is now representing Knox Martin. His recent painting series, She, will be exhibited in a solo show there, opening September 13 and continuing through October 26, 2013.

Jonathan Shahn

Jonathan Shahn’s Heads in Wood and Plaster is a show of sculptures and related drawings at the Grounds for Sculpture (Hamilton, NJ), a forty-two acre sculpture park and museum. The show continues through September 22, 2013.

Ephraim Rubenstein

The Woodley Suite and Other Works is a solo show of work by Ephraim Rubenstein opening at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts (Hagerstown, MD) on August 17, 2013.
Ephraim Rubenstein’s gouache cityscapes will be part of the group show Seeing the City: Artists’ Views of New York City, at the George Billis Gallery (521 West 26th Street), July 23–August 17, 2013.
While researching material for A History of Art: A Timeline of the Art Students League of New York, I became curious about instructional art books written by artists who taught or lectured at the school over the past 138 years. How well could written language encapsulate the visual principles, techniques, and materials that art students observed…

Pat Lipsky: An Interview

“At this moment I find myself political just by painting. Every time I paint an abstract picture that relies on color I think it’s a political statement.” —Pat Lipsky
A solo exhibition of Cornelia Foss’s paintings opens at the Peter Marcelle Gallery (Bridgehampton, NY) on June 28 and continues through July 9, 2013. The opening reception is Saturday, June 29, 5:30 – 7:30 pm. Cornelia Foss: Ten Years of Painting is available through the Peter Marcelle Gallery.
The Art Students League began awarding major grants to students in 1930. The Edward G. McDowell Travel Grant, earmarked for travel in Europe by unmarried students, was the first and continued to be the only cash award until 1995, when the Phyllis H. Mason Grant—for “traditional” painters—was established. In 1998, the Nessa Cohen Grants were…
The Art Students League’s annual Red Dot Exhibition consists of the best student work judged in weekly student concours during the past year. Now on view in the Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery is a group of over ninety paintings, prints, sculptures, mixed media works, and installations that reflects the talent and diversity of the school’s…