Thomas Torak and Joseph Peller are helping celebrate Allied Artists of America’s one-hundreth anniversary.
Before pencils and paper, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michaelangelo, and many other artists drew with lead, silver, gold, and other metal points to create timeless studies on small specially prepared surfaces.
“These are breathing, organic works, dressed in the clothing of geometric abstraction,” writes art critic Cate McQuaid of Pat Lipsky’s current solo show.
Charles Hinman: Space Windows from 2008 includes canvases described by Michael Findlay as “highly spirited, very poetic and refreshingly direct.”
In New York: New Paintings by John A. Parks opens at 532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel on March 27, 2015.
Sherry Camhy’s At a Still Point received first prize for landscape at the 116th Annual Exhibiting Artist Members Exhibition.
“Trees for me are a metaphor of the human condition,” says Sylvie Covey.
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Bruce Dorfman Exhibiting in Loule, Portugal at the Museum of Art and Cloisters
Mar 5, 2015, 2:12 PM
Bruce Dorfman is exhibiting in Loule, Portugal, this summer.
Michael Pellettieri will be exhibiting prints at the Old Print Shop in a group exhibition that opens February 13.
Eye on UI: Brodsky, Dorfman, Kipniss, Lanyon is an exhibition of paintings, drawings, and prints by four graduates of the University of Iowa School of Art and Art History.









