Wood, concrete, and other materials typically used to make sculpture become drawing tools in Andy Vogt’s recent works. His interest is centered on ...
Hugo Brehme’s Mexico At Obscura Gallery
Brehme established a photographic studio, “Fotografía Artística Hugo Brehme,” in Mexico City as early as 1910 where he sold cameras, books, and ...
James Lavadour At PDX Contemporary
James Lavadour lives and works on the Umatilla Reservation near Pendleton, Oregon. He begins each day in the studio, rising before the sun, to get ...
Serpentine Gallery Reopens With “Formafantasma: Cambio”
Cambio originally opened 4 March 2020 before COVID 19 temporarily closed the Serpentine Galleries. Cambio is a radical design exhibition about ...
Nathaniel Mary Quinn At Gagosian London
While Quinn’s portraits may resemble collages, they are actually rendered in oil paint, charcoal, gouache, oil stick, pastel, and gold leaf. He begins ...
Desert Painters Of Australia At Gagosian Hong Kong
Indigenous Australians constitute the longest surviving civilization in human history for more than 60,000 years. While affinities may be perceived ...
Hung Liu At Rena Bransten Gallery
Hung Liu’s career long commitment to reframing and communicating epic human stories continues, in this case focused on American ones: The Great ...
Pierre et Gilles At Galerie Templon
Famed for their iconic portraits fusing painting and photography that they have been creating for the past 40 years, Pierre et Gilles is unveiling ...
Missy Engelhardt At K. Imperial Fine Art
This new body of work is a continuation of her strategic manipulation of the inherent structure of paper via sculptural mark-making. She builds ...
Marco Casentini At Brian Gross Fine Art
Marco Casentini’s latest body of work finds him expanding on the geometric structures of previous works through the addition of layers of elaborate ...