In his fourth-floor studio at the Crane Arts building, Fabian Lopez is applying paint to a small canvas perched on two stacked buckets. The point of the brush in his hand is as thin as thread. “This ...
Support journalism that digs deeper into topics that matter most to ArkLaTex. Donate today to preserve the quality and integrity of local journalism. Richard Mayhew, a painter of Black and Native ...
The Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington’s survey of Hedieh Javanshir Ilchi shows her earlier works alongside vivid ...
Looking out on the windblown trees on a bluff in New Salem, Ga., Beth Bradford thinks about how life twists and turns people through different experiences. Those trees, along with rocks, rivers and ...
Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New Romanticism, by Barry Schwabsky (DAP, April 2019) Art critic Barry Schwabsky’s new book, Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New ...
In 1972, a young Lawrence Leissner took a class with renowned artist Richard Diebenkorn, a visiting faculty member at the San Francisco Art Institute. “He shows up twice all semester and then only ...
Artist-activist Anne Nelson has produced a series of mixed-media paintings meant to capture the Crescent City’s uncertain relationship with the water that surrounds it and that regularly intrudes into ...
Hiro Yokose’s oil and beeswax paintings at Gallery A are richly atmospheric, romantic and highly luminous. Where the light comes from that streams onto his canvases and engulfs his mountains, bodies ...
Diane Burko, "Unprecedented" (2021), mixed media, 8 x 15 feet (all images courtesy the artist) WASHINGTON, DC — At the heart of Diane Burko’s retrospective exhibition at the American University Museum ...
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