Sarieva/Gallery is pleased to present Pravdoliub Ivanov’s solo exhibition “The Truth About the Truth”, which runs from 13 March to 10 May 2025 at the gallery’s space in DOT Sofia.
It’s 250 years since the birth of this prodigious son of a barber and a wigmaker, but his weather-obsessed, sea-enamoured paintings have never been surpassed, says Mark Hudson.
Captivated by the idea of “unexpressed feelings and things left unsaid,” artist Xenia Gray creates mixed media work, primarily using oil, acrylic, and charcoal.
Among many representations of domestic scenes of respectable Dutch middle-class households, there is one that never ceases to impress and capture the imagination.
The recently restored Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window by Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) is often said to be that of a young woman reading a love letter. It seems to me that nothing can be further from the truth.
Outside my window I heard a man repeatedly shouting, “The ball! The ball!” Considering the affectless tone in which he shouted, I wondered what kind of ball he was shouting about.
Contributed by Jacob Cartwright / It is no contradiction to observe that Rob de Oude‘s paintings in his solo show “Rhyme and Repeat” at McKenzie Fine Art are created with an exceedingly sober methodology, yet achieve intoxicating outcomes.