Peter Charlap’s solo exhibition titled, “Recent Work,” at the Noho M55 Gallery brims with modern figures representing the middle and upper middle class life in America, which may have been accessible to many until just a few decades ago.
In a decisive scene in Edith Wharton’s 1905 novel The House of Mirth, the luckless protagonist, Lily Bart, is cajoled into taking part in a tableau vivant.
The Tate Britain is currently showcasing a significant exhibition by one of our time's most influential British artists, running until August 25. Ed Atkins, renowned for his innovative computer-generated videos.
The Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC) is hosting the exhibition Cinco décadas en espiral (Five Decades in Spiral), offering a comprehensive review of the work of Mexican artist Magali Lara.
For 25 years, Christopher McNulty, director and professor in the School of Art at the University of Tennessee, has examined the fragile equilibrium between humans and their surroundings.
Animals of all shapes and sizes are featured in this promotional spotlight. Our editor worked with the four galleries to display sculptures and paintings that showcase what artists are creating today in this timeliness genre.
Doyle Hostetler’s fine art career appears to have followed a highly accelerated trajectory—within a year of first teaching himself to paint in 2019, his work had been accepted into major regional shows, where it garnered attention and awards.