Roe Ethridge is a rascal. For decades, he has been rummaging through opposing typologies of photographic style and context to assert their coiling reciprocities.
Flamboyance is a defining attribute of the stylish, life-size Black characters taking center stage in the large portrait paintings of Barkley L. Hendricks (1945–2017).
Urbano’s homage to late sculptor Scott Burton (1939–1989), a young contemporary of O’Hara’s in the New York art and gay scenes, created a layered environment of reprieve and relaxation.
If, in the digital realm, virtual and augmented are recently registered adjectives for invented genres of reality, a fresher sense of painterly reality, as we find it in Jina Park’s recent works, might also deserve a new epithet.
Heman Chong’s latest solo museum show, “The Endless Summer,” curated by Luan Shixuan, is staged in the northern Chinese county where the country’s top political leaders spend their summer holidays.
Art patrons and cultural power players gathered for an exclusive preview of the newly restored second-floor galleries and to toast the outgoing director's 14-year legacy.
It was a time of high-octane thrills as cavorting couples put themselves through brutal competitions in the hope of winning the equivalent of a year’s salary. Now sculptor Nicole Wermers has brought the dancefloor craze back to life.
Maya Malioutina’s artistic path is anything but conventional. With academic roots in English and Russian literature and a deep curiosity about science and medicine.
Lizzie Parry, a London-based figurative artist, has forged a distinct path in contemporary collage, transforming a traditionally preparatory technique into a fully realized artistic practice.
The Tagliamento, known in Friulian as Tiliment, is the longest river in Friuli Venezia Giulia and is considered the only one in the Alpine region to maintain its original braided channel morphology.