Tavares Strachan’s Starless Midnight at Marian Goodman Gallery is an ambitious, deeply layered exhibition that transforms history, science, and personal mythology into an immersive experience.
Until May 4, VCRB Gallery in Antwerp is showcasing the first solo exhibition by the Lithuanian painter Victor Paukstelis in Antwerp. The artist is best known for his large-scale, monochromatic paintings that reinterpret iconic imagery from art history.
Jim Richardson had a distinguished career making images for National Geographic Magazine stories on cultural, environmental and scientific issues. His work on the Flint Hills introduced the uniquely American landscape to an international audience.
The Union of Maine Visual Artists (UMVA) presents “Washed Away,” an exhibition of work by 60 artists that addresses change from environmental and personal perspectives as accelerated changes impact the world as we know — or used to — know it.
Joel-Peter Witkin is one of the greatest exponents of contemporary photography: solitary, exaggerated, macabre, disturbing, rhetorical, visionary, cynical, redundant, grotesque, extremely refined.
Could Marina Abramović be the wellness guru we needed all along? It could have been Gwyneth Paltrow, she of the jade eggs and bone broths and chugging Mountain Valley water, who seemed, for a while, like the prophet we were promised.
Photography has a Vishnu complex. While regular folks are blithely content to let people and moments fade into the past, photographers want to preserve them.
The past 12 months have seen monumental global changes. Voters in more than 60 countries went to the polls, making it a record-breaking year for elections.