When did homosexuality become a fixed identity? At the Wrightwood 659 gallery in Chicago, an expansive, century-spanning exhibition charts the period when “homosexuality” and “heterosexuality”.
The ten absorbing and understated paintings of Otis Jones have transformed the elegant space of Nino Mier Gallery into an ascetic shrine of abstraction.
CODA, in conjunction with Popcore, Universal Studios and Amblin Entertainment, are pleased to present an officially licensed art exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg's seminal film, JAWS.
A plein air exhibit celebrating the Route 66 Centennial and focusing on scenes along the route through New Mexico, Arizona, and California has been organized by Santa Fe Artists Carole Belliveau, Stephanie West, Wendy Ahlm, and Elizabeth May.
A new invite‑only fair in the highlands of western Massachusetts drew 36 exhibitors to a lodge last weekend to slow down and take in art in an intimate setting.
Presented by Tina Keng Gallery, the Taipei‑based artist's immersive installation in Basel connects traditional decorative techniques with contemporary painting.
Joel Shapiro (1941–2024), the American sculptor whose deceptively simple wooden figures pulsed with life, tension, and wit, died on Saturday in Manhattan at 83. His daughter, Ivy Shapiro, confirmed his death from acute myeloid leukaemia.