Day: March 1, 2013

A Sense  of Place:
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Museum Show

A Sense of Place:

A rtists have always been drawn to the East End of Long Island, to its broad fields, its wild ocean-front, to its infinity of lovely bays, coves and inlets. They have been drawn for centuries to this storied region that juts far out into the Atlantic, where the constantly changing […]

Dreamcatchers: “Drawing Surrealism” demonstrates how artists around the globe plumbed the very depths of the human psyche. by Sara Evans
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Museum Show

Dreamcatchers: “Drawing Surrealism” demonstrates how artists around the globe plumbed the very depths of the human psyche. by Sara Evans

Alandmark exhibition at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York is, amazingly, among the first explorations of the graphic arts of the Surrealist movement. Co-curated by Leslie Jones at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Isabelle Dervaux at the Morgan, it is organized, interestingly, by technique. Surrealism […]

From the Cultural Revolution to  Cultural Landscape at  Cheryl McGinnis Gallery The Art and Lives of Duoling Huang and George Zhaozhi Xiong. by Tina Seligman
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows

From the Cultural Revolution to Cultural Landscape at Cheryl McGinnis Gallery The Art and Lives of Duoling Huang and George Zhaozhi Xiong. by Tina Seligman

From the Cultural Revolution to Cultural Landscape” explores the lives and art of Duoling Huang and George Xiong from inside the work/education camps of Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution through their re-emergence as powerful cross-cultural artists in the United States. This historically significant exhibition curated by Cheryl McGinnis for her TriBeCa […]

Renouncing the Object: “Inventing Abstraction: 1910-1925” casts a brilliant light on the most significant art movement of the 20th Century. by Sara Evans
Art, Art Gallery, Art Shows, Museum Show

Renouncing the Object: “Inventing Abstraction: 1910-1925” casts a brilliant light on the most significant art movement of the 20th Century. by Sara Evans

Subtitled “How a Radical Idea Changed Modern Art,” this landmark exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art presented a cogent, deep and thoroughly intriguing examination of the art movement that shaped and informed the 20th century. Incredibly broad and international in scope, MoMA has chosen to showcase not only well-known […]