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 […]
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BUBBLING COLOR AND FORM ERUPT IN DAZZLING ABSTRACTIONS AT GOLDENBELT By Adrienne Garnett
True artists are usually free spirits, it’s just that some are more apparently so than others. We get to engage with an exhilarating, though unassuming free spirit when we enter the GoldenBelt Rm. 100 Gallery in Durham this month. Suzy Andron’s organic, dimensional paintings and “Polytychs” greet us as they […]
Ben Aronson on Exhibit at the Ann Norton by Marty Karlin
Renowned art historian, Donald Kuspit, writes of Aronson’s paintings, “Ben Aronson paints the urban scene, but, more to the esthetic point, his paintings are eloquently urbane: not just painterly, but suavely painterly.” His representation of the modern city is not simply a laundry list of architectural landmarks, but rather the […]
Looking over the horizon Boca Raton Museum of Art’s quantum leap into the future by Rachel Galvin
Almost 12 years after its opening in Mizner Park, Boca Raton Museum of Art remains a beacon for art lovers showcasing a wide array of traditional and contemporary art. But the newest director, Steven Maklansky has gradually steered the artistic vision in an effort to broaden the audience and make […]
ARTBASEL, MIAMI BEACH DECEMBER 6-9, 2012
From December 6 through 9, Miami Beach, Florida, will host the 11th edition of Art Basel, the most prestigious art show in the Americas. More than 260 leading galleries from North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa will take part, showcasing works by more than 2,000 artists of the […]
Luminous Landscapes: the Art of Mary Sipp Green In her paintings of Europe and America, this artist unlocks the essence of place. by Michelle Gillett
Mary Sipp Green’s landscape paintings are known for their luminosity. Their subtle color variations create an intimacy of place, and have been broadly praised for their beauty and serenity. Not content to merely capture scenes on canvas, Green spends time in the places she is planning to paint, going out […]
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum Launches Virtual Museum
The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University (FIU) today announced the launch of the Virtual Frost Art Museum. This new website enables art enthusiasts to view exhibitions from their computer or smart phone, thanks to support from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation as […]
Cutting Dreams Artist Xin Song lights up New York with traditional Chinese folk motifs. by Tina Seligman
As a third-generation American, I confess that I rarely think about my birthright of freedom. Lady Liberty, often mass produced as kitsch souvenirs for tourists, has become a ubiquitous logo for New York like that of the Eiffel Tower for Paris. Illuminating the glass-enclosed Prow Art Space of Manhattan’s Flatiron […]