Archive for September 2019
Matthias Garcia’s strange art
Matthias Garcia’s art might be considered indecent, but then it would be like Bellmer’s or Balthus’ (to whom he pays tribute in a painting entitled Atlas complex). While Garcia’s work […]
Lisa Brice reconfigures the male gaze in forthcoming exhibition
In just a few weeks, the Stephen Friedman Gallery will present a solo exhibition of works by London-based artist Lisa Brice (b. 1968). Opening September 26th, this will mark Brice’s […]
The statues and sculptures of Montreal
With the changing of the guard from summer to fall almost upon us, the prevalence of outdoor arts events begin to dwindle. Especially in Montreal, where festivals and public events […]
Portraits inspired by Napoleon by Kehinde Wiley and Jacques-Louis David come together for the first time ever
When you see Kehinde Wiley’s Napoleon leading the Army over the Alps, it is reminiscent of Jacques-Louis David’s 19th century painting, Napoleon Crossing the Alps, in more than just its […]
Polymorphous Paganism in Underground NYC Art Shows
Pagan revivalism is evident in underground NYC art shows this September.
Here’s who’s exhibiting this year at Frieze London…
As autumn begins to sneak into London, the telltale signs that Frieze are popping up as well. In addition to Frieze Sculpture, which has been on view to the public […]
Tate Britain features John Hoyland in ‘Spotlight’ series
Sometimes, to get the feel for an artist’s progression as they develop through their career, you don’t need to look at hundreds of works. Sometimes, it only takes a few […]