Art, // February 19, 2018
El próximo sábado 17 de marzo, se llevará a cabo la exposición “La relatividad del tiempo” organizada por Lewinson Art en la Galería Pedro Gerson del Centro Deportivo Israelita. Esta bella exposición está integrada por los […]
Art, // February 19, 2018
Recently, New York museums have presented retrospectives of all three of the most influential artists of Brazil’s postwar avant-garde. Lygia Clark, with her hinged-metal sculptures you can fiddle with at will, filled the top floor of the Museum of Modern Art. Lygia Pape, known for bold, participative performances and sculptures of […]
Art, // February 7, 2018
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — In July, a month before white racists gathered in Charlottesville for a torchlight parade followed by a violent Unite the Right rally, the Tate Modern in London opened an exhibition called “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power.” It was a resounding success, not […]
Art, // February 7, 2018
January has been a month dedicated to completing various paintings and shipping art in preparartion for my upcoming exhibitions. In a few days I’ll be leaving for the ‘Safadore – Salon de l’Art de l’Imaginaire’ in Mont-Dore, France. My latest piece ‘ISIS’ will be part of this show, amongst […]
Art, // February 3, 2018
Interview with artist Jan Vincent Helm — 1. Who are you and what do you do? My Name is Jan Vincent Helm, born in Berlin. I am an autodidactic painter living and working in Frankfurt am Main. 2. Why art? Art (similar to […]
Art, // February 1, 2018
Exploring Susan Schwalb’s Forty Years of Metalpoint Drawings at the Arkansas Arts Center — A new exhibition at the Arkansas Arts Center traces the history and career of one of America’s foremost metalpoint artists. A Luminous Line: Forty Years of Metalpoint Drawings by Susan Schwalb opens February 2 and will […]
Art, // February 1, 2018
Anara Abzhanova’s Magic Light — by – O.Baturina Today it is already clear that AnarAbzhanova’s painting has become a bright and noticeable phenomenon in the modern art of Kazakhstan. Anara is quite young, and it seems not so far when she was a student, then the undergraduate of the Zhurgenov […]
Art, // January 23, 2018
In an art world lately bent on rediscovering neglected artists — not all of them deserving — Whitten is the real thing, an artist whose intelligence and ambition seeped into everything he did. A restless innovator who worked in two and three dimensions, he fought to give physical materials a […]
Art, // January 22, 2018
Interview with artist Rosellina Avoscan — 1. Who are you and what do you do? I am Rosellina (Rosy) Avoscan. I am an Italian artist residing in the USA. I lived 27 years in London, UK where I worked, became a mother and later received a degree from Chelsea Art […]
Art, // January 15, 2018
Entrevista a la artista Laura Deitx — Lewinson Art tiene como objetivo difundir el arte internacionalmente, por lo que le hace esta entrevista a una de sus integrantes, a la talentosa artista Laura Deitx para que nos exprese su sentir con respecto al arte. 1.-De donde eres? De la […]
Art, // January 15, 2018
For many years, Verónica Sanchis Bencomo has felt that the Latin American continent was too often portrayed by foreigners — photographers who parachute to the continent when news breaks or who have made the continent their home — and too often, by men. “I wanted to change that,” she said. […]
Art, // January 14, 2018
Frank Herrmann, “New Works,” at Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery in the Aronoff Center for the Arts December 1, 2017 through January 28, 2018 The Cincinnati Arts Association’s Alice F. and Harris K. Weston Art Gallery in the Aronoff Center for the Arts, are presenting […]
Art, // January 10, 2018
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. — Beth Rudin DeWoody, the art world doyenne born into a New York real estate fortune, was walking through The BunkerArtspace, a renovated Art Deco building here that she recently opened as an exhibition space for her renowned and eccentric collection.
Art, // January 4, 2018
It might seem that hand-threaded beads and blown glass wouldn’t lend themselves to depicting rank ugliness. Nor to provoking unruly laughter. But Joyce J. Scott’s art — angry, raucous and shamelessly gorgeous — proves just how sharp glass can get. The exhibition of her work now at Grounds for Sculpture, […]
Art, // December 30, 2017
Interview with artist Parjam Parsi — 1. Who are you and what do you do? My name is Parjam Parsi, I am figurative painter, exploring human form. 2. Why art? You can experience things day after day, keep them or even lose some of them, express your self […]
Art, // December 28, 2017
Interview with artist Bruce Riley — 1. Who are you and what do you do? My name is Bruce Riley. I am a painter working in Chicago. The paintings I make are process driven. I paint to see where it takes me. 2. Why art? I grew up […]
Art, // December 16, 2017
By Alexander C. Kafka What do we make of the subtitle of Jed Perl’s new biography of Alexander Calder, “The Conquest of Time”? It sounds like a “Star Trek” movie. The answer comes two-thirds of the way through this shaggy and fascinating volume: Time-conquering is theory-speak for the […]
Art, // December 3, 2017
Interview with artist Steve McElroy — 1. Who are you and what do you do? My name is Steve McElroy and I am an artist. My primary mediums are oil on canvas and India ink and pencil on handmade paper. I started creating art later in life as a […]
Acting, Art, Dance, Music, Writing, // November 28, 2017
A veteran finds healing in the arts and then helps others. ‘A Way to Talk About It,’ finding healing in art and then helping others. For Futher Information — CreatiVets’ mission is to provide combat veterans struggling with post-traumatic stress and traumatic brain injury with opportunities to use […]
Art, // November 24, 2017
Give it up for David Hockney, one of painting’s elder statesmen, and for his crystalline retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which proceeds in a string of perfectly curated mini-exhibitions. Check at the door the usual caveats and tsk-tsks regarding this wildly popular Anglo-Californian — that he’s a lightweight; that […]