“DARKNESS VISIBLE” – A PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDY BY MANI NEJAD
Darkness Visible is a visual journey through urban landscapes portraying their structural and formal qualities. Conceived as a black and white study it presents a narrative of fictional minimalism that is drawn from real places in present time...
DONNA HUANCA – THE CYCLES OF LIFE
American artist Donna Huanca is known for her multi-sensory works and her continued exploration of themes including the body, the cycles of life, and the chaos of the natural world. She stunnes the audience with her impressive installations including large-scale…
MERETE RASMUSSEN – CURVE AND FORM
Known for her signature abstract forms brought to life with colour, Merete Rasmussen continues to surprise and to impress with her sculptural ceramics – both as free standing and wall hung objects. The artist’s sculptures combine beautiful organic forms with…
ALI BANISADR – TEMPLE OF THE MIND – AT THE BUFFALO ART MUSEUM
The Buffalo Art Museum presents works by Ali Banisadr – unfolding a panorama across painting, drawing and works on paper to examine humanity’s enduring drive toward becoming, change, mutation, and renewal. The title of the exhibition, borrowed from Albert Pinkham…
Michel Perez Pollo – Sculptured Paintings
“Bolero” is the latest series of paintings by Cuban-born, Madrid-based painter Michel Pérez Pollo, comprising large- and small-scale paintings of abstracted glyph-like forms in rich, earthen hues. The title “Bolero” is drawn from the eponymous Cuban musical genre, which developed…
AMOAKO BOAFO – I BRING HOME WITH ME
“I Bring Home with Me” is an exhibition of new work by Amoako Boafo, paresented by Roberts Projects Gallery, Los Angeles. Expanding on Boafo’s exploration and celebration of Blackness and its diverse subjectivities, the exhibition features a group of new…
ROBERT LONGO – DRAWN FROM THE SOURCE
While Robert Longo has worked in a variety of media – including performance, photography, sculpture and painting – he is best known for his large-scale charcoal drawings engaging with art histrory as well as hyper-realistic works that reflect on the…
GRACE WEAVER AT MAX HETZLER GALLERY21
For Weaver, the body is not just a subject but a site – a stage on which line is choreographed in lyrical gestures, and through which emotion comes to the fore. Despite their monumental scale, Weaver’s new works disclose humble subjects…