Technical prowess is on show in Atlanta. Across three recently opened exhibitions, artists are showcasing their ability to manipulate materials with finesse and mastery.
The year has started with shows exploring the South鈥檚 many ethnic identities, its historical and environmental issues and the personal identities of the individuals who live in the region.
The survey exhibitions that galleries stage at year鈥檚 end, which usually consist of small works by all of the artists they represent, are frequently confused with the art-themed holiday markets, aimed primarily at gift-giving.
In the 23 years he has been involved in Atlanta鈥檚 visual arts scene, Jamie Badoud, executive director of The Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts and Sciences, says he hasn鈥檛 seen anything like Atlanta Art Week before.
Many Atlanta art spaces this April are drenched in the saturated colors of spring. Cooper & Corfer鈥檚 photo-based collages at Jackson Fine Art鈥檚 expansive new gallery got me thinking about this...
Our series 鈥淢y Atlanta鈥 turns the spotlight on photographers, using their images and supporting text to illustrate how living in Atlanta has inspired their careers and lives. Today, we feature the work of Beth Lilly.
鈥淚s painting dead?鈥 was the art question of the last century. For the past 150 years, since the invention of photography, the question has been about what painting still has to offer.
Spalding Nix Fine Art has promoted its 鈥淥ut of the Ordinary鈥 exhibition, on view through September 10, in terms of the Gestalt psychology of perception and other things that relate to the act of seeing.