Winston W盲chter Fine Art is presenting Vertical World, an exhibition of new large-scale photographs by Sally Gall, which continues her decades long exploration of the natural world.
Hutchison鈥檚 work has evolved over time to encompass major life experiences like love, joy, loss and death. But they also offer a response to momentary sensations like the fall of light from a window or the flicker of reflections as a breeze passes over the surface of a lake...
In the 1990s, Catherine Howe was known for an idiosyncratic kind of figurative painting, with expressive brushwork, heightened color, and exaggerated forms.
Word is we鈥檙e heading into a supercharged hurricane season that could yield six to ten storms driving up the coast, but nothing can stop artists from returning to the city to mount fresh exhibitions.
A new body of work from artist Ethan Murrow grows around trees and their gifts. Enigmatic characters extoll the monumental plants along with their fundamental contributions to the arts.
September traditionally has been the busiest time of the year for artists and galleries in NYC, and not even the Covid-precipitated flight of the past two years can change that.
With 85 galleries scheduled to present artworks at this year鈥檚 Seattle Art Fair, running July 21-24, there鈥檚 plenty to enjoy from both local and national artists alike.
Contributed by Sharon Butler / Calling Catherine Howe鈥檚 whirling, monochromic flower paintings 鈥渢he pleasure garden鈥 is archly ironic, like calling de Kooning鈥檚 early paintings 鈥渨omen.鈥