Stan Squirewell: Robitussin, Hotcombs & Grease

In Stan Squirewell’s most recent solo exhibition, Robitussin, Hotcombs & Grease, at the Claire Oliver Gallery in Harlem earlier this year, he offered a poignant meditation on Black domestic life, memory, and inheritance. Drawing from anonymous archival photographs sourced from the Smithsonian and private family collections, Squirewell transformed historical images into fascinating mixed-media portraits that… Continue reading Stan Squirewell: Robitussin, Hotcombs & Grease

Fragments of Broken Plates

When you come across an exhibition that offers a unique take on a subject or a new way of presenting art, it’s like hitting the lottery. At Fremin Gallery using broken plates with an array of detailed patterns, Robert Strati continues the design dialogue by extending the conversation with each broken shard. Strati frees not… Continue reading Fragments of Broken Plates

Robert Rauschenberg: Channel Surfing

Channel Surfing exhibition at Pace Gallery in NYC, focuses on the Robert Rauschenberg’s response to the rise of global media culture from the early 1980s to the mid-2000s, and a return to painting after taking a break from art. His new works combine his canvases with elements of photography, printmaking, and sculpture exploring of the… Continue reading Robert Rauschenberg: Channel Surfing

Inedible In The Hippocampus

Leonor Anthony – Inedible In The Hippocampus, 2018 mixed media on wood. We are a country of immigrant stock both old and new. We have always fought to make this country better, even after we have made mistakes. Let’s all keep up the fight to do better, be better and never forget that the greatness… Continue reading Inedible In The Hippocampus

Meike Lohmann

Meike Lohmann’s works from the 33rd Chelsea International Fine Art Competition Exhibition at Agora Gallery, NY. “Time and localization form the central aspect of Meike Lohmann’s work. Her paintings aspire to establish a link between a landscape’s reality and its image as pictured in the mind of the viewer. In Farm, the use of embroidery… Continue reading Meike Lohmann