North Carolina potter Daniel Johnston has transformed Peter's Projects spacious western gallery space into a wooden labyrinth of narrowly constructed curved corridors for a dynamic ceramic installation.
Read moreExhibition Recommendation: Hilario Gutierrez at Tansey Contemporary
After a spiritual experience in the desert southwest in 1994, Arizona native Hilario Gutierrez dove into abstraction at 43 years old with no previous painting experience. Over twenty years and twelve solo shows later, his contemporary acrylic paintings continue to embody the collision of emotions felt before a dramatic western landscape.
Read moreThe Land of Dreams is Better Far - Alexandra Eldridge at Nüart Gallery
Eldridge’s paintings are poetic visions that invite us into otherworldly realms existing only in the outer edges of our consciousness. The artist states that imagination is “the only real and eternal world,” and her mixed-media paintings take us on an enchanting journey to this mystical place.
Read moreSoey Milk: Kiokada at EVOKE Contemporary
Playful yet contemplative, Milk’s paintings and drawings invite the viewer to consider the delicacy, ferocity and mystery of the feminine. Her upcoming exhibition, Kiokada, at EVOKE Contemporary opens May 26th, 5-7pm.
Read moreArtist Interview: Jeremy Mann on "Experimentations, Process and Emotions"
Experimental foundations, intentional artistic processes and opposing poetic emotions make up Jeremy Mann’s latest body of sensuous portraits and moody cityscapes, debuting at the end of the month at EVOKE Contemporary. I interviewed Jeremy about his new paintings in this Question & Answer post.
Read moreQ&A With Synesthetic Artist Reyes Padilla
New Mexico artist Reyes Padilla's inaugural exhibition with Beals & Co., titled “Synesthesia,” is about the artist’s sensory fusion in which sound is simultaneously perceived through sight.
Read moreSophia Dixon Dillo's "Illumination" Installation at Winterowd Fine Art
More than 20 miles of metallic copper thread ebb and flow like streams of golden light in Sophia Dixon Dillo’s “Illumination” at Winterowd Fine Art. The installation, which interacts with the Colorado artist’s new "Light Box" series, is a refreshing exception in an art district typically characterized by marketable work.
Read moreFiguratively Speaking: Russell Wrankle brings together an impressive roster of ceramic artists in Meyer Gallery’s Epics, Myths and Fables
Now on display in Park City, Epics, Myths and Fables transforms Meyer Gallery’s mezzanine into a vision of three-dimensional folklore fantasy. Forty ceramic sculptures emit the curious intellect and imagination of their creators, who range from mid-career to established artists from all over the country...
Read moreArtist Spotlight: Nina Tichava
“I’m a native New Mexican. I was born and raised here; my heart is here; I will always come back here. This place is kind of the heartbeat of my life...but I still feel totally outside of it in a very interesting way...”
Read moreExploring Palette & Perspective with David Baca
For his upcoming exhibition, Black & White in Color, Baca continues his exploration of linear perspective through the removal and rediscovery of color. This practice allows him to reexamine the quality of line as he deviates from monochromatic themes to duotone palettes...
Read moreMatt Mullins: Blurring the Lines Between Art and Craft with Form & Concept Gallery
Matt Mullins’ artistic blend of human design and the landscape most significantly represents our integration with the natural world. However, there is another theme that emerges from his combination of human-designed patterning and the artistic rendering of nature, which is the visual collaboration between the realms of art, craft, and design...
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