EVENTSHAMPTONS Gyotaku Master Artist Chuck Seaman Opens Studio to the Public by Sponsors Don’t miss this unique opportunity to meet a Gyotaku Master Artist and see his studio. Chuck Seaman one of only 8 classically...
ART FAIRSNEW YORK CITY Critic’s View: Fine Art Print Fair Offers Masters of the Medium and New Works by Charles A. Riley II For the 26th installment of the IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair, at the cavernous Javits Center, a notably selective group of 81 dealers has...
FEATURESInside The ExhibitionNEW YORK CITY “Outcasts” Empowered, Upend Ideas on Female Identity at Wave Hill by Susan Hodara Banishment. Erasure. Dismissal. These are the themes behind “Outcasts: Women in the Wilderness” at Wave Hill, a 28-acre public...
Art ReviewsNEW YORK CITY Critic’s Picks: NYC Gallery Shows at Ronin, Pen + Brush, Van Doren Waxter by Charles A. Riley II This week’s selection features three rewarding shows just steps from Fifth Avenue on the stretch from 22nd to 73rd street: A master...
EXHIBITIONSNEW YORK CITY Focus on Prints: Exhibitions to Know in New York City Right Now by Pat Rogers In addition to the opportunity to attend art fairs that are part of New York Print Week, another benefit brought by the International...
EXHIBITIONSHamptons & East End Experimental AB-EX Prints by Women Artists Open at Pollock-Krasner House by Hamptons Art Hub Staff The Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center opens its second show of the season this weekend with "Innovation and Abstraction: Women...
ReviewsHAMPTONS ART REVIEW: Steve Miller Works Fulfill Promise of Applying Science to Art by Eric Ernst Viewing Steve Miller’s recent works at Sara Nightingale Gallery in Water Mill, it is difficult not to be reminded of the ongoing...
Art ReviewsHAMPTONS ART REVIEW: Brian Gaman Prints Occupy Space between Images and Objects by Eric Ernst In the sculptures and photographic pigment prints of the late Brian Gaman currently on display at the Parrish Art Museum, the artist...
Art ReviewsMUSEUMSSOUTH FLORIDA ART REVIEW: Warhol Album Covers Track Revolutionary’s Progress at Boca Raton Museum by Sandra Hale Schulman In what could easily have been another ho-hum Warhol show of the de rigueur Campbell’s Soup/Mao/Superman/Liz Taylor...
EXHIBITIONSMUSEUMSNEW YORK CITY The Met Celebrates Print Dept Centennial with “The Power of Prints” by Hamptons Art Hub Staff The Metropolitan Museum of Art celebrates the centennial of its Department of Prints with the exhibition "The Power of Prints: The...
ReviewsMUSEUMSHAMPTONS ART REVIEW: Guild Hall Lichtenstein Show Stretches Viewers’ Understanding by Charles A. Riley II Welcome to the second half of the Roy Lichtenstein survey. As a prerequisite, students are expected to have completed part one of the...
Art & ArtistsHAMPTONS IN STUDIO – Steve Miller and X-Ray Art by Annette Hinkle Artist Steve Miller works in a light-filled space near the train tracks along a rural stretch of land in Sapaponack on Long Island’s...
EXHIBITIONSMUSEUMSLONG ISLAND Pollock as Printmaker Revealed at Long Island Museum by Annette Hinkle Jackson Pollock is best known for his stunning abstract poured paintings from the 1950s — work which marked the high point of his...
EXHIBITIONSHAMPTONS Moby-Dick, Interpreted by Pat Rogers DISPATCH - SEPT 28, 2013 EAST HAMPTON, NY- Herman Melville's Moby-Dick is receiving attention from Hamptons artists through The...
EXHIBITIONSHamptons WeekendHAMPTONS Andy’s Hamptons – Warhol Still Summers Here by Sandra Hale Schulman There he is again. And again. And again. Repetitious like a multi-paneled Marilyn silkscreen that just sold for $38.2 million at...
Art & ArtistsEXHIBITIONSFAR & WIDE Art Etched into Surfboard – Peter Spacek by Pat Rogers Surfboards aren't just for riding the waves. Ask artist Peter Spacek. An architecture office doesn't only have to focus on...