Arts

  • Bruno Pontiroli Tests the Boundaries of Familiarity in His U…

    [ad_1] “Imagine a world based on a different logic; a universe comprised of the absurd and paradoxes,” prompts Bruno Pontiroli, whose paintings explore the sometimes grotesque tension between the familiar and the uncanny. The artist is known for his absurdist paintings of animals with overly long legs, contorted bodies, or myriad mutant-like heads or limbs.…

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  • “Old Iron” by Photographer Michael Dean Lemon

    [ad_1] A series documenting demolition derbies by photographer Michael Dean Lemon. Known for capturing dynamic images of daily life, “Old Iron” is a collection of eight images taken from a larger body of work. The demolition derby is an enduring, yet often overlooked subculture, once central to midwestern county fairs and true Americana. In the…

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  • Dana James: The Alchemy of Contradiction

    [ad_1] Dream in Suburbia, Dream of Elsewhere Dana James’s paintings do not simply occupy the gallery wall—they beckon, shimmer, and shift, pulling viewers into an invented nostalgia. A native of Manhattan now based in Brooklyn’s Bushwick neighborhood, James constructs work that references Americana through imagined objects and places she never truly experienced. Swimming pools, flickering…

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  • Winslow Homer in Watercolor at the MFA Boston » Art & Antiqu…

    [ad_1] From November 2, 2025, to January 19, 2026, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston presents the exhibition “Of Light and Air: Winslow Homer in Watercolor” Source: MFA Boston · Image: Winslow Homer, “The Blue Boat”, 1892. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston American artist Winslow Homer (1836–1910) transformed the medium of watercolor through his relentless…

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  • US Galleries Close in Support of General Strike Against ICE

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  • Juxtapoz Magazine – Akea Brionne: Time Bends for the Tender …

    [ad_1] Lyles & King is pleased to present Time Bends for the Tender, a solo exhibition of Akea Brionne’s work on view through February 21, 2026. Drawing inspiration from bell hooks’ Sisters of the Yam, this series explores the interior landscape of black women cultivated in order to survive the psychic, social, and geographic pressures placed upon them. The works…

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  • These 1,000-Year-Old Paper Flowers, Sealed in a Cave, Are a …

    [ad_1] China’s medieval Tang Dynasty, which spanned 618 to 907 C.E., was something of a golden age in the nation’s long and storied history. The realm’s territory expanded while governmental stability helped to ensure relative peace, and trade routes like the Silk Road were kept relatively safe. And as people enjoyed more exposure to materials…

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  • “This Much is True” by Photographer Albert Elm

    [ad_1] A collection of images reflecting life at home and abroad by Danish photographer Albert Elm. The followup to his acclaimed debut monograph, “What Sort of Life is This,” Elm’s new book captures a particular moment in time, shaped by his age, circumstances, and surroundings. From an Italian marble quarry to an industrial pipe system…

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  • Kasia Frankowicz: Where Emotion Outweighs Truth

    [ad_1] An Emotional Landscape Between Memory and Invention Kasia Frankowicz’s art does not merely reflect her past—it refracts it through vivid color, aching sentiment, and a fluid relationship with truth. Born in Western Sydney and now working in Melbourne’s north, Frankowicz brings a complex identity to the canvas: she is a Polish-Australian daughter of refugees,…

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  • From the Shadows” » Art & Antique Marketplace

    [ad_1] From November 7, 2025, to May 10, 2026, the National Gallery in London presents the exhibition “Wright of Derby: From the Shadows” Source: The National Gallery, London · Image: Joseph Wright ‘of Derby’, ‘An Experiment on a Bird In the Air Pump’. The National Gallery, London Following on from recent exhibitions such as Turner…

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