As a tour guide in the Rome and Vatican Museums, I can show visitors some of the most famous artworks depicting variations of painted architecture. I remember first learning about painted architecture during my undergraduate degree program of the History of Art & Architecture at...

Johansson Projects presents Light Echoes, a solo exhibition by Southern California-based painter and sculptor Aili Schmeltz. Light Echoes presents the artist's first solo exhibition with the gallery and highlights a combination of mixed-media textile paintings and ceramic modular sculptures. The unique mixed media wall works...

October Gallery is delighted to present the second solo exhibition of LR Vandy, following last year’s display of her large-scale installation, Dancing in Time: The Ties That Bind Us, a five- meter-high rope sculpture commissioned for the International Slavery Museum’s Martin Luther King celebrations at Liverpool’s Canning Dock...

Craig Krull Gallery is pleased to present Seguimos: Contemporary Art in Costa Rica, a group exhibition co-curated by Hannah Sloan.Seguimos features installation, video, photography, painting, works on paper, and sculpture by an intergenerational group of thirteen Costa Rican artists, the majority of whom are highly...

‘Stay Curious’ by curator Ivy Brown opens at The Watermark in Brooklyn Heights. The exhibition includes artists: Agnes Baillon & Eric de Dormael, Angelica Bergamini, Eileen Braun, Terri Fraser, Samuelle Green, Scott Harbison, Valerie Huhn, Elizabeth Jordan, Megan Klim, Robert Lach, David Mellen, Federica Patera & Andrea Sbra Perego,...

Claire Oliver Gallery is pleased to present Teetering on the Brink: Femininity, Inheritance, and Disaster, a special group exhibition marking the New York City debut of work by artists Sami Tsang, Ebony Russell, and Suyao Tian. The exhibition spans media including figurative sculpture, watercolor on paper, sculptural vessels,...

Perrotin is pleased to present Emptinesses, the fourth solo exhibition by Chiho Aoshima with the gallery. For this new exhibition, Chiho Aoshima has developed a universe that combines traditional Japanese references, memories of manga, science fiction, a love of nature and somewhat ambiguous female representations. Oscillating between romanticism and futuristic...