This year, for the first time ever, the usually glamorous “who’s who” ICP Spotlights benefit luncheon and auction was entirely virtual.
All in Reviews
This year, for the first time ever, the usually glamorous “who’s who” ICP Spotlights benefit luncheon and auction was entirely virtual.
By using a variety of techniques such as painting, retouching, scratching, and burning to alter the surfaces of her photos, Sarah Anne Johnson gives viewers a glimpse into a reality that cannot be captured with a camera.
While the automobile provided all Americans with a welcome and new-found freedom of movement, for the African Americans, traveling in cars was also a way of experiencing new vistas of racial bias and very real danger.
“…redemption through a rigorous practice of opening oneself up to the mysteries of things outside of our normal human activities will often lead to elevated levels of consciousness, greater understanding and compassion”
The ability of artful puppetry to arouse heightened emotional responses is undeniable and somewhat magical.
Styling: Black Expression, Rebellion, And Joy Through Fashion is a sartorial escapade through the multifaceted representations of contemporary Black style and their cultural significance.
A review of Ruben Natal-San Miguel’s “Women R Beautiful” Exhibit at Postmasters Gallery.
In Richter’s newest retrospective, our writer Charlotte Kent examines the famed artist’s relationship with painting
Our writer Charlotte Kent examines Roe Ethridge’s new exhibition, highlighting the artist’s image-making influence
ARTIKA Artist’s Books presents ‘Blood Wedding’ - a collaboration between the Barcelonia-based publishing house and artist Lita Cabellut in honor of Federico Garcia Lorca’s 1932 play.
Tuck Fauntleroy takes aerial photographs of the American West’s waterways and regional lakes. The scale and abstraction of these works resonates with the structures of the human perception and the natural world.
The German artist’s photographs are a beautiful collision of the natural and human worlds.
The Outsider Art Fair 2020 featured an array of lesser known photographic works that have flown under the radar for the majority of their artist’s lifetimes. Notable exhibitions included Austrian painter August Walla and American street photographer Vivian Maier.