Shiokava's retrospective details an overview of his extensive career through groupings of boxes, totems, wall works and studio artifacts.
Shiokava's retrospective details an overview of his extensive career through groupings of boxes, totems, wall works and studio artifacts.
by Colleen Smith Jody Guralnick’s studio in picturesque Aspen, Colo., seems ideally located for the artist, whose paintings celebrate the intersection of natural science and fine art, the organic, and the human-made. Where, exactly, is your studio located? The studio is high on the banks of Castle Creek—a snowmelt-fed river that comes down from the…
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An exhibition of more than 200 works, some rarely seen, gathered from across the globe, that foregrounds de Kooning’s lifelong engagement with drawing.
Few artists have examined the inner workings of artistic practice as closely and imaginatively as Joe Fig. The contemporary artist, educator, and author is known for work that explores the creative process and the spaces where art is made.
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Step inside the creative sanctuary of award-winning Western artist Jill Soukup and discover how she captures the raw emotion of the West.
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A mother and daughter share a passion for pastel and creative ingenuity.
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The Chicago-based artist, who just won the Walker Youngbird Foundation award for emerging Native American artists, discusses her artmaking process and taking inspiration from the Loop's architecture.
Explore the studio of Don Eddy and his wife, Leigh Behnke—both painters—who work in a third-floor loft in a 10-story SoHo building constructed in 1903 as a garment factory.
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A look at the highly recognizable movements, collectives and developed aesthetics from the city.
To celebrate NASA and the crew of the Artemis II on their historic 250,000-mile journey to the Moon and back, we bring you the story of astronaut-artist Alan Bean, a member of Apollo 12, who later captured his and others’ lunar experiences with brush and paint.
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The body of work is centered on a group of industrial thousand-liter water tanks filled with water collected from the shoreline of the San Francisco Bay.
While some years seem heavy with painters, photographers and sculptors, this year veered away from many traditional genres, with a heavier than ever emphasis on conceptual, installation, performance and even sound art.
Tony Ortega and Sylvia Montero’s custom Denver home studios offer a masterclass in balancing domestic life with artistic devotion.
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A major traveling retrospective of the "jazz witch" of Chicago's work runs through July 19 at the museum, presenting an excellent opportunity for people in the region to learn more about this late Hyde Park-based painter.