Designed to Heal our Eyes and Hearts By Donald Brackett, WTP Guest Writer Time Shadow, The Ambient Paintings of Bernadette Jiyong Frank. July 9 – August 29, 2020, Dolby Chadwick Gallery, San Francisco. This remarkable body of work by Jiyong Frank, in its harmonious entirety, is the opposite of the hyper-speeds of technology and celebrates…
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Art Roundup: Brooklyn
Fall 2018 Highlights By John S. Berman, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. Contemporary artists mining historical subjects and themes for inspiration and…
Art Roundup: New York City
Fall 2018 Highlights By Emilia Dubicki, WTP Art Correspondent Four times a year, WTP art correspondents from around the country will report back on the previous season, with images from exhibitions you otherwise might have missed, and their own insights into these varied venues. The fall art season in New York overflows with exhibits and…
Exhibition Review: Agnes Martin
Abstract Expressionist or Minimalist? By Sandra Tyler, Editor-in-Chief Agnes Martin’s works are not immediately impactful. There is no Jackson Pollock wow factor. They are to be ruminated upon, studied; appreciated for their emotional resonance, a hallmark of abstract expressionism – a movement I’ve always identified foremost with my mother, with the sweeping gestural and atmospheric of her own…
Woven Tale Press Art Exhibition Opening...
…was a huge success! Great eclectic representation of Press artists, and with one of our Press contributors, Christine Klaus, reading from her own work as well as the poetry of a couple of others included in the book. Our first selected works edition is all about an eclectic rather than “best” representation of past artists,…