Art Galleries & Museums

Among the fourteen recent works by Robert Longo in his new show, Storm of Hope, there’s plenty of storm, but where’s the hope?
Visually striking, Fred Tomaselli’s multimedia paintings are accumulations of collaged body parts, pharmaceuticals, plant-life, and paint.
Palazzo Grassi, the contemporary art museum of the Pinault Collection in Venice, is hosting the exhibition Henri Cartier-Bresson: Le Grand Jeu, co-organized with the Bibliothèque National de France and the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson.
For six months the 2020 iteration of Made in L.A. has been on ice. It is art without an audience, hanging in an existential funk.
Known for her symbolic use of the nude self-portrait, artist Julie Heffernan’s style can be described as a contemporary mix of Rococo, Surrealism, and Baroque, with a dash of the seventeenth-century Dutch still-life Masters.
Though a contemporary of the great Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters, Paul Cézanne had his own distinctive style and interests
Thirty-six years after his death, Elijah Pierce is receiving more acclaim than ever.
With the fall art season in full swing, we turn our lens to the galleries of Los Angeles.
The Peabody Essex Museum takes a more personal look at the Salem Witch Trials this fall.
From the art neighborhoods of the Lower East Side to Chelsea, women artists have kicked off New York’s fall cultural season with some of the best exhibitions in the city.
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