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Migrate Art
Simon Butler on Foundational Change
7 min |
Fall 2021

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Lily Wong
The Lightseeker
10+ min |
Fall 2021

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Shaina McCoy
It’s a Family Affair
10+ min |
Fall 2021

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Ákos Ezer
And The Homo Inflexus
10+ min |
Fall 2021

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Margaret Kilgallen – That's Where the Beauty Is
Margaret Kilgallen’s Legacy Is Essential
2 min |
Fall 2021

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The Svane Family Foundation
The Ark Sets Sail at SFAI
2 min |
Fall 2021

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César Piette – Hyper Plastic Realism
I guess an important element in my work is the craft. I do want to make something with my hands even if it’s modeling with software.
9 min |
Fall 2021

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London – The Crossroads
A London in Transition
9 min |
Fall 2021

American Art Collector
Beautiful Variations
Robin Hextrum grew up in Stinson Beach, a small town across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco. Stinson Beach separates the biodiversity of Bolinas Lagoon from the Pacific Ocean. Living in such a beautiful and fragile ecosystem, she has been aware of environmental issues from an early age.
2 min |
August 2021

American Art Collector
In Harmony
It’s tempting to call paintings by Ron Hicks “enigmatic.” The word comes from the Greek ainissesthai, which means “to speak in riddles.” That doesn’t work. Nor does “mysterious.”
2 min |
August 2021

American Art Collector
International Perspectives
Compositions from across the globe feature major design principles that captivate viewers and communicate inspirations.
9 min |
August 2021

American Art Collector
Portraits of Promised Lands
The first portraiture retrospective for Hung Liu opens August 27 at National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
5 min |
August 2021

American Art Collector
Empowering Figures
Ayana Ross, winner of the second Bennett Prize, explores the themes of race and identity in her paintings.
5 min |
August 2021

American Art Collector
Homecoming in the Hamptons
Market Art + Design hosts its 11th annual fair at the Bridgehampton Museum in New York.
1 min |
August 2021

American Art Collector
Living Pictures
Art comes to life during the Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach’s annual Pageant of the Masters.
2 min |
August 2021

American Art Collector
Weekend in the Park
The 43rd annual Long’s Park Art Festival will include paintings, sculptures and more by over 200 juried artists.
1 min |
August 2021

American Art Collector
A Changing City
Greg Gandy received his master’s degree at Academy of Art University in San Francisco in 2007, the same year he had his first exhibition at the city’s STUDIO Gallery. His most recent paintings will be shown at the gallery from August 26 through September 13.
2 min |
August 2021

American Art Collector
A Return to Colorado
Thirty leading art dealers will participate in a pop-up edition of Intersect Aspen.
1 min |
August 2021

Illustration
ROBERT OSONITSCH: The Illustrator's Photographer
A few of the major illustrators during the time of Steve Holland’s reign as king of the paperback covers shot their own reference photos.
4 min |
Illustration No. 73

Illustration
THE ART OF ZOË MOZERT
Zoë Mozert was born Alice Adelaide Moser in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on April 27, 1907. Her father was Fred William Moser, a mechanical engineer of German ancestry, and her mother was Jessie Mable Hatfield of Ohio.
10+ min |
Illustration No. 73

Illustration
ART FITZPATRICK & VAN KAUFMAN
AF/VK. These four initials were my only clue as to the source of the fantastic Pontiac ad illustrations I found in my dad’s old National Geographic magazines.
3 min |
Illustration No. 73

Illustration
STEVE HOLLAND: The World's Greatest Illustration Art Model
Thomas Steven Holland was born January 8, 1925, in Seattle Washington, and died on May 10, 1997, at age 72 in Humboldt County, California following a brief illness. He was married three times and had two children from his first marriage, a son named Claude and a daughter, Nicole.
4 min |
Illustration No. 73

Illustration
THE PULP ART OF PETER DRIBEN
Pulp magazines covered numerous genres, including fantasy, crime, Westerns, science-fiction, horror, action, and war. Cover art designs ran the gamut, but often many would feature half-naked young women—there was even a genre devoted exclusively to the subject—the girlie pulps.
9 min |
Illustration No. 73

Poets & Writers Magazine
THE FIELD OF STORIES
IN HER NEW MEMOIR, POET WARRIOR, PUBLISHED BY W. W. NORTON IN SEPTEMBER, U.S. POET LAUREATE JOY HARJO TRAVELS THE ROADS, RIVERS, AND RHYTHMS OF HER LIFE, TAKING READERS ON A JOURNEY ACROSS GENERATIONS AND SINGING POWERFUL LESSONS ON THE CYCLICAL NATURE OF TIME AND BECOMING.
10+ min |
September - October 2021

Poets & Writers Magazine
We Build It Ourselves
A roundtable on race, power, and the writing workshop
10+ min |
September - October 2021

International Artist
Familiar things
MASTER PAINTERS OF THE WORLD
3 min |
August - September 2021

International Artist
Creating Emphasis
Working from dark to light colors, Pamela Hamilton’s pastel paintings feature the smallest and brightest marks at the focal point
6 min |
August - September 2021

International Artist
Expression and flow
MASTER PAINTERS OF THE WORLDS
3 min |
August - September 2021

International Artist
Off the Board
Animals come to life in intricate detail through the boldness and versatility of Melissa Helene’s scratchboard art
4 min |
August - September 2021

International Artist
Biophilia
MASTER PAINTERS OF THE WORLD
3 min |