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Fiction – Bozo
The man stood in front of an arrangement of bottles and glasses.
Anna's Adventures in Wonderland
In recent years, 28-year-old painter Anna Weyant has found herself at the center of the art world circus thanks to soaring demand for her paintings, a surge in her auction prices, and a relationship with her gallerist, Larry Gagosian. When you cut through all the noise and hype, who is Weyant, and what's at the heart of her work?
Watch This Space
The global ambitions of Invader's street art.
Mike Lee - The Privilege of Innocence
“Go west, young man!” An iconic phrase that drove America’s westward expansion—a call to citizens and immigrants alike, to embrace Manifest Destiny and seek new lands, prosperity, and freedom.
Shepard Fairey - The Iconic Icon
As I enter Shepard Fairey’s Los Angeles studio on a sunny October afternoon, a considerably large painting of Andy Warhol sits on an easel, eyes focused and looming directly over the shoulder of Fairey as he adds watercolor touches to a series of works on paper.
April Bey - A Trip To Atlantica
Drawing from her own experiences in Bahamian and American cultures, April Bey’s work as both an artist and educator critically explores themes of race, identity, supremacy, and colonialism.
George Condo - The Artificial Realist
In the comfort of his bedroom, New Hampshire-born artist George Condo contemplated his place and personal perspective on art criticism and history.
Art and Science in Bloom
Laguna College of Art + Design Teams with UCI School of Medicine
A Guide for Quitting Your Job and Crossing Europe
Copenhagen, Paris, and Sweet Sweet Sarajevo
Ever Velasquez – The Chingona of Chinatown
Today, Velasquez manages the gallery that’s become ground zero for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ exhibitions and artist representation in Los Angeles. We sat down for a punk rock lunch at Toi in West Hollywood and chatted about her strong influence in the Los Angeles art scene.
Women Dressing Women
The Metropolitan Museum Costume Institute celebrates women designers
Streets of San Francisco
Lauren D'Amato's Preservation of Culture
Jon Key - The Foundation of Rediscovery
A thread runs through John Key’s practice and life, one that involves family (being a twin), art, design, and adventure.
The All Seeing Seneca
A Little Cosmic Horror and Candyland
Lola Gil - Through Her Looking Glass
It's not surprising that a very young Lola Gil spent unhurried hours among her grandmother's collection of small, humble figures and objects.
Sarah Lee - At Moonlight
When was the last time you sat in stillness? Turned off your phone? Closed your eyes and allowed your brain to neutralize and excavate an instinct deep inside, opening the senses to risk and exposure? Likely not recently.
Olivia Sterling - Rage Comedy
Olivia Sterling’s protagonists flail and prey, grind sausages, and mangle cakes, oozing pure angst, twisted into buoyant humor with juicy strokes.
Wild Style 40
A Defining Film for a Defining Era
Mikiko Hara
\"...beyond any of those details of the real, there are dreams. And everyone's living in them.\"
Marty
Now 80, Martin Scorsese is on one of the most creative runs of his careerand consumed by the challenges (and opportunities) of all that he has left to do.
The Group Portrait: The Guggenheim Goes Dark
A group of artists on the perils of being seen.
The Power To: Make the Whitney Less White
Rujeko Hockley is changing the museum.
A Sunnier Edvard Munch
A new exhibition offers a counterpoint to The Scream.
STEPPING OUT
COLLECTOR'S FOCUS LANDSCAPES
Island Light
The Cuttyhunk Island Artists' Residency is held in a sprawling, 100-year-old house on an island off the southern coast of Massachusetts.
LOOKING AT SOMEONE LOOKING
Rebecca Orcutt's uneasy search for meaning and consequence
A Journey of Discovery
A young artist turns to the past and finds deeper meaning in the present
LIVING IN COLOR
Artist JoAnn Smith opens the doors to the joyous world of whimsy she has painted into life.
GINA MINICHINO: Playing with Food
Gina Minichino started her journey in visual arts because of Charles Schulz. \"He was my earliest influence for drawing and the reason I wanted to be a cartoonist,\" she says.
A Signature Celebration
For the full month of September, Principle Gallery hosts its 10th Anniversary exhibition at the Charleston, South Carolina, location.