A Sacred, Simple, and Labor-Intensive Art
Gerald Peters Gallery is exhibiting recent works by a master printmaker who employs the Japanese technique of moku hanga ...
Salmagundi Club: Figuratively Speaking
Learn about a new exhibition at the Salmagundi Club, as well as its new commission competition for artists.
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for June 17, 2022
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Track Work: One Hundred Years of New York City’s Subway
The exhibition showcases an array of artists’ narrative interpretations over the last century and demonstrates how the subway exemplifies the diversity and community that defines New York as a city.
Global Garden: Oil Paintings, Etchings, and Drawings
By immortalizing nature's own orchid masterpieces, Patricia Laspino’s work seeks to enhance the understanding of our past and present infatuations with orchid species, and illuminate future expectations for our interaction with these magnificent plants.
Highlights From the Daniels Estate
Daniels, who was long regarded for his patronage of the arts, resided in Santa Fe during the last 42 years of his life and was awarded the prestigious New Mexico Governor’s Award for Excellence in the Arts. Preview works from his collection here.
Virtual Gallery Walk for April 21st, 2023
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Burton Silverman: Thoughtful Portraits
Swaying back and forth between tighter brushstrokes for the finer details and looser brushiness for mood and ambiance, Silverman finds the balance between realism and abstraction.
Contemporary Realism at Gallery 1261
Realism within this exhibition is depicted in varying degrees, from hyper-real, which can be somewhat exaggerated, ironic, and conceptual in its nature, to semi-abstract, enticing the eye with a more relaxed approach. Each artist brings their own ideas and perspective to the table.
Virtuosity with Humor
Why "Everything You See Could Be a Lie"