Richard Galusha Retrospective: An Artist’s Journey
Galusha uses bold color with an impressionistic style to portray the landscapes and western history of the Yampa Valley, northwestern Colorado, and the Little Snake River Valley. Featured in this exhibit are many plein air paintings from his world travels, and more.
Spotlight on Contemporary Artist Leah Yerpe
Leah Yerpe may not be the first artist to arrange clusters of figures in aerial interconnectivity, but she is the first to put a signature spin on the subject.
Christine Lafuente: Looking Into Water
The exhibition explores how painting seascapes has influenced Lafuente’s shimmering floral arrangements and celebrates the gallery’s 20-year working relationship with the artist.
William Schneider Receives Pastel Painters of Cape Cod Award
Congratulations to William A. Schneider on his most recent award. View the pastel painting here and see what the artist had to say about it.
Among the Trees: Bridgette Meinhold
Continuing her investigation of the ethereal nature of the environment, Bridgette Meinhold’s new show explores and celebrates the nature of forests and beauty of trees.
Robert Schefman: Secrets
In his first solo exhibition with David Klein Gallery Robert Schefman presents his recent series of paintings and drawings exploring the hidden world of secrets.
Alan Feltus: An Air of Stillness
“Feltus gives expression to rarified and faintly voyeuristic scenarios suffused with longing, expectation, boredom, anticipation, uncertainty, and regret.” Learn about his current exhibition here.
New Tang Dynasty Figure Painting Competition
Based on the theme “Pure Truth, Pure Kindness, and Pure Beauty,” New Tang Dynasty Television has organized this competition since 2008 to revive the traditional art of realistic oil painting.
December 1–6: London Art Week
On view will be artworks dating from antiquity to the present day; the week coincides with the Old Master sales conducted by London’s major auction houses.
It Could Be You: Portraiture in a Constructed World
Juried by Hyeseung Marriage-Song, Beverly McNeil, and Patricia Watwood, this show features 30+ international multidisciplinary artists whose artwork explores both the purpose and limits of portraiture, identity, and the self in the modern digital age.