In collaboration with Mana Urban Arts Project and Jonathan LeVine Gallery, Austrian artist Nychos painted a mural at the Ice House, a building located near the approach to the Holland Tunnel in Jersey City. Titled Anatomy of the Empires Eagle, this large-scale piece depicts an eagle and a snake in the artists renowned transparent aesthetic, displaying their insides... read more
These Paintings Take a Fairytale Turn to a Forest Far, Far Away By Diana Shi Weaving dreamy landscapes with nymphic animals tucked away in forests, multi-media artist Andy Kehoe’s latest collection of paintings titled Fantastical Romanticism at Jonathan LeVine Gallery spins the Romanticism tradition. An image of a dark forest draws the viewer to walk a little closer, to reach... read more
SANER’S RESISTENCIA/RESISTANCE at MUSEO DE LAS AMERICAS Saner (aka Edgar Flores) delves into the essence of cultural self through nahual masked renegades in this summer’s exhibition at Museo de las Americas. In the exhibition Saner explores the themes of identity and conformity as he portrays masked personas inspired by traditional nahual spirits. With 48 canvases, a... read more
Cambodian Expat Andrew Hem on Painting Real Life By David Jenison Andrew Hem is an artist with one hell of a history. The Khmer Rouge, led by notorious leaders like Pol Pot, ruled Cambodia in the 1970s and orchestrated a genocide that killed off a quarter of the country. The Oscar-winning film The Killing Fields... read more
722 – 481 BC is the newest collaborative work from Faith47 and Lyall Sprong of Thingking. This large mural is situated in the heart of Manchester’s northern district and pays homage to human intimacy, as well as asserts support for LGBT rights. At night this public work is brought to life by a beautiful geometric light... read more
Auteurs Turned Action Figures: An Interview with Mike Leavitt It’s not often you get to see an art exhibit that’s an equally measured melding of pop culture, wit-heavy satire, surrealism and impressive skill. But that’s what Mike Leavitt, also known as ReMike, is all about. The Seattle-based artist started out by making evolved action figures... read more
A 10-Foot Statue of Freud Being Dissected is Coming to Flatiron Plaza Sponsored by the Tourist Board of Vienna, a 10-foot statue of Sigmund Freud being dissected on his couch is coming to Flatiron Plaza from June 16th to June 18th. The work is by Austrian artist Nychos, who began his career as a teenager... read more
Discover How Spain’s Spectacular Underwater Museum Took Shape Jason de Caires Taylor’s art is like no other, a paradox of creation, constructed to be assimilated by the ocean and transformed from inert objects into living breathing coral reefs, portraying human intervention as both positive and life-encouraging. Numerous publications and documentaries have featured his extraordinary work,... read more
Turn the Page: The First Ten Years of Hi-Fructose Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art May 22 – December 31, 2016 Opening Reception: May 21, 2016 from 8:30 – 11pm Opening Reception Tickets Opening this Sunday, May 22, 2016, the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) will exhibit some of the foremost contemporary artists in Turn the Page:... read more
SANER TAKES OVER VIVE LATINO FESTIVAL IN MÉXICO CITY Vive Latino is the biggest and most important music festival in Latin America. This year they commissioned artist Saner to create the art for the event. Saner’s art was not only featured as the poster and official image of the festival but also in massive art installations,... read more
Erik Jones: The End of the Immortals By David Jenison Erik Jones paid his dues illustrating comic book covers, but his passion for gallery work motivated the native Floridian to make a New York move with little money in his pockets. Despite the risky relocation, the Brooklyn-based artist now shows his vibrant, colorful, expressive works... read more
In collaboration with Mana Urban Arts Project and Jonathan LeVine Gallery, Austrian artist Nychos painted a mural at the Ice House, a building located near the approach to the Holland Tunnel in Jersey City. Titled Anatomy of the Empires Eagle, this large-scale piece depicts an eagle and a snake in the artists renowned transparent aesthetic, displaying their insides... read more
These Paintings Take a Fairytale Turn to a Forest Far, Far Away By Diana Shi Weaving dreamy landscapes with nymphic animals tucked away in forests, multi-media artist Andy Kehoe’s latest collection of paintings titled Fantastical Romanticism at Jonathan LeVine Gallery spins the Romanticism tradition. An image of a dark forest draws the viewer to walk a little closer, to reach... read more
SANER’S RESISTENCIA/RESISTANCE at MUSEO DE LAS AMERICAS Saner (aka Edgar Flores) delves into the essence of cultural self through nahual masked renegades in this summer’s exhibition at Museo de las Americas. In the exhibition Saner explores the themes of identity and conformity as he portrays masked personas inspired by traditional nahual spirits. With 48 canvases, a... read more
Cambodian Expat Andrew Hem on Painting Real Life By David Jenison Andrew Hem is an artist with one hell of a history. The Khmer Rouge, led by notorious leaders like Pol Pot, ruled Cambodia in the 1970s and orchestrated a genocide that killed off a quarter of the country. The Oscar-winning film The Killing Fields... read more
722 – 481 BC is the newest collaborative work from Faith47 and Lyall Sprong of Thingking. This large mural is situated in the heart of Manchester’s northern district and pays homage to human intimacy, as well as asserts support for LGBT rights. At night this public work is brought to life by a beautiful geometric light... read more
Auteurs Turned Action Figures: An Interview with Mike Leavitt It’s not often you get to see an art exhibit that’s an equally measured melding of pop culture, wit-heavy satire, surrealism and impressive skill. But that’s what Mike Leavitt, also known as ReMike, is all about. The Seattle-based artist started out by making evolved action figures... read more
A 10-Foot Statue of Freud Being Dissected is Coming to Flatiron Plaza Sponsored by the Tourist Board of Vienna, a 10-foot statue of Sigmund Freud being dissected on his couch is coming to Flatiron Plaza from June 16th to June 18th. The work is by Austrian artist Nychos, who began his career as a teenager... read more
Discover How Spain’s Spectacular Underwater Museum Took Shape Jason de Caires Taylor’s art is like no other, a paradox of creation, constructed to be assimilated by the ocean and transformed from inert objects into living breathing coral reefs, portraying human intervention as both positive and life-encouraging. Numerous publications and documentaries have featured his extraordinary work,... read more
Turn the Page: The First Ten Years of Hi-Fructose Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art May 22 – December 31, 2016 Opening Reception: May 21, 2016 from 8:30 – 11pm Opening Reception Tickets Opening this Sunday, May 22, 2016, the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) will exhibit some of the foremost contemporary artists in Turn the Page:... read more
SANER TAKES OVER VIVE LATINO FESTIVAL IN MÉXICO CITY Vive Latino is the biggest and most important music festival in Latin America. This year they commissioned artist Saner to create the art for the event. Saner’s art was not only featured as the poster and official image of the festival but also in massive art installations,... read more
Erik Jones: The End of the Immortals By David Jenison Erik Jones paid his dues illustrating comic book covers, but his passion for gallery work motivated the native Floridian to make a New York move with little money in his pockets. Despite the risky relocation, the Brooklyn-based artist now shows his vibrant, colorful, expressive works... read more