de boer (Los Angeles) is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of mixed-media wall works and sculpture by Matthew Kirk in Los Angeles. In Kirk’s first solo exhibition with de boer, the New
Brad Hoseley is an artist residing in Brooklyn, New York. He received a degree in printmaking from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in 2018. Hoseley is currently making paintings that explore sex
Sun-drenched mountains set against bright blue skies loom hazily in Ken Taylor Reynaga’s paintings. The artist’s thickly painted canvases present landscapes and scenes that may look like an idyll
In Fruits of Labor, Summer Wheat (SCAD M.F.A., painting, 2005) presents six richly textured paintings inspired by Greek mythology, animal archetypes, and astrology. A pair of totemic works featuring
Plato is thrilled to announce Alic Brock's solo exhibition, When Shadows Forget Their Master, on view from October 10 through November 15, with a public reception scheduled for Friday, October 10 fro
1969 Gallery is thrilled to present Adam Dressner: Hello Stranger 2, the artist’s debut solo gallery exhibition, and a continuation of his body of work first publicly displayed at Grand Central Ter
Library Street Collective is pleased to present Bugbee, a two-person exhibition with Sam Friedman and Josh Sperling opening October 18, 2025. The exhibition will feature new works by each artist, in
It's that time again. After Juxtapoz editor Evan Pricco juried Surreal Salon 17, our friends at Baton Rouge Gallery – center for contemporary art is proud to announce it is now accepting submission
Brazil Modern traces the evolution of Brazilian design, from its twentieth-century roots to its recognition as a vital force in the global design revolution. Characterized by rich hardwoods, ing
Dana Blume is an American painter based in Seattle, Washington. He earned his BFA in drawing and painting from California State University Long Beach in 2019 and his MFA in the same discipline from u
Newport Street Gallery, in association with HENI, will present an exhibition uniting three disruptive artists: Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst, and Invader. Opening 10 October and running until 29 March
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