Editor -- Evan

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The Figure is the first full-scale survey devoted to Milton Avery’s figurative paintings. The works on view begin the 1920s, when he moved to New York, and continue through 1964, the year he c
Andrew Kreps Gallery is pleased to announce Pilgrimage, an exhibition of new paintings by Clare Rojas (b. 1976, Columbus, Ohio). Over the past two decades, Clare Rojas has developed a deepl
Philip Martin Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of new works by Ontario-based artist Sky Glabush. Glabush's work engages the totality of personal and pictorial experience. Glabush makes
A show we have been excited about all fall is Landscape by Motonori Uwasu, opening at Moosey Norwich this week. Born in Osaka Japan in 1975, Motonori Uwasu graduated in Fine Art from Osaka
Company Gallery is pleased to announce Gentle Tug on Thigh, a solo exhibition of new works on paper and soft sculptures by Jonathan Lyndon Chase, on view through December 20, 2025. The exhibitio
LaMontagne Gallery is pleased to present Motion Pictures, a solo exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by Sean Downey. The work uses images and forms as proxies for a feeling sense about time. D
Philip Martin Gallery is pleased to present, “Dry Season,” an exhibition of new oil-on-canvas paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Daniel Dove. Dove’s works consider modern American life throu
Company Gallery is pleased to announce Divorce Paintings, Jeanette Mundt’s third solo exhibition with the gallery. Recently, Mundt’s practice has undergone a decisive evolution, with the physical
Charlie James Gallery is pleased to present May the Ground Seethe, a solo exhibition of painting and sculpture by Los Angeles artist Shizu Saldamando. Saldamando’s intimate portraits
Jasaya Neale, born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri—a city steeped in the rich heritage of jazz—developed a deep connection to jazz, not just as music but as a philosophy: “the African Ameri
Thinkspace Projects is pleased to present Inward, their fourth solo exhibition with artist Cinta Vidal showcasing 14 new works on canvas and 6 new works on paper. Vidal (b. 1982 Spain) was originally
Rife with symbolic subject matter, Julie Curtiss’ exhibition Maid in Feathers is a personal meditation on early motherhood and psychological transformation. In this new body of work, Curtiss explor
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