Joe Sorren “Momentary” @ Cotton Candy Machine, Brooklyn NY
This past March, Cotton Candy Machine Gallery invited Joe Sorren to be resident artist and paint an entire exhibition of paintings within the gallery space and live stream his process to the internet....
View ArticleTristan Eaton x How Nosm in Brooklyn
A few weeks ago, we watched the documentation of Tristan Eaton and How Nosm collaborating on a mural together in Brooklyn. Today, we got the lowdown from Tristan on the enitre collaboration: "Four...
View ArticleGraphite Drawings by Michael Schall
Brooklyn-based artist Michael Shall does not draw from photographs but uses images to "gain an understanding of how certain things are structured." He then uses these s structural understandings to...
View Article"Tomorrow's Today" @ Brilliant Champions
Bushwick is a place where you can enjoy some of Brooklyn’s best tacos, while looking at some of the worst street art in the world.
View ArticleThe Queens of Queens
Tim Okamura’s expressive oil portraits incorporate imagery of graffiti and tags as well as collage. In his Bronx Brooklyn Queens series, he repeatedly incorporates stenciled crowns into the portraits,...
View ArticleProspect Park Religion
Sylvia Maier’s portraiture tackles large issues like race, gender and religion. Her "Prospect Park" series documents figures present in the cultural center, but the artist infuses her paintings with...
View ArticleErin M. Riley "8/bi/f/ma" @ Brilliant Champions, Brooklyn
Brilliant Champions Gallery is pleased to present 18/bi/f/ma, a solo exhibition of new works by Erin M. Riley. This collection of new tapestries, being the largest to date (some as large as 8 x 8...
View ArticlePhotoville’s THE FENCE 2016 Opens in Brooklyn
Photoville’s latest exhibition series, titled THE FENCE, has made its appearances this year in Boston, Atlanta, Houston, and Santa Fe. Luckily for New Yorkers, Photoville recently opened its Brooklyn...
View ArticleZoë Ligon "Woman with the Good Meat Removed"
Combining aspects of the mundane with images of sex acts, Detroit-based collage artist Zoë Ligon juxtaposes actual objects against that which is routinely objectified (bodies, namely female).
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