“It isn’t necessary to make things large to make them monumental.” - Hans HoffmanWe all love small things. Small things are manageable... think mortgage. Small things are adorable… think our new puppy Millie. Small things fit places... think in a suitcase. Small things are often affordable… (well, sometimes not). Small things can be representative of larger things... think Ideas, Concepts, Movements... God. Small works of art fit all of these criteria… and I love them.
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The acclaimed signature event features insightful programming and new exhibitions at the SCAD Museum of Art, highlighting the global influence and legacy of creative expression.
Opening at TEW Galleries in Atlanta on April 11th and on show until late May 2025; A Study in Contrasts; works by the German artist Otto Neumann (1895 – 1975) and London-based painter, Haidee Becker.
Produced by Schaechter as a Penn Center for Neuroaesthetics artist-in-residence, the stained-glass dome is featured at the Michener, a Bucks County art museum known for American craft, before touring the countryDOYLESTOWN, PA (February 20, 2025)—Michener Art Museum’s original exhibition, Judith Schaechter: Super/Natural, is the first to feature the internationally-known glass artist’s newest, monumental work, a stunning eight-foot-tall stained-glass dome designed for a single viewer.
Author Giovanni Aloi delves into the interconnectedness of humanity, art, and plants
ACA Galleries is delighted to present Augustus Francis: Materia Prima, his debut solo exhibition in New York City. Featuring two new bodies of work that embrace the contradictions and dualities inherent to his practice.
A Journey of Balance and Passion by Micah Crandall-Bear & Christy Hopkins March 1–23, 2025 | Opening Reception: Sat, March 1, 2025, 5–7 PM
Mark Dion and Alexis Rockman are artists whose work probes our strained relationship with the environment. They were among the first to anticipate the epic ecological problems we now face. Throughout the course of their respective careers, both artists have collaborated on environmental research expeditions and publications. This exhibition is the first to consider both artists in a single presentation. Twenty-five sculptures, paintings, works on paper, and a new collaborative installation guide visitors on an absorbing journey into the shadowy depths of the threatened natural world.
Vanishing Point features a series of new paintings and watercolors by Alexis Rockman. These works will be on view at the gallery in tandem with the artist’s two-person exhibition with Mark Dion and Alexis Rockman, A Journey to Nature's Underworld, which opens at the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami on February 13th, 2025.