VIDEO | Lilian Thomas Burwell: Enfolded
February 16, 2023
February 15, 2023 - Mark Segal and Jennifer Landes for the Easthampton Star
Parrish Celebrates 125 Years
The Parrish Art Museum will celebrate its anniversary with a program that includes artists, such as Nanette Carter, choosing works from the permanent collection to show alongside their own art, in this case, "Cantilevered #53 (Teetering)," an oil on Mylar piece from 2020.
February 11, 2023 - Mark Segal for The East Hampton Star
The Southampton Arts Center will celebrate its 10th anniversary with the seventh iteration of East End Collected, an exhibition organized annually by the artist Paton Miller to reflect the diversity of the East End’s art community. Opening Saturday with a reception at 5 p.m., the show will include a series of public programs and works by more than 40 artists.
Read More >>February 10, 2023 - Oliver Peterson for Dan's Papers
The Church in Sag Harbor is celebrating the village’s legacy of Black artists with a new exhibition, Return to a Place by the Sea featuring Frank Wimberley, Nanette Carter, Gregory Coates and the late Al Loving — four abstract artists with local roots and a shared past.
Read More >>February 9, 2023 - Galerie Editors
Intersect Palm Springs Returns with Art and Activism in the Desert
The art fair will be on view at the Palm Springs Convention Center February 9-12 with a slew of exhibitions, events, and a special focus on female talent.
The art and design fair Intersect Palm Springs returns for its second edition from February 9 through 12 this year, welcoming a dynamic mix of over 50 contemporary and modern galleries.
February 9, 2023 - Maximilíano Durón for ARTnews
Berry Campbell Gallery is listed by ARTnews as an exhibitor at the 15th annual Dallas Art Fair.
Read More >>February 9, 2023 - Will Grunewald for Down East Magazine, February 2023
Lynne Drexler Saw the World Through Kaleidoscope Eyes
The art establishment ignored Lynne Drexler in life and, for more than two decades, also in death. But suddenly, the brilliantly colored canvases she kept piled in her ramshackle Monhegan home are fetching millions. Who was the enigmatic painter, and why is her immense talent only beginning to get its due?
Will Grunewald for Down East, February 2023
February 8, 2023 - The Baer Faxt
Elizabeth Osborne's Passage, 1971 is highlighted by The Baer Faxt in a recent Instagram post discussing Intersect Palm Springs 2023.
Read More >>February 7, 2023 - Mary Gregory
The history of Black artists on Long Island is rich, deep and still being written. Sometimes, with help, history repeats itself. This month offers chances to revisit pivotal exhibitions of previous decades and witness the cultural significance of Black artists in the area.
WHAT "Return to A Place by the Sea"
WHEN | WHERE Through May 27, 12-5 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday, The Church, 48 Madison St., Sag Harbor
INFO Free; 631-919-5342, thechurchsagharbor.org
Read More >>February 7, 2023 - Sara Marín
These last years have been crucial for readdressing the gender imbalance in art history, unveiling powerful and inspiring stories of female artists. Today’s edition of Artland’s Lost (and Found) Artist series, which unveils the stories of artists who were once omitted from the mainstream art canon or who were largely unseen for most of their careers, explores the renaissance of Abstract Expressionist painter Lynne Mapp Drexler (1928-1999). Probably overshadowed by her husband (also a painter) and her male contemporaries, she experienced the vibrant and tumultuous New York art scene of the mid-20th century but overwhelmed by it, and struggling with her career, left for the peaceful Monhegan Island, off the coast of Maine. As is often the case, after her death in 1999 and especially in recent years, Drexler is eventually gaining the attention she would have merited, and (as some had anticipated) her paintings are now being sold for millions.
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