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Would You Buy This Hans Hofmann Painting at Art Basel or a Drawing by His Student, Lee Krasner? We Asked an Expert to Choose

Guadalajara brings aficionados a veritable feast of abstract art in August

Sikkema Jenkins & Co presents a group show featuring works by Brenda Goodman, Arturo Herrera, and Cameron Martin

Sikkema Jenkins & Co. presents a group show featuring works by Brenda Goodman, Arturo Herrera, and Cameron Martin Installation view. NEW YORK, NY .-Sikkema Jenkins & Co. is presenting a group show featuring works by Brenda Goodman, Arturo Herrera, and Cameron Martin. The exhibition explores each artists’ unique interpretation of abstraction through the accumulation of layers. Cameron Martin’s works on paper ripple with the meticulous application of marker, melding stroke into stroke to effect a shimmering, dimensional color field. His canvases are painted in overlapping, often transparent layers using techniques that complicate the distinction between the handmade and the mechanical. Both Brenda Goodman and Arturo Herrera consider the presence of negative space in their paintings, through differing compositional processes. Herrera’s collages are created by the application of loose, bold paint strokes upon cut photographs and found media. Alternately concealing and revealing vi

Frisson: Iconic Collection Debuts at Seattle Art Museum October 15

Frisson: Iconic Collection Debuts at Seattle Art Museum October 15
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The Aldrich In Ridgefield Debuts Single-Artist Series

Reply April 8, 2021 In April 2021, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum will inaugurate Aldrich Projects, a single-artist series that spotlights a singular work or a focused body of work by an artist every four months on the Museum s campus. The first in this series is Clarity Haynes: Collective Transmission. Sited in the Leir Atrium, Haynes debuts two new paintings, Birth Altar, 2020–2021 (2021) and Altar for Femme Joy (2020), from her ongoing Altar series, 2000 . Haynes describes her Altars as queer feminist spaces liberated from patriarchy. She says: In a time of toxic masculinity and violence, to put forth joyful feminist principles feels radical. To create one s own archive, altar, cosmology, autonomous space is an act of taking care. Clarity Haynes: Collective Transmission will be on view at The Aldrich April 28 to September 6, 2021.

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