GR gallery is happy to existing Reveal, Naritaka Satoh 1st solo exhibition in the U.S. and with the gallery. Spreading about the total gallery room, the display will present fourteen artworks executed with the artist signature method combining acrylic and pencil on wood panel. Appositely conceived for the party, this […]
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Portrait of Stewart Mungo Unveiled, October 11, 2022 0 I’m very excited to present my portrait of home developer, Stewart Mungo of Mungo Homes. It’s a privilege to continue their portrait tradition, begun by the late great Michael del Priore. It’s always a little nerve wracking when a portrait is […]
“I have often been competitive,” Alvin Armstrong explained to us this past Summer. “I was not the swiftest or the strongest, but I could always compete with the very best mainly because my mother nature has usually been intensive. Even if I was clueless, I understood that I would work […]
Constantly but especially relevant now, in gentle of the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the women’s revolution in Iran, Mary Kelly’s digital movie projection WLM Remix (2005) bit by bit merges two times in time: a photograph of a 1970 women’s liberation march and an image of its reenactment, […]
I frequented the National Gallery in London yesterday to check out the Winslow Homer – Drive of Nature Exhibition – and I am going to be carrying out a evaluation of this later – in all probability as a collection of lesser posts as there’s a good deal to comment […]
When I first came upon LeCrue Eyebrows‘ artworks on the streets of my city, I was struck at once by its singular authenticity. Each piece intrigues, as it exudes a distinct aura of mystery. Visual meditations on such universal themes as love, loss and longing, the works are subtly strong […]