Continuing with my new interest in the artist Jack Whitten, I found the following video from around the same time of his exhibition “Five Decades of Painting,” which took […]
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Visiting the Armory Show
I’ve been visiting the Armory Show in its different locations and formats for years, but today’s visit at the Javits Center was something else altogether. I’m not sure if […]
A first look at The Philadelphia Show
I attended the press preview for The Philadelphia Show today, an art fair which runs through Sunday, May 1st. The show features fine art, antiques, design, and much more, with […]
The mysteriously expensive thrift store painting
When I was recently in Red Bank, NJ, I had fun looking around The Antique Center of Red Bank, Building III. Lots of interesting old knick knacks, sculptures, and “Nutty […]
Large scale paintings by Julie Mehretu at SFMoMA
While I have visited San Francisco in the past, I have not yet visited SFMOMA (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art), and this video shows parts of the building after […]
Going back to buy the Arrigo Ghedini painting
I have an additional chapter to add to a story that began about a year ago, but first the backstory: during the summer of 2020, I went to the beach […]
Sitting by the fire with Paolo Pelosini
I live in a condo that does not have a fireplace, and on a cold winter day like today, it would be great if I could throw on a few […]
Plenty here to keep your eyes busy
I took a day trip to Clinton, NJ last weekend, and while exploring Main Street, I saw this painting hanging outside of a building that held a gift shop and […]
Human-octopus basketball players by John Wesley
Being a basketball fan, it’s a natural that I would like this quirky painting by artist John Wesley, seen at last week’s Armory Show. The eight legs makes me think […]
Russian avant-garde art by Malevich, reimagined with Legos
Here’s our Lego interpretation of Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematism With Eight Red Rectangles, painted in 1915. Share this: [sharethis-inline-buttons]