New York City's the place to be in February for the opening of the Design Triennial at the Cooper-Hewitt.
You will find prints and other products featuring my work here and here. I hope you'll take a moment to visit.
31 January 2016
30 January 2016
29 January 2016
On the Move
One of the country's best-known artists, Kerry James Marshall, will have a major three-city retrospective mounted this year. If you're near Chicago, L. A. or New York you'll want to check it out.
You will find prints and other products featuring my work here and here. I hope you'll take a moment to visit.
28 January 2016
27 January 2016
Closed for Business
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has taken a strong stand against a controversial policy by the Danish government to help pay for costs incurred by caring for asylum seekers.
26 January 2016
25 January 2016
A Moveable Feast
In Living Color
Jacques Henri Lartigue is primarily known for his work in black and white. But he didn't stop there.
A new book, “Lartigue: Life in Color,” coming in February from Abrams, collects this little-known work for the first time, from the Autochrome images he made in his teens to his work in color film in the sixties and seventies.
A new book, “Lartigue: Life in Color,” coming in February from Abrams, collects this little-known work for the first time, from the Autochrome images he made in his teens to his work in color film in the sixties and seventies.
24 January 2016
The Left Coast
What began more than two decades ago as a casual meet-up for artists, galleries and collectors has blossomed into an international art fair for photography. It's Photo L.A.
23 January 2016
Pablo In Three
For the first time in almost half-a-century, a U.S. museum is hosting a major exhibit of Picasso's sculpture. It's at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, but there's no time to waste.
22 January 2016
21 January 2016
On the Outside Looking In
It's time for the Outsider Art Fair in New York City. What's hot? And -- here's the
question -- is outsider art poised to join the mainstream?
question -- is outsider art poised to join the mainstream?
New Work
Life Is Good
Acrylic on canvas
8 x 10
The original is available, and I welcome commission proposals.
High-quality prints and other products featuring my work
Acrylic on canvas
8 x 10
The original is available, and I welcome commission proposals.
High-quality prints and other products featuring my work
20 January 2016
19 January 2016
In the Windy City
There is still time to see the Art Institute of Chicago's exhibition dedicated to the work of Edgar Degas. It includes this wonderful piece -- Scene from the Steeplechase: The Fallen Jockey.
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