Category Archives: Art

Rachel Budde’s Mythic Warriors

Rachel Budde works with a tradition of Persian and Indian miniatures, but her content is charged with sexually driven goddesses, sinister and unbridled cosmos loving warriors.

Brian Sensebe

Brian Sensebe is an independent art-director and painter based in New York.

Ayala Serfaty

Ayala Serfaty is an Israeli designer. Her intricate and beautiful creations are as much scientific as they are artistic, and utilize the most advanced green and sustainable technology. A selection of her light sculptures and her new furniture line are on display at the Cristina Grajales Gallery, 10 Greene St., NYC, through December 23.

AD Projects Presents Camera Vivant

As our fourth Guest Contributor, we invited the curatorial team from AD Projects to contribute a post. AD Projects will be presenting an evening of videos on Tuesday October 24 from 7 to 9 pm, at the Big Screen Plaza. In the spirit of film they have put together the following: Last year, AD Projects coined [...]

John McAllister

John McAllister’s color inflused still life paintings from his solo show Damned Sparkling Pomp, will be up at James Fuentes Gallery, 55 Delancy Street, NYC, through October 23.

Carrie Moyer

Carrie Moyer’s acrylic abstractions from her show Canonical will be on view at Canada Gallery, 55 Chrystie St, NYC through October 23. All images courtesy of Canada Gallery.

Neal Franc

These Polaroids of men were taken by Neal Franc, a photographer based in New York.

Club Monaco Get Inspired

Our friends at Club Monaco are in the midst of an excellent photo submission contest which asks the question, “What inspires you?” A pretty straight forward question, right, but when everyone has a camera in their pocket you get some amazingly diverse and subjective responses. As someone who is perpetually on a quest for inspiration, [...]

Roland Ventura

Roland Ventura is a Philippines based artist currently showing at Tyler Rollins Fine Art. Using the motif of floating islands from his native country he creates a world in which elements from the underworld of natural and man-made environments are exposed and revealed as they interact with cultural signs- leaving a film of distopic residue.

Fay Ray

Fay Ray studied in New York and is currently working with John Baldessari in Los Angeles. An exhibit of her work is currently on view through November 5 at Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Bergamot Station, 2525 Michigan Ave. B1, Santa Monica, CA.