Some artists — young and old alike — just don’t like realistic drawing. The task of portraying something exactly as it appears in real life can be daunting, and many find the process frustrating. For ...
John Pai, “Involution” (1974), welded steel, 40 1/6 by 40 1/6 by 40 1/6 inches (all images courtesy of the artist) FAIRFIELD, Connecticut — The last time John Pai had a solo show of his sculptures in ...
I was intrigued, surprised, and, most of all, thoroughly convinced by Pete Schulte’s first exhibition at McKenzie Fine Art, Properties of Dust and Smoke, pt. 2 (October 30–December 21, 2019). Working ...
Abstract art has its roots in early human civilisation. Cultures across the globe have used non-figurative, but highly symbolic, decoration for centuries. While abstract art became the dominant art ...
View a selection of 46 rarely seen works on paper from the museum’s permanent collection. From simple sketches to highly finished compositions, they represent the rich possibilities of abstraction as ...
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The artist, best-known for elaborate wire sculptures, has a new exhibition at the Whitney highlighting lesser-known drawings “Drawing, always, was the through line.” So concludes Whitney curator Kim ...
As deliberate as a thought, or as primal as a cry, drawing can be many things. It can describe something seen or felt, and it can be a thing in itself, without reference to the visible world. There ...
Creating repetitive patterns is an amazing way to improve focus. Start by drawing simple shapes, and then repeat them in ...