A show we have been excited about all fall is Landscape by Motonori Uwasu, opening at Moosey Norwich this week. Born in Osaka Japan in 1975, […]
Category: Arts News
Dance, Caravaggio, and “Boy with a Basket of Fruit”
Michelangelo Merisi, known as Caravaggio (1571–1610), “Boy with a Basket of Fruit,” c. 1593–95, oil on canvas, 27 1/2 x 26 1/3 in., Galleria Borghese, […]
Meet the Artist: Sveta Esser
ABN: Introduce yourself — who you are and what your vision as an artist is? Sveta Esser: I was born in Ukraine in 1975 and […]
Can’t Make It to The Met? Take a VR Tour Instead
Ever wanted to touch the artwork at the Metropolitan Museum of Art? You’re in luck. Today, November 10, the museum launched two digital exhibitions that […]
A Vision of Nature – Fine Art Connoisseur
Annette Hammer (b. 1947), “Look Before You Leap,” 2024, oil on linen mounted on birch panel, 18 x 24 in. The National Sporting Library & […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – Shizu Saldamando: May the Ground Seethe @ Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles
Charlie James Gallery is pleased to present May the Ground Seethe, a solo exhibition of painting and sculpture by Los Angeles artist Shizu Saldamando. Saldamando’s intimate portraits distill […]
Meet the Artist: Jordan Barker
We first discovered Jordan Barker at this year’s Artexpo New York, where his vibrant energy and undeniable talent immediately stood out. His passion for creating […]
Public Artwork by Shellyne Rodriguez Pays Homage to the Bronx
A new permanent public artwork by artist and community organizer Shellyne Rodriguez, unveiled last Saturday, November 8, pays tribute to the Bronx’s residents in sculptural […]
Juxtapoz Magazine – What Jazz Is
Jasaya Neale, born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri—a city steeped in the rich heritage of jazz—developed a deep connection to jazz, not just as […]
PleinAir Salon Winner Gives a “Visceral Sense of Place”
Barbara Ortiz, “Nature’s Rhythm,” pastel, 20 x 16 in. Please help us congratulate Barbara Ortiz for winning Overall First Place in the September 2025 PleinAir […]