Digital Gallery Hopping John Torreano: Distant Objects and Dark Matters
American painter John Torreano has cultivated astronomical images in his work since 1969. For Torreano, ideas about the Big Bang and the Universe have always made more sense than contemporary art theory. Distant Objects and Dark Matters explores oxymoronic themes, including paintings about dark matter and the paradox of the infinite and finite.
Now through May 17, explore a selection of Yayoi Kusama's most representative prints from 1983-2004. Kusama is one of the world's most important post-war female artists, celebrated for her artistic explorations of infinity, eternity and love. Though she is best known for her paintings and sculptures, Kusama has been exploring printmaking for decades, reworking her infinity-net and polka-dot motifs and recurring subject matter of pumpkins, flowers, and fruit baskets to the new medium.
Donald Sultan: Springtime 2021
Although Donald Sultan is best known for his large-scale works made from industrial materials, Springtime 2021 highlights a softer, more poetic side to his practice. Now through May 31, revel in the intensity and timelessness of Sultan's printmaking practice. Member Galleries Featuring Old Masters Works
Artist Alerts
Our free Artist Alerts tool delivers custom email updates about all your favorite artists. Once new inventory has been made available, you'll receive a message with new artworks by your selected artists.
This email was sent to cwos@artnet.com Unsubscribe from this list, register to receive Artnet newsletters, or update your profile. For more information, please contact us at marketing@artnet.com. Having trouble viewing this email? Click here. |