PREVIEW: SPECTRUM 4 Group Exhibition @ Arch Enemy Arts [Philadelphia]
In it’s 4th installment, participating artists continue creating near-monochromatic pieces, each inspired by a single color from the ROYGBIV spectrum.
In it’s 4th installment, participating artists continue creating near-monochromatic pieces, each inspired by a single color from the ROYGBIV spectrum.
Portland’s queen of duct tape art presents a new collection featuring dozens of mini-portraits focused on area locals
60 + artists come together to celebrate the life & work of the legendary Italian surrealist filmmaker on what would have been his 100th birthday. View details & preview images by contributors like Mark Mothersbaugh & Ron English, now.
A visual artist well before making her name as a music, fashion, & culture icon, the Sonic Youth founder’s 2nd exhibit at the NYC gallery is part love letter to the west coast & part commentary on the surveillance technology
A new collection of oil paintings and charcoal work by the photorealistic Portland-based artist
Iconic works from the street photography legend are remixed by a slew of contemporary visual artists including Dalek, Mike Giant, & Jim Mahfood
Known for his iconic photographs chronicling the grunge era, Peterson releases a new series to celebrate the band’s groundbreaking Home Shows & current tour
Images & details for Copro Gallery’s 6th annual sculpture & 3D-focused group exhibit, curated by dark art painter/sculptor Chet Zar
The Netherlands painter’s latest exhibit blends his fascination for birds, American popular culture, and painting as it has evolved in this stage of his life
The painters latest work finds him exploring the supernatural while experimenting with a darker color palette, increased realism, & luminosity
The oregon photographer continues his “neon werewolf” series involving striking, nostalgia-evoking cinematic images, rich, deep color palletes, & wookiee heads.
Artist, Rebecca Rose showcases the latest collection of her trademark “sculpturing” wearable fine art sculpture in her most deeply personal exhibit to date