Summer ’25 Group Exhibition @ Arch Enemy Arts [Philadelphia]
Free from fixed curatorial guidelines, this exhibition offers flexibility to include work that doesn’t typically fit into the gallery’s usual themed group shows.
Free from fixed curatorial guidelines, this exhibition offers flexibility to include work that doesn’t typically fit into the gallery’s usual themed group shows.
For it’s 20th anniversary the highly revered art publication showcases work by an impressive roster of artists working in new contemporary art world
The Pittsburgh artist incorporates such influences as folk art, block print, & prison tattoos to examine the theme of “everything that’s going on inside of us”
In his latest collection of paintings, Hurd explores the resilience, tenderness, & diversity of the LGBTQ+ community with unwavering strength & beauty
Over 2 dozen artists of various disciplines contribute pieces based around the theme of connection, filtered through their individual aesthetics
The painter’s latest work features his trademark glow with electric blues & warm sunset golds emanating from beautifully eerie supernatural desert landscapes
Curated by Austrailian art publication, Beautiful Bizarre Magazine, the new show brings together over 100 acclaimed visual artists from across the globe
Known for his breakout holiday hit, Olive The Other Reindeer, the visual artist displays his range in a series of bold, graphic & provoking spray-paint work
The dark art master known for his work with TOOL & on such films as Hellboy, The Ring, and Darkman is offering signed original mystery portraits
The Bob’s Burgers character designer, Sanjay & Craig co-creator, tattooist, and all-around cool dude pays tribute to classic cyberpunk anime with a new tee
Contributing photographers include Danny Clinch, Kim Gordon, Martin Parr, Spike Jonze, Petra Collins, Moses Sumney, Nadia Lee Cohen, Sofia Coppola, & more
“Artists pay homage to their favorite pop culture personalities, tv shows, movies, comic books, video games & everything else that makes them geek out”