Most gallery and museum exhibitions have a wall placard or catalog essay explaining the exhibit’s subject or what motivated the […]
The Small and Very Large Paintings of Chris Nau
NOTE: To view more details of the works displayed above please visit https://www.chrisnau.com/ The Brooklyn, NY-based painter, Chris Nau creates […]
David James Strain – Contemporary Houston Artist
NOTE: To view more details of the works displayed above please visit https://studiostrain.com/index.html David Strain’s canvases are executed through a […]
Ruby R. Scott – Contemporary Houston Artist
Ruby R. Scott, specializes in large acrylic paintings that seem to fluctuate between a suggestive narrative and a nuanced visual […]
Decorations are not Paintings
Why do I see so many visual artists creating decorations and illustrations and calling them paintings? It seems that the […]
The Emperor Has No Clothes!
I don’t get Stanley Whitney’s painting. Does the emperor have no clothes? I see nothing in this work….not even a […]
Ted Kurland – Contemporary Houston Artist
The recent works from Ted Kurland are a good example of why painting is unlike any other medium. Mr. […]
John Guzman
The Blaffer Art Museum is presenting the first solo museum exhibition of work by artist John Guzman (b. 1984). Flesh […]
Queen Amina
A self-taught artist, Queen Amina creates visceral works that maintain a compositional buoyancy and an innate control of pictorial space. […]
Toby Rosser
Toby Rosser at “Visual Language & Catharsis” EXCERPT FROM THE CATALOG ESSAY WRITTEN BY PHOEBE HOBAN Visit Toby Rosser’s web […]









