Georgia O’Keeffe’s ‘Black Mesa Landscape, New Mexico’ at the Art Gallery of Ontario (Courtesy of the Art Gallery of Ontario). The Georgia O’Keeffe exhibit at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) seeks to ...
Many artists who made their names in figurative work are now creating a different sort of portrait. By Amanda Fortini IN EARLY 2021, Jordan Casteel, the painter known for her tender, exquisitely ...
Repeating patterns of birds and flowers fill the skies above rolling fields and bright red barns in the paintings of Jenny Kruger. On view in her Kiechel Fine Arts exhibition “Revisions of Home,” the ...
The flora that Georgia O'Keeffe painted decades ago in Hawaii has been re-created in The Bronx in a vibrant exhibit also showing her works at the New York Botanical Garden. Alfred Stieglitz/Georgia ...
Take a first look at Christine Mercer-Vernon’s paintings and you’ll notice the intricate beauty of local flowers, depicted in exact detail. Each vein on the leaves, every grain of pollen, and the ...
We’ve just been through two winter storms in less that a week, and another is on the way. But the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society assures us that, yes, there will be a spring. The Philadelphia ...
China's classically-trained flower and landscape painter Peng Kanglong's first solo exhibition is being displayed in INK studio in Beijing. Throughout the long history of Chinese brush and ink ...
Flowers and birds were favorite subjects of paintings in ancient China, offering a kind of special aesthetic interest. Flower-and-bird painting originated from the Tang Dynasty (618-907). This art ...
When it comes to deliciously decorative floral paintings, Stephen Altena is hard to beat. And this time, he has actually outdone himself. In Frolic, his latest exhibition at The Assembly Gallery, the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. There's such a casual looseness to the arrangements of Dutch flower paintings of the Golden Age that it seems as if the artist has just ...
Zhu Da (1626–1705), “Flowers on a River” (1697), hand scroll; ink on paper, 19 × 508 7/8 inches (collection of the Tianjin Museum) A rare exhibition of Chinese painting in Manhattan is drawing acclaim ...