Home > July 2016

The Art Of Cycling – Charles Avery’s Place de la Revolution

    With the Tour de France well underway, Charles Avery’s Place de la Revolution explores our fascination with the fine art of cycling. Place de la Revolution, a suite of six lithographs published by Paupers Press, are studies for a larger diorama depicting a circus of cyclists, isolated from the chaos of the larger … Continued

Engravings with Sounds: Sniffle, Snigger, Arg – New Prints By John Baldessari

July 16 – August 21, 2016 Opening reception: July 16, 12 – 4 pm Cirrus Editions is pleased to announce the exhibition of John Baldessari’s largest prints to date, Engravings with Sounds: Sniffle, Snigger, Arg. From his first portfolio with Cirrus (Raw Prints, 1976), for which he used photographs of Santa Monica mall-goers in conversation with … Continued

50 Of The Greatest Moments In Sports – Soho Contemporary Art, New York

Soho Contemporary Art in partnership with Sports Illustrated is proud to present 50 of the Greatest Moments in Sports.  The special photography show features a range of legendary athletes & public figures in a selection of truly memorable photographic moments from sports history. The Official Opening Night is Wed. July 13 with a VIP Invite-Only … Continued

Sensationalism: Young British Artists

The Young British Artists (YBAs) are taking a word and running with it, creating a whole other art style that they’ve grown popular with. Sensationalism is the use of something (whether stories or art) to shock someone, regardless of accuracy. This is done to get the public rather excited or interested in them. While the … Continued

Sandra Cinto at Graphicstudio (IFPDA)

In November of 2013, while in New York City for the IFPDA Print Fair, Graphicstudio Director Margaret Miller encountered the work of Sandra Cinto at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery. Piece of Silence included cellos and violins painted white and intricately decorated with black ink line drawings, mounted to the gallery walls that had been covered with … Continued