“ENJOY THE VIEW”, A Solo Exhibition by Ekaterina Popova Opens at Cohle Gallery, Paris
Enjoy The View is the first solo exhibition in Paris for Ekaterina Popova at Cohle Gallery taking place in November 2022.
Memories Reflecting Time - A Solo Show by Inga Street
Artist in Residence - Inga Street - showcases collection inspired by our world-renowned gardens.
Curator Sadaf Padder talks about her group show, ALTER
A Group Exhibition Offering Alternate Perspectives on Material Culture and Physical Structures in Religion, Ritual and State.
Amy Chaiklin
I interviewed New York City-based painter Amy Chaiklin, whose recent series “Cultured Pearls Portraits” explores a visual documentation of contemporary women artists and curators.
Claire Milner
Artist and environmental activist Claire Milner shares about her career as an illustrator and crystal mosaicist.
Suzi Kristel
UK-based watercolourist Suzi Kristel shares her passion for capturing the “intangible” and “transient” moments in her portraiture, inspired by the key workers throughout the pandemic and wildfires.
Crystal Fischetti
I talked to London based artist Crystal Fischetti ahead of her solo show, Hello Again!, at Grove Square Gallery opening February 2021.
Jacqueline de Montaigne
Lisbon-based Jax de Montaigne shares a bit about the process of her pasteups and watercolors that can be seen around the world, as well as her passion for using her art for social change.
To Bear Witness: Real Talk about White Supremacy in Art Museums Today
Essay by Dr. Kelli Morgan. While the United States is a nation conceived and constructed by people of different races, genders, and ethnicities, the foundations of our society have always turned on the axis of systemic white supremacy. For over two centuries the traditional art-historical narrative in the US has remained predominantly Eurocentric and male in nearly every major museum.