A former Los Angeles auctioneer has agreed to plead guilty in a cross-country art fraud scheme where he created fake artwork and falsely attributed the paintings to artist Jean-Michel Basquiat, ...
In the latest iteration of the sale, some of the 20th-century's biggest names shine, including Damien Hirst and Donald Judd. Damien Hirst, detail of Gilded Blossom (2021). Est. $100,000–$150,000.
Luis Cruz Azaceta’s potent work fuses geometric abstraction with socially conscious neo-expressionism to explore the violence and injustice of our time. The exhibition includes a selection of eighteen ...
Vivobarefoot recently launched a capsule collection paying homage to Jean-Michel Basquiat and his revered artwork. The release features three styles and is a part of the company’s Soul of Africa range ...
Patricia Leitch Cole is a rebel. That is, she is a neo-expressionistic oil painter, and neo-expressionists have a distinctive, gutsy style. She invites the public to view or purchase her works, which ...
KENNEBUNK, Maine — KW Contemporary Art presents the first solo exhibition of the work of Hunt Slonem. Slonem’s iconic Neo-Expressionist works capture the imagination and allow us to escape to new ...
Before focusing on Kathy Bradford’s exhibition of new paintings at the Edward Thorp Gallery, I want to mention Eric Fischl’s recent paintings and the second coming of the Titanic, both oddly relevant ...
Installation view, “Eugen Schönebeck: Paintings and Drawings: 1957–1966,” including, from left, “Mayakovsky” (1966) and two untitled drawings from 1963 (all images courtesy David Nolan Gallery, New ...
Introduction -- Things must be pulverized: abstract expressionism -- Wounded painting: informel in Europe and beyond -- Witnesses: post-war figurative painting -- Against gesture: geometric ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Publisher Information Since its founding in 1947, the mission of the Michigan State University Press has been to be a catalyst for positive ...
Check out Alvaro Barrington’s Neo-Expressionist paintings with a political edge; and Jill Freedman’s visceral photos of street cops from the ’70s. By Roberta Smith and Arthur Lubow Through Oct. 23.