In our latest in the series of gallerist’s discussions, Gary Pressman, Director of Copro Gallery, interviews classical painter Luke Hillestad...
INTERVIEWS
Michael Reeder’s work is a feast for the eyes. With each look, your eyes get greedier and greedier, sucking in...
Emotionally charged A rabbit sits, head bowed into paws, in the depths of grief. Eyes covered, nose buried, shoulders hunched,...
‘The art of Dutch artist Handiedan involves a complex cut and paste mixture of digital and highly detailed sculptural hand...
The works of the Australian painter Ben Smith are unique. The compositions build unique worlds that engage you through a...
My fascination with demonology started during teenage years, when discovering the sculptures of the cathedrals and the paintings of Hieronymus...
Bedraggled bedheads tug at your heartstrings with their pleading, pitiful, bloodshot eyes; eyes replete with the dark circles of an...
As a young student, Japanese wood carver Yoshimasa Tsuchiya loved science and art. He continued in these veins, ultimately completing...
While the idea of blasphemy is usually tied to religion, it can also be applied to long-held traditions that society...
“I beat the canvas to death when I’m painting, I paint like I play drums! All my work lately has...
On July 14th, Modern Eden Gallery presents the fifth major ME solo exhibition of Erika Sanada. As part of Beautiful...
Aptly named, Protagonist, Kathrin Longhurst’s recent solo exhibition at Nanda\Hobbs Gallery, portrays how women are becoming the powerful, empowered protagonists of...














