Michael Scott transforms conventional landscape motifs in his new show of five large-scale oil paintings at The Autry. In these works, traditions both bucolic and catastrophic are subverted, as depictions of several varieties of hot flame and icy mist offer views of...
Simone Kennedy-Doig; Antonia Showering
Realities are relative to the individual, yet at Baert Gallery’s current exhibition, one is granted entrance into two worlds of interpretation at once. Curator Louis Blanc-Francard unites the works of two London-based artists, which hanging side by side, hold obvious...
Rachel Deane
The arresting neon orange construction fencing fixed to the walls of Automat Collective’s gallery space vividly sets the tone for the tales of romantic drama contained within artist Rachel Deane’s installation Mending. The black-and-white bubble letters layered on...
Ellen Lesperance
Ellen Lesperance has never trod lightly when imparting the social and political beliefs, inspirations and intentions guiding her practice. Raised in Seattle and based in Portland, Lesperance has been consistently straightforward in pointing to her feminist mother and...
ON THE COVER
Yunhee Min is our cover artist in our November/December 2018 issue on Painting. Min is interviewed by Christopher Michno on page 26 in our print edition and on our website.
Zevitas Marcus: : Sophie Lourdes Knight
A collection of paintings with a medieval, folk-inflected stylistic take on modern abstraction, “Everything Counts” presents nearly isolated elements of mostly interior and architectural scenes. Foregrounded single objects and components are rendered by the...
Art Crowds Were Out in Force
From Santa Monica’s The Other Art Fair to two rewarding shows at Roberts Projects in mid-city, the art crowds were out in force the last weekend in October, buzzing about the exhibitions and reveling in the arrival of sweater weather. Running Thursday through Sunday...