Opening Reception for A Tale of Five Rings

High Line Nine 507 West 27th Street , Gallery #9, New York, NY, United States

Morgan Lehman Gallery is pleased to present a pop-up exhibition at the High Line Nine, a modern arcade-style group of gallery spaces between West 27th and 28th Streets, underneath the High Line and adjacent to the Zaha Hadid building at 520 West 28th. A Tale of Five Rings is a multidisciplinary project by jeweler Jennifer […]

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Sharon Kopriva: Meditations, Migrations and Muses

Deborah Colton Gallery 2445 North Boulevard, Houston, United States

Sharon Kopriva Meditations, Migrations and Muses January 12 through February 23, 2019 Opening Reception: Saturday, January 12, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm   Deborah Colton Gallery is pleased to present Meditations, Migrations and Muses, the third solo-exhibition at Deborah Colton Gallery of internationally recognized artist from Houston, Sharon Kopriva. This brilliant multi-media exhibition, which encompasses most […]

James Britton

HEMPHILL 1515 14th Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

A devoted student of the natural sublime, portraiture, and visual criticism, Connecticut-born artist James Britton gave his life to art. He was a prolific writer and note taker, keeping detailed journals of his observations and notes on his life. These writings have compelled curators and historians to revisit his work, having fallen into relative obscurity […]

Photographs from the Tom Birch Collection

HEMPHILL 1515 14th Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

There is something inherently strange about a photograph: its pretense of veracity, the illusion of an unpremeditated subject, and the feeling of an unmediated presence. Herein lies the beauty of the medium and the opportunity for collecting photographs to become an adventure. A collection of photographs can tell us many things. In the best photography […]

Blackface: A Reclamation of Beauty, Power, and Narrative

Galerie Myrtis and The Agora Culture present Blackface: A Reclamation of Beauty, Power, and Narrative. In asserting the beauty of the black body, affirming its power— and societal and historical place, curators Myrtis Bedolla and Jessica Stafford Davis offer a counter narrative to the racist archetypes that evolved from 18th century minstrelsy, and its negative […]