The new work by Chicago-based artist Gladys Nilsson (b. 1940) will open Friday, September 5, at the Menil Drawing Institute. The post Former Hairy Who artist Gladys Nilsson painting mural at Menil Collection appeared first on See Great Art.| See Great Art
Souls Grown Deep will curate a display of works by celebrated Black artists of the American South in The Armory Show’s 2025 Platform section. The post Souls Grown Deep curating an exhibition at 2025 fall Armory Show appeared first on See Great Art.| See Great Art
This exhibition focuses on the impact of American women on Paris from the turn of the 20th century until the outbreak of World War II.| See Great Art
The colors of this painting recall Mardi Gras: purple, gold and green. Dusti Bongé spent time in New Orleans, near her home in Biloxi.| See Great Art
The Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia unveils a new public artwork commission by artist Xenobia Bailey.| See Great Art
Art Bridges Foundation and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced the acquisition of contemporary Indigenous artworks from the John and Susan Horseman Collection.| See Great Art
Dusti Bongé wound up with a show of exceedingly unique artworks she termed her “Window Paintings,” made with fiberglass.| See Great Art
The heart of this new accessibility initiative is inspired by artist Kelly Joy Ladd, one of 10 featured artists in this year’s Florida Prize.| See Great Art
I have become fascinated with New York in the 70’s. What intrigues me is how unimaginably different New York was then from what it is now.| See Great Art
This one isn’t for sale. I’m pleased to say that it’s in the possession of the lovely lady who gave me the flowers that inspired it. I adore the natural curves and undulations and…| Poetic Beauty
I love these beautiful, waxy flowers, native to Central and South America. The colour is so vibrant and there is something very sensual about them.| Poetic Beauty