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ROOTED/UPROOTED: TREES AND ARTISTS AT ELGA WIMMER PCC GALLERY

By Nancy Nesvet

Rooted/UpRooted, curated by Roya Khadjavi and Massoud Nader, which is on view from November 12 through 25 at Elga Wimmer PCC Gallery, New York, New York, connects trees, whose roots […]

Norman Rockwell (1894–1978), "Girl Reading the Post," 1941, oil on canvas, 35 1/4” x 27 1/4”. Cover illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, March 1, 1941 From the permanent collection of Norman Rockwell Museum. ©1941 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN.
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THE POWER OF ILLUSTRATION: NORMAN ROCKWELL MUSEUM TURNS 50

By Elayne Clift

Ever since Norman Rockwell’s portrayals of American life graced the covers of The Saturday Evening Post, the beloved illustrator has been among the most recognized artists reflecting American art and […]

LEFT: Faig Ahmed, Epiphany, from the “Liquid” series, 2016, handmade woolen carpet, 74” x 79”. Courtesy of the artist and Sapar Contemporary, New York. Image courtesy of Ahmed Faig Studio. RIGHT: Samira Alikhanzadeh, No. 10, from the “Double” series, 2010, digital print, mirror fragments and acrylic on board, 35” x 50”. Lent by Azita Bina Seibel.
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The Shape of Birds: Bridging the Cultural Divide Through Art

By J. Fatima Martins

“The Shape of Birds” takes the theme of displacement, remembrance and adaption from Nizar Qabbani’s poem “A Lesson in Drawing” which begins with “My son placed a paint box in […]

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MARK BRADFORD: PAINTING A NEW VIEW OF HISTORY

NATIONAL ARTIST SPOTLIGHT MARK BRADFORD by Nancy Nesvet Mark Bradford makes a deliberate effort to personalize and reimagine history, leaving them in the same place artistically: redefining American history; contemporizing, […]

What About War at Resnikoff Gallery at Roxbury Community College.
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What About War at Resnikoff Gallery Roxbury Community College

“Ars longa, vita brevis” keeps bobbing into my consciousness ever since some Latin sage (go Google him) launched that pithy phrase so many vanished empires ago. It certainly described my recent experience at the Joan Resnikoff Gallery at Roxbury Community College.