Monthly Archives: January 2023

In the Studio: New York Academy of Art Faculty Exhibition

  “In the Studio: New York Academy of Art Faculty Exhibition” presents 42 works of art from the Senior Critics, Full-Time Faculty, and Adjunct Faculty at the New York Academy of Art. This exhibition displays the breadth and complexity of the work produced by the creative community of the Academy’s faculty. From the meticulous and melancholy renderings of Michael Grimaldi to… Read More

Eye to Eye

    The New York Academy of Art is pleased to present its renowned exhibition series “Eye to Eye,” featuring the collection of New York realtor Jonathan Travis and Wolf Hill. Now in its fourth iteration, “Eye to Eye” asks a prominent collector to select works by Academy MFA students, which are then exhibited side by side with pieces from the… Read More

Chloe Wise in conversation with Laurie Simmons

Laurie Simmons has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (TX), the Jewish Museum, New York (NY); the Neues Museum, Nuremberg (DE) and a career retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (IL). Her work is included in many public collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago (IL); the Corcoran Gallery… Read More

Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen and gallerists Wendy Olsoff and Brigitte Mulholland

Person Place Thing is an interview show based on this idea: people are particularly engaging when they speak not directly about themselves but about something they care about. Guests talk about one person, one place, and one thingthat are important to them. The result?Surprising stories from great talkers. Click Here to Reserve a Ticket Randy Cohen’s first professional work was… Read More

Pricing your Artwork: A Primer for Emerging Artists

Pricing Your Artwork: A Primer for Emerging Artists Join us for an informative panel discussion about how artists can determine and rationalize the prices of their artwork, even at the early stages of their professional career. Moderated by New York Academy of Art Senior Critic, Dexter Wimberly, this panel will explore some of the key factors artists should consider when… Read More

Resale Royalties for Artists with Katarina Feder and Charlie Jarvis

Join Katarina Feder, Co-founder and CEO of ARSNL and Charlie Jarvis, Co-founder of Fairchain for an in-depth conversation about resale royalties, intellectual property, and the future of your artwork. This panel will be moderated by New York Academy of Art Senior Critic, Dexter Wimberly.   Katarina Feder Co-founder and CEO of ARSNL Katarina Feder is a founder and CEO of… Read More

Artist Talk: Matt Hansel

 Matthew Hansel lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He earned a BFA from the Cooper Union School of Art and an MFA from the Yale University school of Art. He has been featured extensively in solo exhibitions, including at The Hole, NY, USA (2021), Brand New Gallery, Milan, Italy (2018) and PM/AM, London, UK (2017). Hansel has also featured in… Read More

Artist Talk: Carrie Ann Baade

Carrie Ann Baade’s oil paintings dialog with the past through complex iconography and imagery that quote from Renaissance and Baroque canvases. She constructs layered narratives that resemble fantastical parables as her compositions interlace the strange beauty in the unexpected, the uncanny, the disregarded, and the unconventional. Her work rejects a rational vision of life in favor of one that asserts… Read More

Jerry Saltz: A Talk and Book Signing

From the Pulitzer Prize winner and bestselling author of How to Be an Artist, now, in Art Is Life: Icons & Iconoclasts, Visionaries & Vigilantes, & Flashes of Hope in the Night, Jerry Saltz draws on two decades of work to offer a real-time survey of contemporary art as a barometer of our times. Chronicling a period punctuated by dramatic… Read More

Rachel Feinstein in conversation with Yvonne Owens

I’ve always been interested in portraying some kind of fantasy, then showing that it’s completely constructed. There are always dark messages hidden behind beauty, and the act of sculpting is about listening to that inner voice that warns you about something lurking beneath the surface. —Rachel Feinstein In richly detailed sculptures and multipart installations, Rachel Feinstein investigates and challenges the… Read More