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May 19, 2011, 12:35pm

Painting in a New Light: Michael Guidetti

Michael Guidetti, Untitled (Standards), 2009 | Watercolor on canvas with animated digital projection, 30 x 40 inches; Approx 3 hour loop [VIDEO] (via Rhizome)

Listed under: Art World

May 17, 2011, 1:20pm

Walking the Line: Daniela Rivera at LaMontagne

Installation view, Daniela Rivera: Growth, LaMontagne Gallery, Boston

Listed under: Art World

May 12, 2011, 2:22pm

Wrestling with Painting: Steven Frost

Steven Frost, An Audience & Lines to Speak, 2011 | Foam padding, pleather, straight pins, thread, 48 x 82 x 3 inches. Courtesy the artist.

Listed under: Art World, Chicago

May 11, 2011, 12:27pm

Character Development: A Q&A with Raul Gonzalez

Raul Gonzalez, Alarums!!, 2010 | Ink and acrylic, 41.75 x 41.75 inches. Courtesy the artist and Carroll & Sons Gallery, Boston.

Listed under: Art World, Boston, Q&A

May 09, 2011, 11:35am

COULDA-SHOULDA-WOULDA: Joey Veltkamp In the Studio with Whiting Tennis

A mid-career artist who shows with Derek Eller and Greg Kucera, Whiting Tennis was kind enough to spare a couple of hours to show me what he's been working on lately, and I stopped by his North Seattle home and studio last week.

Listed under: Art World, In the Studio, Seattle

May 06, 2011, 12:53pm

Must-See Painting Shows: May

Iva Gueorguieva, I as Bear, 2011 | Acrylic and collage on canvas, 90 x 84 inches. Courtesy Ameringer | McEnery | Yohe, New York.

May 05, 2011, 12:35pm

The Shape Of Things To Come

TOP: Tracy Thomason (left) and Stacy Fisher (right), BOTTOM: Maria Walker. Installation views, The Shape Of Things To Come at NUDASHANK, Baltimore.

Listed under: Art World, DC

May 04, 2011, 12:27pm

NAP Artists at Art Chicago | NEXT


TOP: Nathan Vernau (edition #89 cover) at Robert Bills Contemporary. BOTTOM: Matthew Woodward (forthcoming, edition #95) at Linda Warren Gallery. 
(via Flickr)

May 03, 2011, 11:16am

In the Studio: Pamela Wilson-Ryckman

Pamela Wilson-Ryckman, Looter, 2010 | Watercolor on paper, 22.5 x 30 inches. Courtesy the artist.

I recently caught up with San Francisco-based artist Pamela Wilson-Ryckman in her studio—one of many housed in converted horse stables that still bear the high ceilings and large wooden barn doors of their original structure.

Listed under: Art World, In the Studio, Q&A

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