Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Capturing Spirit and Symbol: Modern Animal Portraiture in Photography and Paint

As far as we know, animals were humanity’s first muses. From Paleolithic cave paintings to medieval manuscripts, they have served as symbols, metaphors and companions, shaping how we see the world and ourselves. Today, as our relationship with the natural world becomes increasingly fraught, artists like Nine François […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

Joshua Meyer’s “Eight Approaches” is a Dialogue with Time, Light, and Creation

Downstairs at Brigham Young University’s Museum of Art, between an exhibition highlighting Christian art from the 14th century to the present and two others exploring contemporary American art from the 1960s to the present, hangs a single work by Massachusetts artist Joshua Meyer. Or, rather, eight works hung […]

Exhibition Reviews | Visual Arts

In Modern West’s Annual Holiday Exhibition Jim Jacobs Redefines the Boundaries of Design and Material

Even though some galleries report selling more art online than in person, exhibitions remain important to artists, patrons, and dealers. The opportunities offered most artists are still either the one- or two-person version, where artists can exhibit in depth, or the group show, where they typically have one […]

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