Carole Feuerman’s Serene Bather Sculpture Signals Summer
NEW YORK—The debut of “Survival of Serena,” Carole A. Feuerman‘s new sculpture in Petrosino Square is a real harbinger of summer. Donning a fuchsia bathing cap, with her eyes closed just so and…
Art of War: Three Exhibits, Real Images and Creative Interpretations
NEW YORK—Subtle, informative and heart wrenching, Tim Hetherington‘s war photographs are incredibly artful. From his compositions of U.S. soldiers at rest in Afghanistan to moments from the Libyan civil war, his images at…
John Grande’s Louis Vuitton Canvas Offers a Pop-Style Interpretation of ‘Bling’
“Transcendence Adorned,” 2011 (oil and gold leaf on canvas) by John Grande. | Photo by Arts Observer. NEW YORK—John Grande’s paintings are interpreted from photographs and his Louis Vuitton work is so well-executed…
Jim Kempner’s ‘Bling’ Exhibit Features Statement Pearls
NEW YORK—Earlier this month, “Bling” opened at Jim Kempner Fine Art and the occasion called for pearls. The exhibit celebrates flash and ostentation—essentially all things bling. Jerelyn Hanrahan‘s 50-foot long strand of pearls…
Artists Ligorano/Reese Make Icy Comments on State of U.S. Economy, Democracy
“Morning in America” (Middle Class) 2011 NEW YORK—The artists Ligorano/Reese use the beauty, fragility and fleeting nature of ice to make provocative, artistic comments on society. “Iced,” an exhibit at Jim Kempner Fine…







