Commemorating his recent monograph, Dan Estabrook's "Forever & Never" at Gitterman Gallery unveils three decades of work, employing early photographic processes and mixed media to explore the psychological interplay between 19th-century aesthetics and contemporary themes of the supernatural and macabre.
Bushwick Gallery mounts a significant late-career survey of Ray Rogers's seven-decade abstract painting practice, revealing a sustained dedication to immediate, unmediated gesture that positions his work as an active force in contemporary abstraction.
At the William King Museum of Art, "The House, The Highlands and the Great Big Sea" presents a compelling exploration of 19th-century Scottish art, charting the intricate interplay between national identity, emigration, and the nuanced portrayal of domestic life and landscape.
GR Gallery's 'Purgatory' unveils a collective exploration by Jordan Sullivan, Robert Martin, Jacob Rochester, and RUMINZ, capturing raw fragments of human existence and the tension between suffering and redemption within suburban Americana.
Reza Deghati's 'Rising Light' exhibition at Heydar Aliyev International Airport presents a nuanced photographic exploration of Azerbaijan's heritage, inviting contemplation on the profound connections facilitated by global aviation.
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