Sullivan+Strumpf Fine Art presents an exhibition of works by Sanné Mestrom, February 26 until March 21.
Esteemed artist and Civil Rights activist Mary Lovelace O'Neal shares insights into her life, from battling segregation to challenging artistic conventions, illuminating the profound socio-political currents embedded within her pioneering abstract oeuvre.
Robert Schefman’s realist paintings on view at David Klein Gallery present a poignant investigation into mortality and the human condition, portraying elusive figures within stark, evocative natural settings.
As New York's art establishment contends with the revelations of the Epstein files, its galleries simultaneously present profound artistic responses, from Goya's searing critiques to the hopeful resilience found in Amazonian traditions.
The National Park Service's quiet removal of the rainbow flag, the first to permanently adorn federal land, from New York's Stonewall National Monument is prompting accusations of historical erasure and reigniting debates on cultural symbols within federally protected sites.
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