One of the key elements in Max Hammond’s upcoming solo exhibition at Bonner David Art Boutique in New York City is transitions.
Author: Laura Boberg
New York Exhibit: Max Hammond
Change is inevitable. The philosopher Heraclius pointed out that “life is flux,” that everything constantly shifts around us, and since the very nature of life is change, to resist this natural flow is to resist the very essence of existence. In other words, if we don’t change, we don’t grow; and if we don’t grow,… Continue reading New York Exhibit: Max Hammond
New York Exhibit: Peregrine Heathcote
In these new works, Peregrine Heathcote recalls his distinctive imagery, drawn from luxury lifestyle, fashion and iconic places. The narrative and the formal language of the scenes are inseparably linked to classic cinema and to old-style advertising. Travels are central in Heathcote’s art. In these works the focus is on the journey, which is explicitly… Continue reading New York Exhibit: Peregrine Heathcote
Artful Abode
A playful installation at the entry sets the tone for this artful home with Hunt Slonem’s Chinensis, greeting visitors with a bit of whimsy. Hunt Slonem is represented locally at Bonner David Galleries in Old Town Scottsdale. Known for his distinct neo-expressionist style, Slonem uses vibrant colors, crosshatch patterns and multiple layers. His pieces are… Continue reading Artful Abode
The Standard Bearers
In the summer of 2019, Gary Ernest Smith was driving through Star Valley, WY, four hours north of his home near Salt Lake City. “I stopped at a place there and saw a man in a western outfit standing by his big red barn, and above his head was a huge, very dark cloud,” he… Continue reading The Standard Bearers
The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Washington, D.C., and the Mid-Atlantic States
Washington, D.C. and the Mid-Atlantic states is one of the major hubs for arts, culture and history in the United States. This region brims with museums, art festivals and fairs, blue-chip galleries and artist studios to explore at every turn. While many yearly happenings and museum exhibitions have been postponed to later dates, or galleries… Continue reading The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Washington, D.C., and the Mid-Atlantic States
November Feature: Max Hammond and Shona
Pom here! Today I am going to tell you about another kind of art I’ve been learning about. It’s called sculpture. We have some called Shona and they are made of stone and they come in a bunch of different colors (like me) and different shapes and sizes. The best part is mom says these… Continue reading November Feature: Max Hammond and Shona
Private Exhibit Tour
Watch this private exhibit tour with artist Michael Carson. Michael Carson has been called the “post-millennial Toulouse-Lautrec.” Like the turn of the century French master, Carson is a self-described people watcher. He paints figures with a soft, sophisticated touch. His works summon a pensive, ethereal feeling in the viewer. His subjects seem absorbed in a… Continue reading Private Exhibit Tour
Contemplative Moments
A look at Michael Carson’s work.
Hunt Slonem at Bonner David New York
Stop by to enjoy artist Hunt Slonem’s work on display, and while you’re here, meet Pom, our new 14-week old puppy and the newest addition to our New York gallery,