Revisited Landscapes

Claudia Hartley mines old sketchbooks for new inspiration at Bonner David Galleries Scottsdale. View more about the exhibit, Paintings from Travel Sketchbooks.

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A New Take on an Old Tradition: Hyperrealist Floral Paintings

It’s long, but the title of a new solo exhibition at Texas’s Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts says it all — “Cultivating the Dutch Tradition in the 21st Century: Jane Jones’s Hyperrealist Floral Paintings.” On view soon will be 25 still lifes this talented artist has painted since 2012. Read full article online.

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Social Studies

Social Studies is a show of recent paintings by Michael Carson, presented at Bonner David Galleries. His scenes depict people entering society again: dating, dining, attending concerts or performing in them — activities we considered “normal” before the pandemic.

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Quiet Dramas

On his canvases, artist Milt Kobayashi brings to life the female figure through luscious brushstrokes and vibrant colors. In recent years he has focused primarily on the portrait in a smaller 10-by-10-inch format, which allows for his preferred alla prima method of painting that relies on simple shapes and forms.

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Oh, the Humanity

Art & Antiques’ coverage of Ron Hicks’ November 2021 exhibition, Human to Human, at Bonner David Galleries New York.

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Galleries & Museums

Phoenix Home & Garden covers the September-October 2021 Touch of Fall exhibit at Bonner David Galleries Scottsdale.

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A ‘New Wave’ of African Sculpture

A new generation of artists are mastering and evolving the internationally known Shona Sculpture art form in Zimbabwe, creating ongoing demand from elite art galleries and private collectors world-wide for their varied and modern interpretations of a stone carving tradition.

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Transitions

One of the key elements in Max Hammond’s upcoming solo exhibition at Bonner David Art Boutique in New York City is transitions.

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