Spotlight: Meetu Garg

“A painting is never finished…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with  Meetu Garg Paul Zimmerman: You are decidedly a figurative artist. How do you select your subjects? Meetu Garg: My subjects have always bee...

Tiffany Alfonseca: Giving the Gift of Art

artnet news - ‘Tis the season for gifting and, this year, many charitable organizations need help more than ever. So while you’re shopping for presents for all the loved ones in your life, perhaps consider buyi...

Spotlight: Fina Ferrara

“It is an ongoing act of self-evolution…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Fina Ferrara   Paul Zimmerman: You are a professional dancer. How are space and movement reflected in your artwork? Fin...

 Spotlight: Gabriel Lavoie

“The strongest bond to unite all human beings…”  Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Gabriel Lavoie   Paul Zimmerman: Your are a figurative artist. How do you select your subjects? Gabriel Lavoie: ...

What To See Now

 NY Times - Julie Mehretu’s vibrant colors; Minjung Kim’s gray and black ink paintings; Jean Katambayi Mukendi’s “Quarantaine” drawings; and Bosco Sodi’s clay spheres. - read more ...

Spotlight: Reinhard Stammer 

“Deep and simple…”  Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Reinhard Stammer   Paul Zimmerman: How did you develop interest in art? Reinhard Stammer: I have been drawing and painting since my early chi...

Spotlight: Roula Chreim

“Art is my inner voice…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Roula Chreim   Paul Zimmerman: There is phantasy and story telling in your paintings. How do you select your subjects? Roula Chreim: I a...

Spotlight: Aomi Kikuchi 

“I enjoy the imperfection…” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Aomi Kikuchi    Paul Zimmerman: How did you become interested in art? Aomi Kikuchi: Ever since I was a child, I have loved creating thing...