A Lost Work by da Vinci Has Surfaced

The Observer -  Every so often, a researcher or an art dealer or a historian pops out of the woodwork with a piece of art that they claim can be attributed to one of the most famous artists in the world. This w...

Spotlight: Nadi Adatepe

"Try to think outside the box." Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Nadi Adatepe Paul Zimmerman: How did you become interested in digital art? Nadi Adatepe: My journey to become an artist is the result of un...

Spotlight: Mariko Teradoko

"The color of memory” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Mariko Teradoko Paul Zimmerman: How did you develop interest in art? Mariko Teradoko: I have loved drawing since I was a child, and I used to take pa...

Spotlight: Steve Alpert

The mission is to tell the stories...” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Steve Alpert Paul Zimmerman:  Your subjects include landscapes, portraits and military themes. Why are they important for you? Steve...

This Artwork Changed My Life

artsy -  Ramiro Gomez’s Las Meninas, North Fairing Road, Bel Air, 2013 (2018) is a contemporary pastiche of  Diego Velázquez’s masterpiece Las Meninas (1656). In the Los Angeles–based artist’s life-size, sculpt...

Spotlight: Wei Yan

“A sense of existence and meaning.” Paul Zimmerman in conversation with Wei Yan Paul Zimmerman:  Your mixed media paintings have a meditative quality. Is there a spiritual aspect to your work? Wei Yan: Sin...

Remembering Aileen Passloff

Artforum - Dancer, choreographer, actor, and teacher Aileen Passloff, whose seven-decade career is intimately woven with the development of postmodern dance in New York, died on November 3 of breast cancer. She...