'Logan Grider: Recent Work': Abstract paintings reflecting a visceral approach
Logan Grider finds personal freedom in painting abstract forms, emphasizing the hue and texture of his painting materials in his show "Logan Grider: Recent Work" at Swarthmore College's List Gallery.
Artist Spotlight: Salisbury man explores 'abstract side'
What type of art do you create? I am an oil painter, printmaker, and in the last several years, I have begun to explore photography. My painting is illustrative.
Artist explores 'abstract side'
What type of art do you create? I am an oil painter, printmaker, and in the last several years, I have begun to explore photography. My painting is illustrative.
Photography clicks with Philadelphia
WHEN Stephen Perloff launched The Photo Review in 1976, it was a golden age for photography in Philadelphia. More than three decades later, he thinks a new golden age is dawning here. "We're getting back to the energy and vibrancy of the earlier time. It's quite heartening," said the self-taught photographer, whose publication has kept him at the center of all things photographic in the region.
Photographer's tip: How to shoot great reflections
Each week, a Globe photographer will share their insight on the Photo Desk assignment.
Currier Gallery of Art exhibition chronicles Modernist movement
Modernist photographers created images of isolated elements from nature and the manmade world from unexpected and often close-up vantage points.
Mechanical Principles soothes you with a ballet of gears and pistons
If you haven’t seen Ralph Steiner’s short film “Mechanical Principles” before, then you are in for a treat. The 10 minute work, which was shot in 1930 is an abstract, mesmerizing look at the world of gears, pistons, and other forms of mechanical movement. The cold, machine precision of the mechanisms might not seem like [...]
Galileo served as this painter's muse
Michael Morrill, a prominent Pittsburgh abstract painter, is introduced at Seraphin Gallery in his first Philadelphia solo. A teacher of studio art at the University of Pittsburgh, the Yale-trained Morrill became an artist when the reductive aesthetic of
All is not as the camera captures it
Modernist critic Clement Greenberg (1909-1994) might have taken issue with medium-blurring works by ...