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Picturing the Queen: How artists portrayed Queen Elizabeth II through her reign
Written byNick Glass, CNN
It was one of those photogenic if historically insignificant moments when one (bona fide) icon fleetingly met anothe...
New Funding, and an Expanding Audience for Gallery 104
"Ultimately, 1stdibs’s partnership with Christie’s means that a new subset of collectors will be browsing the diverse offerings on display, both at its physical showroom and on its digital marketplace. This will increase buyer traffic and directly benefit the artists who exhibit at 1stdibs, including the current group who are part of Gallery 104’s June exhibition: Harold Barnard, Jane Sinclair, Olga Feshina, Sirenes, Jill Nonnemacher, Adrienne Anbinder, Sherry Krivosheev, Susan McKenna List, Ashley Vanore, M. Clark, Blakelee Harmon, Mae Jean, and Michail Papavalodoukas."
Artist Interview with Jill Keller
"For me, the history of Pop Art as well as the street culture of NY, are things that have shown me that art really can be anything and done by anyone. It has shown me that you don't need an expensive education to create magic, you can be anyone from anywhere."
Olga Feshina: New Tech Girls—Bikini Issue
"NYA Gallery and Gallery 104 are pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new work by Olga Feshina. Curated by Shane Townley, the show will feature a total of eight paintings, many of which have not been previously exhibited. These works explore core motifs related to the artist’s ongoing “New Tech Girls” series, namely beauty, image construction and distortion, identity, self-fashioning, and presentation."
Breeze
"Collectively, Breeze showcases an array of artworks where artists have interrogated natural phenomena and translated their experiences for viewers."
Artist Feature: Olga Feshina
“Specifically, she offers a compelling critique of how the paradigms of contemporary feminine beauty are created, distributed, and absorbed across digital devices and platforms.”
NYA Gallery Launches Artist Residency Program with Evan Sebastian Lagache
"Based on his exhibition history and artistic promise, Lagache was chosen as the inaugural grant recipient of the residency."