As springtime makes its timid appearance on the horizon, Agora Gallery is pleased to announce Vernal Passages, an exhibition of paintings, sculptures, and photographs ushering in the first breaths of the season. The exhibition is on view until April 21.
In honor of Earth Day, we turn the spotlight on sustainable art. Socially Conscious Art: A Making Statement about the Environmentexplores ways to make an artist’s practice more environmentally friendly, while making a statement on pressing ecological issues.
On our Instagram page each week we will run a takeover for an artist we represent who celebrates nature. The artists featured will be Katja van den Bogaert, István Jenő Kovács, Radhika Bianchi, and Madoka Naito, starting Friday, April 8.
From solidarity for Ukraine to a robot powered by AI heading to Venice Biennale here's April News Roundup:
Ai-Da, the Robot Artist Powered by AI, Is Heading to Venice for a Show During the Biennale—and She’s Bringing Her New Painting Arm
Ted Mooney, Longtime "Art in America" Senior Editor and Acclaimed Novelist, Dies at 70
The Supreme Court Will Hear Lawsuit Over Whether Warhol Committed Copyright Infringement
Spot the Robot Canine Patrols the Ancient Streets of Pompeii in an Attempt to Preserve its Ruins
Solidarity in the Arts: The MOMA Introduces A Collection of Works by Ukrainian-Born Artists
You Can Now Tour an
Ancient Pompeii Home All Thanks to Virtual Reality
As we become socially conscious of our impact on the environment, sustainable choices have become increasingly available. Several industries have adopted eco-friendly practices from paperless offices to reusable grocery bags. Therefore, ‘going green’ in the art world doesn’t necessarily mean using a verdant palate.
Whether abstract or explicit in content, these artists are examining ecology and environment to inspire thoughtful action when it comes to the fragile state of our planet.