Bradley Sabin in Garden & Gun Magazine
For New Orleans-based sculptor Bradley Sabin, there’s no such thing as too many magnolias; he has a Japanese magnolia in his yard at home, and he’s made tens of thousands of ceramic magnolia blossoms glazed in deep reds, pinks, whites, and metallic blacks. “I have several flower forms I use, but people always gravitate to magnolias,” he says, “and this is a way to bring that nature inside.”
Holland Cunningham's Artist Residency at J. McLaughlin
“In essence I intend to create a new story formed from the lives of others” says Cunningham.Holland Cunningham is an American artist who uses various materials including oil, water-based media, photography, and animation to create her works.
Natasha Law Featured in Les Femmes at Tethys Southampton
Tethys Art is pleased to present Les Femmes, a group show curated by Indira Cesarine, opening on August 21st and on view through September 6th at 71 Hill Street in Southampton, New York. The 3rd and closing Summer exhibition presents the vision of several notable female artists including legendary artists Cindy Sherman and Barbara Kruger, pioneering feminists Robin Tewes and Grace Graupe-Pillard, and social media sensation Leah Schrager, cult of celebrity star Alison Jackson, as well as emerging voices including Fahren Feingold, Alexandra Rubinstein and Loren Erdrich. Les Femmes explores the contemporary narrative of the female gaze, while addressing the representation of women in contemporary culture and art.
Stephanie Patton Solo Exhibition at Acadiana Center for the Arts
Throughout her career, Patton has explored many artforms, including photography, performance art, sculpture, textiles, and more. This new exhibition explores the common threads found in Patton’s vast body of work. Her work includes strong themes of humor, love and caring, health and comfort, which she explores through a wide variety of artistic approaches, including textiles, sculpture, video, performance, photography, and painting. Patton’s craft and process speak loudly in the objects she creates. The end product of Patton’s process are objects of formal beauty and subtle complexity.
Uzo Njoku in The Daily Front Row
BREAKOUT ARTIST UZO NJOKU ON HER NEW SHOW AT VOLTZ CLARKE GALLERYWith her Hockney level talent, Uzo Njoku is the name to know in the art world right now. The buzzy newcomer has just opened her first exhibition, A Space of My Own, with Voltz Clarke Gallery in New York. She tells The Daily how she feels about being dubbed a breakout star and her unconventional path to success.
Uzo Njoku in Modern Luxury Manhattan Magazine
The Voltz Clarke Gallery will be offering contemporary artist Uzo Njoku the space for her first-ever solo exhibition in New York City.
Bradley Sabin and Joshua Avery Webster in Galerie Magazine
New York’s Voltz Clarke Gallery is mounting “Variations,” an exhibition of linear paintings by artist Joshua Avery Webster, on view in the solarium throughout the Palm Beach season. Additionally, a work entitled Hammon Avenue by Voltz Clarke artist Bradley Sabin adorns the Colony mezzanine, surrounding a scalloped-back love seat upholstered in an exuberant print featuring a swirl of 150 sculptural magnolia blossoms.
Joshua Avery Webster in Quest Magazine
The solo exhibition, which is on display at The Colony Hotel, features paintings by Joshua Avery Webster, who uses color to create unforgettable visual experiences.
Field Kallop in Architectural Digest
Field Kallop's pair of paintings are the focal point of "Inside a Charming Fifth Avenue Home That’s Big on Personality" in Architectural Digest.
At Home With: Blair Clarke, Founder, Voltz Clarke Gallery
Meet Blair Clarke, the force behind Voltz Clarke Gallery. While she’s been a New Yorker for nearly two decades – even staying in the city through the lockdown – she remains a true Southerner at heart. As we await the return of in-person interactions (read: hugs), Blair found a few ways to embrace the change, including a new gallery space in the LES. Read on for their upcoming shows, plus a few of Blair’s faves, from face masks to reading material.
Yiorgos Kordakis in Visual Pleasure Magazine
Photographer Yiorgos Kordakis captures a pure and serene perspective with his architectural photography
Manhattan Magazine's Women Of Style 2020: Blair Clarke
Manhattan Magazine checked in with the founder of Voltz Clarke Gallery about her artistic aesthetic.
Gail Albert Halaban in CNN
How can photographers capture human connection in the age of coronavirus?Amid a global pandemic that is forcing vast swathes of society to stay at home, photographers around the world consider what this means for visual storytelling.
Close up with Field Kallop
“Math, science, and the mysteries of the cosmos all feature into the mesmerizing work of this emerging New York artist”Abstract artist Field Kallop is primarily interested in complexity—specifically, how natural forces such as the planets, seasons, and cosmos impact and augment our daily lives. At her studio on Second Street, in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, Kallop reveals a group of paintings that will be presented later this year at her solo show with the Voltz Clarke Gallery at the Marfa Invitational.
Mari Quiñonero in Architectural Digest
Mari Quiñonero is part of AD March in its special edition Best of Spain:In its March issue, the decoration and lifestyle magazine Condé Nast pays tribute to Spanish talent, which brings together the most outstanding names on the national scene.
Jason Trotter in Forbes
"Dreaming of A Creative Career? How To Make It A Reality"Jason Trotter offers thoughts and advice for aspiring artists.
Natasha Law in Architectural Digest
Maisonette cofounder Sylvana Durrett calls on Carrier and Company to fashion a glamorous yet family-friendly nest in Brooklyn. Working with Voltz Clarke Gallery, Carrier and Company selects a bright red Natasha Law silhouette for Durrett's bedroom.