Kyle Farley’s paintings lean against walls and lie across the floor in various phases of progress. The bare plywood, metal, and concrete create an unornamented and distraction-free space in which Farley’s vivid, large-scale works can come to life.
Julian Schnabel, Untitled, 1995, oil and polymer resin on canvas Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection Vogel Collection. Photography by Dennis Griggs.
In addition to his acclaimed career in landscape design, Marx was accomplished in many other fields. He painted and sculpted, designed sets and costumes for theater, created textiles and jewelry, and also worked in ceramics and stained glass.
Michael Goldberg, Untitled (43), 1992, oil and pastel. Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection Vogel Collection. Photography by Dennis Griggs.
Street Smarts-An artist and designer couple transform an old Toronto storefront in Dundas West into a home and studio. Their industrial yet cozy abode mixes customized Ikea pieces with art by up-and-coming designers and modern finds. Photo by: Naomi Finlay