The Mudman comes to University of Buffalo’s art gallery
Art
George Eastman House’s “Why Look at Animals
When it comes to these artists’ portraits, why not?
Charlie Arnold’s “The Love of the Visual”
The ubiquity of the Xerox brand stretches far beyond its birthplace here in this humble hamlet along the Genesee
“Georgia O’Keeffe: Color and Conservation”
Art The art — and industry — of Georgia O’Keeffe Last weekend the MemorialArtGallery opened the touring exhibit Georgia O’Keeffe: Color and Conservation.Just a year and a half ago the Albright-Knox in Buffalo hosted an O’Keeffe exhibit. Of course, O’Keeffe’s career was a long one. She was a prominent figure for seven decades and produced […]
Alan Singer at Gallery at Bausch & Lomb
Art Two new exhibitions, one currently at the Gallery at Bausch & Lomb Place and an upcoming one at the Mercer Gallery at MCC, feature the work of Alan Singer. Meta/morph at Bausch & Lomb juxtaposes Singer’s watercolor and digital transfer monoprints with Tarrant Clements’ predominately wood, wire, and oil paint constructions. At the Mercer, […]
RIT’s “The American Image”
A century of posters put one nation under
consideration
Buffalo bound
Petah Coyne: Above and Beneath the Skin (through September 10) and Chuck Close: Self-Portraits 1967-2005 (through October 22) | Albright-KnoxArtGallery, 1285 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo | Wednesday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Fridays til 10 p.m.) | $8-$10; children 13 and under, free; and Fridays 3-10 p.m., free | (716) 882-8700, www.albrightknox.org. Layers: Collecting Cuban-American Art (through September […]
“Uncluttered” by Dan Neuberger
A strong showing by a photographer who shoots for the love of it
Merry-Go-Round’s “King and I”
The King rules, but some uncomfortable staging
ruffles.






