Artist Richard Crozier’s works are subjects of change…change of seasons, change of light, change of landscape and skyline. Over the past four decades, he has produced more than 3000 “portraits†of the Charlottesville area in transition." Read more of Elizabeth Howard's great article about artist Richard Crozier in Streetlight, an online arts magazine that all who love art and literature will enjoy.
Thanks to Sarah Lawson and C-ville Weekly for the great article on Russ Warren's recent exhibition Zaragoza. To read more click here.
Sam Abell's powerful photos from Cuba are featured in the great article,Sam Abell: Cuba Up Close by Elizabeth Meade Howard in the online arts magazine Streetlight.
Grateful to Sarah Lawson and C-ville Weekly for excellent article about the Lydia Csato Gasman Archives and our current show, Picasso, Lydia and Friends. Read more here.
Thanks to the fantastic online arts magazine Streetlight's for recent blog on Lydia Gasman and the LCGA.
Congratulations to Dean Dass whose prints were chosen for the 7th International Printmaking Biennial in Douro Portugal on view from 10 August through 31 October. To view video excerpts from this Biennial click here.
Thanks to Andrea Hubbell and the design experts C-ville Weekly invited to choose the most beautiful places in Charlottesville. Les Yeux du Monde is humbled and grateful to have made the list.Thanks to our great architects W.G. Clark and Josh Stastny for this too. Read more here.
Congratulations to gallery artist Anne Chesnut whose print "Winter Blackwork" won a purchase award at the Delta National Small Prints Exhibition at Arkansas State University.
"David Summers' scholarly contributions
are well known in the history of art and ideas. The titles of some of
his books reveal his wide-ranging and ambitious concerns: Michelangelo
and the Language of Art, The Judgment of Sense: Renaissance Naturalism
and the Rise of Aesthetics; Real Spaces. World Art History and the Rise
of Western Modernism;..."
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"On a sunny autumn Saturday afternoon in November, I took some time to
visit Lyn Bolen Warren at her rural hilltop home and gallery twelve
miles Northeast of downtown Charlottesville. ... All in all, it's just
an amazing place to be - a true respite for one's soul. I left with the
sense that Lyn is a special person with a purposeful vision, and I am
thrilled to share her mission with you here."
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