Doug Argue: Letters to the Future
Doug Argue’s paintings unfold like visual essays—dense with language, rhythm, and the residue of time. Over the past three decades, his canvases have evolved from large-scale figural works to vast Continue Reading
The Best Contemporary Artists and Art Collectors

Doug Argue’s paintings unfold like visual essays—dense with language, rhythm, and the residue of time. Over the past three decades, his canvases have evolved from large-scale figural works to vast Continue Reading

Sky Kim paints what cannot be seen: the pulse of energy that connects all living things. Her intricate watercolors unfold like meditations on breath, memory, and matter—microscopic universes rendered with Continue Reading

Allison Green’s paintings are lush meditations on nature, memory, and renewal. Through her large-scale oil canvases, she transforms the natural world into an intimate psychological landscape, where flowers, trees, and Continue Reading

Laura Lappi’s work explores how architecture shapes emotion and perception. Her sculptures and installations investigate the psychological and physical impact of built spaces, tracing the subtle ways in which structures Continue Reading

Vincent Giarrano paints the pulse of New York City through quiet moments. His canvases capture not the skyline, but the people who inhabit its rhythm—the solitary figures, the women in Continue Reading

Jean Paul Donadini approaches painting as both ritual and rebellion. Known for his playful wit and conceptual rigor, the French artist transforms everyday gestures—the trace of a brushstroke, the crease Continue Reading

Giuseppe Ragazzini moves between painting, philosophy, and technology as if they were variations of the same language. His work is a conversation between analog intuition and digital transformation, where the Continue Reading

Simone Fugazzotto paints humanity from the edge of its reflection. In his world, the ape is not a symbol of regression but a mirror—an evolved double that exposes our contradictions Continue Reading

Rosso Emerald Crimson paints women suspended between eras—figures who feel at once ancient and startlingly contemporary. Emerging from veils of muted color and scraped gold, her subjects inhabit dreamlike spaces Continue Reading

Festus Kehinde Alagbe’s paintings inhabit the delicate line between revelation and concealment. His bisected faces—half human, half symbol—seem to oscillate between worlds, inviting viewers to confront the multiplicity of identity. Continue Reading