What's “WhatsArt”? “WhatsArt” came from combining a favorite expression used when you cannot quite recall or explain someone or something and art. This seems to be the condition many people, even those interested in visual art, find themselves in today. So…
“WhatsArt” hopes to name, explain, and reveal the “Whats” of visual art by sharing serious-minded news, analysis, and reviews of current visual art happenings.
I welcome others to join the forum by emailing their writings to carol@taylor-kearneyarts.com.
As the curator of this blog, I will select timely articles to share.
Recent Posts
#FUTURE(Perfect) at Atlantic Gallery
Atlantic Gallery sits in Chelsea, in a historic arts building just steps from the High Line. As with all the galleries in New York, it...
The Happiest of Holidays at Cerulean Arts
Welcome to you and to 2020! Before beginning with the new year, I thought it would be informative to finish up 2019 at Cerulean Arts...
Expressing Expressionism
When I hear the word “Expressionism” I think of Abstract Expressionism, the American post-war art movement centered in New York and...
Animal Paradise
Walking into Cerulean Arts Gallery this past weekend I was reminded of a little ditty from my childhood, “All the animals in the zoo are...
Poetry In Pictures
Alas, I am late to writing my blog about this current exhibition of the artworks of Fran Lightman Gibson, Andrea Lyons, Tilda Mann[CT1] ,...
Engagement as a Destination
In the Realm at Cerulean Arts Gallery presents the paintings of Brian Boutwell and Tom Csaszar. These relatively smooth paintings are...
It’s All in the Details
September 18th was the opening day for Cerulean Arts Collective Members' Galleries. The current grouping of artists share a keen...
An Uncommon View of the Commonplace
Close at Hand, an exhibition of artwork by artists Sheila Chimes, Elizabeth Heller, and Ed Kent, opens Cerulean Arts Gallery’s season...
Glimpses of the Night
September is the start of the exhibition year for most galleries. Atlantic Gallery at 548 W. 28th Street, Suite 540 is beginning its...
Summer: A Time to Meet New Artists!
Part 1: Cerulean Arts Associate Collective Members Exhibition Summertime is a time of heat. And what is hotter than meeting new artists...
Summer: A Time to Meet New Artists!
Part 2: Cerulean Arts 7th Annual Juried Exhibition As galleries enter the summer months of June and July, many group exhibitions appear...
Looking Backward and Forward at Waverly Heights
It is always flattering to be asked to exhibit your work—especially when you can imagine it as being beneficial for a community. So when...
A Certain Slant of Light at Cerulean Arts Collective
Light is streaming outside and changing with the drifting clouds. This is also true as I visit the galleries at Cerulean Arts Collective...
A Travelogue at Cerulean Arts Collective
Art has a way of taking us to places both familiar and exotic. The artists at Cerulean Arts Collective Galleries this month do just that....
Finding FAME: The Fellowship of PAFA Exhibition
Fame 2019, PA Academy of the Fine Arts Fellowship Show at Hot Bed, 723 Chestnut St, 2nd floor, Philadelphia Juried by James Oliver,...
When Simple Is Anything But Basic
The artwork of Laura Marconi, Nancy Neill, Gary Jenkins, Mary Powers Holt, and Jeff Thomsen is being presented at the Cerulean Arts...
Fun With Homonyms
Carol Taylor Kearney loves to play with words, as with Plein Air, Plain Air, Plane Air. This is the title she has given to the exhibition...
Fantasia Is Reality at Cerulean Collective
Andre Breton once said, “The imaginary is what tends to become real.” The artists at Cerulean Collective galleries this month—Kathleen...
Joy, Joy, Celebration, and Joy at Cerulean Collective
Each month I look forward to visiting the Cerulean Collective. This month promised a re-visit to three artists whose work I had seen and...
Mystique or Romantic at Cerulean Arts
I noticed that Cerulean Collective has started to place the Artist Statement on the back of the List of Works for each of the artists...