"Man's best friend" is still one of the most ubiquitous ways of describing dogs. While that maxim should maybe be gender-inclusive in this, the year of Chappell Roan 2024, it's a sentiment we stand by and one the art gallery Timothy Taylor explores in their current, New York-based exhibit Dog Days of Summer.
The dog-centric show, which opened on June 20 and is running through August 23, is a group exhibition that looks at dogs as a subject in art history. Dogs have historically played many roles in art - muse, companion, and metaphor - and this show presents them all.