Artist Hope Gangloff's drawings have the offhand precision of a snapshot, capturing people and objects with bright, sharp colors and an exquisite line. Working in the spare, crisp tradition of such artists as Egon Schiele and Alphonse Mucha—Gangloff was an illustrator for the New Yorker and other publications earlier in her career—she presents a thoroughly contemporary vision of life in 21st-century New York.