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In this issue

Natural Transitions, By John O’Hern • Nature & Narrative, By John O’Hern • Richard Thomas Scott: Full Circle, By Alyssa M. Tidwell • I Observe, By Rochelle Belsito • Previews of works for sale at upcoming shows coast to coast

Up & Coming

Emerging artist” takes on a different meaning when an artist begins a paint- “Emerging career after a long and distinguished career in another field.

Up & Coming

3 mins

Natural Transitions

Collectors Jim Carmichael and Marianne Mallia have created an indoor and outdoor sanctuary for art in their Scottsdale home.

Natural Transitions

4 mins

Exhibition Of Paintings In The Traditional Medium Of Egg Tempera

Attleboro Arts Museum presents an exhibition of paintings in the traditional medium of egg tempera.

Exhibition Of Paintings In The Traditional Medium Of Egg Tempera

4 mins

Full Circle

Figurative painter Richard Thomas Scott’s exhibition at Spalding Nix Fine Art tells the story of his progression as an artist and human being.

Full Circle

6 mins

I Observe

A new exhibition at Rehs Contemporary Galleries explores the power of observation.

I Observe

6 mins

Deep Waters

Thomas Cole’s Cedar Grove and Frederic Church’s Olana are across the Hudson River from each other, the former an 1815 Federal-style farmhouse and the later a lavish Middle Eastern inspired pile built in the early 1870s.

Deep Waters

7 mins

Dark Arts

Kate Breakey’s latest exhibition, Black Tulips, is a tale of friendship and fauna circling back to 2011, when the Australian artist—based in Tucson, Arizona, since 1999—visited Amsterdam, the tulip capital of the world.

Dark Arts

2 mins

Tiny And Shiny

How’s the saying go, “Don’t sweat the small stuff”? Well, if you’re Robert Lange and George Ayers, the small stuff is all you’re sweating leading into Shiny Stuff, their new two-man show opening April 5 at Robert Lange Studios in Charleston, South Carolina.

Tiny And Shiny

2 mins

Light Chasers

One of the largest plein air painting groups in Florida, Light Chasers, is made up of 702 painters capturing the unique beauty and idyllic landscapes of the Sun Coast.

Light Chasers

2 mins

Realism Without Borders

Exhibiting side by side, Soviet and historical works with contemporary works by Russian, Ukrainian, American, French, Norwegian, Chinese and German artists, Realism Without Borders aims to connect two centuries and two continents via the commitment to realist painting traditions.

Realism Without Borders

3 mins

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American Art Collector Magazine Description:

PublisherInternational Artist Publishing, Inc.

CategoryArt

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Previewing upcoming art exhibitions from coast to coast, American Art Collector is a unique monthly magazine specially designed to bring living representational artists, galleries and active art collectors together in one place.

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