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Reflective Spaces
Shaun Downey’s new show at Arcadia Contemporary uses mirrors for his figures to gaze inward, as well as out.
Connected To The City
Larry Shapin and Ladonna Nicolas feature the works of local artists in their Louisville, Kentucky, home.
Ends And Beginnings
Dolby Chadwick Gallery presents a new solo exhibition for Alex Kanevsky through December 1.
Breaking Point
Alyssa Monks’ recent exhibition at Forum Gallery highlights the development of her artwork.
The Beat Goes On
The Los Angeles collection of William Escalera and Francisco George focuses on the contemporary art scene.
Matthew Cornell Roadside Attractions
Matthew Cornell’s life has been a journey. As a boy, his family took road trips and he had the opportunity to see the variety that is America. The family often moved as well.
Sarah Williams Around Town
Driving down a suburban street might feel like a mundane act for many, but for Sarah Williams it can be an exhilarating exploration of her favorite subjects.
A Noble Pursuit
The Sierra Club describes John Muir (1838-1914) as “farmer, inventor, sheepherder, naturalist, explorer, writer and conservationist.” Born in Scotland, he immigrated to the U.S. with his family in 1849.
Seasons In Time
In the month of June, Berkley Gallery in Warrenton, Virginia, will present a three-artist exhibition featuring the landscapes of Christine Graefe Drewyer, Barbara Nuss and Nancy Peach.
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.
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.
Natural Transitions
Collectors Jim Carmichael and Marianne Mallia have created an indoor and outdoor sanctuary for art in their Scottsdale home.
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.
I Observe
A new exhibition at Rehs Contemporary Galleries explores the power of observation.
Internal And External
Rainer And Reesen’s Portraits Capture The Likeness And Spirit Of The People Depicted.
A Walk In The Park
Labor Day weekend brings art, music and more to Long’s Park in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Fantastic Beasts
In her first solo show, artist and illustrator Julie Bell brings together figures and wildlife in luscious colors and compositions.
Desert Dwellers
The Palm Desert, California, home of Sharon and Steve Huling features contemporary two- and three-dimensional art.
Treasured Images
Oil Painters of America presents its 28th annual National Juried Exhibition at Illume Gallery of Fine Art in St. George, Utah.
A Long Tradition
Members of Oil Painters of America are dedicated to painting striking subjects in the time-honored medium.
Intimate Worlds
BO BARTLETT’S NEWEST PAINTINGS AT MILES MCENERY GALLERY BALANCE THE PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPHERES.
The Great Lakes Cycle
A MULTIFACETED PROJECT BY ALEXIS ROCKMAN EXPLORES THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE GREAT LAKES.
Finding Her Path
Zamarripa was the Grand Prize winner of International Artist magazine’s Challenge No. 105, Still Life.
Premiere Edition
The inaugural REVEAL International Contemporary Art Fair in New York presents 40 galleries exploring modern and contemporary art.
Allure Of The Sea
Allure Of The Sea
Cultural History
Cultural History
Enduring Art
The Procaccini collection is a testament to building connections with artists and purchasing with passion.
Bread and Salt
A stronauts arriving at the Mir space station and later at the International Space Station have been offered small packets of bread and salt, a traditional Russian welcoming ceremony.
Americans In Paris
It has long been a tradition for artists to travel abroad to Europe and gain inspiration from the culture and scenery.
Gatherings
Janet Monafo writes, “There is no explaining my selection of materials and compositions except in visual terms.” And there’s no need to.