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Living History
This Florida home features an eclectic mix of paintings, glass art and sculptures that reflect the works of Pablo Picasso.
Manhattan to Montauk
Ben Aronson’s upcoming exhibition at MM Fine Art celebrates Long Island and its art history.
New England Summers
The shoreline and landscapes of New England will take center stage during a new exhibition at Susan Powell Fine Art in Madison, Connecticut. Aptly titled Summer in New England, the show will include more than 70 paintings by 20 award-winning artists that range from “traditional realism and impressionism to contemporary styles that celebrate summer moments and the beauty and unique character of New England.”
Body Language
Denis Sarazhin’s figurative paintings explore expression and emotion through movement.
Poise
An upcoming exhibition held at George Billis Gallery will feature a diverse range of artwork, from still lifes to city scenes to landscapes and more.
Standing TALL
In 1792, Congress adopted the bald eagle as the symbol of the United States for its majestic beauty, strength and long life.
Here, There and Everywhere
Summer will be here before we know it, and ringing in the sweltering season is EVOKE Contemporary’s Summer Group Exhibition in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Works on Paper
This summer RJD Gallery in Bridgehampton, New York, will present an exhibition featuring works on paper, including charcoal drawings and limited-edition prints. “The ancient Egyptians were the first to use paper, papyrus, around 3700 B.C., and it became particularly famous for its artistic opportunities,” says gallery principal Richard J. Demato.
MARITIME LIFE
Growing up on the south shore of Boston, my brother and I developed a love for all things nautical from the lobster boats, dories and pleasure craft of our own time to the thriving shipbuilding hub of the 17th to 19th centuries.
Luminous Adventures
Looking at artist David Dunlop’s body of work, one will instantly notice his fascination with the outdoors—both urban and rural—as his pieces range from impactful cityscapes to quiet waterways and meadows.
Flowers Bloomed
As people quieted and headed indoors during the global health crisis, the world outside was still stirring. Wildlife and nature awoke from the winter hibernation and brought forth new life, as it does season to season, year after year. In the new exhibition While We Were Still…Flowers Bloomed, Turner Fine Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, will pay tribute to the bountiful blossoms.
PLAYING WITH Nature's Forms
Randall W. L. Mooers paints contemporary still lifes that cause the viewer to pause and contemplate the scene.
SENSATIONAL SHORES
When we think of Atlantic coastal scenes, we think of Maine, the Jersey Shore, Miami—seldom connecting these disparate shores to the continuous eastern coastline of North America, which is over 2,000 miles long.
Depicting Reality
Having a 30-year career in art direction, graphic design and illustration, Donna Slade has what she calls a “straightforward approach” to her contemporary realistic paintings. She observes her subjects closely, paying attention to all the details and aims to “capture and portray the ‘real’ and not the ‘ideal.’”
DEDICATED to REALISM
Mauricio González’s collection reflects his knowledge and passion for contemporary artwork.
Allegorical Realism
Florida-based artist Kevin Grass blends photorealism and Flemish painting techniques in his allegorical paintings.
Summer Pastimes
RJD Gallery presents new works by Tor-Arne Moen that evoke memories of yesteryear.
Artistic Harmony
In the late 1980s, artist Stephen Jesic found he was captivated by the colors and vibrancy of Australian birds and added them to his oeuvre of still lifes and landscapes.
Other Life
Eric Wert’s first solo exhibition at Gallery Henoch in New York City shows his evolution as a contemporary still life artist.
Unavoidable Fate
In Paul Pitsker’s new watercolor show at George Billis Gallery in Los Angeles, the painter is thrilled in the concept that paintings are empathy detectors that are turned toward viewers.
The Creator & The Muse
Didi Menendez, the muse of PoetsArtists, asked members of the group to create portraits of other members for an upcoming exhibition.
WILD & FREE
Many will disagree with Izaak Walton’s statement, “As no man is born an artist, so no man is born an angler.”
Moments in Time
For the past 20 years, artist Philip Smallwood has built a successful career as a watercolorist focusing primarily on realistic narratives, as well as landscapes and still lifes.
MIGHTY STEEDS
Among the great horses of history is Bucephalus, the wild stallion tamed by Alexander the Great.
Chasing the Spark
Principle Gallery hosts an exhibition highlighting the artwork of Geoffrey Johnson, which walks a thin line between reality and abstraction.
Lasting Legacies
The love Matthew Sievers has for old barns and trees is in his blood.
Journey through Space and Time
Joseph McGurl grew up on the shore near Boston Harbor.
A Quiet Nature
“Some people talk to animals. Not many listen though. That’s the problem,” says A.A. Milne from the popular book Winnie the Pooh.
A Family Tradition
Tom and T.M. Nicholas have a shared passion for the land and sea of Cape Ann, Massachusetts.
Through the Seasons
Layer upon layer of thick oil paints slathered onto the canvas and etched into landscapes charged with energy—these are the paintings of Plein air artist Lynn Boggess. He works solely with palette knives and trowels in his wet-on-wet technique, which gives him the freedom to capture the raw energy of nature as he perceives it, as opposed to getting wrapped up in the unnecessary details.