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Interview With Patrick Church
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Interview With Patrick Church

It comes as no surprise that such vulnerable and passionate art would come from an artist who bears those same traits.

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September 2018
A Life In Art
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A Life In Art

West Wind Fine Art presents a tribute to Richard Schmid in celebration of the 20th anniversary of his book, Alla Prima II.

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September 2018
The Interior Journey
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The Interior Journey

Maryhill Museum of Art presents 40 paintings by renowned American realist Richard F. Lack.

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September 2018
Intuitive Spaces
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Intuitive Spaces

In John Brosio’s new works, his subjects—elderly people in a moonscape, skeletons and wolves in a nature scene, a cook in a taco stand—are dwarfed by the immense scenery around them. They are small and insignificant, and yet they are holding their ground as citizens of these vast lands.

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September 2018
The Promised Land
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The Promised Land

When Jeremy Mann wrapped work on his first feature-length film earlier this year, he immediately recognized the importance of his breakthrough in the medium. “…I will continue to film forever,” he says. “It’s a language which fills my soul with poetry.”

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September 2018
Reflections
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Reflections

Carol Mothner’s fascination with Madonnas, armor and flowers began in her childhood in Brooklyn, New York. “I loved dolls when I was little,” she says.

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September 2018
At Summer's End
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At Summer's End

Jessica Gordon has always been a passionate person. She’s channeled that passion in many ways, including equestrianism and scuba diving, but it was only after having children, and looking for a creative outlet to express herself outside her caregiving role, that she first picked up a paintbrush. Her first solo show, At Summer’s End, will be on view at Robert Lange Studios in September.

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September 2018
Enhancing The Home
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Enhancing The Home

The artwork in the Los Angeles home of Lois and Richard Neiter reflects their eclectic aesthetic and their knowledge of art.

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November 2018
Nature Untamed
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Nature Untamed

A new exhibition at Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenixhighlights the evolution of Frank Gonzales paintings.

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November 2018
Multiple Dimensions
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Multiple Dimensions

Ian Ingram presents new paintings and his first three-dimensional works in an exhibition at Dimension Gallery in Austin, Texas.

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November 2018
Dream Big
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Dream Big

Scottsdale Artists School celebrates its 35th anniversary during the annual Beaux Arts fundraiser on November 10.

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November 2018
A Road Well Taken
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A Road Well Taken

In the late 1950s, John Baeder drove the back roads from his home in Atlanta to Auburn University in Alabama where he was studying fine art.

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November 2018
Art, Beats & Lyrics
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Art, Beats & Lyrics

A once Atlanta-based art and hip-hop celebration has become a national tour celebrating the union of art and music.

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February 2019
Modern Market
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Modern Market

Nearly 80 galleries from around the globe will participate in the 2019 Art Palm Springs.

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February 2019
Francesca Strino Universal Representations
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Francesca Strino Universal Representations

Italian artist Francesca Strino focuses her newest figurative paintings on images of women who are finding their strength in fragility.

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January 2019
A Collection Of Rarities
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A Collection Of Rarities

Kevin Sloan uses animal imagery to send an empathetic message about the natural world.

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January 2019
Bountiful Gardens
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Bountiful Gardens

Each still life Jane Jones paints begins long before she puts oil to canvas.

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January 2019
Top 10
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Top 10

Art collectors Steven Bennett and Elaine Melotti Schmidt created the first-ever prize for women figurative artists. After 647 entrants, we are pleased to announce the 10 finalists

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January 2019
The Descent
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The Descent

In Domestic Katabasis, New York painter Martin Wittfooth’s new exhibition, the primal relationship between man and the animal kingdom reaches an anarchic conclusion as the animals are in open revolt of the system, of technology, of the status quo, of nature itself.

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December 2018
Reflective Spaces
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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.

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December 2018
Connected To The City
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Connected To The City

Larry Shapin and Ladonna Nicolas feature the works of local artists in their Louisville, Kentucky, home.

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December 2018
Ends And Beginnings
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Ends And Beginnings

Dolby Chadwick Gallery presents a new solo exhibition for Alex Kanevsky through December 1.

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December 2018
Breaking Point
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Breaking Point

Alyssa Monks’ recent exhibition at Forum Gallery highlights the development of her artwork.

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December 2018
The Beat Goes On
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The Beat Goes On

The Los Angeles collection of William Escalera and Francisco George focuses on the contemporary art scene.

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January 2019
Matthew Cornell Roadside Attractions
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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.

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June 2019
Sarah Williams Around Town
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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.

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June 2019
A Noble Pursuit
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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.

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June 2019
Seasons In Time
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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.

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June 2019
Realism Without Borders
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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.

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April 2019
Tiny And Shiny
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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.

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April 2019