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Extraordinary In The Ordinary
The elegantly simple artwork of Kateri Ewing is grounded in finding beauty in the ordinary things she observes in her daily life.
Connections
The artwork of Cheryl Elmo captures the human experience through the simplicity of everyday moments she observes, the odd little nuances of how people act, the way someone folds their hands over their lap or the little wrinkles that form near the eyes and mouth when laughing.
Allegory
Although based in the high desert of New Mexico, artist Mark Beck travels from coast to coast photographing and painting the landscapes that inspire him.
A Retrospective
Evelyne Boren was born in Germany at the outbreak of World War II.
Collector's Focus Landscapes - Fleeting Nature
Martin Johnson Heade (1819- 1904) began his career as a portrait painter and studied with folk artist Edward Hicks, who was famed for his Peaceable Kingdom paintings.
Collecting For The Future
Gil Rose and Stan Russell have curated a dynamic mix of artwork that will have an enduring legacy.
Modern Man
Beginning July 5 at Bowersock Gallery in Provincetown, Massachusetts, is Modern Man, a new juried group exhibition that will examine the male figure within a modern context.
The Human Center
ANEKA INGOLD’ S EMPOWERING, DEITY- LIKE FIGURES WIN THE INAUGURAL BENNETT PRIZE AT THE MUSKEGON MUSEUM OF AR
Breaking The Molo
THE ANIMAL SCULPTURES OF GEOFFREY GORMAN AND KEVIN BOX PUSH THE BOUNDARIES OF FORM AND MATERIALS IN UNCONVENTIONAL WAYS.
The Art Lover's Guide To Collecting Fine Art In Maine
The eastern coastal state of Maine is the embodiment of charm and class. Its small, sea-faring harbor towns are whimsical works of art in and of themselves, and its many tiny islands are full of magic.
The Secret Sea
When it comes to seascape or marine paintings, there are no prerequisites for the artists, as Roger Dale Brown makes abundantly clear.
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.
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.
The Interior Journey
Maryhill Museum of Art presents 40 paintings by renowned American realist Richard F. Lack.
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.
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.”
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.
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.
Enhancing The Home
The artwork in the Los Angeles home of Lois and Richard Neiter reflects their eclectic aesthetic and their knowledge of art.
Nature Untamed
A new exhibition at Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenixhighlights the evolution of Frank Gonzales paintings.
Multiple Dimensions
Ian Ingram presents new paintings and his first three-dimensional works in an exhibition at Dimension Gallery in Austin, Texas.
Dream Big
Scottsdale Artists School celebrates its 35th anniversary during the annual Beaux Arts fundraiser on November 10.
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.
Art, Beats & Lyrics
A once Atlanta-based art and hip-hop celebration has become a national tour celebrating the union of art and music.
Modern Market
Nearly 80 galleries from around the globe will participate in the 2019 Art Palm Springs.
Francesca Strino Universal Representations
Italian artist Francesca Strino focuses her newest figurative paintings on images of women who are finding their strength in fragility.
A Collection Of Rarities
Kevin Sloan uses animal imagery to send an empathetic message about the natural world.
Bountiful Gardens
Each still life Jane Jones paints begins long before she puts oil to canvas.
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
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.