CATEGORIES
On the Rise
Swann Auction hosts its African American sale, highlighting artists that have been historically overlooked
Works of Prominence
Bonhams Skinner presents important 19thand 20th-century American art in its upcoming September sale
A Promising Sale
Historic American art figures prominently in Shannon's October sale
Nature Drawn
The Amon Carter Museum celebrates the beauty of nature through its collection of works on paper
Art History
The Fairfield Museum explores American manufacturing practices in the paintings and murals of Robert Lambdin
Southwest Ties
New Mexico Museum of Art showcases highlights from its 20\" Century Collection
The Unlikeliest Collectors
The Springville Spring Salon celebrates its 100th anniversary by looking back at its unusual origins
THE ART OF ELEGY
The dusks and dawns of Frederic Church's Jamaican landscapes illuminate the nuances of grief in an exhibition at the artist's former home.
VISIONS in FORMATION
Yale University Art Gallery showcases the figurative studies used to elevate the grandeur of civic spaces in America
Through Her Eyes
Lincoln Glenn shines a spotlight on artist Georgina Klitgaard's contributions to American modernism
Indispensable- The brainchild of Atlanta art collector Stephen M. Sessler, who edited the volume, American Art: Collecting and Connoisseurship was unusual and perhaps unique among fine art books in that it was both beautiful and useful.
Despite its narrative heft and a host of very beautiful images, I can personally attest that American Art: Collecting and Connoisseurship fits a backpack as readily as it adorns a coffee table. The brainchild of Atlanta art collector Stephen M. Sessler, who edited the volume, American Art: Collecting and Connoisseurship was unusual and perhaps unique among fine art books in that it was both beautiful and useful.
Metropolitan Muse- The Art Institute of Chicago has assembled the exhibition Georgia O'Keeffe:
The Art Institute of Chicago showcases a lesser known side of Georgia O'Keeffe that found inspiration in Manhattan
Masters of the Genre
Important works from Western masters will be available at the Coeur d'Alene Art Auction in Nevada
Pop Icon
Small-scale works by Andy Warhol are featured in an exhibition currently on view at the Bruce Museum
American Storyteller
An upcoming exhibition at the Speed Art Museum explores Winslow Homer's illustrative wood engravings
Spirit Energy
Addison Rowe Gallery presents a meticulously curated show that looks at, and beyond, the Transcendental Painting Group
AMERICAN BARBIZON
In a charming village south of Paris, the elevation of landscape painting shaped a movement on the other side of the Atlantic.
The Evolving Landscape
The word \"landscape,\" which comes from the Dutch \"landschap,\" was first used in the context of a specific art genre in the early 17th century.
THE ALLURE OF AN ERA
A New York City couple shares their private collection of WPA-era works and beyond
LABOR not Leisure
The Philadelphia Museum of Art presents the country's first large-scale Mary Cassatt exhibition in 25 years