From the Latest Issue of Fine Art Connoisseur
Happening NOW – Watercolor Live, Auction, and More
This week we're seeing up-close-and-personal presentations during Watercolor Live, an online art conference unlike any other.
Artists of the WPA – Auction Closing Soon
Works in cartography, printmaking, posters, and painting from Artists of the WPA are all represented in this reflection on how the early twentieth century changed American culture.
71st “Winter Show” Welcomes Art Collectors and Enthusiasts
The Winter Show in NYC, a benefit for East Side House, announces its highlights, including over 70 exhibitors of rare and exceptional art and antiques.
Virtual Gallery Walk for January 17th, 2025
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Masters in the Mountains
Discover the rich Tryon NC artist colony history at the Earl Scruggs Center's 'Masters in the Mountains' exhibition. Explore the stories of renowned artists and intellectuals who ...
Artist Spotlight: JuliAnne Jonker
My intention for my art is to serve as a conduit, a visual language for the spiritual connection between us.
Virtual Museum Walk for January 9th, 2024
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Virtual Gallery Walk for January 13th, 2025
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
On View: The Kennedy Marshall Art Collection
The collection belongs to acclaimed film producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall, whose careers have defined modern cinema.
A Contemporary Landscape Painter to Watch: Brock Larson
Discover the journey of Brock Larson (son of Jeffrey T. Larson), a classically trained painter excelling in plein air landscapes.
Thuan Vu: Kintsugi in the New World
Drawn from both his Kintsugi flower series and The New World series, these paintings reflect the Japanese philosophy of placing value on that which has been broken and repaired, whether it be an object, community, or person.
Insuring Your Art Before a Wildfire or Other Natural Disaster
The L.A. fires, in addition to all the damage we know of so far, have resulted in hundreds of lost paintings at artist studios, collector homes, and likely art galleries. Our hope is that this message will serve as a reminder to insure your artwork or make plans to try to protect what you have, as well as encourage you to help if you can.