Frederick Brosen: Watercolors of NYC
Fourteen watercolor paintings, ranging in scale from 10 x 9 inches to 45 x 32 inches, celebrate the city that has served as the artist’s career-long muse and lifelong home.
Playful Portraits with Timeless Resonance
This series by Tara Lewis redefines gender stereotypes and revisits past decades with a dose of satirical zing that results in willful nonconformist debutantes gone rebel-rogue.
One Touch of Nature: Watercolors on View
“One Touch of Nature” features watercolor paintings by Swedish artist Gunnar Tryggmo. The show is on view at Turner Fine Art (Jackson Hole, Wyoming) through March 6, 2020.
Highlights of the 2020 Winter Show (NYC)
Now in its 66th year, the Winter Show features a range of exhibitors whose offerings span 5,000 years of museum-quality art and antiques.
Canyons, Buttes, and Beyond: Paintings by Stephen C. Datz
View a selection of western landscape paintings by Stephen Datz in this exhibition preview, and discover the artist’s inspiration behind each piece.
Linda Richichi Solo Show: 2020 Vision
Richichi’s newest body of work explores an openness to her muse, which she defines as an unseen inner force that moves her to paint in an evolutionary way.
Geoffrey Gersten: Forever Yours
“Forever Yours” is an ongoing series of oil paintings inspired by and based on photographs including Kodachromes, Ektachromes, and Polaroids from 1900 to 1969.
Stories: Paintings by David Peikon
Cavalier Gallery will soon present an exhibition of recent paintings by David Peikon, ranging from cityscapes to landscapes and botanicals.
On View in St. Louis: American Artist Lon Brauer
All figurative in nature, each work explores a specific narrative and carries a dubious story within.
Contemporary California Sculpture: Modern Works from NSS
Although differing in subject matter and material, all of the exhibited artists are creating three-dimensional representational works with a contemporary twist.