How Feverish Nights Led to a New Body of Work
Like the rest of us, this NYC artist has not enjoyed the pandemic, but at least she has produced an intriguing body of work during this challenging period.
Art for the People
Learn about an art collection of WPA-Era paintings, owned by California residents ...
The Heavens Declare
These title of this exhibition is drawn from Psalm 19 in the Bible, which compels us to look up and take notice ...
John Galan’s “Remedios”
The ongoing series combines the universal archetypes of the lungs, brain, and heart with symbolic imagery from contemporary Chicanx culture and cuisine.
German Art from the Saint Louis Art Museum
"Storm of Progress" will showcase a range of media, including paintings, sculpture, photographs, prints, and decorative arts. Among the artists represented are Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Käthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münter, Joseph Beuys, and Georg Baselitz.
Art On View: Odd Nerdrum, Painter of the North
By breaking with the avant-garde, Odd Nerdrum opposes such thinking and, as it were, repairs the avant-garde rupture.
Art Museums Open Their Doors to the Public
After weeks of so many businesses being closed, we're happy to bring you this list of art museums that are opening their doors to the public once again.
Flesh and Blood: Italian Masterpieces
“Flesh and Blood” at the Seattle Art Museum reveals the many ways the human body can express love and devotion, physical labor, and tragic suffering.
Breaking the Rules: Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown
In reaction to the widespread pursuit of Abstract Expressionism, several avant-garde artists in the San Francisco Bay Area began to reengage with the visible world by ...
New Acquisitions at the Meadows Museum
Drawings from the 17th and 18th centuries and a sculpture by a Catalan Modernist enhance the museum’s comprehensive collection of Spanish Art. Learn about each of the pieces here.