Save the Date for Storm King

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The Storm King Art Center, located in New York’s Hudson Valley, is one of the world’s most renowned sculptural parks, encompassing over 500 acres....

Diptychs, Triptychs, andn Narratives

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When art tells a story, audiences, intrigued, will look and contemplate. When art asks you to form the narrative yourself, artworks take on a...

Are You Drawn to Greatness?

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You will be during this landmark exhibition in California. Over 50 original drawings from many of the best realists working today will soon be...

Reader’s Choice: The Game is On!

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You’ve spoken! In this occasional series, we highlight one of most popular articles among Fine Art Today readers. This week we revisit the amazing...

Win the Prize, Get the Cash

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Some have argued it’s the largest public art event on earth, with nearly a half-million attendees and more than $500,000 in cash and other...

Flock to This

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Time and again birds have found themselves the subjects of artists’ work in all types of mediums and styles. Since 1976, one museum has...

This Fanstastic Lineup

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An eclectic range of accomplished artists headlines an outstanding group exhibition in Kansas this fall at Strecker-Nelson Gallery. Find out which nationally known artists...

A Landscape in Themselves

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Fans of John Singer Sargent often comment on the artist’s unique ability to communicate so much information and emotion with one broad and aptly...

The Mann Returns

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Jeremy Mann — one of America’s leading contemporary painters — continues his ascent with an electrifying display of recent work.   Sixty oils and sketches comprise...

Much More Than It Seems

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For those not native to the great plains, grasslands, and rolling hills of the American Midwest, these landscapes might be categorized as “bland” or...

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