The Art of Trains
Learn about a collection that encompasses approximately 250 paintings, watercolors, and drawings made in Britain, North America, France, Russia, Haiti, and China.
It’s All Under Control
On View: Alyssa Monks, whose psychologically-charged, figurative paintings have been exhibited in New York since 2006, is known for her bold, expressionistic portrayals of women as they experience the natural, contemporary world.
Juicy, Pumping Joy Expressed Through Art and More
Inspired by the negative self-talk of young women, this painter has partnered with another type of artist. See where their collaboration has led them.
Lulu in New York
The compelling works of painter Max Ferguson feature in an upcoming publication by author Robert Power that could look very nice on your coffee table. Details here!
Zurbarán Comes to Texas and New York
Francisco de Zurbaran, "Jacob," circa 1640, oil (c) Auckland Castle 2016
Posted: Thursday, 13 October 2016 9:36AM
Andrew Webster Reporting
Editor, Fine Art Today
A spectacular group of...
Diplomacy and Propaganda: The Enduring Power of the Bayeux Tapestry
Stitched some 950 years ago, the world’s most celebrated tapestry is not a tapestry at all, but an embroidery measuring approximately 224 feet long with 58 chronological scenes; and was probably commissioned for propaganda purposes.
Group Show XIII
Opening soon at the acclaimed Gallery 1261 in Denver, Colorado, is the 13th incarnation of the space’s group exhibition. When?
Featuring a large array of...
ASMA Mounts 19th National Exhibition
Preview a selection of seascapes that are on view through the American Society of Marine Artists (ASMA).
Painting and the Bigger Picture
Vincent Desiderio has a unique perspective on art, not only because he is exceptionally well-read, but also because ...
Georges de La Tour
His artistic personality only recently discovered, the masterful pictures by baroque painter Georges de La Tour (1593-1652) are currently on view during a comprehensive...