Western Visions: Creatively Adapting
Like many events this year, the 33rd Western Visions Show & Sale, hosted by the National Museum of Wildlife Art, has adapted to fit into today's challenges. Learn more in this preview...
Painted Faces and Tradition Reborn
Although Teresa Oaxaca is largely focused on perfecting her techniques and aesthetic, her body of work already demonstrates her immense talent, eclectic taste, and unreal potential.
On View: The Watercolor Gang at 50 Years
Five decades ago, Finis Collins, Ivan McDougal, and Clay McGaughy took a week-long painting trip to Texas’s magnificent Big Bend National Park. They enjoyed it so much they decided to make it an annual event. View the resulting paintings in this exhibition.
Alegoria: Contemporary Bronze Sculptures by Kevin Chambers
While the literal meaning of a piece of art is often to simply entertain the viewer, Kevin Chambers intends to portray an underlying allegorical meaning that carries a more insightful message.
The Tradition of Russia’s Academic Masters, Continued
The past year has been busy and productive for the Russian master painter Nikolai Blokhin; his next chapter includes...
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for October 2, 2020
As part of our effort to continue to keep artists and art galleries in business, we're proud to bring you this new "Virtual Gallery Walk."
Upcoming Auction: Botticelli’s “Young Man Holding a Roundel”
At this upcoming auction, Botticelli's portrait painting, "Young Man Holding a Roundel," is estimated to sell for in excess of ...
Featured Artwork: Tyler Vouros presented by RJD Gallery
Guthrie by Tyler Vouros
Charcoal and Water Mounted on Paper
42 x 68 in.
2020
Taking Flight with Tyler Vouros
Tyler Vouros makes magic with charcoal, bringing his subjects...
Odd Nerdrum Joins Realism Live Lineup
Artists and enthusiasts have a rare chance to see Odd Nerdrum, the artist some call "the Rembrandt of our times," at the world's first Online Realism Art Conference.
37th Annual Roundup Art Exhibition and Sale
This invitational exhibition features over 100 works by leading artists, including John Pototschnik, in the western genre. The collection celebrates a diverse range of artists and styles; from traditional cowboy scenes to stylistic depictions of Native American life, landscape and portraiture, painting, and sculpture.









