On the Edge of the World: Laurits Andersen Ring
The artist’s figures often occupy transitory zones — such as a window or railway crossing — that might represent the threshold between life and death.
Edie Nadelhaft: Evening in America
The artist draws inspiration from other artists, writers, and filmmakers whose work explores the subtler (and often stranger) corners of the American experience.
Charles Webster Hawthorne Collection on View
On view are 30 oil paintings and watercolors on loan from Doug and Kay Ivester by Charles Webster Hawthorne, an American artist renowned for his portraits and genre paintings who was instrumental in the founding of the Cape Cod School of Art in 1899.
Joshua LaRock: A Showcase of New Works
Joshua LaRock, a Texas native, is a classically trained artist with deep roots in figurative painting. Preview his latest works here.
Mary Rogers Williams: Why She Matters
Enjoy this excerpt from a new book by Eve M. Kahn, and learn more about Mary Rogers Williams, “the Mary Cassatt you’ve never heard of.”
Secret Places: Oil Paintings by Chris Strunk
Take a journey with Fine Art Today into the “secret places” painted by artist Chris Strunk.
Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern
The focus on O’Keeffe’s wardrobe shown alongside key paintings and photographs confirms and explores the artist’s determination to be in charge of how the world understood her identity and artistic values.
27th Annual Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale
Discover this year's Featured Artist and get the upcoming schedule of events in this preview.
The Red Show
Preview works that explore the relationship between the psychological associations of the color red and the sublimity of masterful realist painting.
Contemporary Realism at Gallery 1261
Realism within this exhibition is depicted in varying degrees, from hyper-real, which can be somewhat exaggerated, ironic, and conceptual in its nature, to semi-abstract, enticing the eye with a more relaxed approach. Each artist brings their own ideas and perspective to the table.









