Fantastical Narrative Sculptures
Ruttenberg's sculptural prowess delightfully breaks the boundaries between art, the urban environment, nature, dream, and reality. View them in person on the streets listed here.
Inspirations for the Fourteen Stations of the Cross
Glimpse inside Peter Adams’ artistic process in developing the paintings, which included embarking on a journey to this sacred place.
From Blazing Heat to Cool Nocturnes: This Land Is . . .
The gallery sought painters whose works displayed two specific qualities (see what they are in this preview).
Gramercy Neighborhood Art at the Salmagundi Club
The Gramercy Art Show is an exhibition for local neighbors to display their paintings, drawings, and/or sculptures.
Secrets, Spies, and Subterfuge: English Civil War Portraits Revealed
Fine art historian and curator Angus Haldane will explore the nuances of British politics, religion, and fashion, and show the profound effect the civil conflict had on English society as depicted in portraits that hang at National Trust Properties.
The Allure of Venice
Walter Franklin Lansil found some of his richest inspiration in this timeless city during the 1880s. See more of his work in this exhibition preview from the Whistler House Museum of Art.
Birds in Art, Before Audubon
Though this man had no background as an artist, he taught himself to draw accurate illustrations of eastern U.S. birds.
Americana Watercolors: Rural Scenes Painted in the 1970s
Following in the tradition of Andrew Wyeth, this artist captured a slice of Americana through his own interpretive lens.
Monet and Architecture at the National Gallery
With a focus on buildings and other structures in Claude Monet’s works, this is the first exhibition devoted to the artist’s relationship with architecture.
Winning Works from the American Women Artists Show
View a selection of the outstanding prizewinners, chosen from 995 entries in the recent American Women Artists online juried show.