On View: The Magic of Realism
These works celebrate that the contemporary realism movement is alive and well, and growing strong. See for yourself in this exhibition preview.
Manet and Modern Beauty
On view at the Getty, this exhibition explores Manet’s last years, after his rise to notoriety in the 1860s and the formal launch of the Impressionist movement in the early 1870s.
Pen and Paint: The Art of Gary Simmons and Richard Stephens
Forty-five years of creativity and friendship have linked the names of Simmons and Stephens into one entity.
Portraits by Paul Gauguin
This first-ever exhibition devoted to the portraits of Paul Gauguin will show how the French artist, famous for his paintings of French Polynesia, revolutionized the portrait.
38th Annual Buffalo Bill Art Show Results
More than $1,023,000 worth of art was sold when the gavel dropped on the last art piece during the 38th annual Buffalo Bill Art Show and Sale. View the award-winning paintings here.
The Poetry of Nature: Hudson River School Landscapes
The paintings in “The Poetry of Nature” reveal the natural wonders that sparked the first artistic movement in the United States, inspiring a loosely knit group of 19th-century artists to create paintings that present nature as spiritually renewing and culturally defining.
Van Gogh and His Inspirations
This exclusive exhibition brings the work of one of the most beloved artists — including a variety of handpicked paintings and drawings that shaped his vision — to Columbia, South Carolina.
Thinking Italian: An Evening Auction
Christie’s “Thinking Italian Evening Auction” will take place during Frieze Week on October 4. Preview it here.
7 Winning Colored Pencil Works
The Colored Pencil Society of America has revealed the winners of the 27th International Exhibition Awards. Preview the winners in this announcement.
Jackson Hole Art Auction Sees $5.6 million in Sales
An oil painting by Carl Rungius topped the sale, exceeding its high estimate after enthusiastic bidding in the room. Discover all the results here.









