New Works by Alexis Rockman: The Great Lakes Cycle
Alexis Rockman, who is known for his critically acclaimed ecology-based works of art, has a multi-faceted solo exhibition of new works that bring attention to the ecology of the Great Lakes region.
The Vast Beauty of Western Winters
The Ann Korologos gallery in Basalt, Colorado, is home of the exhibition “Winter in the West.” The show features the works of five artists who capture the colors, textures, and mood of the season.
The Creation and Conservation of Homages to Two Saints
Following conservation of two paintings by the Venetian master Paolo Veronese (1528–1588), the Frick Collection is presenting a focus exhibition that highlights their creation and their creator’s career.
Strength in Diversity: LA Art Show 2018
With an increase in diverse programming and exhibitors, the LA Art Show identifies compelling artists, performances, exhibitions, and movements from around the world.
Masterpieces from Rome’s Church of the Gesù
View masterpieces from Rome’s Church of the Gesù — the splendidly decorated headquarters of the Jesuit order (Society of Jesus) and a key monument of the late Renaissance.
Florida Through Russian Eyes: Plein Air Impressionism
“Neapolitan Moods: Florida Through Russian Eyes” is a colorful collection of plein air impressionist works. The Russian-born artists who are featured created the collections on location specifically for East West Fine Art, which is hosting the exhibition.
The Return of the Artmobile
This autumn, keep your eyes open for an updated version of the Artmobile, as the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts updates a concept to bring art out into the community.
What Does a Masterpiece Mean to Pablo Picasso?
The exhibition “Picasso: Masterpieces!” answers this question by bringing together many of Picasso’s greatest works, some of which will be shown in this city for the first time.
Time-Traveling with Lawrence Alma-Tadema: A Lecture
The Royal Oak Foundation announces a special lecture with Peter Trippi, Independent curator and editor-in-chief of Fine Art Connoisseur, on ancient Rome in Victorian London.
“The High Victorians were fascinated with ancient Rome because they saw the British Empire as a bigger, more benevolent version of Rome’s,” says the foundation. “No one reanimated Rome more convincingly for them than the London-based painter Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema, R.A. (1836–1912)."
Coming Soon: Evening Sale of “Winter” by Nicolas Lancret at Sotheby’s
Sotheby’s will soon auction a range of Old Master and 19th-century paintings and sculptures. The highlight of the evening sale will be “Winter” from Nicolas Lancret’s “Four Seasons” cycle.