Spaces of Uncertainty
Presenting landscapes of graffiti-covered buildings, vacant lots and shuttered storefronts, the artists expose the unexpected pathos and poetic beauty of these marginal and mostly forgotten areas.
Affordable Art Fair NYC Lineup
Learn about this spring's edition, which includes parties, special guests and performances, private tours for families, and more.
2019 Night of Artists Announced
Featuring 80 premier Western artists, the Briscoe Western Art Museum hosts its annual “Night of Artists,” an exhibition and art sale.
Dream, Horror, Death, and the Erotic: The Symbolist Vision
The concept of the Sacred and the Profane is essential to the tenets of Symbolism, as it liberates the artist from the materialistic world. See how “The Symbolist Vision” reflects these concepts in this exhibition preview.
Advice for Buying Art at a Gallery
New to art collecting? Robby Felder, of Felder Gallery, shares his advice for buying art at a gallery.
Gauguin: A Spiritual Journey
More than sixty Gauguin works will be on view — ranging from oil paintings and works on paper to wood carvings and ceramics — alongside art of the Pacific Islands from the museum’s collection. Combined, these works encompass distinctive phases of Gauguin’s career to show the development of his ideas, the scope of his oeuvre, and the inspiration he found in New Zealand, the Marquesas Islands, and Tahiti. When?
Sorolla: Spanish Master of Light
Preview the exhibition that includes portraits, and genre scenes of Spanish life, as well as the landscapes, garden views, and beach scenes for which the artist is most renowned.
American Realism Paintings From Three Artists
Preview an intriguing still life interior as well as two paintings that capture the urban American landscape.
16 Artists Depict Climate Change
The objective of this art exhibition is to engage people on the subject of climate change, connecting them to real life experiences and scientific understandings about what is going on today.
How the Realist Art Movement is Thriving Today
Using universally recognized imagery, these being the human form and gesture, human facial expressions, and the everyday objects and settings we as human beings recognize, we can hold a worldwide dialogue about the state of human existence.









