The Visible Invisible Man
Though you look at this 16th-century drawing, can you ever see what’s really there?
19th and 20th Century Prints and Drawings – Auction Results
Property from the Ismar Littmann Family Collection of German Expressionism and European Avant-Garde formed the cornerstone of the auction. Learn more about the results here and mark you calendar for the next auction.
2019 Masters of the American West at the Autry
This year’s art exhibition and sale features paintings and sculptures by 64 nationally recognized Western artists.
7 Civil Rights Icons, Immortalized Through Sculpture
Alan LeQuire’s exhibition titled “Cultural Heroes” pays tribute to seven civil rights icons. Each sculpture represents a musician who shaped the soundtrack of the Civil Rights movement.
Visual Abundance: Realism in Watercolor
Before a serious commitment to the medium of watercolor in 2000, this artist was a successful architect and a part-time photographer.
New Acquisition: Portrait of a British Officer Who Fought in America
This Virginia museum has recently acquired its first portrait by a well-known eighteenth-century British landscape and portrait painter . . .
Peabody Essex Museum Names New Executive Director and CEO
With an abiding interest in perception and visual literacy, the appointment has held senior leadership positions at art museums around the world, including posts in Ireland, Australia, and the United States.
Scott Tallman Powers: Las Vidas
The artist’s fourth one-man-show is a collection of 20 new works following Scott’s journey into the rural corners of Mexico.
Louisiana . . . You Inspire Me
From rivers to marshes, festivals to food, waterfowl to reptiles, plantation homes to Acadian cottages, Louisiana is teeming with an abundance of subject matter to inspire the artist’s soul...
Human | Nature: Figures from the Craig Ponzio Sculpture Collection
Discover sculptures that explore the human form in both classical and abstract styles.









