TRAC is Back

The Representational Art Conference (TRAC) will again bring together a range of colleagues from around the world — including artists, art educators, museum curators, collectors, and critics — to discuss topics of mutual concern.

Oil Painters of America Deadline Tomorrow

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Learn how to enter a painting in this year's National Exhibition.

A “Hollywood Starlet” and the Best People Award

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Congratulations to William A. Schneider for his recent “Best People” award. Read about his inspiration for the winning work here.

Scottsdale Art Auction Achieves Unprecedented 100% Sale

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A saleroom with more than 500 collectors (plus absentee, telephone, and internet bidders) saw the sale push to a total of $7,423,023 when the final hammer fell.

Unofficial Art by Russian and Chinese Artists

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The New York Academy of Art (NYAA) presents works of "unofficial art" created by Russian artists of the Soviet era and contemporary Chinese artists.

Gerald Brockhurst’s Prints Continue to Impress

News from London: The Fine Art Society is set to present an exhibition of etchings and lithographs by Gerald Brockhurst (1890–1978). See a preview and learn more about Brockhurst in this exclusive article.

16 New Reasons to Visit the Getty

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If you needed yet another reason to visit the beautiful and prestigious J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles California, there are now 16 of them.

American Watercolor: A New Endeavor

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Streamline Publishing, the parent company of Fine Art Connoisseur and PleinAir magazines, recently announced the launch of an exciting new online community for those who love and appreciate watercolor.

A Balance Between Realistic and Abstract Interpretation: Fine Art Landscape Paintings

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Art Exhibition: Gallery 1261 is currently hosting a solo exhibition featuring Michael Workman, a landscape artist the gallery describes as “one of the major new American tonalist painters.”

Cityscapes with Infinite, Jigsaw-Like Complexity

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Famous cities carry an endless number of associations. One can almost feel the pulse of a city when thinking of it, and each has its very own. It should come as no surprise, then, that artist Brad Aldridge, featured at an upcoming “Within the City” exhibition at Bonner David Galleries, has devoted his life to painting cityscapes that are “honest and grounded in somber realism” and simultaneously “encouraging and hopeful.”

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