How 2D Makes 3D
Only weeks remain for a fascinating exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, California, that delves into the intertwining of drawing and sculpting. What’s the story?
Impressions of Bazille
The National Gallery of Art is the only U.S. venue to present a touring exhibition dedicated to this central figure in the development of Impressionism. Details here!
“Human Nature” Is Beautiful
With graceful figures placed within seemingly natural but abstracted environments, a range of topics from human nature and art history to race and identity are all explored during this artist’s first solo show at Sirona.
50-70 Percent Off? Yes, Please!
Balcony House Gallery has an amazing offer for potential collectors on Saturday, April 8. Don’t miss it!
Great Art, Great Friends
Louisa McElwain (1953-2013) not only established herself as one of New Mexico’s most celebrated and influential landscape painters, she amassed a robust network of friends, many of whom feature during a must-see group exhibition. Find out more here!
Reflections of the Past and Present
One artist’s love affair with Philadelphia is being reflected through a brilliant body of work during his latest solo exhibition. Will your view of the city’s popular attractions change through “Reveries”?
VIDEO: Do You Have Hope?
A recent solo exhibition of stunning works by acclaimed painter Daniel Gerhartz recently wrapped up at InSight Gallery in Texas. If you missed it, however, we’ve got a video worth your consideration.
Breaking the Rules
How is it possible to break artistic rules and still create a great painting? That question has led to a compelling group exhibition for both the eyes and mind.
Portrait of the Week: What’s He Looking At?
In this ongoing series, Fine Art Today delves into the world of portraiture, highlighting historical and contemporary examples of superb quality and skill. This week we feature a stunning contemporary portrait that recalls Renaissance origins.
Featured Lot: Spring Comes Early at Sotheby’s
In this ongoing series for Fine Art Today, we take a longer look at the history and features of a soon-to-be-available artwork of note. This week we feature a joyful impressionistic painting that highlights a major April 7 sale.