Perfectly Stopping Time: Brett Scheifflee
“Ephemeral” is a series of paintings that capture fleeting moments in time, specifically focusing on the natural world. One of the pieces for the show, “Pink Giants,” is a painting of dreamy pink skies filled with clouds; the horizon line fades off into the distance as...
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Featured Artwork: Jill Banks
Rue du Jour
40 x 30 in.
Oil on linen
$7400
Available from the artist
Capturing Life in Oils
The artist says, “I paint to capture life’s magic … to...
Artful Stories: Paintings from Historic New England
Don't Miss > Explore intriguing themes and artworks through the unique perspective of this leading curator with co-curators Nancy Carlisle and Peter Trippi, from the comfort of your home.
Solo Exhibition: Quang Ho
Learn about “Process,” Quang Ho’s first solo exhibition in over ten years. “I’m bringing past themes to life,” he says, “digging deeper into the visual language, and exploring new boundaries.”
It’s Been How Long?
You may be surprised at how long it’s been since this 19th-century American painter earned a solo exhibition. That’s recently changed with an opulent display in Wisconsin. Who and where?
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!
My Long Island
Molloy College’s Frank & Gertrude Kaiser Art Gallery is currently embellishing its walls with a stunning display of landscape brilliance via the works of Doug Zider through December 16.
Portrait of the Week: Chief Judge Overjoyed with Portrait
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 the recent unveiling of an important portrait.
Taking Flight: ARC Select 2020
There is a unique and important connection between visual arts and birds. With that in mind, Rehs Contemporary has partnered with the ARC and the American Bird Conservancy to help raise awareness regarding threats to bird populations and the effects their dwindling numbers have on our ecosystems.