Dunbar’s Moment of Glory
In partnership with Liss Llewellyn Fine Art, Watts Contemporary near Guildford, United Kingdom, has crafted the first selling exhibition dedicated to a major figurative artist of the Modern British era. Details here!
Can You Hear the Herds?
Through August 31, collectors and connoisseurs can delight in wildlife magic at Trailside Galleries in Jackson, Wyoming. What’s the occasion?
Food for Thought, and a Cause
Indonesian painter and 2016 Studio Incamminati graduate Dian Paramita is giving collectors a fantastic chance to both bolster their collections and contribute to a worthy cause, all at the same time. What’s the buzz?
Russell and Wolf
Two exhibitions are currently underway at this Portland, Oregon, gallery. One features a first-timer to the space, exploring wilderness and human reflection, while the other delves into images inspired by the artist’s time in Paris. This dynamic display is worth your gaze.
Wonderful Watercolors in Maine
GWatson Gallery in Stonington, Maine, is the proud host of an exhibition featuring local watercolors by an accomplished artist. Who?
Trading Hands
A well-known gallery in North Carolina has a new owner after its founder has stepped down. It’s recognized as one of the most influential galleries in the Southeast, so collectors should take note of this new leadership.
OPPORTUNITY: Discovering Lucy Fine
Rick Fine, son of the late artist Lucy Fine, is in search of a special individual who can help catalogue, organize, and represent her incredible oeuvre. Up for the challenge? Details here.
Featured Lot: Idyllic Light on the Farm
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 highlight a painting that emanates a soothing light within a 19th century barn. Who painted it?
Portrait of the Week: Mythology Becomes Legend
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 consider a moving visage by a 19th-century legend.
America: The Artists’ Colony
From the 1880s through the 1940s, many artist colonies sprang up around the United States, aiding the rapid development and appreciation of American Impressionism. One East Coast museum is delving into this story through more than 50 remarkable paintings.









