Reader’s Choice: Pictures for Pleasure
It’s always a joy to be presented with the opportunity to view works by acclaimed Anglo-American painter John Singer Sargent (1856-1925). This remarkable exhibition has brought together a special selection of these...
A Spirit of Antiquity
The well-documented influence of classical art and antiquity on the artwork of modern icon Gustav Klimt is the focus of this must-see exhibition in Vienna.
Catesby in the Carolinas
In 1722, English artist, scientist, and explorer Mark Catesby landed in Charleston, South Carolina, to embark on an incredible journey that saw him document the birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, and mammals indigenous to the American colonies. Forty-four of Catesby’s paintings, on loan from the British Royal Collection, compose an exhibition currently on view here.
Turner’s Stain
J.M.W. Turner’s (1775-1851) profound influence on the elevation of “stained drawings” and watercolor as an independent art in the 19th century is a story being told by this Midwest museum through August 21.
The Colorful Spirit
The diverse career of California Impressionist E. Charlton Fortune (1885-1969) is being highlighted this summer at the Pasadena Museum of California Art.
Pisgah Pleasure
Nestled along the northern edge of Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina you’ll find the quaint town of Blowing Rock, the home of Blowing Rock Frameworks & Gallery, which will soon host an exhibition of new works by Jason Drake.
Highlights at Holton
The Holton Studio Gallery is currently presenting new and old works by California native Carol Peek during its ongoing “Highlight Series.”
Hudson’s Atmospheric Impressions
PleinAir Salon Grand Prize winner Kathleen B. Hudson has a stellar solo exhibition of her newest oils on view now at the Artists’ Attic in Lexington, Kentucky! Will you be one of the lucky viewers?
Invitational Illuminates the Twin Cities
Seventeen regional artists from around the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota, are currently showcasing a vibrant display of plein air paintings during this selling invitational. Where can it be found?
Portrait of the Week: Jan van Eyck, “Portrait of a Man”
In this occasional series, Fine Art Today delves into the world of portraiture, highlighting historical and contemporary examples of superb quality and skill. This week: Jan van Eyck, “Portrait of a Man.”









