A Cutting-Edge Genre’s Best

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How do you define "imaginative realism"? Renowned artist James Gurney has suggested that it is the realistic depiction of something that one can only imagine. Perhaps it’s something more? This Denver gallery investigates during a major group exhibition.

The Destination for Degas

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Houston, Texas, is the only city in the United States where you’ll be able to catch this significant international survey of Edgar Degas, featuring some 200 works by the artist.

How Do You See It?

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The New Britain Museum of American Art in Connecticut is currently showcasing over 80 paintings by more than 30 American artists whose works and careers were championed by Boston-based collectors Ernst and Gail van Metzsch.
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Continuing Memories and Traditions

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Landscape painter Mary Derrick is an outstanding example to show it’s never too late to begin one’s love affair with art. More importantly, however, was the moment it happened, which has kept memories fresh of the person who led her to it.

Runaway Sales for Old Masters

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Which London Auction House hosted a spirited Old Master Paintings sale on December 8 that witnessed an avalanche of bidding that shattered several world auction records? We can't believe it! Will you?

Ok, Ladies, Now Let’s Get in “Formation”

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An incredible group of female representational painters has taken over Bernarducci Meisel Gallery in New York City — and it’s absolutely stunning. Who are they, and when do the doors open?

We’re Excited for All of These (And You Will Be, Too)

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2017 marks the centenary of Auguste Rodin’s death, and institutions around the world are commemorating this icon through a number of absolutely can’t-miss events and exhibitions. We have a list.

How to Profit from Nudity

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The nude figure has been a muse for academic painters for quite some time, and a celebration of this tradition is underway at one of the nation’s top ateliers, in New Jersey.

Blurred Lines

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An early goal for historical artists was to begin breaking down the artificial barrier (or picture plane) between the created world and the viewer’s world, using inventive new strategies. This member of the Russell Skull Society has taken this idea to gorgeous new heights.

RJD Recap

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It was an atmosphere unlike any other as many attended RJD Gallery’s highly anticipated reopening after its devastating December 2016 fire. Just in case you missed it, we’ve got you covered.

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