The Significance of Women
Bernarducci Meisel Gallery in New York City will soon mount an important exhibition that highlights the significant — and often subverted — role women have played in the development of contemporary American Realism. Don’t pass this up!
How to Move Your Art Safely
While moving house, we worry if our possessions will be transported safely. Our anxiety only grows when it comes to ...
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for September 24, 2021
As part of our effort to continue to keep artists and art galleries in business, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."
Virtual Gallery Walk for March 1st, 2024
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
Can Art Be Anonymous?
Have you ever felt anonymous? Perhaps walking the streets of a large city or standing among a crowd? Caught somewhere between abstraction and realism,...
Landscapes and Seascapes of the American West
Preview original oil and watercolor landscape and seascape paintings of the American west.
How Are You Connected to the Renaissance?
This Museum in Boston, Massachusetts, has launched a compelling “Close Up” program that invites both artists and visitors to create meaningful dialogues with art of all eras - beginning with the Renaissance. Who and where? Find out here.
A Closet Minimalist Who Creates Neo-Classicist Pop-Art
Preview an exhibition of “paintings that are whimsical explorations of the conflicted soul of our pop culture.”
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.
Modernism Without Apologies
Texas-born icon Everett Gee Jackson is the subject of a wonderful exhibition at Hirschl & Adler Galleries in New York City. Jackson was the first major conduit for the introduction of Mexican Modernism into the United States, so this show has both collecting and historical value.