Art as Meditation, Painting as Symbol
One could argue that human nature dictates we contemplate some of life’s biggest questions: Why are we here? Who made us? And what happens...
Secrets of the Studio
How do artists borrow and trade ideas? How do they inspire one another and build upon tradition to form a voice uniquely their own?...
Printing Comes to Ann Korologos
Opening on December 11 is a tantalizing exhibition of acclaimed printmakers Leon Loughridge and Joel Ostlind at Ann Korologos Gallery in Basalt, Colorado.
The beautiful...
Illustrating Nostalgia
Featuring a number of his latest works at the Arden Gallery is accomplished painter Danny Galieote, who draws upon his affinity for 1950s American...
Washington Winter 2016
“Through the Eyes of a Child” will be the theme during the 2016 Washington Winter Show, which is sure to warm hearts — and...
Australia’s Beloved
Whether it was landscapes, figural works, cityscapes, or portraiture, the range of subjects explored by Australian painter Tom Roberts was eclectic and far-reaching. As...
Mona’s Mystery Deepens
For some time scientists have argued that beneath the surface of the world’s most famous painting hides evidence of multiple portraits and clues to...
One of Many
Joining the ever-growing list of new museums opening across the People’s Republic of China, the Mu Xin Art Museum is just as astounding on...
Holiday Miniatures
Galleries all across the country are opening their holiday miniature shows as we race toward 2016. Fine Art Today has compiled a list of...
The Mountains are Blue
Entering into its 23rd year of excellence in fine Western art, the Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale is ready to showcase a vast...