Featured Lot: A Piece of American Academic History
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’s painting is by a founder of the 19th-century Ashcan School. Will you recognize his name?
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.
How the Times Pass
Bonner David Galleries is excited to soon open its doors for a new exhibition featuring a series of figurative works by this well-known painter. Details here!
It Was a New Century
Most of us alive today have little or no memory of the life and spirit of urban life in America at the beginning of the 20th century, which is why a major university’s art gallery is using art to bring those times back.
Getting to Know Frederick
Louisville, Kentucky, is the current home of a major show featuring hundreds of paintings, drawings, and photographs from a native son. He is celebrated for his creative output and research into Native Americans, and this is one exhibition to definitely see.
30 Years and Counting
Serving as the only independent fine art fair in Southern California, this event is not one to miss for collectors of fine prints. Details here!
This Is Our Land
Altamira Fine Art in Scottsdale, Arizona, is excited to be displaying a solo exhibition for a plein air master, which includes beautiful landscapes in his signature style that are sure to induce pride in the American Southwest.
Complex Identity You’ll Like
There’s a current movement in the contemporary art world that seeks to use realist art to probe our deepest psychological traits, with the latest display hanging on the walls of this New York City gallery.
The Beauty in Black History
February is Black History Month, which gives galleries a great opportunity to celebrate and showcase outstanding works by African-Americans. How beautiful can it be? The answer lies in this New York gallery.
Portrait of the Week: Death is Defeated
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 delve into the captivating story of Marat and the Revolution his death sparked.









