70+ Paintings by Charles Movalli (1945 – 2016)
Browse a preview of the landscapes by Charles Movalli here, and enjoy a charming video of the artist speaking about composition choices.
Holidays Heating Up at James Yarosh
Thanksgiving was so…yesterday, and the holiday slate of fine art events and exhibitions can really begin to roast, especially in the coming weeks at...
Magic in the Ancient World
Ancient Mesopotamia is known for the domestication of animals, the first forms of writing in cuneiform, agriculture, and powerful spiritual beliefs that led to...
Are You Protecting Your Collection?
So you’ve spent years and thousands of dollars amassing a superb fine art collection. But are you confident you’ve got everything buttoned up? If you aren’t 100 percent sure, there are opportunities to get there, including these lectures and seminars. What’s the buzz?
Peaks and Valleys
Visiting China’s Yellow Mountain can be a stunning experience — both visually and physically. Three artists traveled to the location with artist Michael Nock...
Hollis Dunlap Returns to South Florida
There's still time to view the new works of Hollis Dunlap, a graduate of the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, who has been honing his realist techniques since age 14.
Friday Virtual Gallery Walk for April 1, 2022
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."
A First: Lucian Freud Collection in NYC
The exhibition brings together 45 exemplary works by Freud, representing one of the Collection’s notable pockets of depth, and marks the first time this group has been displayed in the United States or anywhere outside of a museum setting.
Triumph and Destruction
Nearly 100 masterful works hailing from 16th-century Venice will embellish the walls of this Spanish museum through September. What’s the theme, and who are the principle players? Find out more here.
Views From Above: Contemporary Urban Landscapes
In these paintings, set mainly in Southern California, the visceral tumult of city life recedes from view, its clamor reduced to a low, contemplative hum.