A Pristine Pair You Need to See
Honoring the New Mexico landscape are fellow artists and friends Ken Dagget and Damien Gonzales, this month at Total Arts Gallery. Details here!
Water, sky,...
The Identity Art Can Create
For nearly 100 years, Santa Barbara, California, has organized a summer celebration of the area’s cultural legacy and history known as the “Old Spanish...
Reader’s Choice: What Turner Understood About Color
You’ve spoken! In this occasional series we highlight one of most popular articles among Fine Art Today readers. This week we revisit a monumental...
Bozeman, Montana, Is a New Art Destination
2016 will be the first year that Bozeman, Montana, hosts a new edition of the Western Masters collection of art shows. When do events...
How Will Scale Change Your Perspective?
Rounding out the summer season at Denver, Colorado’s Gallery 1261 is a large-works group exhibition featuring a number of the gallery’s acclaimed artists.
Opening July...
Tracking History, Pt. 1
Earlier this year we reported the exciting news that master sculptor Sabin Howard had been awarded the commission for the United States World War...
How One Artist Does Impasto
On view this month in Naples, Florida, is a magnetic exhibition of new works from Rustem Stahurski. You won’t believe the beauty he creates...
Veritas Is Latin for?
The theme of truth or true-to-nature has long been part of the traditional artistic vocabulary. “Veritas: New Realism” is a captivating look into contemporary...
How a Kitsch Painter Catches Love, Solitude, and Struggle
Sixteen never-before-seen works by monumental kitsch painter Odd Nerdrum are on view in New York City through July 30. A leading champion of Apelles’...
This Artist Does It Like No One Else
On July 8, Meyer Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, opens a major exhibition of new works from a contemporary master of brush and...