An Uncommon Portrait of San Francisco
Sharply rendered with precision and verisimilitude, San Francisco receives a unique look from painter Juan Escauriaza during this magnetic solo exhibition. Where and for how long?
The Destination for Degas
Houston, Texas, is the only city in the United States where you’ll be able to catch this significant international survey of Edgar Degas, featuring some 200 works by the artist.
Double Vision? Yes, Please
Acclaimed artists Ron and Echo Ukrainetz are currently showcasing an compelling visual interpretation of the unique history of Montana during “Double Visions” at the Hockaday Museum of Art.
Liepke You’ll Love in California
He is one of the country’s most influential figurative painters; collectors and connoisseurs will regret missing out on this extraordinary solo exhibition of recent...
Beautiful Botticelli
Since July of 2015, two of the most visited rooms in Florence’s Uffizi Gallery have undergone extensive updates. Two of Sandro Botticelli’s celebrated masterpieces...
Mirror, Mirror On the Wall
Embracing the human form in several mediums and concepts, “The Nude Figure” and “The Nude, Mirror of Desire” are co-exhibitions juried from 430 works...
Exploring the Realities of Our Time
He’s been doing it for decades — exploring the sometimes unbearable truths of contemporary reality through vivid and masterfully executed paintings. Renowned master Max...
You’ve Got to See these Masterpieces
An extraordinary display of some of the most celebrated paintings produced in California between 1890 and 1940 is now on view at the Irvine...
Reader’s Choice: Daniel Sprick in New York
You’ve spoken! In this occasional series, we highlight one of most popular articles among Fine Art Today readers. This week we revisit the amazing...
Portrait of the Week: Diego Velázquez, “Las Meninas”
In this occasional series, Fine Art Today delves into the world of portraiture, highlighting historical and contemporary examples of superb quality and skill. This...









