Have You Ever Mused at the Moon?
As a child, did you ever think the moon was made of cheese? Or that there existed the ever elusive “Man in the Moon”?...
Add This to Your Collection!
With commentary and essays from notables including Jean Stern and Martha Severens, all fine art connoisseurs should consider adding this recently released book to...
If Masterpieces Could Speak
Few words in the art world sound better than “masterpiece” and “free,” both of which are part of this outstanding series of opportunities for...
A Discussion Worth Having — and Attending
In conjunction with its outstanding exhibition “Et in Arcadia Ego,” this cutting-edge museum will host a star-studded panel discussion that many should consider attending.
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A Renovation You’d Enjoy
One of the nation’s most celebrated art museums has announced that it will unveil its recently renovated galleries dedicated to the collection of Marion...
Featured Lot: Clark Hulings, “Old Town”
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....
How a Master Finds Rhythm in Nature
Everywhere one looks in nature, one can find colors, movement, texture, and rhythm. However, it takes a skillful artist to properly capture these elements...
Beauty Converges on Salt Lake
Over three days this summer, nearly 100 artists from all across the globe participated in a monumental painting event, the products of which are...
A Tradition Continued…
As the market for great Western American art continues to expand, so too do the opportunities to purchase it — coupled with cocktails, exhibitions,...
A Portraitist’s Conversation with History
Lesser known in the United States but supremely gifted and prolific, a renowned “Down Under” portraitist is the subject of a well deserved retrospective...









