Coming Soon: Mariner Gallery
July 29 marks a special day in the world of maritime art as this lavish new space opens its doors for the first time with a whiskey and wine reception.
Featured Lot: Marc Chagall, “Preparations for the Candidates’ Feast”
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 to Celebrate an American Master
In an ideal world, everyone would exchange art as gifts for the holidays. Since that certainly doesn’t exist, we’ve got another great suggestion for that fine art connoisseur in your family.
For Art Lovers in France, Privilege Has its Benefits
Only a few people in the entire world will have the special privilege of attending this exquisite art event.
American Impressionist Society: Small Works Showcase
This annual juried exhibition showcases impressionistic paintings that are 12 x 16 and under. This year’s show will feature 160 juried paintings along with 15 paintings by AIS Masters and Officers.
ArtPrize Offers Half Million in Awards
ArtPrize has officially kicked off in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The event attracts more than 500,000 visitors and thousands of artists each year.
Mary Whyte: We the People
In this heart-stirring collection of watercolor portraits of military veterans—one from each of the fifty states—artist Mary Whyte captures the dedication, responsibility, and courage it takes to fulfill the promise of preserving freedom.
How Feverish Nights Led to a New Body of Work
Like the rest of us, this NYC artist has not enjoyed the pandemic, but at least she has produced an intriguing body of work during this challenging period.
A Night of Artists – and More
Jan Mapes, "Gonna Lasso the Moon," oil, 40 x 40 in. (c) Briscoe Western Art Museum 2016
Andrew Webster Reporting
Editor, Fine Art Today
The Briscoe Western...
Essential Visions
Highlighting how the American West has intimately inspired them to create gorgeous art, John Farnsworth and Michael Tatom have come together for a group...