Living Poetic Beauty
Some scholars have argued that all artistic expression is simply humanity’s attempt to understand the divine: that sense of connectedness with something bigger that’s...
Featured Lot: John Emms, “Hounds and a Terrier in a Kennel”
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....
The Tasteful Eye
Over the past 20 years, the Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute in Massachusetts has been amassing a robust collection of world-class painting, sculpture,...
Visible Thoughts
Opening in March at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is a captivating exhibition that examines “unfinished” artworks, offering visitors a chance...
Rome Revealed
Could you be standing or sitting over an ancient artifact right now? Founded in 43 C.E., London has a long and storied Roman history....
ADAA’s Art Show
The art world continues to heat up in New York, with the Art Dealers Association of America’s 2016 edition of “The Art Show.” What...
For the Love of Art
It’s officially 2016, which means collectors can gear up for the year’s slate of galas, auctions, shows, and sales. For those who find themselves...
Sixth Annual Texas Masters Show
For six years running, InSight Gallery has hosted an outstanding group show and sale featuring works from the best artists living and working in...
American Classics
The lovely Woodson Art Museum in Wisconsin has an equally stunning array of bird imagery from some of American’s greatest creators during a current...
Indiana’s Cultural Efflorescence
Between 1877 and 1902, Indiana experienced a localized Renaissance of artistic production that has left an enduring legacy for the Hoosier State. Celebrating this...









