Living Poetic Beauty

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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”

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Between 1877 and 1902, Indiana experienced a localized Renaissance of artistic production that has left an enduring legacy for the Hoosier State. Celebrating this...

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