Freedom of Expression
Artist Jan Dilenschneider and France’s Galerie Pierre-Alain Challier team up for a show of her newest oils.
“Sun Through the Trees” has a beautiful iridescence...
Thomas Jefferson Kitts
Fine Art Today recently caught up with the painter for an in-depth inquiry into the man, the artist, and his paintings. His responses were...
Celebrating a Genius
The largest exhibition of Leonardo da Vinci ever organized in Italy continues to inspire in the waning days of its magnificent four-month run.
Highlighting Da...
Waves of Hokusai
A comprehensive exhibition seeks to survey the legacy and career of the first Japanese artist to be internationally recognized.
Perhaps best known for his iconic...
Impressionism’s Triumph
Without the Parisian dealer Paul Durand-Ruel, the profoundly beautiful and revolutionary art of the Impressionists might have been forgotten in the annals of history....
Raking It In
Sotheby’s evening sale of Old Master & British Paintings on July 9 brought in more than $60 million, a quarter of which was spent...
The Transformative West
Two Colorado painters were asked to document their unique perception of the ever-evolving Western landscape in a new exhibition at Ann Korologos Gallery. How...
At long last?
For centuries, collectors and scholars believed there were no surviving bronze sculptures by the Renaissance genius Michelangelo. Has that narrative finally changed?
Monday July 6,...
Euphorie de Couleur
Inspiration from France, Italy, and New Mexico combine in the unique impressionistic vision of Joseph Breza during Santa Fe’s Summer of Color.
The gripping effects...
Magnificent Stillness, but Moving Emotions
On rare occasions, the public is given opportunities to experience the diligent pursuits of a visionary art collector. The results are typically outstanding.
Private collections...