Saints and Sinners
As one of the Renaissance’s biggest and most well-known names, Albrecht Dürer created deeply religious pictures along with some disturbing creations. A current exhibition...
Masters at the Munch Museum
Working during the late 19th-century, Edvard Munch and Vincent van Gogh produced artworks that oozed with emotional content and innovative individual styles. For the...
Creativity Unfurled
Under the tutelage of guest curator Mia Bergeron, Gallery 1261 is turning heads by showcasing 25 world-renowned artists who were asked to create “without...
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,...
Sea Heist
A billionaire banker’s attempt to illegally export Picasso’s “Head of a Young Woman” is averted by French authorities.
Worth an estimated $27 million, Picasso’s “Head...
Elegant Serenity
For the average person, it can sometimes be hard, even impossible, to find the aesthetic beauty of worn, casual, or everyday objects. Using his...
Featured Lot: Antonio Jacobsen, “Full Clipper Ship”
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....
Coming Together
Much more than just an art show, Maynard Dixon Country is an assembly of artists, collectors, community, and friends.
Celebrating its 17th year is the...
Power and Pathos
Although Greek sculptors worked extensively in marble, many preferred working in bronze because the medium allowed greater exploration of complex poses, anatomy, and movement...
Luminous Life
Exceptional at capturing the play of light as it falls on a variety of familiar objects, artist Wendy Higgins creates still life paintings that...









