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Small-scale art
RJD Gallery in Bridgehampton, New York, hosts its annual BIG ART, small canvas exhibition beginning October 31, featuring an array of artwork by some of its most sought-after gallery artists.
Marking a Milestone
International Guild of Realism’s 15th annual Juried Exhibition opens this October at Principle Gallery in Charleston, South Carolina.
Surroundings
Artists Miguel Peidro and Jesus Navarro both turn to the outside world for their painting inspirations.
Order and Chaos
After the sometimes frustrating process of mechanically establishing his compositions of symmetry and balance on a canvas, Christopher Stott begins to build up the layers of the painting itself.
Fashionable Works
The runway comes to life in artwork featured at the third Fine Art & Fashion exhibition at Vanessa Rothe Fine Art in Laguna Beach, California.
OCEANOGRAPHY
Natural history and portraiture inspire Victor Grasso’s newest series of paintings.
In the Silence
The poet Charles Simic wrote, “I’m in the business of translating what cannot be translated: being and its silence.”
ALL ABOUT SCALE
Napoléon III appointed Georges-Eugène Haussmann to “aerate, unify and beautify” the city of Paris in 1850.
WIT AND WISDOM
An exhibition of Scott Fraser’s most recent still lifes is on view now at Quidley & Company in Nantucket
Breaking Traditions
The Oil Painters of America hosts its annual National Juried Exhibition online through RS Hanna Gallery.
Proof of Life
Prior to the pandemic, California painter Francis DiFronzo was already occupying a certain kind of space—one without people, where the earth was slowly reclaiming remnants of forgotten societies, where artifacts of past lives stood as monuments to mankind’s fleeting presence.
Life in Color
Artist Jack Gerber made a career painting his own view of city life with bold colors and energy that radiates off the canvas.
Tipping Point
For 25 years, Elizabeth Turk has been creating emptiness.
Muse in Motion
Erin Currier grew up in Massachusetts. She recalls Sundays at her grandparents’ house: “My vast extended family would often bicker and debate—coming as they were from various points on the political, educational and class perspective—that is, until the Bruins, the Red Sox, the Patriots or Andre Agassi would appear on the television.
The Art Lover's Guide to Collecting Fine Art in the Pacific Northwest
Oregon and Washington, the faces of the Pacific Northwest, provide collectors with what feels like endless opportunities—opportunities to explore the myriad art galleries, museums, arts districts, public installations and artists that inhabit the supremely unique area.
Taking Flight
The 45th annual Birds in Art exhibition features original works from 114 artists worldwide.
Coexisting with Nature
Just as the city of Portland, Oregon, began to shut down because of the new coronavirus, Mary Alayne Thomas had started painting for her September solo show at Lotton Gallery in Chicago.
A Collector's SANCTUARY
STEVEN AUERBACHER’S ART COLLECTION REFLECTS THE JOY OF LIVING WITH ART.
10 Portrait Artists To Know Right Now
10 portrait artists to know right now
THE INFLUENCE OF WOMEN
Paintings that celebrate women will be featured in a collaborative exhibition between Juliette Aristides’ atelier and Maryhill Museum of Art.
Into the Night
Many of artist Dmitri Danish’s paintings focus on the cityscape, with his newest series primarily featuring nocturnes.
Sapient Symbolism
Three women who experience and revel in the mysteries of nature are featured in the exhibition Sapient Symbolism at the Canyon Road facility of Manitou Galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico, opening August 14 and continuing through September 6.
MOVING FORWARD AS A GLOBAL COMMUNITY OF ARTISTS
Portrait Society of America’s International Portrait Competition represents some of today’s top artists from around the world.
MODERNIZING TRADITIONS
Great Britain and Ireland lost over 750,000 soldiers in World War I.
Mirrors of Curiosity
Figurative artwork often features strong narratives that come from stories the artist crafts or ones they leave open to interpretation by the viewer.
Family Ties
There are many familial ties within the art world, including those of Daud Akhriev, his wife Melissa Hefferlin and his son Timur Akhriev.
In the City
Situated in what is essentially the embodiment of urban atmosphere, George Billis Gallery in New York City, explores the eclectic elements of the city during an exhibition this summer.
Five and Under
Throughout the month of August, Arcadia Contemporary in Pasadena, California, will present it's sixth annual Five and Under exhibition featuring works less than $5,000.
Anne Kaferle - Cross Sections
Opening July 1 at TROVE Gallery in Park City, Utah, is a new solo show for Anne Kaferle, who has taken the Utah landscape and distilled it into evocative musings that highlight two uniquely paired and conflicting systems: science and emotion.
Animal Kingdom
Throughout the month of July, Lotton Gallery in Chicago will shine a spotlight on the world’s creatures with its new exhibition The Animal Kingdom.