“The 19th- and 20th-century landscape paintings were more suited to ... Nicholas Gore-Grimes, art director at Adam’s Fine Art Auctioneers, says that while the same artists crop up again ...
Peter Russom, a professor of art at SUNY Plattsburgh, retired in Spring 2023. His contributions to the college cemented, he wanted more time with his family, painting in the studio, and travel. His ...
From the butcher and the baker to the candlestick maker, Grahame Hurd-Wood has had hundreds of people sit in his studio in ...
Check out these exhibits of contemporary art, textiles, 17th-century masterworks, floral displays, comic books and more in ...
“A Room Hung With Thoughts: British Painting Now,” organized by British curator and author Tom Morton, brings together 40 ...
Retired individuals find solace and creativity in painting, transforming their later years into a vibrant journey of ...
After snow and cold hindered the February ArtWalk, we're trying again on Friday with 23 locations across downtown Billings ...
A new exhibition at the Jewish Museum explores the cult of Queen Esther, whose story won the hearts of Dutch Masters and some ...
What’s behind the new, more measurement approaches to programming at museums, art fairs and more? Plus, a chat about the ...
Lily Kip, who's finishing up her master of fine arts degree in painting, won a cash grant to continue this direction after she finishes school.
PARK CITY, Utah (KUTV) — Art lovers hitting the slopes have a new reason to stop and look around. At Canyons Village at Park ...
While fine art and collectibles have long been considered alternative assets, these economic shifts could pose fresh challenges for artists, collectors, and dealers.