24 American Artist Self-Portraits
You will be delighted by what they see in the mirror ...
The Digital Age
As many museums, galleries, and other art institutions race into the technological and digital age, the public reaps the benefits. Yale University’s Center for...
50 Portraits of Veterans, From Every State
Learn about "We the People: Portraits of Veterans in America," an exhibition of watercolor paintings by Mary Whyte currently on view at ...
Diplomacy and Propaganda: The Enduring Power of the Bayeux Tapestry
Stitched some 950 years ago, the world’s most celebrated tapestry is not a tapestry at all, but an embroidery measuring approximately 224 feet long with 58 chronological scenes; and was probably commissioned for propaganda purposes.
Quiet Sophistication
Absorbed in plumbing the recesses of their minds, Milt Kobayashi’s figures seem aloof while floating in their unfamiliar spaces.
The Meyer Gallery will host a...
Featured Lot: A Steal or Wrongful Attribution?
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. This week’s painting is attributed to an American icon, and if that’s accurate, is very underpriced. You decide.
Heroines at the Hyde
Works by internationally acclaimed photorealist Audrey Flack of women neglected or demonized in history feature in a New York exhibition.
With a career that has...
Virtual Gallery Walk for June 9th, 2023
As part of our effort to continue to help artists and art galleries thrive, we're proud to bring you this week's "Virtual Gallery Walk."...
New Solo Show: City Stories
In "City Life," his new series of 25 paintings, this contemporary artist explores New York's colors, light, and ...
Boundaries of Painterly Abstraction
A hypnotic solo exhibition in New York is “testing the boundaries of painterly abstraction and photorealism within the context of contemporary portraiture and delicately...