“My art is an exercise in self-transformation and liberation … we all share in that same struggle for inner freedom.” Join artist Noelle Imparato for a presentation and discussion on her upcoming book My Life in 40 Portraits: Reconnecting with the Sacred [Read More]
Fine Art News
Inside Outside Collages Inspired by the beautiful collages on exhibit by Shanee Epstein, we will be creating free form collages, (breaking out of a square or rectangle shape), thinking about being inside or outside. What are the things you like to do [Read More]
Artist Talk on Sunday, June 11 @ 4:40p with Shanee Epstein, Joy Makon, Janet Pedersen and Tricia Townes Join 440 Gallery for a lively discussion with collagist, Shanee Epstein, watercolorist, Joy Makon, painters, Janet Pedersen and Tricia Townes. We will discuss their [Read More]
In Kate Rhoades: Karen, on view June 25 – September 3, 2017, Oakland-based artist Kate Rhoades brings attention to the Junk Lady, the memorable supporting character in Jim Henson’s 1986 cult classic film Labryinth. In the original movie, the Junk Lady appears [Read More]
Janet Pedersen finds inspiration in color and patterns of light and dark in a landscape. If she decides to add a figure, she directs an angle or gesture of the pose so that it becomes part of the landscape, reinforcing the overall [Read More]
Featured lots will include five paintings by the American abstract expressionist Fritz Bultman (1919-1985) A Summer Antiques & Fine Art Auction featuring over 400 lots of original artwork, vintage lamps, American and European bronze sculptures, and a broad selection of fine art [Read More]
A large-format oil on canvas painting by Dale Nichols (Am., 1904-1995), titled Mid-Nation Winter, sold for $120,000 – a new record price for the artist at auction – at a Fine Art Auction held May 4th by Shannon’s Fine Art Auctioneers, online [Read More]
The Pulitzer Arts Foundation announces Blue Black, an exhibition guest-curated by influential American artist Glenn Ligon. With more than 50 works ranging from abstraction, to portraiture, to “outsider art,” experimental film, textiles, and more—and including examples by Ligon—Blue Black explores a multiplicity [Read More]
Christie’s Asian Art Week sales realize USD $332,783,188 (£272,497,754/ € 312,222,516/ HK$2,573,500,630), the highest total ever achieved for the auction series, continuing Christie’s leadership in the market. The seven auctions took place from March 15-17 with 88% sold by lot. Deep bidding [Read More]
Exhibition on view April 20 – May 20, 2018. The character of Cincinnati’s architectural and artistic complexion was forever changed by the groundbreaking work of Dutch-born, Cincinnati-based artist Mark Dejong (b.1966). His launch of Swing House in the late summer of 2017 [Read More]
A beautiful oil on canvas landscape rendering by New Orleans artist Richard Clague (1812-1873), three oil on board figural works by the iconic African American folk artist Clementine Hunter (1886-1988), and a Russian icon of the Virgin of Kazan, one of 60 [Read More]
A dark brown ink drawing on heavy wove paper attributed to the famous Dutch Master artist Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890), titled Garden View of the Church at Auvers (1890), signed by van Gogh, sold for $12,000 in the premiere online-only fine art [Read More]
Original oil paintings by noted African-American artist Henry O. Tanner (1859-1937) and Rex Goreleigh (1902-1986), plus a late 19th century table by the renowned Philadelphia furniture company A. & H. Lejambre, are just a few of the expected top lots in Nadeau’s [Read More]
Hera Gallery is excited to present Renderings ’17. This exhibition brings together the work of 8 senior students from the University of Rhode Island’s Department of Art & Art History. The students have been taking a capstone seminar course with Professor Barbara [Read More]