American Fine Art Magazine
Maine Vignettes
The Farnsworth Museum showcases historic women artists with ties to coastal Maine
3 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
Crafting the Dream
Initiatives in Art and Culture presents another ambitious American Art Conference in Manhattan this May
4 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
A NEW AGE
Artists in the early-to-mid 20th century responded in two distinct ways to the rapid industrialization and tumultuous changes in the world around them.
9 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
A Celebration of American Art
The American Art Fair continues with tradition by offering the public rare and notable American art works
3 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
AN EXPANSIVE VISION
In its mission to be representative of a century of American art, the O’Brien Art Foundation has amassed a revelatory collection of modernist works.
4 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
American Resilience
Freeman's | Hindman offers major works in an American and Pennsylvania Impressionism sale
1 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
On the Scene
A new online exhibition presented by Helicline Fine Art explores modern art of the 20th century
2 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
Southwest Adventures
A new exhibition at New Mexico Museum of Art explores the work of pioneering modernist Marsden Hartley
4 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
A BRUSH WITH GENIUS
A major exhibition at The Met examines John Singer Sargent's time in Paris, where he skyrocketed from a promising student into the sensation of the Salon By Anne Underwood
8 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
A Revival for the Ages
The Delaware Art Museum presents a stellar exhibition, tracking the history of etching from Europe to the United States
2 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
Human Nature
The Brandywine Museum of Art presents a compelling exhibition of figurative art and portraiture by Andrew Wyeth
2 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
Vermont Landscapes
J. Kenneth Fine Art presents paintings of the Green Mountain State spanning the late-19th and the mid-20th centuries
3 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
The WOMEN in WHITE
Red-headed muses, coded feminism, and the correlation between Whistler's scandalous painting and a gothic novel of the same name
8 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
WHAT WE'RE HEARING FROM GALLERIES AND AUCTION HOUSES ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
As a Santa Fe, New Mexico-based gallery, there is always a strong focus on artworks by important historic artists who painted scenes of the southwest.
1 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
Diverse Perspectives
An exhibition brings together the unexpected to explore the American landscape past and present
3 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
Visualizing Ideals
The Figge Museum highlights Marvin Cone, whose work transcends regionalism into worlds unknown
2 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
Curated Choices
Fine examples of Western and American art will be offered in Heritage Auctions' May sale in Texas
2 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
Modern Sensibilities
The Mattatuck Museum showcases modernist Kay Sage alongside works by Georgia O'Keeffe
4 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
A Significant Selection
Bonhams' spring sale features lots by major American artists from the 19th and 20th centuries
2 min |
May/June 2025
American Fine Art Magazine
RAYMON JONSON
The High Museum of Art, based in Atlanta, Georgia, is strategically expanding its collection by acquiring an astounding 591 artworks.
1 min |
May/June 2025
International Artist
Skyscapes
Ksenya Verse highlights the intricate textures, variability and sculptural nature of clouds
2 min |
February/March 2025
American Art Collector
A Cherished Tradition
The Tubac Festival of the Arts celebrates its 66th year serving the community and beyond with fine art and crafts.
1 min |
February 2025
American Art Collector
Out of the Past
Tony De Luz’s paintings call back to the past, when neon signs would shine down on road-weary motorists traveling on Route 66. Other subjects include old train engines and classic cars from the mid-20th century.
2 min |
February 2025
American Art Collector
Modern Classics
A new online exhibition hosted by 33 Contemporary, in collaboration with 33PA, explores the idea of both modernday and classical artworks.
2 min |
February 2025
International Artist
No Place Like Home
Focusing on color mixing and composition, Kayla Martell paints blissful interior scenes
8 min |
February/March 2025
American Art Collector
THE ART LOVER'S GUIDE TO COLLECTING FINE ART IN CALIFORNIA
The state of California has a deeply rooted history within fine art.
6 min |
February 2025
International Artist
Something beguiling
In watercolor, I work exclusively with transparent pigments, carefully building textural effects through multiple glazes (sometimes up to five or six layers) to achieve dimension and detail in my realistic watercolors.
2 min |
February/March 2025
International Artist
On the Wing
Artists Christopher Forrest and Michael Dumas dive into the vast world of bird art, from observation to application
7 min |
February/March 2025
International Artist
Rhythm and Control
Deliberate brushwork, accurate proportions and a strong sense of volume breathe life into the portraiture of Jie Gao
4 min |
February/March 2025
American Art Collector
Cups of Connection
Figures, portraits, still lifes…artist Kathy Coe is a talented painter of them all, but an upcoming show at George Billis Gallery will showcase her small-scale teacup paintings, a subject that has been part of her repertoire for roughly 20 years.
2 min |