Solo Shows |
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Gus Heinze
The unusual viewpoints in these new photorealist urban landscape paintings set the artist apart.
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Wes Hempel
Contemporary heroes with the look and feel of historical references.
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Jon Redmond
Distilled observations filtered down into pure form.
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Richard Schmid
Auction for Charity to benefit Homes and Public Library Foundation.
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Mian Situ
Chinese subjects, West Coast scenes and the beauty of Canyon de Chelly on show in Wyoming.
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Julia O'Malley-Keyes
Classic Marine artist feels her new show contains some of her best work ever.
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Joseph Lorusso
The engaging emotional aspects of this work will delight existing collectors and inspire new ones.
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George Van Hook
Still life and landscape paintings exhibit same atmospheric qualities.
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Steve Smulka
On a large scale these glass paintings become intriguing meditative abstracts.
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Thomas C. Adkins
Major bi-annual show contains the glowing vistas that are the artist's signature.
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Craig Nelson
Finding romance in often overlooked everyday scenes.
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Del-Bourree Bach
Collectors will find a sense of peace in these grand paintings.
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Dennis Hartley
Iconic barns provide commentary on man's presence in nature.
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John Cogan
Visions of the Grand Canyon.
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Josep Cisquella
The poetic tension of tactile surfaces make these works a sensory experience.
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Calvin Liang
Collectors can choose from the beauty of the Southwest and the moods of the Ocean in this new San Antonio show.
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Claudia Hartley
Arizona artist focuses on her aesthetic response in her idealized snapshots of the landscape.
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Nikolai Dubavik
Classical Russian Impressionism on show in Wilmington.
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Lindsay Goodwin
Savor the timeless beauty of classic figures and garden scenes in this new Santa Barbara show.
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Marilyn Simandle
Classic impressionist architectural landscapes interpreted in a fresh, new way.
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Lynn Gertenbach
New Laguna Beach show focuses on the grandeur and b
eauty of the California coast.
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John Funt
Simple landscapes become experiments in color and form.
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Special Features |
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Calling Coast to Coast
Each issue we ask leading galleries coast to coast to tell us what's hot and to identify the trends in their city.
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Photo Essay
East Side Story
We visit the hallowed halls of Hirschl and Adler
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Sold! Who's buying whose art they first saw in this magazine.
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Art Market Insights |
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Interior Designer
The Eye of the Collector:
Mary Jeanne Reese discusses the passion behind a life of collecting.
By Eric Cohler
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Museum Curator
The Studio as Muse, Workplace and Refuge
Our columnist, respected Museum Curator, John O'Hern, gives us an enlightening peek into the studios of eight prominent artists.
By John O'Hern
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Artist
Confessions of a Starving Artist
In this ongoing series, you can read what life is like from an artist's viewpoint.
By Harley Brown
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Group Shows |
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Milestones: Small Works by Big Artists.
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Water Street Atelier Group Exhibition.
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Reality Bites.
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Contemporary expressions of a classic genre.
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A Body of Nudes
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Special Destination |
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The Art Lover's Guide to Collecting Fine Art in New York
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