Catherine Murphy, Dorothy Hood, and David Kennedy Cutler are among the artists who are taking us off the path of the everyday ...
We’ve told you all about the Florida Highwaymen and how they got their start in the 1950s, selling paintings of Florida ...
Timken Museum revisits Bierstadt’s 19th-century masterpiece “Cho-looke, the Yosemite Fall” through Monkman’s 2012 work, “The ...
Art clubs and societies have helped shape the city’s vibrant and diverse cultural landscape, since the 19th century.
It’s show not only about the earth but also about about that which sustains us: food, belonging, dreams and art.
LaMontagne's legacy is that of having been, in the estimation of many, America’s greatest wood portrait sculptor.
Seminal Artist Group is bridging the gap between artists and audiences and reimagining how art is experienced on a worldwide ...
Explore nearly three decades of Dave Peikon’s artistry at his solo exhibition, showcasing realism, passion, and perseverance, from April 26 to May 10.
Hauser & Wirth’s exhibition of Louise Bourgeois is a deep dive into how the late artist’s fascination with the human body inspired her art.
From boundary-pushing solo shows to historic retrospectives, these are the standout exhibitions you won’t want to miss while ...
Spring exhibit showcases art from the museum’s permanent collection that has not been reveled for more than a decade.
Margaret Noble is a visual artist and educator whose work is featured alongside more than 20 other artists in “Land and Sea: Selections from the Collection” at the Museum of Contemporary Art San ...