The West was built on landscape paintings. Those early vistas captured by 19th-century artists — depicting towering mountains, rolling plains, lush forests and free-roaming wildlife — provided ample ...
Hello, everyone. June has been quite a month for art shows and festivals, so there are lots of winners to share — and more festivals are on the horizon. I was invited to judge a photography show and ...
Make sure to consult Google Maps before you head out on your first gallery crawl this fall. Over the summer, there has been a mini-flurry of gallery moves and closings across New York City. One major ...
WASHINGTON — FOR much of the 19th century, scores of French painters, laden with knapsacks and portable easels, trekked through the Forest of Fontainebleau to capture the shifting wonders of nature ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The garden-visiting season launches at Easter, but a single-stop treasure chest of and inspiration for Arcadias ...
Stowe’s 13-year-old West Branch Gallery & Sculpture Park is expanding — again. It wasn’t that long ago that co-owners Chris Curtis and Tari Swenson created the cozy Upstairs Gallery in their ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Curator Cortney Lane Stell had a lot to work with when assembling “Carey Fisher,” the two-person exhibition currently at Denver’s RedLine Contemporary Art ...