New exhibitions opening this month at the San Diego Museum of Art celebrate two often overlooked groups of artists: black photographers of the civil rights era and the women of abstract impressionism.
In recent years, abstract and impressionist art has continued to grow and change, with artists using new ideas and techniques to express deep emotions, spirituality, and the mysteries of life.
I have always marveled at the way in which Abstract Expressionism was able to transform a disparate group of painters, none of whom had shown any particular promise of artistic greatness, into fi By ...
The parallels are uncanny: two abstract impressionist painters who lived more or less during the same time, whose work developed along similar lines, both with strong ties to Colorado. One was Vance ...
An abstract painting of a woman hangs in the downstairs section of the Red Room Lounge (2736 Virginia), currently River Oaks's trendiest nightspot. This seems wildly appropriate. Abstractionism sounds ...
size: 25.25in W x 28.75in H x 2.25in D Sight size: 19.5in W x 23in H d ...
You don’t have to venture far into the de Young Museum exhibit of British artist J.M.W. Turner’s works to see what Victorian rivals and critics found “wrong” about his paintings. In “Regulus,” the ...
It's been a good week for brainy, idiosyncratic concerts in Washington. On Saturday, pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard made the disparate works of Berg, Liszt, Debussy and Ligeti seem part of the same ...
Studio B Fine Art Gallery in Boyertown hosts the fine art exhibit opening of “Abstract, Impressionism & Reality” on Friday, August 27, from 5 to 7 p.m. The exhibit runs through Nov. 28. “Inspired by ...
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