Martha Bloom will exhibit her assemblage Women Who Rule in the National Academy’s Creative Mischief 2017 exhibition.
Notable work by the students from the classes of Paul Ching-Bor, Fredrick Brosen, Barney Hodes, and Frederick Wong
Gems from the collection of Count Carl Gustaf Tessin that became the nucleus of the Nationalmuseum of Sweden, founded in 1792.
The circus has something alluring, strange, even exotic about it that proves to be compelling, funny, and sad.
The 1896 Sargent portrait Henry James described as “a picture of knock-down insolence of talent and truth of characterization.”
Ellen Eagle is exhibiting pastels in group shows at Forum Gallery, in New York City and at Abend Gallery, in Denver.
Knox Martin exhibited nine paintings with Todd Merrill Studio at the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art and Antiques Show, February 15–21, 2017.
Alfred Sisley possessed the ability to synthesize influences, not only those of Corot and Monet, but Constable and Renoir as well, without the ambition to mold his borrowings into an instantly recognizable and trademark-ready product.
Leonid Gervits is exhibiting in the group show Walk on White.
Richard Barnet is exhibiting in an group show celebrating the eightieth anniversary of the Sculptors Guild.










