The Chiura Obata Papers were the source for an assignment created in the Archives of American Art’s Teaching with Primary Sources workshop Michaela Rife Chiura Obata, El Capitan, n.d., watercolor on ...
Visitors to the Mennello Museum of American Art can find themselves transported to faraway majestic vistas and into bucolic landscapes of yesteryear, all without leaving Orlando. “In Nature’s Studio,” ...
Read a collection of Masterpiece columns on some of the nation’s most evocative nature-themed artworks, which reflect a preoccupation with the land dating back to the founding of the Hudson River ...
Lois Dodd, "White Echinacea + Butterflies" (1997-98), oil on linen, 36 x 58 inches (all images courtesy Center for Figurative Painting) There are many competing narratives about what happened in ...
Thomas Cole was a visionary who took a different approach to his surroundings, and that approach would go on to inspire generations of artists. America was still a young country when Cole emigrated to ...
CATSKILL, N.Y. — Two significant corrections to the Western art canon happened last week. Who: Curated by Nancy Siegel, professor of art history at Towson University, Kate Menconeri, chief curator and ...
Through themes of encoding, looping, and sampling, “Video Craft” brings the craft roots of emerging film technologies into focus. Now on view in San Francisco. As the lake’s ecological crisis worsens, ...
APPROPRIATELY ENOUGH, THE TOWN OF CATSKILL, NEW YORK, AND THE FORMER HOME OF A MAN WHO LITERALLY INTRODUCED THIS REGION TO AMERICA, THOMAS COLE IS AN AMERICAN ARTIST WHO WAS ONE OF THE FIRST ARTISTS ...
The Washington County Museum of Fine Arts is set to showcase a new exhibition, "In Nature’s Studio: Two Centuries of American Landscape Painting," from Sept. 13 to Jan. 4. The exhibition features ...