The same mood is conveyed in "The Bliss of Solitude," up through September 30 at Front Four Gallery in Stowe.
Many of the pieces guests enjoyed—first in Louisville and then in Bentonville, Chicago, Cincinnati, Durham, Lexington, St. Louis and Kansas City—were acquired at the artists’ debut shows, reflecting Brown and Wilson’s passion for supporting the work of emerging talent.
“In the Works,” the centerpiece of Narsiso Martinez’s solo exhibition at Charlie James Gallery, spans three walls and is made from dozens of found produce boxes.
Earlier on Tuesday, all 48 works in a sale devoted to Calitzdorp artist-potter Hylton Nel sold, achieving what in the auction-world parlance is called a white-glove sale.
Arte al Día is a medium specialized in Latin American art with a trajectory of more than forty years.
That's exactly what Doris Ligon did nearly 45 years ago, when she and her late husband, Dr. Claude Ligon, started what would become the African Art Museum of Maryland.
Emily Mason, Winter's Edge (2013), $50,000 to $70,000 estimate is due to be sold at Artnet Auctions GEMS: Collecting Post-War Abstraction Auction on September 24, 2024. Oil On Canvas, 91.44 x 61.6cm. The work has been traded twice in the past.