Storied rock poster artist Carolyn Ferris will be the focus of a solo exhibition at the Museum of Northern Californian Art in Chico.| See Great Art
The new work by Chicago-based artist Gladys Nilsson (b. 1940) will open Friday, September 5, at the Menil Drawing Institute. The post Former Hairy Who artist Gladys Nilsson painting mural at Menil Collection appeared first on See Great Art.| See Great Art
Claire Oliver Gallery will expand across the upper floors of its gallery building on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard in Harlem. The post Claire Oliver Gallery expanding in Harlem appeared first on See Great Art.| See Great Art
Souls Grown Deep will curate a display of works by celebrated Black artists of the American South in The Armory Show’s 2025 Platform section. The post Souls Grown Deep curating an exhibition at 2025 fall Armory Show appeared first on See Great Art.| See Great Art
'Quest for the West' 2025 returns to the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis on September 5 and 6 with 48 juried artists. The post 20th annual ‘Quest for the West’ Art Show and Sale returns September 5-6, 2025 appeared first on See Great Art.| See Great Art
Eric-Paul Riege combines customary Diné practices with contemporary cultural forms to produce large, soft sculptures and weavings. The post Largest ever Eric-Paul Riege exhibition coming to Brown and UW appeared first on See Great Art.| See Great Art
Fountain House Gallery–the premier venue in New York representing artists living with mental illness–announces its Anniversary Exhibition. The post Fountain House Gallery honors 25 years representing artists living with mental illness appeared first on See Great Art.| See Great Art
“Marcy Bernstein: Evocative Abstractions” features mixed media paintings on recycled and repurposed surfaces. The post Marcy Bernstein at Ceres Gallery in New York appeared first on See Great Art.| See Great Art
The Kimbell Art Museum will display Caravaggio’s 'Judith Beheading Holofernes' as a loan from the Gallerie Nazionali di Arte Antica in Rome. The post Caravaggio’s ‘Judith Beheading Holofernes’ coming to Kimbell Art Museum from Rome appeared first on See Great Art.| See Great Art
Australia’s growing iGaming industry requires new solutions for secure payments and access to instant deposits. The PayID payment provider is perfect for these purposes, as... The post Benefits of Using PayID for Pokies in Australia appeared first on See Great Art.| See Great Art
Hopi photographer and filmmaker Duwawisioma (Victor Masayesva Jr.) explores “existence” and “being” through Hopi ancestral traditions. The post Hopi photographer and filmmaker Duwawisioma at MIAC in Santa Fe appeared first on See Great Art.| See Great Art
“Art Deco: The Golden Age of Illustration” features 100 rare and iconic posters from the 1920s and 1930s on view in Sarasota, FL.| See Great Art
Sara M. and Michelle Vance Waddell built a remarkable art collection that has grown to include more than 1,000 works.| See Great Art
The 43rd annual Lubeznik Arts Festival will showcase 80 artists who work in a variety of media to Michigan City, IN on August 16 and 17, 2025.| See Great Art
In singlehandedly blocking legislation that would have created national museums dedicated to women and Latinos, Utah Senator Mike Lee revealed himself as a cultural terrorist.| See Great Art
Shaun Leonardo presents a powerful, provocative, scathing series of artworks at the Bronx Museum of the Arts.| See Great Art
Listing or ranking the best art museums in the US is like trying to list or rank the best American rock bands. It's subjective.| See Great Art
Van Gogh in America exhibit brings Starry Night from Paris to Detroit. The Detroit Institute of Arts will host the painting.| See Great Art
The Art Institute of Chicago hours are generally 11:00 AM Central Time (local time) to 5:00 PM CT on days the museum is open.| See Great Art
Sharing great art from across North America| See Great Art
I love Dusti Bongé’s artwork and I love New Orleans. The two come together in a Dusti Bongé New Orleans sketch.| See Great Art
This week, See Great Art's partnership with the Dusti Bongé Art Foundation focuses on her time in New Orleans.| See Great Art
Hannelie Coetzee's anti-zoo of liberated animals signals how nature has always been visibly, if ‘silently,’ queer.| See Great Art
Zoological imagery has a mysterious appeal. Animals in Japanese Art, on view at the Honolulu Museum of Art (HoMA) March 30–July 23,| See Great Art
in Atlantica, April Bey artwork rewrites fraught histories to eliminate oppression and racism to instead celebrate people of African descent.| See Great Art
The Searching for Augusta Savage documentary premieres Thursday, February 15, 2024, on the American Masters YouTube channel and the PBS App.| See Great Art
This exhibition focuses on the impact of American women on Paris from the turn of the 20th century until the outbreak of World War II.| See Great Art
Another one from the series of “Plate Designs” Dusti Bongé created. This one offers us a Gulf Coast seafood feast.| See Great Art
As the state's first artist working exclusively in a Modernist style, Bongé was a groundbreaker for other Mississippi artists to emulate.| See Great Art
Dusti Bongé showed at the Betty Parsons Gallery in New York along with first generation Abstract Expressionist artists like Jackson Pollock.| See Great Art
The colors of this painting recall Mardi Gras: purple, gold and green. Dusti Bongé spent time in New Orleans, near her home in Biloxi.| See Great Art
Nine emerging artists explore how depicting animals helps humans process trauma and understand themselves.| See Great Art
The Institute for Contemporary Art, Philadelphia unveils a new public artwork commission by artist Xenobia Bailey.| See Great Art
Art Bridges Foundation and Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced the acquisition of contemporary Indigenous artworks from the John and Susan Horseman Collection.| See Great Art
Dusti Bongé wound up with a show of exceedingly unique artworks she termed her “Window Paintings,” made with fiberglass.| See Great Art
Florida Highwaymen art shows a mid-century, rural Florida before the shopping centers, interstates, housing developers took over.| See Great Art
The heart of this new accessibility initiative is inspired by artist Kelly Joy Ladd, one of 10 featured artists in this year’s Florida Prize.| See Great Art
"Ann Craven: Painted Time (2020–2024)' will showcase the evolution of one of Maine’s most celebrated painters of her generation.| See Great Art
'Spring Landscape at Kuerners' is a captivating oil painting by Andrew Wyeth created circa 1934 when the artist was about 20.| See Great Art
"Andrew Wyeth at Kuerner Farm: The Eye of the Earth" is the first focused exhibition on this defining subject.| See Great Art
The Farnsworth Art Museum presents an exhibition celebrating the connection between the Wyeth family and the breathtaking landscape of Maine.| See Great Art
The exhibition highlights works created by Indiana including the long-awaited return of his iconic LOVE sculpture to New York City.| See Great Art
'Urban Art Evolution' transports visitors to the 1980s downtown NYC art/street art scene at the Nassau County Museum of Art.| See Great Art
'Flora Imaginaria: The Flower in Contemporary Photography' will display works by 49 internationally acclaimed photographers.| See Great Art
In the mid-1970s, a remarkable transformation occurred as New York teenagers turned ordinary graffiti into a burgeoning art form.| See Great Art
The James Prosek mosaic mural draws inspiration from Florida’s landscapes, including the Loxahatchee River and Everglades National Park.| See Great Art
The James Prosek mural will be located on the Museum's Elm Street exterior wall and will be unveiled on May 17, 2025.| See Great Art
“¡Printing the Revolution! The Rise and Impact of Chicano Graphics,” presents historical civil rights-era prints by Chicano artists.| See Great Art
Take a look at these 11 famous paintings in Art Institute of Chicago and then go visit to see for yourself.| See Great Art
I have become fascinated with New York in the 70’s. What intrigues me is how unimaginably different New York was then from what it is now.| See Great Art