Articles

Arshile Gorky, One Year the Milkweed, 1944 via National Gallery of Art

Adrian Mercer

12 Breathtaking Paintings You’ve Probably Never...

Explore a selection of 12 lesser-known paintings from Symbolist reveries to quiet modernist scenes, chosen for their mood, mystery, and immersive visual poetry.

David Hockney, circa 1970s, wearing a checkered suit and signature round glasses. A pioneer of British Pop Art, Hockney's personal style became as recognizable as his paintings.  Image Credit: Photographer unknown. Image sourced from Men's Fashion Magazin

Elise Marlowe

Not Just a Canvas: Artists Who Were Also Style ...

They shaped the art world with their vision and turned heads with their wardrobes. These artists made personal style part of their legacy.

Van Gogh, The Night Cafe, 1888 via Yale University Art Gallery/Wikipedia

Isabelle Fenwick

Van Gogh and Gauguin: The Tragic Feud and a Sev...

In 1888, Van Gogh and Gauguin’s vision of an art utopia in Arles spiraled into madness, betrayal, and one of art history’s greatest feuds.

Peggy Guggenheim via The Guggenheim New York

Hugo Merz

Peggy Guggenheim: The Heiress Who Built Modern Art

Peggy Guggenheim’s lifelong pursuit of daring, innovation, and emotional truth transformed the 20th-century art world, one acquisition at a time.

Marc Chagall, The Concert, 1957 via marcchagall.net

Rowan Whit

8 Masterful Marc Chagall Paintings You Should Know

Discover eight, arguably lesser-known, masterpieces by Marc Chagall that reveal new dimensions of his dreamlike, emotional, and symbolic world.

Petrit Halilaj via Fondazione Merz

Julian Ashford

Soft, Fragile, Divine: The Beauty of Contempora...

Meet the contemporary sculptors turning porcelain, fabric, wax, and hair into surreal visions of fragility, fantasy, and emotional power.

Feature image: James Gill, Hippie Bus

Other

New River Fine Art Presents Exhibition of James...

Pop Art pioneer James Gill debuts “Women in Cars” on April 30 at New River Fine Art—an exclusive event benefiting Jack & Jill Center.

Dance (II), 1910 via WikiArt/Public Domain

Sable Monroe

Henri Matisse: The Joyful Mastery of Color and ...

From Fauvism to paper cut-outs, Henri Matisse redefined 20th-century art through an uninhibited embrace of color, movement, and the radical pursuit of joy.

Henry Geldzahler and Christopher Scott with David Hockney’s Henry Geldzahler and Christopher Scott (1969). Photographed by Cecil Beaton, 1975.

Lena Whitmore

Art Goals: 10 Iconic Collectors Whose Walls Des...

Lenny Kravitz to Agnes Gund, these collectors aren’t just people with deep pockets; they are devoted aesthetes who live intimately with the art they love.

Helen Frankenthaler, March 1960 photographed by Tony Vaccaro via Gagosian

Rebecca Levenson

Inside the Life, Work, and Legacy of Helen Fran...

Discover the history of Helen Frankenthaler's life and how she transformed abstract art with her soak-stain technique, bold color, and lasting cultural impact.