The opening show at RioBravoFineArt for Art Hop on November 8 is for a truly astounding quilt maker, Yadi Flannery. Yadi is one of those artists who firmly secure her fiber art in the realm of fine art.
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Santa Fe Art Auction is pleased to present its Signature Annual Live Sale on November 7th and 8th, the region’s premier auction and a long-time staple of the Western art circuit. Featuring the finest of the most popular categories that Santa Fe Art Auction brings to market throughout the year, the Signature Sale will comprise three expansive sessions that highlight the best of the Southwest and beyond.
On October 25th, Shapiro Auctions will be holding its Autumn Fine Art Auction at its new location in Bedford Hills, New York. The auction house, which has been holding fine art auctions since 2007, is well known for the cosmopolitan nature of the art that it offers, and this auction is no exception, including works by well-known artists from America, Vietnam, Mexico, France, Italy, Myanmar, Japan, Poland, Ukraine, Russia, and more.
David Dike Fine Art will host the 29th Annual Texas Art Auction on Saturday, October 25 at the gallery in Alpha Plaza. The sale will be a live auction and will showcase over 480 lots of Texas Art ranging from early and traditional to contemporary works. Highlights include works by Julian Onderdonk, Dorothy Hood, and Ben Culwell. A number of artworks by the Dallas Nine and their circle and the Fort Worth Circle group of artists are featured in this auction.
The Mint Museum is proud to present a major exhibition exploring the artistic and cultural revolutions of 19th-century Europe. Renaissance, Romanticism, and Rebellion: European Art from the Smith-Naifeh Collection brings together more than 70 extraordinary paintings, sculptures, and works on paper—offering visitors a rare opportunity to view one of the most distinguished private collections of European art in the United States.
Young Maurice Golubov was an unlikely candidate to become a famous American artist. Born in 1905 in Vetka, a small town in Tsarist Russia to an Orthodox Jewish family. One of six children, he came into this world during a pogrom and his mother, with her newborn, sheltered in a basement for several days. When he was six he found a copy of Gustave Doré’s famous Le Grande bible de Tours (1866) in a barn, sumptuously illustrated with 241 wood engravings.
Gallery Henoch is pleased to present States of Being, a selection of works by Eric Zener. The scope of the paintings in this exhibition cannot be fully appreciated without reference to Zener’s larger body of art, which has characteristically involved the interplay between human beings and water.
203 Fine Art is pleased to present Second Wave: The Beginning of a Post-War Era, an exhibition that explores the lasting influence of artists who, supported by the GI Bill, helped shape the evolving artistic landscape of Taos, New Mexico in the years following World War II.
This September, Studio Shop Gallery, the oldest retail business in Burlingame and one of California’s longest-standing art galleries, celebrates a remarkable milestone: 110 years of connecting people with fine art, custom framing, and community. Established in 1915, the gallery has not only survived – it has flourished – through wars, challenging economic times, shifting cultural landscapes, and a rapidly evolving art market.
The June Kelly Gallery is pleased to open its 2025-2026 season with an exhibition of Karin Batten's resplendent abstract improvisations of color, texture, and crafty colocation of form. The title Swimming on Mars reflects the artist’s persistent fascination and engagement with the natural world during her travels and her love of water.




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