Mexico Gets Surreal – Dali in Merida: Views of a Dream

A selection of images from Salvador Dali's Divine Comedy is starring in a new exhibit opening in Mexico's southeastern city of Merida.

A New Approach to Joan Miró

If you're planning a trip to Spain in the near future, be sure to add The Joan Miró Foundation to your sightseeing list.

An Art Collector’s Insightful View of Cruise Ship Art Auctions

An art collector writes about her Park West at sea experience.

Park West Gallery Winter Art Sale 2010

The Park West Gallery Winter Collection is currently being featured online and offers exciting sale prices.

The Evolution of Printmaking from Masters to Modern Artists

Printmaking fosters a unique method of artistic expression and provides great advantages to an artist in terms of being able to easily produce and distribute their original works to the masses.

Henri Matisse: A Celebration of French Poets & Poetry

Henri Matisse: A Celebration of French Poets & Poetry focuses on Matisse’s love and devotion to books and poetry celebrating the works of two of France’s most revered poets from the Renaissance [...]

Honoring MLK Day: Norman Rockwell and the Civil Rights Movement

The article “Rockwell painted civil rights portraits, too," challenges the popular belief that legendary illustrator and storyteller Norman Rockwell ignored racial and social issues.

Florida Gulf Coast University Presents a Romero Britto Retrospective

An exciting new exhibit featuring the artwork of Romero Britto opens Friday evening at Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU).

Rembrandt Etching Discovered in a University Bathroom

How did an original Rembrandt etching find its way into a bathroom cabinet at The Catholic University of America (CUA) and then for years remain hidden there, obscured from public view?

Art Gallery Finds Rare Chagall Painting at Auction

A small London art gallery paid roughly $43,000 - a fraction of its estimated $1.6 million value - for a rare Marc Chagall painting at a Paris auction last fall.