Artist Peter Nixon knew he didn’t want to be like his fellow art students who dressed in drab clothing and created angst-filled art. Instead, Nixon chose a more optimistic and challenging path [...]
A chalk drawing credited to a German painter for more than two centuries has been identified as a work by Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn. For the past 250 years, the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum [...]
For the first 15 years of his career, Csaba Markus didn’t sign his art because he was unsure of its quality. Today, Markus’ signature is the finishing touch on an innovative new medium he is [...]
Park West Gallery and the Park West Foundation supported one of America’s greatest art forms during the 6th Annual Big Band Bash gala on February 12 at Amelia Island, Florida. The jazz fundraiser [...]
Art prodigy Autumn de Forest took time out of her busy schedule of painting, philanthropy and yes, homework, to speak with ABC7 in Washington, D.C. about art education and her blossoming career. [...]
What do you get when you cross good food, live music, dancing and Park West Gallery art? One of the best Valentine’s Day dates ever. The 6th Annual Big Band Bash benefit gala is taking place [...]
Artist Craig Tracy is an icon of the body painting movement, having won and judged international competitions in the body painting world. When Game Show Network (GSN) ordered a reality show about [...]
How Japanese Woodcuts Inspired a Western Art Movement Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh viewed Japan as a paradise where everyone loved art, and wished to replicate this ideal in the south of France. [...]
Park West Gallery is proud to offer Japanese Woodcuts created during Edo period Japan (1615-1868) to our collectors! Known familiarly as ukiyo-e, or “pictures of the floating world,” this genre [...]
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