How Duaiv Became a Master of Music and Art

As a world-class cellist and renowned contemporary artist, there seems to be no end to Duaiv’s creativity and energy. But where does it come from? The discipline Duaiv dedicates to his music and [...]

CNN’s Great Big Story Profiles Romero Britto, ‘The Most Licensed Artist in History’

Park West Gallery collectors are definitely familiar with the great Romero Britto, but did you know that Britto has had more of his artwork licensed than any other artist in history? That means [...]

What is Expressionism? The Art of the Emotional Over the Physical

In realist art circles, objectivity is the name of the game. Say that an artist’s subject is a bowl of fruit, for example. Some would want a painter to depict the fruit in the most accurate way [...]

Learn How Colombian Sculptor Nano Lopez Is Inspired by Nature

When master sculptor Nano Lopez steps outside, he doesn’t just see grass, trees or animals – he sees life, inspiration and miracles. “Everything is a miracle, everything is amazing – life in [...]

Defining Cubism: Art’s Ability to Shatter and Build Again

One of the reasons LEGOs are still popular today is their versatility. Those ubiquitous blocks can create anything: a race car, a vase, even the Eiffel Tower. But did you ever wonder where this [...]

Celebrate U.S. Flag Day with These Patriotic Works of Art

The American flag is a powerful symbol of the country’s independence and unity as a nation. That’s why, every year, the United States celebrates Flag Day—a day commemorating the official adoption [...]

What Is Abstract Art? How Artists Make Something Out of Nothing

The kind of people who wander through museums proclaiming “I could’ve made that!” love to criticize abstract art. Perhaps that’s because it’s so hard to define. What is abstract art anyway? Is it [...]

Discerning Eyes, Abstract Musings: Artist Tim Yanke Comes of Age

In 2018, the prestigious Monthaven Arts & Cultural Center in Tennessee opened an exciting new exhibition on the abstract works of artist Tim Yanke. Titled “Abstract Musings,” the exhibition [...]

Park West Gallery Founder Albert Scaglione Interviewed on Record-Breaking Monet Auction

“Wild stuff.” That’s how Park West Gallery Founder and CEO Albert Scaglione characterized this week’s record-breaking auction for a painting by Claude Monet. Scaglione was [...]

Art and Health: The Real-World Benefits of Viewing Art

Want to improve your health? Forget fad diets or fasts and try looking at some art. It’s true—recent studies and research have proven that a trip to the art gallery or a museum can [...]