Previewing upcoming art exhibitions from coast to coast, American Art Collector is a unique monthly magazine specially designed to bring living representational artists, galleries and active art collectors together in one place.
So, we are hearing back from collectors across the country and more and more people are using our new online gallery show spaces to help them acquire art from the best galleries across the country. We love our magazine. We love print. We love seeing all the ads in each issue from galleries across the country. But we started thinking on how we can help these galleries even more. What else could we do to increase their exposure to our subscribers—which includes some of the most active art collectors across the country? Well, our publisher Vincent Miller came up with the idea for the online show spaces. Now each and every ad that is featured in the magazine also appears on our website. Then, look below the ad. You will…
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6 LOS ANGELES, CA LA CONVENTION CENTER LA Art Show Los Angeles’ largest and longe-strunning art show celebrates a milestone of 25 years showcasing contemporary international art from some of the most prominent galleries of today. www.laartshow.com Through February 9 7 FEB 2020 SCOTTSDALE, AZ SCOTTSDALE WATERFRONT 9th annual Scottsdale Waterfront Fine Art & Wine Festival The Scottsdale Waterfront is transformed into a festival of juried art, fine wine, food and music. www.thunderbirdartists.com Through February 9 8 BOSTON, MA MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON Personal Space: Self-Portraits on Paper Traditional self-portraits by major artists like Käthe Kollwitz and Jim Dine are on view along-side experiments in the genre. www.mfa.org Through June 21 13 PALM SPRINGS, CA PALM SPRINGS CONVENTION CENTER Art Palm Springs Postwar and contemporary artwork arrive in Palm Springs during…
Signal Noise The Cleveland Museum of Art presents a new exhibition, Signal Noise: Aaron Rothman, featuring a collection spanning 10 years of landscape studies of the American West. The exhibition delves into Rothman’s deep connection to the desert region and his use of digital photography and print media. Taking interest in the humbler sights, Rothman dedicated his focus to desert rocks and sky while adding an element of abstractionism through digital processing. Thirty-five of his photographs will be on view, some altered and some left as they were originally taken. Rothman’s exploration of the natural and artificial world will be on view February 15 to May 17. Personal Space Themes of race, gender, identity and the self are the main focuses of Personal Space: Self Portraits on Paper at Museum…
Mary Chiaramonte grew up on a farm in West Virginia with no TV or other distractions and instead relied on her imagination and observation of the world to entertain her. This has permeated into her paintings, which through figures “offers a provocative daydream, communicating both the human disposition and the mysteries therein.” In 2018 she began working on pieces that “mimic the idea of double exposures in photography,” such as one of her newest iterations, Our Very Own Secret Hideout.…
The city of Los Angeles is getting ready for one of its biggest years in art. Not only will 2020 mark the milestone 25th anniversary of the internationally renowned LA Art Show, but also it is being touted as the year of the city’s “largest lineup of art and cultural programming.” Kim Martindale, who founded the show with the Fine Art Dealers Association, has anticipated this moment and the wave of collectors who buy art in the West Coast city. “Twenty-five years ago when I began the LA Art Show, there weren’t any big art fairs here,” says Martindale. “This is one of the most creative cities on the planet, and I always hoped that we would become a major arts capital. I felt it was important for the city…