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.
Welcome to our December issue! This has been the year of the #newnorm in art buying as well as everything else in the world. We look forward to 2021 and gaining back the momentum of travel and events. We are here to tell you that art buying is on the rise, and as we close our 2020 issues, collectors are still collecting and we’ve heard that galleries and auctions are selling paintings at record prices. People want art in their life, and American Art Collector is that bridge. We’d like to take the time to thank our loyal subscribers and advertisers. Week after week, we receive positive feedback about the art we are sharing with the world and could not do that without the galleries, artists and events fidlling these…
1 ONLINE MIAMI ART CITY The Art Miami Show Group has combined CONTEXT Art Miami, Art Miami and Aqua Art Miami into one inaugural virtual fair, MIAMI ART CITY. The event features “Online Acquisition Rooms” in which collectors can engage with platforms that replicate the art fair experience. www.artmiami.com Through December 6 ONLINE DEC 2020 2020 ART NOW FAIR VIRTUAL will launch its first online exhibition during Miami Art Week, offering a diverse selection of works from leading galleries on a variety of virtual platforms. Exhibitors for 2020 include George Billis Gallery, Art Essex Gallery, Gallerie Y, Walker Fine Art and others. www.artnowfair.com Through December 6 ONLINE Immersive Miami Beach Pt. 2 This invitational, survey and online thematic event presents collectors with a unique opportunity to explore and purchase artworks from…
The National Museum of Women in the Arts holds the sixth installment in its Women to Watch exhibition series, Paper Routes, which showcases a diversity of contemporary women artists working in paper. Presented every two to three years, the series is a dynamic collaboration between the NMWA and participating outreach committees. Paper Routes features mixed media works from artists across the country and the world, including Elizabeth Alexander, Natasha Bowdoin, Paola Podestá Martí, Hyeyoung Shin, Elisabetta Di Maggio, Julia Goodman and many others..…
In recognition of the legacy of Betye Saar, as well as her daughters Lezley and Alison, Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento, California, presents Legends from Los Angeles. The exhibition features approximately 20 paintings, prints and mixed media works by the Saar women, all from or promised to the Crocker Art Museum. Running January 24 through August 15, 2021, the show intentionally coincides with Black History Month, Women’s History Month and Mother’s Day.…
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation recently announced a major five-year grant e. ort called the Monuments Project, with the goal of rebuilding major public monuments across the United States. The $250 million grant aims to transform the way our country’s histories are told in public spaces by reimagining commemorative spaces in a way that celebrates and a. rms the historical contributions of the many diverse communities within the nation. Mellon’s quarter-billion-dollar plan builds on two years of monument grantmaking.…
With locations across the globe, Pace Gallery, known for showcasing 20th- and 21st-century artwork, opens a new Palm Beach, Florida, space this November. The gallery will celebrate the opening of the location, which will be situated within Palm Beach’s Royal Poinciana Plaza, with an exhibition of works by California-based artist James Turrell, followed by a series of solo and group shows by artists from across the gallery’s program.…