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 the June issue of American Art Collector. In May we talked about the art market opening to live shows and the excitement of that movement. Our predictions were right. We are seeing many galleries are back to hosting live exhibitions, and we are thrilled that our preview section has impeccable solo and group shows. We (as a group) have become adept at working together virtually these past 14 months, but we can’t wait to see art again in person. Given a choice, how would we collect beautiful art? Our 2021 survey results are in and we had an overwhelming response from you, our subscribers. This level of participation is what makes our art community vibrant and powerful. There are some trends that we would like to share to…
June 30th – July 31st Petite Souris 476 | 7” with frame | Oil Petite Souris 472 | 7” with frame | Oil Petite Souris 471 | 7” with frame | Oil Petite Souris 474 | 7” with frame | Oil Petite Souris 473 | 7” with frame | Oil Petite Souris 475 | 7” with frame | Oil Check our website often for UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS Aiden Kringen June 2nd – July 7th Alexandra Manukyan June 9th – July 14th Adam Hall June 16th – July 17th Brian O’Neill June 23rd – July 28th 1261 Delaware Street | Denver, CO 80204 | 303.355.0950 abendgallery.com ABEND GALLERY…
The June issue of American Art Collector has always been one of my favorites to work on each year. Our Marine Art section is perfectly timed since it feels like an ode to summertime with its gorgeous beach scenes and meticulously rendered boats. Even in the works featuring historic vessels and yacht races the memories of the salty sea air trickle in and it’s like a transport to another place and time. The issue also marks the midway point of our yearly coverage, and it’s been wonderful to see galleries, fair producers, artists and more continuing to look ahead. In this issue you’ll find an array of virtual exhibitions, hybrid events and even more in-person shows. One of the major highlights is a feature on photorealist master Richard Estes’ first…
MAY 20-AUGUST 21 2021 National Online Exhibition: Lifting the Sky American Women Artists » Online American Women Artists hosts an online-only juried event for its esteemed group of artists. www.americanwomenartists.org MAY 22-AUGUST 1 On Location in Malibu 2021 Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University » Malibu, CA Join California Art Club and Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University for this eighth exhibition in a series of shows that have been held every three years since 1999. www.californiaartclub.org MAY 22-AUGUST 29 Warren Chang: Social Realism in California Triton Museum of Art » Santa Clara, CA The Triton Museum hosts a solo exhibit for Warren Chang, in a collection of paintings with a focus on homelessness and fieldworkers. www.tritonmuseum.org THROUGH MAY 23 Wild World: 200 Years of Nature in…
Each episode will offer fresh perspectives on the American art market from many of the movers and shakers, including familiar faces that have been featured in the pages of our publications. We’re talking to top artists, gallery owners, museum curators, fair organizers and promoters, auction specialists and art dealers, as well as leading art experts in a variety of fields and genres. No stone will be left unturned as we dig into the fascinating and exciting world of American art. These voices will be a complementary companion to your printed magazine and will add a new dimension to your collecting and your understanding of contemporary representational art. By reading the magazines, and now listening to the podcast, you’ll have an all-access pass into the exciting world of American art as…
Episode 1: Tim Blueflint Ramel We’re talking shop with flutemaker and jeweler Tim Blueflint Ramel (Bad River Chippewa/Comanche) at the 63rd annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market in Phoenix, Arizona. And Tim plays his flute! Episode 2: Victoria Adams In-depth interview with top jeweler Victoria Adams (Southern Cheyenne/Arapaho) at the 63rd annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market in Phoenix, Arizona. She takes us through her history and tells us about her exceptional work. Episode 3: Birdie Real Bird We’re speaking with artist Birdie Real Bird (Crow) at the 63rd annual Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market in Phoenix, Arizona. She wowed judges at this year’s show with a beaded parade saddle. Episode 4: Darryl Dean Begay & Rebecca Begay We’re talking jewelry with husband-and-wife dream…