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 November issue of American Art Collector—a time when the art continues its seasonal migration to warmer parts of the country! As winter descends upon the Northeast and Midwest, the Southeast remains in the 70s and our Art Lovers Guide to North Carolina is right on cue for your traveling plans. For 17 years American Art Collector has prided itself on bringing the best galleries to you each month. Our Art Lover’s Guides are special because they showcase regions and provide insight into new destinations. Managing editor Sarah Gianelli talks more about our expanded destination features in her editor’s letter. Flip the page to read more! November is also our annual issue where we showcase small works and miniatures, a huge favorite among collectors. Small works can play…
Hello readers and welcome to the November issue! As is true every month, what you’re holding in your hands is a reflection of the passions, personalities and palates of our team; as well as the artists we write about. We have a lot of freedom when it comes to coverage—following our own curiosity and running with it—and it is our individual inclinations that end up curating the content in every issue, resulting in, we hope, a slice, or microcosm, of what is going on in the world of contemporary realism at large. In the features department, my colleague executive editor Michael Clawson pitched a story about rock star artist Jeremy Mann upheaving his entire life—and studio—to move to Spain. Michael’s interview with the ambitious, impassioned artist delves into how Mann’s…
October 25-November 12 Quang Ho Gallery 1261 Denver, CO • (303) 571-1261 www.gallery1261.com October 26-December 1 Nom Kinnear King: Barely Be Gone Haven Gallery New York, NY • (631) 757-0500 www.havengallery.com October 28-November 15 The American Artist’s Professional League: 96thGrand National Exhibition Salmagundi Club New York, NY www.aaplinc.org/96-gne October 30-November 2 The Art Show Park Avenue Armory New York, NY • (212) 488-5550 www.theartshow.org November 1 J Louis Principle Gallery Charleston, SC • (843) 727-4500 www.principlegallery.com November 1-29 Twenty Robert Lange Studios Charleston, SC • (843) 805-8052 www.robertlangestudios.com November 1-December 9 Enchantment: The Magical Worlds of Craig McDaniel RJD Gallery Romeo, MI • (586) 281-3613 www.rjdgallery.com November 1-3 Art San Diego San Diego Convention Center » San Diego, CA » (216) 225-0962 www.redwoodartgroup.com/art-san-diego Through November 2 Hiroshi Sato Marrow Gallery San…
The Hammer Museum at University of California, Los Angeles recently launched the Hammer Online Collections. Comprising nearly 50,000 works from the museum’s collection, the digital platform allows people to explore an expansive range of art from the Renaissance to present day. Works come from the Hammer Contemporary Collection, the Grunwald Center Collection, the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden, the Armand Hammer Daumier and Contemporaries Collections, and the Armand Hammer Collection. Artists in the collection include John Singer Sargent, Amy Adler, Betye Saar, Eugène Delacroix and many more. View all of the artwork at collections.hammer.ucla.edu.…
An upcoming exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston explores the works of four artists who capture oceanscapes, including historic artists John Singleton Copley and J.M.W. Turner, and contemporary artists John Akomfra and Ayana V. Jackson. “Generations of artists have explored the beauties and terrors of the ocean, reflecting on the experiences of those who have lived and died among the waves. Weaving together artworks by four artists made over centuries and across the Atlantic, this exhibition follows a genealogical thread united by the sea,” the museum notes. Deep Waters: Four Artists and the Sea runs from November 9, 2024 to November 9, 2025.…
A $75 million gift from Aaron I. Fleischman and Lin Lougheed will give the Art Institute of Chicago the funds it needs to enact a major building renovation that expands the museum’s singular collection and maximizes its important location in downtown Chicago near Millennium Park. The gift also supports new galleries that will house the museum’s collection of late 19th-century, modern and contemporary art. Designed to offer views of the park, city and lake, the new space will be named the Aaron I. Fleischman and Lin Lougheed Building.…