Past Issue
American Fine Art Magazine 35
September/October 2017
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Time, Line
Timelines and the art of John Sloan
Success, Hard Won
A new show at Avery Galleries showcases the challenges and triumphs of American women artists
Columns
The Maine Stage
by Jay Cantor
The Joy of Collecting
Sandy and Bram Dijkstra discuss their passion for artwork and connecting with artistic quality and emotional content
Gallery Shows
‘Bits of Joy in Human Life’
A selection of John Sloan’s New Mexico works on exhibit at the Gerald Peters Gallery
Visit GalleryColorful Impressions
Paintings by important American impressionists are on exhibition now at Debra Force Fine Art
Visit GalleryReflections and Refractions
30 paintings highlighting the visual effects of water will be on view at Vose Galleries
Visit GalleryAutumn Splendor
Hawthorne Fine Art marks the changing season with an exhibition devoted to the role of fall in American landscapes
Visit GalleryGraveyards and Bones
An exhibition at Jack Rutberg Fine Arts explores Hans Burkhardt’s time in Mexico
Visit GalleryEast and West
A new Georgia O’Keeffe exhibition at Gerald Peters Gallery examines her work in the Southwest and Northeast
Visit GalleryHallowed Aesthetic
Works spanning Robert Natkin’s career on view at Hirschl & Adler Modern
Visit GalleryEvents & Fairs
Intimate Setting
Boston International Fine Art Show returns to the Cyclorama for its 21st year
Museum Exhibitions
Exotic Locales
A Martin Johnson Headed exhibition now open at the Georgia Museum of Art contextualizes the painter with other great landscape artists
Spheres of Influence
A new exhibit at the Woodmere Art Museum provides a retrospective look at the career of Violet Oakley
Dealer’s Choice
The Fralin Museum showcases the impact of dealer Samuel Kootz on American Art, 1945-1966
Connecting with Culture
An exhibition on view now at the Morven Museum & Garden spotlights the art hub of Newark, New Jersey
Auctions
Wide Appeal
John Moran Auctioneers’ October sale of California and American art offers historic to contemporary items of all genres
Wyoming’s West
Boasting 350 Western and impressionist lots, the Jackson Hole Art Auction returns to Wyoming on September 15 and 16
Joint Auction Previews
Impressionistic Lands
Exquisitely rendered landscapes among the top lots at Freeman’s June American Art & Pennsylvania Impressionist auction
Joint Auction Report
Departments
Calendar
Museum News
People & Places
Art Market Updates
Market Reports
New Acquisition