April 6, 2026

Fine Art

Fine Art

Little Rock couple donate 105 works of art to the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts

Robyn and John Horn of Little Rock have donated 105 works of art from their private collection to the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, the art center’s executive director announced Monday. Victoria Ramirez, the museum’s executive director, announced the donation to board members and other supporters at the museum’s annual luncheon in its Cultural Living

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Amanzimtoti art club receives fine art workshop

Chris Koury, a fine artist with 40 years of painting experience, with his charcoal leopard painting. Photo: Supplied THE enthusiastic artists of Totally Art Club received a healthy dose of inspiration thanks to a technical workshop by Chris Koury on June 21. Painting on and off for four decades, Koury balanced his creativity between his

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FortressFire, BMS and EPIC launch Fine Art Wildfire Insurance Program in California

FortressFire, a provider of wildfire analytics and property-specific protection services, brokers BMS Group and EPIC have come together to launch the Fine Art Wildfire Insurance Program to protect high-value collections in California. This product, officially introduced in June 2025, has been designed for property owners with valuable collections, offering tailored wildfire protection and standalone insurance.

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Why the Once-Skyrocketing Art Market Fell Back Down to Earth

If the 2010s and early 2020s were boom times for the art world, the quarter-century mark might be shaping up to be a bust. It was hard to ignore the very public signs of a slowdown in 2024. Annual auction sales of fine art fell 27.3 percent to $10.2 billion—a steeper drop than during the

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Newbury enjoys the fine art of horseracing

The Arts Society Newbury lecture: Treasures of the Turf – the Fine and Decorative Arts of horseracing, by Christopher Garibaldi at Arlington Arts, Snelsmore on Tuesday, June 17 Review by ALAN CHILDS Th Arts Society Newbury THREE thousand years of horse racing went past at a gallop as expert Christopher Garibaldi led the The Arts

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Get Inside the Mind of Deadpool with New Fine Art Bust from PCS

Posted in: Collectibles, Statue | Tagged: deadpool, Marvel Comics Premium Collectibles Studio presents their latest Fine Art Bust as collectors get to step into the wild mind of Deadpool Article Summary Deadpool Fine Art Bust from PCS captures Wade Wilson’s chaotic humor and iconic comic book persona. Features the entire Deadpool Corps team,

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Fine art meets family fun at Lakeshore Art Festival in Downtown Muskegon

MUSKEGON, Mich. — The Lakeshore Art Festival continues a decades-long tradition of bringing a mix of fine art, crafts, music, and food to Downtown Muskegon. WATCH: Fine art meets family fun at Lakeshore Art Festival spanning 8 blocks of Downtown Muskegon Fine art meets family fun at Lakeshore Art Festival spanning 8 blocks of Downtown

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Rain, mud and extreme heat put a damper on Novi Fine Art Fair

Artist Steven Wirtz, of Goetzville, Michigan, and Cartuna Art Gallery & Studio, works on papier-mâché sculptures June 21 at the Novi Fine Art Fair. Vibeman John, who brought his vibraphone and bubbles to the event, gives a vibraphone lesson to Natalie, 5, and Lauren Barnett, 7, of Novi. Photo by Patricia O’Blenes Advertisement Advertisement NOVI

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Observer’s 2025 July Art Fair Calendar

Secci Gallery at Aspen Art Fair in 2024. Zach Hilty/BFA.com There’s no rest for the weary. In July, the art world’s collective Basel hangover lingers, but many galleries have to pack it up all over again and make their way to one or more of the international or niche-y art fairs held in July, or

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Strategic or speculative? Once again, art investment funds are on the rise

The art trade has a knotty relationship with investment funds. Although the $57.5bn art industry has arguably been built on the premise that art is a good investment, the bare-faced profit pledges of funds make traditionalists squirm. Art funds famously boomed in the early 2000s, when the rise of the contemporary art market seemed inexorable.

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