March 8, 2026

Fine Art

Fine Art

Burchfield Homestead Society releases 2026 fine art calendar | News, Sports, Jobs

SALEM — Orders are open for the Burchfield Homestead Society’s 2026 fine art calendar. According to a press release, the Burchfield Homestead Society has created a fine art calendar featuring the work of 12 local artists “in celebration of America’s 250th Birthday and in remembrance of the artistic inspiration that Charles Burchfield continues to elicit.”

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Comment | Fine balance: fairs up the exclusivity while appealing to younger clients – The Art Newspaper

To VIP or not to VIP? The art market is currently caught between two competing dynamics. On one hand, the longtime ultra-wealthy are demanding increasingly exclusive treatment now that it seems everyone (with money) can enjoy the finer things in life. On the other hand, the next wave of the rich, notably younger generations and

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‘Masterpiece’ of Scottish art returns home to Edinburgh auction

The painting, which was included in Peploe’s last lifetime solo exhibition in London, was acquired from the artist from Lord Kinnaird, believed to be Kenneth Fitzgerald Kinnaird, 12th Lord of Kinnaird and 4th Baron Kinnaird of Rossie, Perthshire. He died in 1972. Since 2002, the painting has belonged to a distinguished private American collector and

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Review: “Camille Pissarro’s Impressionism” at the Denver Art Museum

Camille Pissarro, The Garden of Les Mathurins, property of the Deraismes Sisters, Pontoise (Le Jardin des Mathurins, Pontoise, propriété des soeurs Deraismes), 1876. Oil on canvas; 44 5/8 × 65 1/8 in. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri: Purchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust. Image courtesy akg-images/ De Agostini Picture Lib. / J. E.

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Our guide to Miami Art Basel 2025 and the city’s star-studded fairs

Headed to Miami for Art Basel and the surrounding Art Week festivities? Here’s our roundup of the top fairs to visit for 2025 — whether you’re hunting for eyebrow-raising art or the ultimate celebrity sighting. ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH | @artbasel Show notes “Torre” by Ana Navas at Art Basel Miami Beach via Crisis Galería.

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UK accepts $150 million gift – largest in school’s history – for development of new arts district

The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees on Tuesday accepted a $150 million gift from The Bill Gatton Foundation to construct a new arts district, including a new College of Fine Arts building and a several-hundred seat theater. The gift is the single largest in UK’s history. “This gift will realize a vision to create

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Chief Secy reviews expansion of music & fine arts institutes

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo on Tuesday chaired a meeting to review the ongoing expansion and augmentation plans for the Institutes of Music and Fine Arts associated with the University of Kashmir and the University of Jammu. The meeting was attended by the Additional Chief Secretary, Higher Education Department; the Vice Chancellors of

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Victoria ISD highlights fine arts accomplishments

Victoria ISD highlights fine arts accomplishments Published 3:00 am Friday, November 21, 2025 Fine arts play a major role in the lives of countless students during their academic journeys. The Victoria Independent School District (VISD) strives for fine arts excellence through increased community partnerships and student resources. David Edge, VISD fine arts director, recognized the

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The Rembrandt robber: five takeaways from an insider’s book on a notorious art thief – The Art Newspaper

Art heists always capture the imagination—just ask officials at the Musée du Louvre—and the theft of a Rembrandt in 1975 was no exception. On 14 April 1975, Myles Connor entered the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston in disguise along with an accomplice. The pair went directly to the Dutch Gallery and proceeded to remove

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‘Masterpiece’ of Scottish art returns home to be auctioned in Edinburgh

A ‘beautiful’ still life by the artist considered a master of the genre, Scottish Colourist, S.J. Peploe, is to be sold at auction this week. Iceland Poppies, which is valued at between £200,000 and £300,000, celebrates the colours and delicate translucent petals, as well as the distinctive stems of the flowers. The painting, which was

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