February 11, 2026

Fine Art

Fine Art

Autumn sale delivers best Fine Art results for years at Hansons

September delivered the best Fine Art sale results for five years at Hansons Auctioneers’ Derbyshire saleroom – fuelled by bids from 32 countries. Charles Hanson, owner of Hansons Auctioneers, said: “It was an exceptional auction brimming with high-quality antiques. It delivered strong results for our clients and attracted bids from all over the world. Most of the top

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MFA Boston Receives $25 Million from the Wyss Foundation

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) as we know it will undergo a number of changes thanks in part to a $25 million gift from the Wyss Foundation that will allow the institution to reinvent the presentation of its modern art collection, it announced today. The donation will benefit the care, research, and display

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Single-Session Open Studios at Lyme Academy of Fine Art: Printmaking/Sculpture/Drawing

These are ongoing studio sessions: For more information and scheduling Open Studio Printmaking Thursdays, 10:30 am – 2:30 pm, monitoredSaturdays, 10:30 am- 2:30 pm, monitored Open Studio Figure Drawing Saturday Morning Open Figure Drawing – Short Pose10 am-1 pmMonitored by Ethan MartinLocation: Cole Studio   Open Studio Sculpture Saturday Morning Open Studio Sculpture1:30 4:30 pmMonitored by

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Calloway Fine Art & Consulting Presents Ken Marlow Memorial Exhibit

Calloway Fine Art & Consulting is honoring artist Ken Marlow with a memorial exhibit now through October 12. Marlow died in October 2023 after a long illness. He was 63 years old. Marlow, who had a 40-year career, was an American realist painter who was known for his portraiture and precisionist still life paintings. He

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Potter Museum reopens in 2025 with exhibition and resources on 65,000 years of Australian art

The Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne’s Carlton Campus will reopen to the public during Reconciliation Week on 30 May 2025, after undergoing extensive redevelopment by Wood Marsh Architects, the studio also behind the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA). Upgraded features include a new entrance on the University’s campus and new

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the artist’s favourite portrait subject to be explored in Boston and Amsterdam shows

An exhibition is being planned on portraits of Van Gogh’s closest friend in Provence: the postman Joseph Roulin. Proudly sporting his distinctive uniform, the heavily bearded man appears in six paintings—and with his wife and children in 17 more. In his entire career, Van Gogh never made so many portraits of a single family. Just

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We could develop creative abilities of students by fine art exhibition, says Governor

– Advertisement – QUETTA, Oct 12 (APP): Balochistan Governor Jaffar Khan Mandukhail said that the exhibition of fine art is not only for artists, but through such events we could develop the creative abilities of all the students of Women’s University. He expressed these views while addressing to the participants of Fine Art Exhibition held

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O.P. Sharma Photography: Pioneering Indian Pictorialist’s Artistic Vision and Legacy | Retrospective Exhibition 1950s-1990s

The first thing you saw at the retrospective titled “O.P. Sharma & the Fine Art of Photography: 1950s-1990s” (September 5 to October 3)—organised by the Alkazi Foundation for the Arts in collaboration with Art Heritage, at Shridharani Gallery, Triveni Kala Sangam, New Delhi—was not a photograph. It was a watercolour, an experiment in form. In

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No Rumour! Patience Is The Fine Art Of Hoping

The time-honoured adage ‘good things come to those who wait’ was underlined when Celtic Rumours landed her first stakes success at the tender age of five in last weekend’s Betway Gr2 Joburg Spring F&M Challenge. Talented! Celtic Rumours’ Canford Cliffs half-sister Almond Sea (Pic – Candiese Lenferna) The Sean Tarry-trained mare’s maiden stakes victory not

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Woordfees: Printmaking exhibition explores human rights in democratic SA

Visual art: Freedom, Life and Dignity Reimagined  28 September – 6 October, open from 9:00-18:00 Stellenbosch University Museum  The country’s Constitution and Bill of Rights cannot be ignored when reflecting on South Africa’s 30 years of democracy. How can a democracy exist without human rights for everyone?  The printmaking exhibition Freedom, Life and Dignity Reimagined

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