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New! Ariel Lee's luminous landscape 🌄

New! Ariel Lee's luminous landscape 🌄

Greetings collectors! Looking for a dose of color to banish those “omg, this winter has been endless” blahs? We gotchu! Morning Sun Up To Forester Pass—our second edition by California painter Ariel Lee—is just the glow-up you need to do away with those blues.
Important words from 4 historical female artists.

Important words from 4 historical female artists.

We all know that women have been largely excluded from what is considered the historical art canon since the days of its nascent development--and it is thrilling to, in recent years, see a greater spotlight on non-male artists both past and present.
On the move 🏇

On the move 🏇

Painters, photographers, sculptors, and artists of all stripes who create static images and objects know one thing: those images and objects can't FEEL static. They must be dynamic, alive, and connect to the viewer on a visceral level.
Happening now! William Wegman exhibitions ✨

Happening now! William Wegman exhibitions ✨

Legendary conceptual artist and longtime 20x200 collaborator William Wegman has several exciting exhibitions open or opening soon—and we want to make sure you're aware so that you can get out and see his work in person if you happen to be in NYC, Chicago, Andorra or Jacksonville, FL.
The cityscape: A chance for some perspective.

The cityscape: A chance for some perspective.

Mysterious, geometrical, and immense: it’s breathtaking to view a city from afar and realize you’ll only ever experience a teeny part of it. Berenice Abbott somehow captured this magnitude, with its massive and impenetrable clusters of buildings and rugged skyline.
A juicy bite of food art 🍰

A juicy bite of food art 🍰

FOOD ART: it's as ancient as cave paintings (I mean, depictions of buffalo hunts aren't NOT food art), and as fresh as today's special. Artists have always embraced food as a subject, and not just because doing so engages another sense besides vision.