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In another rewarding road trip, John O'Hern's visit to upstate New York proves there is really good art worth traveling to find. There is Art Beyond the Grid By John O'Hern
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Collecting still life paintings By John O'Hern Learn about the trends in still life work and the collectable artists currently painting in this ever-shifting style.
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The Powerful charm of home From rigid symmetry to engaging disarray, interiors is a compelling genre. By John O'Hern
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A Museum-Worthy Collection for the Price of a Cup of Coffee? By Bruce Robertson
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Artists' self-portraits Discover what artists see when they turn their brushes on themselves. By John O'Hern
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The art of the ‘other' Santa Fe Our columnist discovers there is more to the art of Santa Fe than native crafts, brightly colored landscapes and paintings of cowboys. By John O'Hern
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Birds and Beasts John O'Hern shows us why this long-ignored style of art is suddenly making collectors take notice By John O'Hern
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Wyeth Retrospective exhibit launches the newly renovated High Museum. By Anne Knutson
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Secret Visions Defining landscape painting in 2006: Does the past fit in with the present? By John O'Hern
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Arnot Art Museum director John O'Hern believes, like Louis Pasteur, that in the fields of observation chance favors only the prepared mind. By John O'Hern
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Old Lyme, Miss Griswold and the Yale Art Gallery John O'Hern's latest adventure proves that the classics are alive and well in and around Connecticut. By John O'Hern
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The Call of the Sea Using examples from ASMA, John O'Hern explains why collectors are so drawn to quality marine art. by John O'Hern
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Spring Renewal John O'Hern discusses how the cycle of life and death still holds sway over these contemporary artists By John O'Hern
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Michael Bergt turns 50 Mid-Career Retrospective is an ordinary name for this extraordinary process. By John O'Hern
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Spring's fertile mystery John O'Hern compares the images of Flora, goddess of spring, in the works of these contemporary artists By John O'Hern
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Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. is next stop for the acclaimed Robert Bechtle exhibition. By Janet Bishop
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As February is the month of Art Fairs, John O'Hern fills us in on all we need to know about these popular events. By John O'Hern
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The Studio as Muse, Workplace and Refuge Our columnist, respected Museum Curator, John O'Hern, gives us an enlightening peek into the studios of eight prominent artists. By John O'Hern
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Maine Stay In his latest trip to New England, John O'Hern takes the road less traveled, finding artists who make all the difference By John O'Hern
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The Listening Room, on view at Robert Lange Studios, focuses on music-themed artwork.
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Somerville Manning showcases works by Jamie Wyeth, a member of one of America’s most prolific family of artists
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A sweeping retrospective of Andrea Kowch’s powerful works of magical realism is now on view at Florida’s Museum of Art – DeLand
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Gene Costanza and Chris Groves display their natural depictions together in a show at Lily Pad West.
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Betsy Eby: Mystics is on view at Winston Wächter Fine Art in Seattle through January 11.
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Grand and epic themes of antiquity are given new life and meaning in the powerful paintings of Angela Gram.
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Pascal Piro was the Grand Prize winner of International Artist magazine’s Challenge No. 122, People & Figures
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The uncompromising F. Scott Hess reflects on completing a massive biblical-themed mural and the new direction his work is headed.
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Nadine Charlsen’s watercolors are inspired by her world travels.
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Susannah Martin’s frank and sensual bodies are an invitation into a heavenly freedom devoid of shame or guilt.
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A focus on the art of Nancy Balmert
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