The work of the West's most accomplished artists come to your home in the pages of Southwest Art. Dedicated to the coverage and preservation of this unique genre of American art, each issue profiles the artists of the Southwest and looks at their work and what to expect in the upcoming times. Written for collectors, dealers and art enthusiasts of all levels, Southwest Art acts as your very own gallery, with brightly colored photography of hand-picked pieces filling the pages!
Southwest Art
Creatures Great & Small
Amanda Markel • The Spaces Between
THE art LIST • Our 10 picks of must-know exhibitions, events and industry updates in the Southwestern art scene.
Dan Ostermiller • Nedra Matteucci Galleries, June 26-July 17
Prix de West • National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, June 5-July 12
David Grossmann • Maxwell Alexander Gallery, Opens June 13
Woody Gwyn • LewAllen Galleries, May 29-August 1
Coeur d’Alene Art Auction • Grand Sierra Resort, July 25
California Art Club’s Gold Medal Exhibition • Hilbert Museum of California Art, June 14-September 13
La Luz de Taos Gala Weekend • Various locations, June 5-6
Looking West • Mockingbird Gallery, July 3-31
Oil Painters of America’s 35th National Juried Exhibition • Steamboat Art Museum, May 29-August 29
Bryce Pettit & Matthew Sievers • Blue Rain Gallery, May 29-June 11
Brian Mashburn • Abend Gallery, May 29-June 20
Western & Wildlife Art Show • Historic Veterinary Hospital at Fort Robinson State Park, July 2-4
B.C. Nowlin • Manitou Galleries, June 5-14
Luke Anderson • Meyer Gallery, June 26-July 11
Broadmoor Art Experience • Broadmoor Galleries, Weekends in July
17th & 18th International ARC Salon Exhibition • Sotheby’s, July 17-27
Indian Market & Festival • Eiteljorg Museum, June 27-28
ANIMAL STORIES • Hannah Harper puts a contemporary spin on traditional wildlife narratives.
passion IN PAINT • Brian Grimm portrays scenes of Western wildlife with a dynamic combination of discipline and inspiration.
A PEACEABLE KINGDOM • In the animal artwork of Richard Rodriguez representation meets abstraction.
winging it • The perspectives of artists Shae Warnick, Alex Warnick and Penelope Gottlieb shape our understanding of avian art.
gallery ROW Horses • The horse has long served as artistic inspiration because of its beauty and personality, but also because of the deep connection artists can find with the animal. In this promotional spotlight, our editor worked with the four galleries featured to present a sampling of the art of the horse being created today. There are examples that focus on the creature itself and others that concentrate on the horse and rider. Each being a vibrant, yet subtle interpretation that breathes new life into a timeless subject matter.
Wildlife & Animals
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