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Heather James gallery surveys American art history
1+ hour, 3+ min ago (534+ words) Norman Rockwell’s “Ticket Seller” is 28 1/4 by 24 1/4 and is oil on canvas. Through the 19th century, American artists followed classical subject matter like George Inness’ bucolic “Afternoon,” a 34 1/2- by 49 1/2- inch oil on canvas. You know that painting by John Trumbull, “Declaration of…...
Western imagery take a turn at Altamira
1+ hour, 3+ min ago (319+ words) Jacob Lovett’s “Fictional Fate” 72-by-60-inch oil on canvas. Cyrus Walker’s “Right Now.” A trio of painters specializing in new expressions of classic Western imagery have been assembled by Altamira Fine Art for a group exhibition opening this Friday. “New…...
Turner gallery hosts evening of art, stories
1+ hour, 3+ min ago (480+ words) If there’s one thing that unites the many and varied people of Jackson Hole, it’s a good wildlife story. “Because of our proximity to wildlife and our shared love of wildlife,” said artist Kathryn Mapes Turner, who has painted her…...
Artist creates place, person dialogue | Arts | jhnewsandguide.com
1+ week, 1+ hour ago (476+ words) Mike Piggott’s “Cactus and Lava Lamp” is an acrylic on canvas and measures 24 by 20 inches. “Trunks on Trunks” is by Mike Piggott and is a 48-by-66-inch oil on canvas. Artist Mike Piggott is fascinated with the laws of relativity…...
History Museum’s new photo exhibit captures life in 1950s Jackson
2+ week, 1+ hour ago (215+ words) Three riders in front of the Teton Range during the fall, 1955. Orson and Bettye Arvin in a boat on Jackson Lake, 1955. Horses race down Cache Street in Jackson, Wyoming, 1955. “We’re really excited about the exhibition,” said Kirsten Corbett, the museum’s…...
The never-ending adventure | Closeup
1+ mon, 4+ day ago (610+ words) Kaye Schull’s “bucket bike” has become something of a celebrity. As it rolls along Jackson’s pathways beneath the Tetons carried by warm summer breezes scented with blooming poppies, people wave, smile and stop to talk. Children point. Neighbors ask where…...
Familiar and unexpected at Diehl
1+ mon, 4+ day ago (249+ words) David Kammerzell’s “Rob” is from 2025, and is oil on linen. It measures 24 by 18 inches, and is part of the “Golden Hour” exhibit at Diehl Gallery. David Kammerzell’s “Not His First Rodeo” is an oil and gold painting on panel from…...
Corbeau Gallery (advertisement)
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (522+ words) Corbeau Gallery owners Isabel McDowall and Chad Repinski. Taking its name from the French word for raven, Corbeau Gallery has now spread its wings from a digital landscape to a new home in historic Gaslight Alley. “The bird is a…...
Corbeau Gallery opens its doors in Gaslight Alley | Arts
2+ mon, 2+ day ago (485+ words) Corbeau Gallery is the newest addition to Gaslight Alley in downtown Jackson. Bruce Brainard’s “Melody” is an oil on canvas. He is one of the artists on exhibit at Corbeau Gallery’s new space in Gaslight Alley. Longtime Jackson residents and…...
There's a new wildlife photographer in town
3+ mon, 2+ week ago (204+ words) “Bull Moose Sparring 2,” was shot by the Gros Ventre Campground in Grand Teton National Park, not far from Ephraim Heller’s home in Kelly. Growing up in rural Massachusetts, Ephraim Heller ran free through the woods, splashed in ponds full of…...