Ackerman's Fine ArtCollecting Jean Baptiste CorotWhen collecting works by Jean Baptiste Corot, there are certain characteristics that he is known for and therefore prized by art collectors…Oct 15, 2014Oct 15, 2014
Ackerman's Fine ArtFrom Clear-Edge to Abstraction: The Path of Artist Will R. BarnetNever content in doing the same thing twice, Will R. Barnet’s career is characterized by constant change. While many of his paintings vary…Oct 15, 2014Oct 15, 2014
Ackerman's Fine ArtThe Layers and Innovations of Lee KrasnerJackson Pollock is one of the most recognizable names in Modern art. However, the woman who enabled much of his success is not as widely…Oct 15, 2014Oct 15, 2014
Ackerman's Fine ArtThe Magnificent Matisse and His MomWhen describing what purpose art should serve, Henri Matisse stated that art should be a reprieve from the everyday mental stresses. He…Sep 29, 2014Sep 29, 2014
Ackerman's Fine ArtEd Ruscha: Understanding His WordsPop Art was one of the defining modern movements of the 1950s and 1960s. The driving force is that anything can be art. There is no right…Sep 29, 2014Sep 29, 2014
Ackerman's Fine ArtKazuo Shiraga: An Artist in Action and on the Cutting Edge of His TimeA painter does not need a paint brush nor does a sculptor need tools. In 1955, artist Kazuo Shiraga and a new Japanese art group challenged…Sep 29, 2014Sep 29, 2014
Ackerman's Fine ArtThe Inspiring Determination of Artist Horace PippinDetermination is an important quality in an artist. Even with obstacles thrown in his way, Horace Pippin painted. An African American born…Sep 29, 2014Sep 29, 2014
Ackerman's Fine ArtThe Meaningful Abstraction of Richard Pousette-DartOver the course of his career a major goal of Richard Pousette-Dart was “to express the spiritual nature of the universe.” The works that…Sep 29, 2014Sep 29, 2014