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Oscar Edmund Berninghaus, 1874-1952: St. Louis-Born Painter of Western Scenes
2025-02-06
Over forty years ago Martin Kodner of St. Louis, Missouri began a love affair with the works of the great German/American artist, Charles Ferdinand (Carl) Wimar (1828-1862) and the great American artist and native St. Louisan, Oscar Edmund Berninghaus (1874-1952)....
Insider Tips: The Art of Investment
2024-06-18
Explore the 7 critical reasons why collecting art benefits your bottomline...
Beginner's Guide to Collecting Fine Art
2024-06-18
We've complied the 10 essential tips to kickstart your collecting journey (Spoiler: getting started isn't as intimidating as you might think!)
At the Met Gala, Great Art is Fashion
2024-05-07
The 2024 Met Gala unveiled some surprising connections to our favorite works at Kodner Gallery.
Rafael Ferrer:"Mr. Ferrer is finally having his moment"
2024-05-03
Major retrospective brings long overdue acclaim for Puerto Rican Contemporary artist, Rafael Ferrer.
Regionalist Renaissance
2024-05-02
While exploring The Whitney's new exhibition Wanda Gag's World, we recalled some of our favorite artworks by American Regionalists at Kodner Gallery. This got us thinking...
Frederick Edward McWilliam: Surrealist Sculptor
2024-05-01

It's been another busy week! Here's a sneak peek at one of our most desirable new arrivals. Stop by for early access to this super rare bronze sculpture Patriarch by Frederick Edward McWilliam CBE (Northern Irish, 1909-1992), now available at Kodner Gallery.

LeRoy Neiman: The Man Who Painted Sport
2024-04-28
FORE! Don't miss these bright and beautiful new acquisitions by "the man who painted sport" LeRoy Neiman (American, 1921-2012).
Acquistion Highlight: Constantin Kluge
2024-04-24

Every week, something new comes into the gallery. This week, we're featuring a vibrant landscape by 20th Century Impressionist Constantin Kluge (Russian, French, 1912-2003).

Wallace Herndon Smith
2024-04-17
If you enjoyed The Sheldon's recent exhibition Studies in Architecture: Works by Wallace Herndon Smith Paul Young you won't want to miss our featured work of the week.
Kathe Kollwitz: "Bestowed on her continued international renowned"
2024-04-15

The Museum of Modern Art (NY) celebrates the life and career of Kathe Kollwitz.

Sister Mary Corita Kent: The Nun Goes Modern
2024-03-01
We're kicking off Women's History month with three super vibrant, highly poignant lithographs by Sister Mary Corita Kent (American, 1918-1986). Now available at Kodner Gallery.