• Something Old, Something New, & Plenty of Blue

    by Christine Hildebrand

    The Magazine ANTIQUES attends Tanner Fletcher’s Vintage-Inspired Spring/Summer 2027 Bridal Runway Show.
  • Refugees in the Parlor

    by Lisa Minardi

    How one household in the Philadelphia countryside reveals the domestic upheaval, resilience, and material culture of war-torn Revolutionary America.
  • 1826: Fashioning the American Myth

    by Jonathan Prown

    The Jubilee is justifiably remembered as a highly significant patriotic moment. But as the historian Len Travers notes in his history of the earliest Fourth of July celebrations, 1826 also needs to be understood as a time of increasing conflict. 

  • Double Exposure

    by Pieter Estersohn with Mario De Castro

    From the bullfighting ring to the atelier, Portuguese photographic pioneer Carlos Relvas constructed an early studio every bit as eccentric as his life.


May/June 2026 Guest Editor’s Letter – Ulysses Grant Dietz - Guest Editor Ulysses Grant Dietz introduces the May/June 2026 issue. ⬬
The Obscure Connoisseur - PART V: In which the author is awakened to the splendor of his vintage bathrooms.⬬
Exhibitions: Dressed to Express - Is fashion art? If your answer is “no,” you likely haven’t seen the work of Elsa Schiaparelli. ⬬
Renaissance Replica - Sent unexpectedly by a friend, a cobalt-blue footed cup holds a backstory steeped in Italian Renaissance history. ⬬
In All Its Greatness - Monticello’s Great Clock reveals how Jefferson used timekeeping, sound, and design to regulate labor and extend control over enslaved Black lives. ⬬
“The Self-Cleaning Woman” - Through her visionary self-cleaning house, Frances Gabe embraced technology to empower women at home. ⬬
Exhibitions: Winging It - There’s a new exhibition on that will ruffle your feathers in the best way possible. ⬬
Antiquing with a Founding Father - An immersive antiques experience is coming to 36 Craven Street in the Charing Cross area of London this summer. ⬬
Exhibitions: Uncovering the Legacy of Betsy Wyeth - A new exhibition showcases key examples of the furniture, ceramics, metalwork, and more that Betsy Wyeth collected and arrayed around her distinctive interiors. ⬬
Elizabeth Hubbart’s Gold Thimble - Inside the world of a female merchant in early Boston. ⬬
Exhibitions: Spinning a web - In Navajo (Diné) weaving tradition, women are the artists—their ancestors were taught to weave by a foremother, the Spider Woman, with whose silk the universe itself came into being. ⬬
 Everything is Sculpture - Isamu Noguchi saw art not as something separate from life, but embedded in the playgrounds, gardens, and spaces people move through every day. ⬬



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EXHIBITIONS

Black Dolls

By Margo Jefferson

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LIVING WITH ANTIQUES

Habitat for Humanity

By Stacy C. Hollander with photography by Ellen McDermott and Bridget Sciales

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FURNITURE & DECORATIVE ARTS

Harlequin Romance

By James Gardner

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EXHIBITIONS

The Origins of Edgefield Pottery

By Adrienne Spinozzi

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EXHIBITIONS

First Against the Wall

By James Gardner

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LIVING WITH ANTIQUES

A Labor of Love

By Lisa Minardi

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ART

Women and the Art of the People

By Eileen M. Smiles

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ARCHITECTURE

A Simple Plan

By Thomas Connors