• Everything is Sculpture

    by Thomas Connors

    Isamu Noguchi saw art not as something separate from life, but embedded in the playgrounds, gardens, and spaces people move through every day.

  • 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. 


Museums: Waiting in the Wing - Opening in 2026, the Tang Wing for American Democracy realizes a long-held vision for expansion at the New York Historical. ⬬
Museums: From Post Office to Art Museum - The Frist Art Museum Celebrates Twenty-Five Years of Stewardship. ⬬
Hidden Gems: Upon Further Inspection… - From bawdy brothels to bridal blessings, chamber pots reveal Europe’s tangled views on women, sexuality, marriage, and power. ⬬
Museums: The Grunwald Center at Seventy - Highlighting centuries of important drawings, prints, photographs, and other works on paper, the Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts’s anniversary showcases its lasting impact on art scholarship. ⬬
Art, Craft, and Stories - The Newark Museum of Art’s quilt collection shows how everyday textiles embody design, cultural memory, and evolving definitions of American art.⬬
Exhibitions: Family Values - This year, two exhibitions at Andalusia invite visitors to think about the Revolutionary War in the contexts of the past and the present. ⬬
Exhibitions: Frida Kahlo’s Radical Accessibility - In 1984 the Mexican government declared the art of Frida Kahlo an “artistic monument of the nation.” ⬬
Conversations: A Light Touch - A conversation with chandelier restorer and designer Régis Mathieu explores his lifelong dedication to preserving and reinventing the art of antique lighting through a family business rooted in tradition. ⬬
Perspectives: Past Perfect - Debbie Mathews LeRoy of Debbie Mathews Antiques & Designs in Nashville offers insightful, practical guidance on weaving antiques into modern interiors. ⬬
Objects: French Conversation Seating - How French conversation seating—from settees to tête-à-têtes—balanced fashion, etiquette, and the spectacle of wealth. ⬬
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. ⬬



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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