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. ⬬
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. ⬬
LIVING WITH ANTIQUES
Habitat for Humanity
By Stacy C. Hollander with photography by Ellen McDermott and Bridget Sciales













