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Thierry Mugler at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Sammy Dalati September 5, 2019 Exhibitions

The show paints a compelling portrait of the freewheeling and creative nature of late twentieth-century haute couture, but it’s really about an idea

fashionhaute coutureMontreal Museum of Fine Artsthierry mugler

Charles Radtke Knows Exactly What He’s Doing

Sammy Dalati August 22, 2019 Art

It’s all about the details for this Wisconsin cabinetmaker

cabinetmakerCharles Radtkemilwaukee art museum

The Sixth Antique American Indian Art Show in Santa Fe

Sammy Dalati August 15, 2019 Exhibitions

“The Super Bowl, Wimbledon—whatever you want to compare it to, that’s what this week is for Native American art in Santa Fe.”

Antique American Indian Art ShowJulian LovatoSanta Fe

Scrimshaw on Nantucket

Sammy Dalati August 12, 2019 Books

Nantucket, in cultural memory, will always be the island of whaling. But in spite of Herman Melville’s panegyrics, it was the center of the whaling world for only a brief historical moment.

NantucketNantucket Historical AssociationOn Booksscrimshaw
Merchant's House

Take Note: New York’s Merchant’s House Museum

Sammy Dalati August 1, 2019 Furniture & Decorative Arts

The Merchant’s House in New York City is a federal, state, and city landmark that dates from 1832 and contains an excellent collection of fine and decorative art. ANTIQUES spoke with Margaret Halsey Gardiner, who’s been its director for nearly thirty years.

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Celebrating Walt Whitman’s 200th Birthday

Sammy Dalati July 24, 2019 Exhibitions

Three New York cultural institutions—the New York Public Library, the Grolier Club, and the Morgan Library and Museum—as well as the Library of Congress, are putting on summer exhibitions to honor the poet of democracy, empathy, and “the body electric.”

Grolier ClubLibrary of CongressMorgan Library and MuseumNew York Public LibraryWalt Whitman

Dada’s and Surrealism’s Poetic Roots at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco

Sammy Dalati July 19, 2019 Exhibitions

Both Dadaism and surrealism were movements started not by visual artists but by poets; it was the book, not the canvas, that was terra firma.

dadaLegion of HonorMax ErnstSalvador DaliSurrealism

Frank Lloyd Wright buildings on UNESCO World Heritage List

Sammy Dalati July 11, 2019 Art

What’s old is new, what’s new is old. Eight of architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s idiosyncratic modern buildings have been added to the UNESCO World Heritage List, the international preservation organization announced on Sunday.

architectureFrank Lloyd Wrightfrank lloyd wright building conservancyNational Park Serviceunesco

NASA’s Nerve Center Gets a Lift

Sammy Dalati July 3, 2019 Exhibitions

The Apollo Mission Control Center is back in all its midcentury glory following a comprehensive restoration project.

Apollo Mission Control Centerhistoric preservationMoon landingNASA

The Iron Is Hot at the Smithsonian

Sammy Dalati July 2, 2019 Exhibitions

The most abundant element on earth, iron played a key role in early human agricultural, military, and religious development, and in Africa, where smelting and forging can be traced back to the sixth century BC, it still forms an important part of indigenous culture in many Sub-Saharan countries.

blacksmithironnational museum of african artsmithsonianwashington d.c.
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