An exhibition at the Seattle Art Museum highlights the work of Alberto Giacometti
The Origins of Edgefield Pottery
A curator at the Metropolitan Museum examines the history of the famed nineteenth-century South Carolina ceramics
Curious Objects: The Story of Bélizaire, Pt. 2: Provenance
Last week we took a close look at Bélizaire the person, and his tortured life-path through antebellum Louisiana society. This week we examine the painting that is the reason anyone knows Bélizaire’s name in the first place, and follow the twists and turns by which it traveled from the studio of Jacques Amans in 1837 to the collection of Jeremy Simien today.
Dealer profile: The Virginian
Taylor Thistlethwaite believes that antiques and vintage designs give collectors a sense of place, a sense of history, and a sense of belonging
English Lessons
A new exhibition explores the ways that Tudor England absorbed the artistic styles of the Continent and made them its own
Curious Objects: The Story of Bélizaire, Pt. 1: Biography
This is Bélizaire, and at some point around the turn of the twentieth century—for reasons unknown—his portrait was covered up…
Editor’s Letter: September/October 2022
Editor-in-Chief Gregory Cerio welcomes us to the latest issue of ANTIQUES
Early Adopters
An exhibition at the Whitney Museum offers a showcase for the both the stars and the less-heralded talents of American art at the advent of modernism
Current and coming: Statecraft by expo at the Zimmerli
An exhibition at the Zimmerli presented a tessellated view of France’s world-building process
Current and coming: Maverick pottery in New Orleans
An exhibition in New Orleans celebrates the work of Katherine Choy










