An upcoming exhibition at the Dalí Museum explores Picasso’s ties to northern Spain and the south of France
Curious Objects: Once Upon a Bowl: Recovering a Lost Piece of NYC History
Everybody’s got that object in their life: something that’s been around for awhile, maybe since you were a kid, maybe you got it from your parents, maybe they got it from theirs, and somewhere along the line everyone kind of forgot where it came from in the first place…
Openings and Closings: January 26 to February 1
Check out what’s going on this week at museums across the country!
Toasts and Testimonials
A collection of tributes, memories, comments, and reflections in honor of our 100th anniversary
End notes: Encyclopedic Artifacts
What do a lock of Beethoven’s hair, a set design for the musical In the Heights, a rare Manet lithograph, and the earliest money in New York City have in common?
Venice: Through a Glass, and Darkly
An art exhibition in DC explores the desuetude and crystalline rebirth of Venice in the late nineteenth century
ANTIQUES in the Beginning
On the founding editor of ANTIQUES: Homer Eaton Keyes
Object lesson: Blue Plate Special
How spode willow pattern China became an enduring touchstone in decorative arts
Artist profile: Loom as Laboratory
Fiber artist Kay Sekimachi and her wondrous woven experiments
Village People
From a new book, a selection of astonishing and charming photographic portraits of country folk in early twentieth-century Sweden










