Over the past ten years Wade Lege has rescued some of the disappearing landmarks of his native Louisiana
Shop Talk: Folk Tales, Favorite Finds
Spring going on Summer 2020: a season of no shows, no fairs, no fun at all for those of us who love the touch of antique objects
East Meets West
An exhibition explores the affinities between a pair of American artists whose works have each become iconic representations of a region
This Week’s Destinations for Digital Culture: August 12 to 18
How to engage with the arts on your phone or laptop (and IRL!)
Early Pittsburgh Glass-Houses (From our Archives)
While the records now seem to be quite clear, there has been considerable discussion regarding the earliest established glass-house in Pittsburgh
Taking Inventory: Lovable Leos
Get to know a pair of winsome pieces of Pennsylvania pottery at the Met
Horace Pippin’s New Medium
An excerpt from a new book on the self-taught African American artist discusses his first painting
On Books: Sam Kramer: Jeweler on the Edge
This first retrospective assessment of the bohemian jeweler and self-promoter extraordinaire is late in coming
Farther afield: The Young and the Youngs
How a London gallery promotes a dialogue between historical and contemporary art
Art and industry (From our Archives)
In suburban Philadelphia, art and industry are joined in a residence commissioned in 1901










