MAY/JUNE 2022
Editor's Letter
Gregory Cerio
Field Notes
Speaking Volumes at the Morgan Library
Elizabeth Pochoda
Current and Coming
J.M.W Turner goes to Boston, an Escher Retrospective in Houston, and lost Roman murals remembered at the Getty
Digital Doings
Field Trip
Resurrection of a Different Sort: A historic church annex in New York becomes a chic nightspot for photography aficionados
P.J. McCormick
Antiques Artifact
When Salvador Dalí Met Our Magazine
Sarah Bilotta
Collector Profile
Museum Accessions
Old Masters, Mysterious Modernists, and More
James Gardner
Object Lesson
The Living End: George Nakashima and the Legacy of "Live Edge" Furniture
Benjamin Davidson and Pippa Biddle
Events
Elizabeth Lanza
Endnotes
Turning the Tables at MESDA
Eleanor H. Gustafson
Features
This Other Eden
A history of Exbury Gardens, the Rothschild family's vibrant demi-paradise in southern England
Barrymore Laurence Scherer
Prairie Pearl
The Purcell-Cutts House in Minneapolis is a brilliant exemplar of America's first home-grown architectural style
Chris Waddington
Selections from 100 Years of ANTIQUES Covers
Late Spring edition
Martin Minerva
Through the Looking Glass
On the Victorian era's fascination with microscopes and all they revealed
Robert McCracken Peck
Yesterday and Today: Art and Design (Part I)
An art historian muses on affinities he discerns between works of contemporary art and early modern decorative arts in the collection he shares with his husband
Joseph Cunningham