Three distinguished collectors discuss the objects they live by and through, at this year’s edition of the Winter Show.
In memoriam: Joan Kaplan Davidson, 1927–2023
Her grandson remembers the philanthropist, historic preservationist, and materfamilias.
Current and coming: In Detroit: Art between the Wars in Paris
The Detroit Institute of Arts explores the end of cubism in Paris.
Tradition with a Twist
The Ford House in suburban Detroit features warm, Old World appointments, a rich collection of elegant antiques, and a surprise dash of sleek modern design.
Editor’s letter: September/October 2023
Editor-in-Chief Gregory Cerio celebrates the oncoming of fall.
Magazine September/October 2023
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2023 Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Field NotesA Matter of Respect Elizabeth Pochoda Current and ComingEdvard Munch at the Clark Art Institute; Beatrix Potter and Southern photography at Atlanta’s High Museum; Modernist art of the American South at the Georgia Museum of Art; and Ruth Duckworth ceramics in Chicago Object LessonKeeping …
Making Faces
Federal American Vernacular Portraits, 1790s to 1840s.
A Blueprint for Early America
On Owen Biddle’s 1806 book, The Young Carpenter’s Assistant.
From a Chain Gang to Art Museums
Overcoming extraordinary adversity, self-taught artist Winfred Rembert preserved his fraught past in words and in startling images made of tooled and painted leather.
Community Chest
Artist and artisan Madeline Yale Wynne and the founding of the Deerfield arts and crafts movement.