A survey of John Singer Sargent’s Iberian paintings is on view at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco.
In the galleries: Winfred Rembert
The art of a self-taught giant is on view at Hauser and Wirth.
Magazine January/February 2023
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2023 A Venetian Master Reconsidered An exhibition at the National Gallery of Art casts new light on Renaissance artist Vittore Carpaccio James Gardner An Arts and Crafts ArcadiaA visit to William Morris’s newly restored country home in Oxfordshire, Kelmscott Manor Barrymore Laurence Scherer Clay, Commerce, and a Free Man …
Art Deco in Jamaica
Not long after art deco design received an international showcase at the famed Paris universal exposition of 1925, inspired responses to the new style emerged in virtually every field of the applied and visual arts…
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
MAN ABOUT TOWN
An introduction to artist Edward Lange, entrepreneurial 19th century painter of Long Island townscapes
Field trip: Resurrection of a Different Sort
A historic church annex in New York becomes a chic nightspot for photography aficionados
Magazine July/August 2022
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! JULY/AUGUST 2022 Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Field NotesThe Shaker Perplex Elizabeth Pochoda Current and ComingCeramist Katherine Choy at NOMA, posters from Paris’s Expositions Universellles at the Zimmerli, and Cartier jewelry in Dallas Farther Afield Harlequin Romance: In Dresden, a philosophy lesson found in Meissen porcelain figurines James Gardner On BooksEl Anatsui: …
Magazine May/June 2022
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! MAY/JUNE 2022 Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Field NotesSpeaking 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 Chatting from Winter in Spring, a Curious Cupid, and More Sammy Dalati Field …
Curious Objects: Bonus Episode: Craft in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
In this special bonus episode of Curious Objects, Metropolitan Museum of Art curator Abraham Thomas, ceramist Roxanne Jackson, and painter Andrew LaMar Hopkins join host Benjamin Miller onstage at the 2022 edition of the Winter Show to grapple with the legacy of Walter Benjamin’s famous 1935 essay “Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction.”