Collecting American furniture continues at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Patterned on the Past
At the Allan Breed School of Woodworking, a master craftsman instructs the next generation in the styles and standards of historic American furniture.
Cosmopolitan Craftsman
The story of Tiffany’s erudite and imaginative silver designer of
the late nineteenth century, Edward C. Moore.
Field notes: Nature’s Child
A look into the contemporary relevance of Beatrix Potter’s work.
Curious Objects: A Precious 17th-Century Kleenex
Elena Kanagy-Loux, co-founder of the Brooklyn Lace Guild, talks Renaissance lace and all its wonders.
Current and coming: The Art of the Harlem Renaissance in a Global Context
The Met explores the artistic movement’s international impact through 160 objects.
Venice on the Gulf Coast
John and Mabel Ringling’s fantasy palazzo in Sarasota is a testament to the romantic power of architecture.
Current and coming: A “kaleidoscopic” artist at the Bard Graduate Center
Sonia Delaunay’s sixty-year career is on display in a comprehensive exhibition.
Edwin Booth’s Curtain Call
Founded as a members’ club, The Players has won a reputation for its historical stewardship—and irrepressible bonhomie.
“We’re selling it, not renting it”
In this excerpt from a forthcoming memoir, an auction house veteran looks back on his beginning days in the trade.