At the northern end of the Catskills sits a mountainside social enclave with a peerless artistic and literary pedigree
Openings and Closings: February 17 to February 23
Check out what’s going on online and in person at museums this week!
The Exhibition that Never Was
Although Breck was not the first painter to depict Venice using an impressionist technique, he was the first American to create a large body of Venetian views in that style.
Openings and Closings: December 30 to January 5
Check out what’s going on this week at museums across the country and abroad!
A Man of Parts: The house and collection built by the visionary director of the Wadsworth Atheneum
Understanding the house means understanding the man who created it, the man who at twenty-seven became acting director of the Wadsworth Atheneum and made the country’s oldest public art museum the most talked about arts institution in the country.
Living with Antiques: Antilles Grace
An elegant town house on the island of Saint Croix features an exemplary collection of nineteenth-century West Indies–crafted mahogany furniture
Starting a Conversation
A new exhibition of artworks from the National Academy of Design creates a dialogue between artists across the centuries
Master Drawings: An event for the Ambulatory Art Lover
After the hoopla of Americana Week and the glitter of the Winter Show, the art connoisseurial scene in New York takes takes a decidedly soigné turn with the Master Drawings program.