An exhibition in London examines the kimono, past and present
Spirit Feel: A New Orleans Collection (From our Archives)
This is a house frequently visited by curators- more than thirty international institutions have borrowed objects from the Davis collection-but newcomers are excused if they double check the address upon arrival
Taking Inventory: A Scholarly Appetizer of Scallops
A taste of the research to be found in the author’s forthcoming catalogue of early American furniture at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Fjord and Function
The influence of Scandinavian design in America will be examined in a forthcoming exhibition making stops in Milwaukee and Los Angeles
Magazine March – May June 2020 – The Magazine Antiques
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter!MAY/JUNE 2020 This page will be updated as articles from the current issue are uploaded to our website. Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Critical Thinking/Difficult IssuesInto the Void Glenn Adamson Current and ComingByrdcliffe arts and crafts colony, African art at the Brooklyn Museum, and needlework at the Museum of International Folk Art Farther …
This Week’s Destinations for Digital Culture: May 20 to 26
How to engage with the arts on your phone or laptop
Figures in a landscape: sculpture in the British garden (From our Archives)
No English country-house garden would be complete without the well-placed statue terminating a vista
Refugee embroidery in Santa Fe
For readers of this magazine, needlework is a familiar medium for sorrow—seen in the stitched weeping willow trees and gravesites of nineteenth-century mourning embroideries
Ceramics Dynamic: Majolica
Delightful, delirious, and often downright strange, majolica
gets a thorough examination in a forthcoming exhibition and its catalogue
Treasury Notes (From our Archives)
With a boost from Broadway, the caretakers of Hamilton Grange cast new light on the charms of Alexander Hamilton’s once bucolic home









