An exhibition at the Bard Graduate Center serves up nearly three hundred years of astonishing Sèvres sculptures, traditional to decidedly not.
Exhibitions: Magic Tricks
Walter Wick’s hidden wonders are on view at the Figge Art Museum.
Going for Broke
Where others hoarded stamps or trading cards, as a boy Belgian artist Pierre Bergian haunted building sites for evocative antique tiles.
Up at the Villa
A weather-worn Tiepolo-style ceiling at Vizcaya has been brilliantly restored and sheds light on a long-forgotten gay artist and his world.
Jewelry: Romancing the Stone
Queen Victoria and other nineteenth-century ladies were smitten by the subtle bling of agate, an eye-catching hardstone where color and history intersect.
Salon Art + Design 2024 Highlights
Antique and contemporary design come together at this five-day event.
Ballroom Blitz
Reimagining the art of the chandelier at CUNY.
The Life Historic
A port town with astonishingly rich period architecture, centuries-old Edenton is becoming one of North Carolina’s best places to be.
Yankton Dakota Artist Mary Sully Receives Due Recognition at the Met
Over one hundred triptychs are on display in this debut exhibition.
Objects: All the News That’s Fit to Print
British transferware made for American homeowners is sturdy and sometimes surprisingly topical, bringing international events to everyday tabletops.










