A new exhibition at the Speed Museum of Art
Editor’s letter: January/February 2022
Editor in Chief Gregory Cerio welcomes readers to the newest issue of ANTIQUES
Venice: Through a Glass, and Darkly
An art exhibition in DC explores the desuetude and crystalline rebirth of Venice in the late nineteenth century
Magazine Jan/Feb 2022
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2022 Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Critical Thinking/Difficult Issues
ANTIQUES in the Beginning
On the founding editor of ANTIQUES: Homer Eaton Keyes
Object lesson: Blue Plate Special
How spode willow pattern China became an enduring touchstone in decorative arts
Artist profile: Loom as Laboratory
Fiber artist Kay Sekimachi and her wondrous woven experiments
Village People
From a new book, a selection of astonishing and charming photographic portraits of country folk in early twentieth-century Sweden
Women’s Work
A surprising number of the Italian Old Masters were in fact Old Mistresses, as a new exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum demonstrates
Current and coming: Finally, Majolica at the BGC
On the long-awaited exhibition at Bard Graduate Center









