Silver still seduces—its art, craft, and stories exposing power, identity, and desire in every gleaming surface.⬬
Something Old, Something New, & Plenty of Blue
The Magazine ANTIQUES attends Tanner Fletcher’s Vintage-Inspired Spring/Summer 2027 Bridal Runway Show. ⬬
Books: A New Chapter
Henry Clay Frick was, publicly, a strict businessman—a steel tycoon, perceived by some as ruthless. Privately, however, he was a purveyor of beauty. ⬬
Hidden Gems: Warholia
Chance Encounter ⬬
Museums: Joan Mitchell at 100
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston celebrates the visionary artist’s centennial. ⬬
Museums: Seventy Years of Summer Fellows at Historic Deerfield
Historic Deerfield President John Davis looks back at the legacy of the institution’s fellowship program. ⬬
A Living Archive
At Philadelphia’s Calder Gardens, mobiles and stabiles animate a new underground museum shaped by light, landscape, and architecture. ⬬
Exhibitions: TickTock
In March 2003, The Magazine ANTIQUES published an entire issue dedicated to Hillwood Museum and Gardens, the monumental DC estate of Marjorie Merriwether Post. ⬬
Objects: Chewed Paper
How papier-mâché bridged affordability and elegance, carrying centuries of innovation into nineteenth-century domestic life. ⬬
THE OBSCURE CONNOISSEUR Part IV
In which the author copes with his collection of chipped Meissen figurines. ⬬










