An art historian posits the identity of one of the most famous limners of Puritan new England
In memoriam: A Man of Style and Substance
A posthumous tribute to Chicago art collector, museum founder, and philanthropist Richard H. Driehaus
From the Archives: New light: Using science to unmask fake Order of the Cincinnati decoration on Chinese export Porcelain
An archival piece tells the story of a remarkable 18th Century Chinese export porcelain service
Current and coming: Art of Joy at the High
Joy takes center stage in the new exhibition Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe at the High Museum of Art
Farther afield: Art Therapy
All about the Art Brut Center Gugging
Fast Friends
A collection of antique Americana in a contemporary Pennsylvania house demonstrates once again the affinity between folk art and modern design
From the Archives: Living with antiques: The collection of Martin and Gloria Gersh
Take a dive into our archives with the Gershes!
Bringing the Art of the People to Boston
An exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts offers a reappraisal of the institution’s foundational folk art collection
Critical thinking | Difficult Issues: Living Color
There’s never been anyone like David Attenborough. Or has there?
Portraits, Purpose, and Perceptions
Early American Folk Artists Ruth W. Shute and Samuel A. Shute










