For one month only, from March 10 to April 6, ⁁ Positive View†returns to Somerset House showcase a range of photography on an international scale, under the royal patronage of Prince William supporting...
Thinking back over the years, some of our favorite shows have been the small, one-day affairs that traditionally attracted overflow crowds and were overflowing with great merchandise. The annual Tolland...
Sanford Smith is perhaps too good at what he does. In his 18th edition of the Outsider Art Fair, February 5‷, Outsider art does not seem so outside the mainstream anymore.
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art announced that a cumulative gift of 400 works of art from 75 patrons has been given in commemoration of the museum 75th anniversary, including masterworks by Monet,...
A window into the lavish French courts of the Valois dukes of Burgundy and Berry will be offered at the Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning March 2 with the simultaneous opening of two exhibitions †⁔he...
Capturing a oment in time,†the Stephen W. Fisher collection of Japanese cloisonné enamels differs from many collections in that it does not seek to represent the breadth and depth of an art form....
The stoneware and redware pottery collection of William Kelly Young attracted serious attention as it crossed the auction block at Crocker Farm on January 30.
Of the three major American trompe leil painters of the Nineteenth Century, William M. Harnett (1848‱892), John F. Peto (1854‱907) and John Haberle (1856‱933), the least well known †and...
The Original Semi-Annual York Antiques Show and Sale was launched in 1934 and it has morphed into an event that needs little touting. This show blows its own horn and those within hearing distance know...
Many of the world most iconic paintings were originally conceived in pairs or sets and have been separated over the hundreds of years since their creation. The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art will...