A promised gift of 39 hand colored lithographs by the artist Jim Dine is being celebrated with an exhibition on view at the New York Public Library through February 18.
The Bruce Museum has mounted the exhibition “Black and White Since 1960: Prints from the Collection of Reba and Dave Williams,” on view through February 25.
To celebrate Hanukkah, The Jewish Museum presents “Light x Eight: The Hanukkah Project” through February 4. This exhibition explores the transformative properties of light in the works of eight contemporary...
Clients from far and wide joined in the hot bidding at Swann Galleries’ annual auction of Rare & Important Travel Posters on Monday, November 13. The resulting sale grossed more than any previous...
On December 15, Sotheby’s series of Twentieth Century design auctions brought a total of $18,781,480, just above the presale high estimate of $18.66 million.
Crocker Farm, Inc’s November 4 auction broke two world auction records for American stoneware. The top lot was a St Johnsbury, Vt., water cooler decorated with what was believed to be a Civil War-era...
Pamela Guthman, a much loved member of the antiques community and Antiques and The Arts Weekly’s extended family, died peacefully on December 11 in San Diego. She was 53.
It is not easy to put on an antiques show in the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum, but one has taken place there for the past 29 years. During that time management has taken pains, and rightly so, to protect...
With a new name and new management, The Greenwich Show, formerly Antiquarius, has the geo-commercial heft of an event that might appeal as much to young, flush-with-cash hedge fund managers as to seasoned...
“Yacht Race in New York Harbor” by James E. Buttersworth sold for $161,000 at the December 10 sale at Grogan & Company and a preening shorebird carved by Anthony Elmer Crowell brought $46,000.