This year's ADA Award Of Merit Winner, to be honored at a ceremony April 8 in Philadelphia, is publisher R. Scudder Smith, a veritable icon in the antiques industry.
The Museum of Modern Art has installed a gallery devoted to the pre-World War II works of Alberto Giacometti (Swiss, 1901-1966), in its painting and sculpture galleries on the fifth floor.
The Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art presents the exhibition, "The American Arts & Crafts Home: 1900-1915," with several icons of the Arts and Crafts movement taken from The Two Red Roses Foundation collection.
Unsigned, in need of cleaning and with a puncture wound, Antonio Jacobsen's oil on canvas ship portrait "Fetching the Mark" still managed to fetch a world record price of $281,000 at Skinner's recent Americana...
Pioneering folk art collectors Ellin and Baron Gordon have donated an unparalleled collection of Twentieth and Twenty-First Century, self-taught American folk art to Old Dominion University.
Corning Museum of Glass officials are feeling as if they won the lottery these days thanks to a hefty bequest of contemporary studio glass valued at $9.5 million.
Key West is the place to be at the end of February for the mild weather as well as the Key West Antiques Show, which made a strong showing its second time around.
When you see the likes of Jeffrey Arnstein pulling out the drawers of an early Nineteenth Century Hepplewhite chest at a dealer's booth to examine the joinery, you realize that you are not at a run-of-the-mill...
The Charleston International Antiques Show, which returned to the Carolina Yacht Club ballroom on the city's historic waterfront March 17-19, was a lively affair.
Fresh-to-the-market rdf_Descriptions commanded strong prices at Copake Auctions' recent cataloged Americana sale, featuring the contents of a Hudson River museum and more.