Thought you'd never be a slave to off-white wall-to-wall carpet? Think again. Along with the legendary 1960s style queens Babe Paley, Slim Keith and C.Z. Guest, deep, thick, cream-colored carpet is back,...
The Toledo Museum will open a major exhibition of The Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection of Modern Illustrated Books on February 14, which will run through May 11....
In anticipation of the reinstallation and reinterpretation of the Portland Museum of Art's Nineteenth Century American collections, several new treasures were added....
A trove of paintings by a previously unheralded, self-taught artist from Spartanburg, S.C., provides the core material of a new traveling exhibition at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture....
When the Museum for African Art moved from SoHo this fall to its interim location in Queens, it opened with a show that went straight to the heart of one of the central rituals of traditional African culture:...
Enthusiasm crossed over all categories of instruments offered, from violin family instruments and bows to fretted instruments, including mandolins and guitars. In all, nine new world records were set in a very...
The blanket nearly had been thrown away by its owners, but advertised as an important American Indian rdf_Description, it drew wide attention from collectors and dealers across the country....
The rare weathervane attracted a great deal of interest prior to the auction, according to the gallery, which resulted in both serious telephone and absentee participation. A final bid of $7,480 captured...
This year there were 15 new dealers at the show due to some last-minute cancellations. Though there was room for a few more dealers, Meg Wendy said, "We try not to grow too much...There is only a certain...
The ramifications of the events of September 11 on 2002 tourism were felt throughout Vermont, and the Shelburne was no exception. While group tours and long-haul visitation from places such as California...
Selling a painting would provide enough money to operate the Barnes gallery and school "for the next 50 years," Richard H. Glanton, president of the foundation from 1990 to 1998, told the "Philadelphia...