Through June 2, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art is exhibiting "Desire and Devo-tion: Art from India, Nepal and Tibet from the John and Berthe Ford Collection." The show explores the quest for spiritual...
"Art Seisiun - 2002," an exhibition that showcases about a dozen Irish and Irish-American artists, runs through March 27 at Boston College's John J. Burns Library. The library is home to the United...
An old-time collection of nautical art and antiques and locally made clocks and weathervanes, all from the estate of the late Concord, Mass., collector Edward B. Thomas, added handsomely to Skinner's...
Reports that the recession is over and the recovery is underway were bolstered by results at Northeast Auction on Saturday and Sunday, March 2 and 3, where sales reached $6,056,382 including premium. The total...
Early American History Auctions, Inc. (EAHA) completed its February 9 Mail Bid Auction, consisting of 1,106 lots of autographs, coins, currency and Americana....
The Armory Show 2002, which opened with a gala benefit for the Museum of Modern Art on February 21, took up Piers 88 and 90 and included about 173 contemporary galleries from all over the world. It ran through...
A singular vision is not imposed on The Art Show, an eclectic annual showcase for the Art Dealers Association of America. The show took place at the armory on Park Avenue February 21-25, and comple-ments...
The International Fine Print Dealers Association announces a new president - Robert K. Newman. LAPADA, The Association of Art and Antique Dealers, London, England, announces the appointment of John Newgas...
NEW YORK CITY "Baseball As America," the first major exhibition to examine the relationship between baseball and American culture, will premiere at the American Museum of Natural History on March...
Several other lots in the Cambridge, Mass. auction had been stored since 1973 at a small facility south of Boston, and only brought to light recently....
In the mid-1940s, H.W. Janson, author of the influential textbook "History of Art," built what he proudly called "the finest collection of contemporary art assembled on any American campus"...