By Laura Beach, Editor At Large NEW YORK CITY – The 68th Winter Show was off and running with a lively evening preview on March 31. With 60 exhibitors (an additional 9 are online only) from two continents,...
Feeling blue? Tones of blue were in many of this week’s top auction lots. These include the blue shadows on the chemise of a resting woman by Henri Manguin that at $45,000 was anything but a sleeper...
Review & Onsite Photos By Rick Russack, Catalog Photos Courtesy Amoskeag MANCHESTER, N.H. – Peter Tillou’s 100 historic swords were just part of Amoskeag Auction Company’s March 26-27...
Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy Stair Galleries HUDSON, N.Y. – Stair Galleries’ silver sale on March 23 included a variety of tablescape objects, both practical and whimsical in nature....
Review by Madelia Hickman Ring, Photos Courtesy Clars Auction Gallery OAKLAND, CALIF. – On Friday, March 25, Clars Auction Gallery set a new record for Loie Hollowell (American, b 1983), when “Point...
Review by Madelia Hickman Ring, Photos Courtesy Brunk Auctions ASHEVILLE, N.C. – A sell-through rate of 92 percent and a total of $5,411,718 denoted Brunk Auctions’ March 24-26 Emporium and Premier...
NEW YORK CITY – Poster Auctions International’s (PAI) first sale of the year on March 20 finished at $2,880,000. Rare Posters Auction LXXXVI proved that the poster market shows no signs of slowing...
Review by W.A. Demers, Photos Courtesy Bonhams NEW YORK CITY – The full panoply of Chinese works of art, including the Richard Milhender export furniture collection, crossed the block at Bonhams...
Photos & Review by Rick Russack HINGHAM, MASS. – Goosefare’s last two shows scheduled at the Hingham Middle School had been cancelled due to Covid restrictions. But it was time for the show’s...
DOUGLASS, KAN. – A Spring Season bowl marked R.S. Prussia in the Carnation mold soared to $24,000 and a Regina upright music box, fully operational with good sound, brought $15,400 at the sale of the lifetime...
Bonhams recently named Morgan Martin to head up its American art department. We wanted to get to know this relative newcomer a bit better so we reached out to him for his thoughts on the position and his upcoming...
By Bruce A. Austin COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. – American Modernist artist and adventurer Rockwell Kent set off for Greenland on a 33-foot sailboat in 1929 “to experience the Far North at its spectacular...