NEW YORK CITY — A Queen Anne low back upholstered mahogany open armchair was the top lot at Keno Auctions’ January 24 sale when it sold for $87,500. Auctioneer Leigh Keno said the chair was likely...
NEW YORK CITY —Sotheby’s two-day sale of property from the estate of decorator extraordinaire Mario Buatta (1935-2018) on January 23-24 bested expectations, reaping nearly $7.6 million on roughly 1,000...
HUDSON, N.Y. — Stair Galleries’ Native American Art auction on January 23 was replete with fine examples of art, from a Crow beaded hide and trade cloth papoose carrier to Native American prehistoric...
FALLS CHURCH, VA. — A textured monochromatic mixed-media painting by South Korean artist Chang-Sup Chung (1927-2011), titled “85988,” 64 by 40 inches, artist-signed and dated 1984, sold for $114,300...
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Additional Photos Courtesy Fontaine’s Auction Gallery PITTSFIELD, MASS. – On January 18, John Fontaine’s Auction Gallery conducted a successful...
Review and Onsite Photos by Greg Smith, Catalog Photos Courtesy Christie’s NEW YORK CITY – Bill Traylor is trending upward. This is supported by the fact that Christie’s specialist Cara...
Review by Anne Kugielsky, Photos Courtesy of Garth’s COLUMBUS, OHIO – There was no snow in Columbus on January 18 and 19 and bidders responded by filling the auction galleries at Garth’s...
NEW YORK CITY — The top price achieved at Sotheby’s January 25 Americana sale “A New Dimension of Tradition: Important American Folk Art,” sold to benefit the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, was $437,500,...
NEW YORK CITY — A private collector bidding on the telephone paid the highest price of any lot sold during Americana Week when they purchased Edward Hicks’ “Peaceable Kingdom” for $4,575,000 at Christie’s...
KNOXVILLE, TENN. — An iconic William Edmondson limestone sculpture and an array of diamond jewelry from multiple estates led the winter Case antiques auction on January 25-26. It was the first two-day...
Review and Photos by Greg Smith NEW YORK CITY – The Outsider Art Fair returned to the Metropolitan Pavilion for its 28th edition January 16-19, bringing with it 65 dealers from ten countries and 35 cities....
NEW YORK CITY – With approximately 200 works by 60 artists from the United States and Mexico, “Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925-1945” will reveal the profound...