Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack BOSTON – The predicted heavy snow did not appear and there was a good-sized crowd in Skinner’s Boston gallery for its March 2 sale. The offerings were...
Review and Photos by Tom O’Hara CHANTILLY, VA. – Joan Sides and her daughter Marthia Sides again filled the two connected halls of DC Expo at this Washington, DC, suburb with more than 700 booths...
Artist Felix Gonzales Torres shone bright this week as an untitled work led the way across the block at Christie’s, sparking a final bid of $857,000. At Kaminski Auctions, a painting of a snail by surrealist...
Review and Photos by Laura Beach TOLLAND, CONN. – It takes discipline to stick to one’s principles, as the Tolland Antiques Show has done for much of its 53 presentations. This small show in a bucolic...
Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack THOMASTON, MAINE – The Winter Weekend Auction at Kaja Veilleux’s Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, March 1-3, grossed about $1.5 million with strong...
BILLINGSHURST, WEST SUSSEX, UK — Summers Place Auctions’ sale on March 12 saw ice age animals compete with historic cold war symbols with strong bidding in the auction room and on the phones. The highlight...
DENVER, PENN. — A Machine Man robot, the most sought-after member of Masudaya’s “Gang of 5” series, reached $86,100 at Morphy Auctions’ March 13–14 Toys, Dolls and Figural Cast Iron sale. In provenance...
NEW HAVEN, CONN. — A carved and paint decorated Indian Chief attributed to New York carver Samuel Robb led the March 17 sale at Fred Giampietro’s New Haven Auctions. The sale was the first public offering...
CORTLAND, N.Y. — Driscoll Babcock mourns the passing of Don Nice (1932–2019), who the gallery remembers as “a brilliant artist and a great friend. We were privileged to have mounted four solo exhibitions...
DARIEN, CONN. — Donald A Rich, 81, passed away surrounded by his family on Monday, January 14. He was born in Morristown, N.J., on June 17, 1937 to the late Edward Henry and Lila Estler Rich. Rich attended...
CAPE NEDDICK, MAINE — The great Anthony J. Anni, better known as Tony or “Cookie” — husband, father, uncle, grandfather, godfather, friend, artist, athlete, coach, veteran and business owner — peacefully...
NEW YORK CITY — Vincent Van Gogh’s “Homme à la Pipe: Portrait du Docteur Gachet,” the artist’s only known etching, sold for $106,250, including buyer’s premium, at Swann Galleries’ March...