HARTFORD, CONN. — There will be a public hearing on Monday, March 6, at 10:30 am before Connecticut’s Environment Committee on HB 6335: “An Act Prohibiting the Sale and Trade of Ivory and Rhinoceros...
Review and Photos by Tom O’Hara NASHVILLE, TENN. – Jon Jenkins attracted nearly 4,000 avid collectors February 16-18 to the Nashville Show, which has become a highly popular antiques show in middle...
LONDON — The third highest price for any work ever sold in Europe was achieved at Sotheby’s on March 1 as Gustav Klimt’s “Bauerngarten (Flower Garden)” set a new record for a landscape by the artist...
CONWAY, MASS. — Most everyone in the antiques trade knows Jan and John Maggs, dealers in early English furniture, paintings, period jewelry and decorative arts. They are fixtures in antiques shows up and down...
NEW YORK CITY — Thomas P. Campbell, director and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, announced on February 28 that he will resign effective June 30. Campbell has served as the institution’s...
NEW YORK CITY — On March 9, Asia Week New York throws open the doors to the largest number of privately curated exhibitions in the event’s history — a total of 50. Asia Week New York is the annual...
Review by Rick Russack, Photos Courtesy James D. Julia, Inc. FAIRFIELD, MAINE – Jim Julia’s two-day sale of more than 1,100 lots February 9-10 succeeded in spite of winter weather. The first...
LAS VEGAS, NEV. – Morphy Auctions posted the results of its sale of the Barry Goldfarb collection of coin-op and gambling antiques on January 28-29 at the company’s Las Vegas auction gallery....
Review and Photos by Rick Russack QUECHEE, VT. – What a difference a few days makes. Greg Hamilton’s 29-dealer show took place on February 18. It was a bright, sunny day with temperatures in the 50s....
Review by Rick Russack, Photos Courtesy of Thomaston Place Auction Galleries THOMASTON, MAINE — As Kaja Veillieux, owner of Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, will be the first to say, conducting a major...
Review and Photos by Laura Beach CRANSTON, R.I. – The young auction group Bruneau & Company pulled off with aplomb its first single-owner, live, cataloged sale on February 18. “It was an amazing...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Providence Art Club is hosting a series of exhibitions celebrating women’s important roles in the visual arts. The programs are in recognition of the 30th anniversary...