PHILADELPHIA, PENN. — The Barnes Foundation, in partnership with the Columbus (Ohio) Museum of Art, premieres “Picasso: The Great War, Experimentation and Change” on February 21. On view at the Barnes...
WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. — The Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show is marking its 13th year at the Palm Beach County Convention Center Presidents’ Day weekend, February 10–16. The show features...
STANFORD, CALIF. — More than 180 works, selected from one of the most extensive private collections of Mannerist prints in the world, epitomize the Sixteenth Century’s extravagant and sophisticated...
PASADENA, CALIF. — “Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul alike.” During the early Twentieth Century, when...
96 Dealers Fill Memorial Hall East — Surrounded By Snow Review and Photos by R. Scudder Smith YORK, PENN. — “We kept the parking area around the front of Memorial Hall East clear of snow for visitors...
Dealer Steve Powers, 47, lives in Brooklyn, N.Y., with his wife and two sons. The author of two books, he is a methodical researcher, a foremost authority in treen and other American folk art, and an accomplished...
Virtuoso Performances Contributed To The Symphonic Whole, Even As Snow Shut Down The City Review by Laura Beach Photos by R. Scudder Smith and Laura Beach. Additional photography by Neil Rasmus, Zach Hilty/BFA.com,...
Review and Photos by W.A. Demers NEW YORK CITY — The Outsider Art Fair came in from the cold and blazed with passionate color and form inside the Metropolitan Pavilion, January 21–24, while the city...
Review and Onsite Photos by R Scudder Smith Catalog Photos Courtesy Of Sotheby’s NEW YORK CITY — The blizzard of 2016 blasted its way into the city on January 23 with strong winds carrying snow downtown,...
ASHFORD, CONN. — “Enough to Live On: The Arts of the WPA” celebrates the 80th anniversary of the Works Progress Administration and the programs it sponsored to use the arts to help rebuild an America...
NEW YORK CITY — A previously unknown seventh edition of the Bay Psalm Book, published in Boston, 1693, with provenance tied to Salem witch trial judge Jonathan Corwin, as well as descendants of John...
FAIRFIELD, MAINE — Martin Johnson Heade’s “Roman Newsboys II,” 1849, sold February 3 for $189,600, kicking off the first session of James D. Julia’s three-day auction. A rare example of a genre...