WILLIAMSBURG, VA. — The 68th Colonial Williamsburg Antiques Forum convenes February 19-24 and promises guests a trip through America’s first half century, when seismic cultural shifts spawned astounding...
FORT WORTH, TEXAS — The Amon Carter Museum of American Art has acquired 46 photographs by Brett Weston (1911–1993), one of the most acclaimed American photographers of the Twentieth Century. A generous...
NEW YORK CITY — Otto Naumann and Robert Simon jointly announce that their exhibition, “In Light of Venice: Venetian Paintings in Honor of David Rosand,” will open January 11 at the Otto Naumann Gallery....
In a sizzling match-up of Palm Beach society and the D.C. power elite, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers is offering the contents of the Kennedy family Winter White House at the firm’s Palm Beach, Fla., galleries...
STOCKBRIDGE, MASS. — Harvey Dunn (1884–1952), a distinctive illustrator, painter and teacher, was born on a homestead farm in South Dakota. He and his tenacious parents endured years of harsh weather...
NEW YORK CITY — The antiques community has lost one of its icons: Joel Schiff unexpectedly died in his apartment over the holidays. He was 72 years old. Joel’s passion for cast iron and wrought iron...
Bogus Credit Card Bids Affect Kaminski, Grogan Auctions Review and Onsite Photos by Rick Russack, Catalog Photos Courtesy Kaminski Auctions BEVERLY, MASS. — Frank Kaminski’s two-day sale the weekend...
BENTONVILLE, ARK. — “Samuel F. B. Morse’s Gallery of the Louvre & The Art of Invention” is on view from January 23 through April 18 at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Known today primarily...
PARIS — For the European Night of Museums 2015, a 3D Mapping projection on the Picasso Museum’s facade was set to “Le Sacre du printemps “ by Igor Stravinsky under the direction of Maurice...
PORTLAND, MAINE — The Portland Museum of Art (PMA) announced two new major acquisitions: “An Open Window,” an 1872 painting by Winslow Homer, and “River Cove,” a 1958 painting by Andrew...
BY LAURA BEACH NEW YORK CITY — In 2007, a few months after assuming the post of president and CEO of the Seventh Regiment Armory Conservancy, Rebecca Robertson described in detail her two-fold plan to conserve...
TUCSON, ARIZ. — The Tucson Museum of Art recently announced the gift of the Oscar E. Berninghaus painting “Alfalfa Time/Mountains in Taos,” circa 1917-1930. Berninghaus was a founding member of the Taos...