LANCASTER, OHIO – While we may often look back to life just 20 or 30 years ago, before the explosion of the Internet, and marvel at how much life has changed in such a short period of time, people...
PHILADELPHIA, PENN. – Organizers of the Philadelphia Antiques Show are looking at a range of new approaches for 2016. The 2015 fair was cancelled after preparations were deemed insufficient. In a March...
NEW YORK CITY — The Art Fair Company has put Metro Curates on hiatus for 2016 from its run at the Metropolitan Pavilion during Antiques Week in January. There is little chance…
BOSTON, MASS. – Two relics of Boston’s Colonial era topped Skinner’s March 1 sale. Said to be among a handful of Seventeenth Century American pictorial embroideries, a needlework picture...
MAASTRICHT, THE NETHERLANDS — This year’s TEFAF Art Market Report shows that in 2014 the global art market reached its highest ever-recorded level, a total of just over 51 billion euros worldwide,...
MORRISTOWN, N.J. — Eager to escape the cold and enjoy a respite from the winter blahs, a group of buyers filled the lobby at the Morristown Armory on opening morning for JMK Shows’ twice-a-year antiques...
NANTUCKET, MASS. — One of Nantucket’s most significant artisans has been wrongly identified for many years, and it is time that the record be set straight. He was one of the earliest and one of the best...
MOUNT JOY, PENN. – “We had a fun sale,” quipped Luke R. Witman, president of Manheim, Penn.,-based Witman Auctioneers, noting that the highlight of his February 28 auction at the Gathering...
The Connecticut State Legislature’s Joint Committee on Environment is hearing arguments for and against a proposed ban on the trade of ivory on Wednesday, March 11. A vote may come as early as March...
CHICAGO, IL L . – “Ireland: Crossroads of Art and Design, 1690 – 1840,” on view from March 17 through June 7 at the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC), challenges engrained stereotypes...