NEW YORK CITY — As New York braced for a storm of potentially crippling proportions, the metropolis’s premier antiques show cruised smoothly to the conclusion of a successful opening weekend. The 61st...
NEW YORK CITY – A collection of painted illustrations used for the covers of cheap throwaway fiction published in Mexico in the 1960s and 1970s, Mexican pulp covers celebrate sex but throw in sci-fi...
Didn’t make it into New York in time? You can still shop The NY Ceramics & Glass Fair, Metro Curates, and The Art, Design & Antiques Show and The Winter Antiques Show which will remain open at...
MARIETTA, PENN. – For many years we pursued Harry B. Hartman, who died suddenly on January 3 at 84, for an interview. For years he demurred. His refusal seemed reasonable, mostly. Though never short...
The only thing that can be said about the art market – Contemporary sizzled throughout the year, especially in Manhattan. In the Contemporary marketplace a Francis Bacon triptych, “Three Studies...
NEW YORK CITY — In Very Rich & Handsome: American Neo-Classical Decorative Arts, the catalog to the exhibition of the same name at Hirschl & Adler Galleries through February 13,
2014 was a very good year for Asian items, especially those originating from China. Record prices were routinely broken, and then broken again throughout the year. Here are a few highlights…
By: Laura Beach MARIETTA, PENN. — For many years we pursued Harry B. Hartman, who died suddenly on January 3 at 84, for an interview. For years he demurred. His refusal seemed reasonable, mostly....
RICHMOND, VA. — From January 29 through April 3, the University of Richmond Museums will show the exhibition “Garry Winogrand, Family Intimacies: Photographs from the Adrienne Judith Lubeau-Winogrand...
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