Editor-in-Chief Gregory Cerio discusses the duties and perks of attending art and antique fairs.
Magazine July/August 2023
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! JULY/AUGUST 2023 Editor’s Letter Gregory Cerio Field NotesBlind Spots Elizabeth Pochoda Current and ComingA self-taught artist in the internment camps; the sculpture of William Edmondson at Philadelphia’s Barnes Foundation ; women of the Hudson River school at the Thomas Cole House; Hector Guimard, Architecte d’art, at the Driehaus; and this …
Editor’s Letter: May/June 2023
Editor-in-Chief Gregory Cerio discusses the creation of the May/June 2023 issue and remembers past culinary-inspired covers in the latest editor’s letter.
Magazine May/June 2023
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! MAY/JUNE 2023 Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Field Notes On Native Grounds Elizabeth Pochoda Current and Coming Copperware in Oregon ; A free spirit at the Met ; table settings at New York’s Bard Graduate Center ; and an homage to Tiffany at the Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida Curator’s …
Magazine March April 2023
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! MARCH/APRIL 2023 Editor’s LetterGregory Cerio Field NotesBackground Check Elizabeth Pochoda Current and ComingThe Spanish sojourns of Sargent in San Francisco; Berenice Abbott at the Met; and the storied Forten family of Philadelphia Museum VisitChapultepec Castle in Mexico City: The country’s Museum of National History has traveled a long, strange road …
Editor’s Letter: March/April 2023
Editor-in-Chief Gregory Cerio describes the inspiration and curious objects used to transform the ANTIQUES New York Winter Show booth.
Magazine January/February 2023
Subscribe to The Magazine ANTIQUES today! And sign-up for our newsletter! JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2023 A Venetian Master Reconsidered An exhibition at the National Gallery of Art casts new light on Renaissance artist Vittore Carpaccio James Gardner An Arts and Crafts ArcadiaA visit to William Morris’s newly restored country home in Oxfordshire, Kelmscott Manor Barrymore Laurence Scherer Clay, Commerce, and a Free Man …
Editor’s Letter: January/February 2023
There’s a new attraction in New York City: the Museum of Broadway…
Editor’s letter: November/December 2022
Editor-in-Chief Gregory Cerio introduces our November/December 2022 issue
Curious Objects: The Shakers, Pt. 2: Afterlife
In the second and final part of Curious Objects’ exploration of Shakerism, host Benjamin Miller interrogates the myths that have arisen around this movement in the 150-odd years since its heyday…