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Art & Antiques

Jun 01 2023
Magazine

The Art of Excellence. Art & Antiques is tailored to readers who are actively involved in the international art market. Our editorial policy places special emphasis on the interests of the serious art aficionado—a collector whose passion is acquiring and living with art, antiques and high-end collectibles.

Art & Antiques

Heavenly Body

Royal Treatment

Absolute Color and Mood

African Artifacts

Modern Retrospective

FLOATING AWAY

Japanese Décor

Photo Finish

Historic Exploration

Tiffany On View

Artistic Heritage

Border Crossing

Divine Carvings

Fairytale Decay

Public Art

Dimensional Rebel

Norwegian Landscapes

Arts and Crafts

Art from the WPA

Radical Color • TATE ST IVES EXHIBITION FEATURES WORK OF LITTLE-KNOWN CASABLANCA ART SCHOOL AND ITS REVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO ABSTRACTION

“Lives of the Gods: Divinity in Maya Art” • IMMERSION IN ANCIENT CULTURE ACHIEVED THROUGH EXHIBITION THAT SITUATES PRICELESS ARTIFACTS AMIDST CONTEMPORARY TECHNOLOGY’S EPHEMERAL SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

Textile Histories • AMERICAN FOLK ART MUSEUM EXAMINES THE STORIES AND MULTI-GENERATIONAL NARRATIVES EMBEDDED IN HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY QUILTS

the Alchemist • With roots in the School of Paris, John Ferren helped define Abstract Expressionism while finding his own reality

making the rules • In an exhibition that considers the effect of shifting societal norms on the lives and legacies of working artists, the world of Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown is revisited

the Elements of Art • Exhibition offers bounty of artifacts from Medieval Europe to define links between the artist and the natural world—even in the 21st Century

The Hunters, Taos by Oscar Berninghaus


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English

The Art of Excellence. Art & Antiques is tailored to readers who are actively involved in the international art market. Our editorial policy places special emphasis on the interests of the serious art aficionado—a collector whose passion is acquiring and living with art, antiques and high-end collectibles.

Art & Antiques

Heavenly Body

Royal Treatment

Absolute Color and Mood

African Artifacts

Modern Retrospective

FLOATING AWAY

Japanese Décor

Photo Finish

Historic Exploration

Tiffany On View

Artistic Heritage

Border Crossing

Divine Carvings

Fairytale Decay

Public Art

Dimensional Rebel

Norwegian Landscapes

Arts and Crafts

Art from the WPA

Radical Color • TATE ST IVES EXHIBITION FEATURES WORK OF LITTLE-KNOWN CASABLANCA ART SCHOOL AND ITS REVOLUTIONARY APPROACH TO ABSTRACTION

“Lives of the Gods: Divinity in Maya Art” • IMMERSION IN ANCIENT CULTURE ACHIEVED THROUGH EXHIBITION THAT SITUATES PRICELESS ARTIFACTS AMIDST CONTEMPORARY TECHNOLOGY’S EPHEMERAL SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

Textile Histories • AMERICAN FOLK ART MUSEUM EXAMINES THE STORIES AND MULTI-GENERATIONAL NARRATIVES EMBEDDED IN HISTORICAL AND CONTEMPORARY QUILTS

the Alchemist • With roots in the School of Paris, John Ferren helped define Abstract Expressionism while finding his own reality

making the rules • In an exhibition that considers the effect of shifting societal norms on the lives and legacies of working artists, the world of Paul Wonner and Theophilus Brown is revisited

the Elements of Art • Exhibition offers bounty of artifacts from Medieval Europe to define links between the artist and the natural world—even in the 21st Century

The Hunters, Taos by Oscar Berninghaus


Expand title description text