The Magazine Antiques, the leading publication covering the fine and decorative arts since 1922. In addition to articles drawn upon both European and American material, the bi-monthly magazine has a regular feature focused on the intersection of culture and travel.
The Magazine Antiques
EDITOR’S LETTER
Speaking Volumes at the Morgan Library
Turner and the tides of time in Boston
An Escher extravaganza in Houston
African perspectives at the Kimbell
Ghosts of art at the Getty
A tenacious impressionist at the Norton
Chatting from Winter in Spring, a Curious Cupid, and More
Resurrection of a Different Sort • A HISTORIC CHURCH ANNEX IN NEW YORK BECOMES A CHIC NIGHTSPOT FOR PHOTOGRAPHY AFICIONADOS
When Salvador Dalí Met Our Magazine
Brass Tacks • WHAT JEWELRY MAKER JOAN PARCHER SEES IN ANTIQUE HARDWARE
Old Masters, Mysterious Modernists, and More
The Living End • GEORGE NAKASHIMA AND THE LEGACY OF “LIVE-EDGE” FURNITURE
Homage to the Neue Galerie
THIS OTHER EDEN • A history of Exbury Gardens, the Rothschild family’s vibrant demi-paradise in southern England
Prairie Pearl • The Purcell-Cutts House in Minneapolis is a brilliant exemplar of America’s first home-grown architectural style
Selections from 100 years of Antiques covers Late Spring edition
Through the Looking Glass • On the Victorian era’s fascination with microscopes and all they revealed
Yesterday and Today: Art and Design (Part I)
EVENTS • EXHIBITIONS SYMPOSIUNS LECTURES
CALENDAR OF SHOWS
Turning the Tables at MESDA