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Art & Antiques

January/February 2025
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 & Antique

Vive la France!

Playwright as Painter

Forever Ever • Art-world news and market updates, exhibitions, and events.

“Girl Artist” Gets Her Due

Intuitive Abstraction

Desert Celebration

Western Revision

Popular Pictures

Cutting-Edge Fair

Victorian Women

Polychrome Persuasion

Pacific Spirit

Groovy Design

Artful Deception

Drawings on Display

EGYPTIAN ENGAGEMENT

La Vie Nocturne

Otherworldly Offering

Beachfront Affair

BLISSFUL BEQUEST

Cosmic Compositions

Fantastic Fabrics

In Memoriam

Milestone Presentation

Nouveau Chic

Tantalizing Timepieces

Man of the Arts • THE WALLS OF GEORGE BILLIS’S THREE GALLERIES ARE AMONG THE MOST COVETED LOCALES FOR ARTISTS AND ART BUYERS

House Proud • THE GREAT AMERICAN ANTIQUE ISN’T INSIDE YOUR HOME, BUT MAY, INSTEAD, ACTUALLY BE YOUR HOME. THE CLASSIC BUNGALOW CELEBRATES ITS CENTENNIAL AS THE NATION’S MOST ICONIC RESIDENCE.

Putting Up Your Dukes • THE NORTON MUSEUM OF ART PUTS ON THE GLOVES FOR AN INSPIRING SHOW IT HAS MOUNTED ABOUT THE SPORT—AND THE ART—OF BOXING.

Patching Together History • A LANDMARK SHOW OF QUILTS MADE BY BLACK AMERICAN WOMEN OVER MANY DECADES HIGHLIGHTS A COMMON HOUSEHOLD CRAFT THAT WAS, AND REMAINS, AN ORIGINAL AMERICAN ART FORM

They Persisted • A NEW EXHIBITION TELLS THE STORY OF THREE AMERICAN WOMEN OF JAPANESE DESCENT AND EXPANDS THE STORY OF AMERICAN ART.

How to Choose a Masterpiece • The Clark Art Institute receives one of its largest gifts—331 works of art from the foundation of Aso O. Tavitian. Time soon to build a new wing to house the treasures.

DIARY OF A DOCENT • Ann Levin recounts her work as a docent at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Part of the training involved her having to pick her favorite works in the institution. She shares her choices and her experiences.

The Aga Khan Emerald


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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 & Antique

Vive la France!

Playwright as Painter

Forever Ever • Art-world news and market updates, exhibitions, and events.

“Girl Artist” Gets Her Due

Intuitive Abstraction

Desert Celebration

Western Revision

Popular Pictures

Cutting-Edge Fair

Victorian Women

Polychrome Persuasion

Pacific Spirit

Groovy Design

Artful Deception

Drawings on Display

EGYPTIAN ENGAGEMENT

La Vie Nocturne

Otherworldly Offering

Beachfront Affair

BLISSFUL BEQUEST

Cosmic Compositions

Fantastic Fabrics

In Memoriam

Milestone Presentation

Nouveau Chic

Tantalizing Timepieces

Man of the Arts • THE WALLS OF GEORGE BILLIS’S THREE GALLERIES ARE AMONG THE MOST COVETED LOCALES FOR ARTISTS AND ART BUYERS

House Proud • THE GREAT AMERICAN ANTIQUE ISN’T INSIDE YOUR HOME, BUT MAY, INSTEAD, ACTUALLY BE YOUR HOME. THE CLASSIC BUNGALOW CELEBRATES ITS CENTENNIAL AS THE NATION’S MOST ICONIC RESIDENCE.

Putting Up Your Dukes • THE NORTON MUSEUM OF ART PUTS ON THE GLOVES FOR AN INSPIRING SHOW IT HAS MOUNTED ABOUT THE SPORT—AND THE ART—OF BOXING.

Patching Together History • A LANDMARK SHOW OF QUILTS MADE BY BLACK AMERICAN WOMEN OVER MANY DECADES HIGHLIGHTS A COMMON HOUSEHOLD CRAFT THAT WAS, AND REMAINS, AN ORIGINAL AMERICAN ART FORM

They Persisted • A NEW EXHIBITION TELLS THE STORY OF THREE AMERICAN WOMEN OF JAPANESE DESCENT AND EXPANDS THE STORY OF AMERICAN ART.

How to Choose a Masterpiece • The Clark Art Institute receives one of its largest gifts—331 works of art from the foundation of Aso O. Tavitian. Time soon to build a new wing to house the treasures.

DIARY OF A DOCENT • Ann Levin recounts her work as a docent at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. Part of the training involved her having to pick her favorite works in the institution. She shares her choices and her experiences.

The Aga Khan Emerald


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