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Old Masters
Weighty Matters
Decorative paperweights made in the 19th century not only imposed order on unruly documents, they put the world in a tiny “dome of many-coloured glass.”
The Secret of Swiss Museums
Art institutions in Switzerland benefit from a national culture of unostentatious generosity.
Expanded View
A new exhibition showcases the 18th-century masters of “view painting,” who combined news reportage, political propaganda, and sumptuous cityscape.
Juanita Guccione: The Shapeshifter
Juanita Guccione, through many forms and styles of painting, stayed true to her inner vision and feminist mission.
Photorealism: Upon Reflection
There’s a lot more to Photorealism than meets the eye.
Hans Hofmann: Drawing an Outline
A current exhibition shows the importance of works on paper in Hans Hofmann’s long and lauded career.
Paul Gauguin: Making It
A massive Gauguin show at the Art Institute of Chicago puts the focus on the artist’s creativity in multiple media.
Art for Art’s Sake
The Art Nouveau ceramics market is ready to welcome a new collecting generation.
Santa Fe Trail
Art & Antiques presents a complete guide to the summer arts and culture bonanza of Northern New Mexico.


































