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As excitement grows for the opening of the Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show this Labor Day Weekend, here are some of the best booths to visit at annual fair
Robert Reason-the recently appointed director at The David Roche Foundation will be responsible for the museum’s collection. Photo: Randy Larcombe After the untimely death of its inaugural director Martyn Cook, Full Article »
Captivated art lover at the Volta Basel takes the picture of a sculpture with his digital camera. Image: Volta As art lover prepare for Volta Basel Art Fair, here are Full Article »
A hand-sculpted porcelain with multiple layers of over-glaze and 24K gold titled Sang DeBoeuf Melon by Katherine Houston. Image: Artist ART NEWS Artist Katherine Houston returns to Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show with Full Article »
During the top silver show at the 38th Baltimore Art, Antique & Jewelry Show, Greg Pepin Silver will present this Georg Jensen Dove Brooch, a Vintage sterling silver with cabochon set Full Article »
Maryland’s largest art and antiques event and one of the most anticipated summer shows return Labor Day Weekend
The third annual Baltimore Fine Craft Show returns with a list of the nation’s top contemporary craft artists, offering woodwork, ceramics, art glass, art, jewelry, and other mixed media works.
An Installation View of Emma Hart’s Mamma Mia! at Whitechapel Gallery in London. Photo: Thierry Bal ART REVIEW: Mamma Mia!, a new installation by Emma Hart, winner of won the 2016 Max Full Article »
Ceramics Captivate Audience at the Baltimore Artscape festival that also included Brazilian Samba Dancers
Visitors contemplating Intervention by Franklin Evans at Federico Luger during Volta art fair. Photo: Nicholas Winter Photography. Image courtesy of Federico Luger ART FAIR: Collectors brave Basel’s bad weather to makeVolta Full Article »
Christie’s Global President Jussi Pylkkanen at the rostrum during the auction of Picasso’s Les femmes d’Alger, Version O from 1955 that made auction record selling for $179,365,000. Record Auction-Image courtesy Full Article »
Top Lot: Lot 12 | Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Service scènes de corrida (set of 8 plates) (A. R. 416 – 423), set of 8 partially glazed ceramic plates, conceived on Full Article »
Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), L’Anse des Pilotes et le brise-lames est, Le Havre 1903, oil on canvas 18 ¼ x 21 ¾ in. is one of the works in Christie’s art Full Article »