A Story Behind Every Piece April 16, 2012 Alisha Uncategorized Comments Off on A Story Behind Every Piece The four-piece set above, created in high 20-22 kt, heavy hammered gold, circa 2000, is the work of Ilias Lalaounis, […] Read more
Photo Album Possibly Tied to President April 10, 2012 Alisha Uncategorized Comments Off on Photo Album Possibly Tied to President Reported in The New York Times, Ian Brabner, an Delaware dealer is bringing a photo album that he says has […] Read more
Meissen Porcelain April 6, 2012 Alisha Uncategorized Comments Off on Meissen Porcelain The first European hard-paste porcelain, Meissen porcelain was developed in 1708 by Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus. After his death in […] Read more
This Side of Paradise April 3, 2012 Alisha Uncategorized Comments Off on This Side of Paradise No Longer Empty, a public arts organization devoted to bringing contemporary art to a wider audience through site-specific public exhibitions […] Read more
Bigelow & Kennard Aesthetic Silver March 30, 2012 Alisha Uncategorized Comments Off on Bigelow & Kennard Aesthetic Silver Above is an Aesthetic Movement Sterling silver tea and coffee service with applied accents from Bigelow & Kennard. Found in […] Read more
Independent Art Spaces Symposium March 29, 2012 Alisha Uncategorized Comments Off on Independent Art Spaces Symposium The Independent Art Spaces Symposium on Saturday, March 31, 2012 celebrates and introduces the launch of the Art Spaces Directory, […] Read more
Highlights Whitney Biennial 2012 March 21, 2012 Alisha Uncategorized Comments Off on Highlights Whitney Biennial 2012 The Whitney Biennial 2012, the sixty-seven in a series of Annuals and Biennials since 1932, looks at the state of […] Read more
Portico Gallery, Frick Collection March 16, 2012 Alisha Uncategorized Comments Off on Portico Gallery, Frick Collection The Frick Collection’s Diana the Huntress by Jean-Antoine Houdon (1740–1828) has found a permanent home in the elegant museum’s new […] Read more
Ming Dynasty Ceramics March 15, 2012 Alisha Uncategorized Comments Off on Ming Dynasty Ceramics One of the most enduring forms of Chinese art, ceramics has an unbroken history dating to possibly as early as […] Read more
Casting the Divine at the Rubin Museum March 9, 2012 Alisha Uncategorized Comments Off on Casting the Divine at the Rubin Museum On view through July 13, 2012, Casting the Divine showcases over a hundred works of art from the “Nyingjei Lam” […] Read more