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Art & Antiques

Nov 01 2020
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 & Antiques

In the Abstract

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small wonder

Way Out West • Art-world news and market updates, exhibitions and events.

Through a New Lens

COLOR GUARD

Abstract Is a Fact

The Personal Touch

Ride the Painted Pony

TAKING TIME

Global Horizons

IN PERSPECTIVE

Flashes of the Spirit

OFF THE LAND

SOFA From Your Sofa

IT FIGURES

The Eye of the Beholder • ANNIE LAPIN’S ASTONISHINGCANVASES TAKE US DEEP INTONATURE, SOCIETY, AND HUMANPERCEPTION ITSELF.

Taking the Stage • AN EXHIBITION AT THE DAYTON ART INSTITUTE CHRONICLES THE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN MODERN ARTISTS AND THE THEATER.

Over the Rainbow • THE VILCEK FOUNDATION OPENS ITS HOLDINGS OF SYNCHROMISM, AMERICA’S FIRST ABSTRACT ART MOVEMENT.

Subversive Spirituality • THE BRITISH MUSEUM MOUNTS ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST IMPORTANT EXHIBITIONS EVER DEVOTED TO THE ART OF HINDU AND BUDDHIST TANTRA.

The Stuff of Myth • IN LONDON, TITIAN’S SERIES OF LARGE-SCALE MYTHOLOGICAL PAINTINGS REUNITE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE THE 16TH CENTURY.

the Call of the Wild • AN EXHIBITION AT THE MONTREAL MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS DRAWS ATTENTION TO THE INFLUENCE OF THE ARCTIC ON JEAN PAUL RIOPELLE, CANADA’S GREATEST POSTWAR ARTIST.

painting al Fresco • Never made for sale, plein air oil sketches of the late 18th and early 19th centuries have found an astute and scholarly audience that appreciates their greatness.

ABSTRACT’S SECOND ACT • Feared moribund by the early 1960s, abstract painting continued to be a lively art in the decades that followed, as demonstrated by a wide-ranging exhibition at the Blanton Museum.

Inevitable Expansion • MoMA’S EXHIBITION OF A JAPANESE “EXPANDED CINEMA” WORK FROM THE 1960S SERVES AS A REMINDER OF CINEMA’S HISTORICAL—AND ONGOING—EVOLUTION.

A gray schist relief triad ofBuddha Shakyamuniwith Bodhisattvas, Gandhara, circa3rd–4th century

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