The Evolving Legacy of Rockwell Kent
By Scott R. FerrisAn authority on this American master (1882-1971) surveys his extraordinary career, and how demand for his wide-ranging work has grown.
Tracking a Force of Nature
By Frederick Lewis
After 13 years following the globetrotting trail of Rockwell Kent, a filmmaker-professor explains why he did it.
Return to Fox Island: An Artist’s Journey through Alaska
By Roderick Smith
A watercolorist shares pages from his illustrated journal, created recently on a remote island where Rockwell Kent worked in 1918-19.
A Moveable Feast of Spanish Art
By Matthias Anderson
Diverse masterworks from New York City’s little-known Hispanic Society of America will soon be on view at a major Palm Beach art fair.
The Gilgore Collection: A New Look at Italian Art, 1850-1925
By Peter Trippi
Sheldon and Irma Gilgore have spent two decades creating a unique collection that reveals a side of Italy few Americans know.
Antiques Roadshow: Where Art, and Hope, Spring Eternal
By Kelly Compton
Now launching its 12th season, this popular TV series deserves greater recognition for “discovering” not only antiques, but also important works of fine art.
Artists Making Their Mark: Five to Watch
With texts by Patrick McKee and Anna Truxes
Discover the immense talents of Christine Lafuente, Julia Loken, Lucong, Karol Mack, and Nat Meade.
It’s a Fair World, After All
By Peter Trippi
Fairs are multiplying worldwide, so we look at major ones in Shanghai, Dubai, Los Angeles, and Palm Beach.
Destination Art: Fine Art, Après Ski
By Sarah Farwell
Aspen, Vail, and other leading Colorado resorts now feature evermore opportunities to enjoy fine art and antiques.