In darkening times, the New York institution’s flagship exhibition turns to the cute, the zany and the interesting. Is this move evasive, or even appropriate?
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NEW ORLEANS — Haydel’s Bakery announced it will pause its decades-long tradition of including collectible porcelain figurines in king cakes during the 2026 Carnival season. The New Orleans bakery said ...
To encounter Jeff Koons—still the most expensive living artist at auction—is to contemplate the themes that have clung to his work for decades: kitsch, spectacle, perfectionism. But he is also, at his ...
Brush in hand, eyes focused, Hongkonger Anita Tso is in the zone as she carefully paints a fish on a delicate porcelain bowl. It is a design she has drawn countless times. “I have been painting ...
Jiangxi Province in China has a 2,000-year history of innovation with kaolin clay. Imperial blue-and-white porcelain from the town of Jingdezhen was famous for its vibrant glazes, achieved by firing ...
Inside the Capodimonte museum in Naples lives a marvel of 18th-century Rococo design. Known as the porcelain boudoir of Maria Amalia of Saxony, queen of Naples, the chamber evokes an otherworldly ...
Seiko unveils new Presage Classic Unglazed Arita Porcelain Limited Edition It features a unique unglazed porcelain dial, honoring 400-year Arita craftsmanship Powered by a 6R51 automatic caliber, the ...
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How the sculptor Johann Joachim Kändler made porcelain an object of desire across 18th-century Europe. By Michael Prodger In the first half of the 18th century, a rare but virulent new illness sprung ...
Vladimir Kanevsky set out to be a sculptor, but a job listing completely changed his practice—and his life. A detail of Vladimir Kanevsky's Lemon Tree (2024–25) at the Frick Collection in New York.