Logo Logo Logo Logo Logo
  • STORIES
    • Latest Stories
    • Features
    • Auction Block
    • Best of the West
    • Collector’s Eye
    • Collector’s Notebook
    • Designing the West
    • Things We Love
    • Editor’s Note
    • Illuminations
    • In the Studio
    • Perspective
    • Rendering
    • Wanderings
    • Western Landmark
  • MAGAZINE
    • ISSUES
    • ADVERTISE
    • SUBSCRIBE
    • ABOUT
  • EXPLORE
  • BLOG
  • STORIES
    • Latest Stories
    • Features
    • Auction Block
    • Best of the West
    • Collector’s Eye
    • Collector’s Notebook
    • Designing the West
    • Things We Love
    • Editor’s Note
    • Illuminations
    • In the Studio
    • Perspective
    • Rendering
    • Wanderings
    • Western Landmark
  • MAGAZINE
    • ISSUES
    • ADVERTISE
    • SUBSCRIBE
    • ABOUT
  • EXPLORE
  • BLOG

04 Nov Collector’s Notebook: As Worlds Collide

Posted at 23:52h in Collector's Notebook, December 2020 | January 2021 0 Comments
Share

Oftentimes, museum and personal art collections are built around specific genres, be it Abstract, Classical Realism, Cubism, or any number of the other “isms.” But that’s beginning to change more and more. In a recent exhibit at the Tucson Museum of Art in Arizona, Chief Curator...

Read More

10 Sep Collector’s Notebook: A Lesson in Lending

Posted at 05:51h in Collector's Notebook, October | November 2020 0 Comments
Share

Loaning a work of art from your collection to a museum is the kind of generosity that kicks back. Collectors who lend frequently express that sharing something important and beautiful in their life is deeply gratifying. But there are other reasons to lend besides that...

Read More

08 Jul Collector’s Notebook: Commissioning Fine Works of Art

Posted at 05:36h in August | September 2020, Collector's Notebook 0 Comments
Share

With the ability to choose from thousands of paintings to purchase from highly respected galleries, museum shows, and art auctions, what factors influence a patron’s decision to commission a specific artwork? And conversely, why do some artists accept commissions while others do not? Galleries often play...

Read More

06 May Collector’s Notebook: Artful Upkeep

Posted at 16:15h in Collector's Notebook, June | July 2020 0 Comments
Share

The prevailing mindset among most collectors is that sculptures are forever durable. Although bronze, wood, and even marble may seem less fragile than two-dimensional artworks, simple care and maintenance are a must in order to preserve a sculpture’s original beauty. Prevention is key when it comes...

Read More

11 Mar Collector’s Notebook: Preserving Fine Wine

Posted at 12:55h in April | May 2020, Collector's Notebook 0 Comments
Share

You don’t have to live in California to know that America’s love affair with wine has blossomed into a serious relationship. We drank 805 million gallons of it in 2018, according to the Wine Institute of America, more than we’ve consumed in any year since...

Read More

17 Jan Collector’s Notebook: Heart of the Home

Posted at 16:44h in Collector's Notebook, February | March 2020 0 Comments
Share

Douglas Lay knows knots. He can look at the wefts in an old Persian rug and tell you which Central Asian country it comes from, which region of that country, and even the tribe or village. “If every second row of knots is twisted 45...

Read More

14 Nov Collector’s Notebook: Tips for Sustainability

Posted at 23:26h in Collector's Notebook, December 2019 | January 2020 0 Comments
Share

Each year offers new opportunities to create a more environmentally conscious world around us. With developments in energy efficiency coupled with a rise in green-focused lifestyles, new technology, and the challenge of keeping up with what’s conceptually in style, the science and art behind creating...

Read More

11 Sep Collector’s Notebook: Explore While You Stay

Posted at 16:54h in Collector's Notebook, October | November 2019 0 Comments
Share

The gorgeous lady may be staring at you, but don’t feel self-conscious. She stares at everybody. If you are staying at Chicago’s Kimpton Hotel Allegro, you’ll inevitably meet Lady Lucent of Awakening, an 8-foot-tall self-portrait of artist Sarah Raskey that always surprises guests during check-in. [caption...

Read More

10 Jul Collector’s Notebook: Rematerializing Our Cultural Heritage

Posted at 23:18h in August | September 2019, Collector's Notebook 0 Comments
Share

For many of us, a trip to Egypt to view the rich tombs of the pharaohs would be a dream come true. The same longing applies to other sites of important ancient history, remarkable architectural achievements, and centuries-old works by master artists. Museums and exhibitions,...

Read More

08 May Collector’s Notebook: Chemistry Meets Creativity

Posted at 18:38h in Collector's Notebook, June | July 2019 0 Comments
Share

Nathan Bennett is an alchemist. A visit to his studio reveals creative signs you’d expect to see in a medieval workshop. Every surface is strewn with half-filled vials containing a bewildering array of chemicals and unknown elements. The remnants of past mixtures stain the floors...

Read More
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
About Us
Western Art & Architecture is the magazine for art collectors and architecture aficionados across the United States.
1050 E. Main St., Ste. 3
Bozeman, MT
800-417-3314
info@westernartandarchitecture.com
Links
Subscribe to Western Art & Architecture
Advertise
Contribute
Contact Us
About
Terms of Use & Privacy Policy
Subscribe for news
Stay up-to-date with Western Art & Architecture! All of WA&A's features, columns and photography focus on America’s love affair with the Western visual arts — from the classic Western masters to contemporary trendsetters — in lively, creative communities from Texas to the West Coast.


    Copyright ©2017 Western Art & Architecture
    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.