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The new antiquarians / written and curated by Michael Diaz-Griffith ; primary photography by Brian W. Ferry.

Athenaeum of Philadelphia - Circulating Collection NK530 .D53 2023
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Diaz-Griffith, Michael.
Contributor:
Ferry, Brian W., Photographer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Antiques.
Collectors and collecting--History--21st century.
Collectors and collecting.
Interior decoration.
Physical Description:
271 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
Other Title:
The new antiquarians : at home with young collectors
Place of Publication:
New York : Monacelli, 2023.
Summary:
The once rarified and exclusive world of antiques is bursting open thanks to a new generation of collectors. The New Antiquarians captures 17 of the spaces of these young connoisseurs, spirited interiors formed from unorthodox approaches to collecting and living with objects with history. Flouting conventions of good taste and revealing irreverent modes of decorating with antiques that echo the way we consume visual material today, they brazenly blend the historical and the contemporary, embrace anachronism and pastiche, employ serious knowledge with wit, and consider historical objects through the lens of present-day values. The New Antiquarians, featuring residences on both sides of the Atlantic, is an exuberant and accessible entry point into the once staid world of antiques with featured collectors of all stripes, with varied interests and resources. Collectors whose homes are featured include: Jared Austin; Emily Adams Bode Aujla & Aaron Aujla; Pablo Bronstein; Collier Calandruccio; Adam Charlap Hyman; Emily Eerdmans; Jared Frank; Andrew LaMar Hopkins; Kyle Marshall; Sean McNanney & Sinan Tuncay; Avril Nolan & Quy Nguyen; Camille Okhio; Jeremy K. Simien; Abel Sloane & Ruby Woodhouse; Sam Snider; Alex Tieghi-Walker; and Giancarlo Valle & Jane Keltner de Valle.
Local Notes:
Athenaeum copy: Stait fund bookplate.
ISBN:
9781580935906
1580935907
OCLC:
1379054250

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