The Magazine ANTIQUES is a bimonthly arts
publication that focuses on architecture, interior
design, and fine and decorative arts. Regular monthly
columns include news on current exhibitions and art
world events, notes on collecting, and book reviews.
Antiques was founded in 1922. The magazine underwent
a complete redesign in 2009. The head-of-title note
"The Magazine" first appeared in January 1928, but
was not used between August 1952 and February 1971.
The publication claims a readership of 150,000 and
was previously published by Brant Publications, a
company founded in 1984 by Peter M. Brant, a newsprint
magnate and art collector.
Historian Wendell Garrett, later an appraiser on Antiques
Roadshow, served as the magazine's editor from 1972 to
1990. He remained editor at large until his death in 2012.
Another editor, from 1939 until 1972, was Alice Winchester,
a pioneer historian of American folk art.
Antiques is currently edited by Gregory Cerio, the sixth
editor since the publication's founding. He previously
worked as a senior features editor for House & Garden
magazine from 1998 to 2007 and was founding editor
of Modern magazine from 2009 to 2012.