Lisa Zeiger
Lisa Zeiger studied the history of decorative arts at the Sotheby's Institute London and earned a B.Dip in 19th and 20th century decorative arts from Christie's/University of Glasgow. She was Decorative Arts Editor of the former nest magazine and has written for The New York Times, The Art Newspaper, and HYLAND
An English Sculptor in England: Five works by Andrew Lord in the Tate
Lord returns again and again in his art to northern England where he was born
Review: The Pre-Raphaelite Legacy at the Metropolitan Museum
The Metropolitan Museum celebrates what is arguably England’s most lyrical and seductive contribution to the fine arts in this focused show
Mind the Gap: William Holman Hunt’s ‘Isabella’ should stay in Delaware
Should a museum, purportedly in order to save its head, sell off the jewel in its crown?
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Podcast
The Apollo 40 under 40 podcast: Mohamad Hafez
The Syrian-born, US-based artist talks to Gabrielle Schwarz about his sculptural dioramas of cities ravaged by war – and offers a message of hope for the future
Art Close to Art: the status of the decorative arts today
How do the fields of art, craft and design approach each other and overlap?