For designer Stephanie Stokes, setting a table is all about recreating a travel experience in miniature, specifically through china, glassware, linens, candlesticks and other items collected along her international adventures. Her new book, “The World at Your Table: Inspiring Tabletop Designs” features photos of tables she decorated from 22 destinations, from Cartagena and Budapest to London and Japan.
The history of a place doesn’t change, but the way people present the facts often does, and “Aspen Journey: Past to Present” is a lovely example of blending story with historical photos, artwork, illustrations and postcards.
Ever since Jan Rastall met Gudy Gaskill, known as the mother of The Colorado Trail, Rastall dreamed of hiking it from start to finish in one trip. It took her 27 years to commit, but.
Andy Collen — Thank you Aspen Daily News for such a wonderful interview before our book signing (“Growing Up Aspen,” at Explore Booksellers). Thank you, Aspen, for such a warm
Since art dealer Michael Findlay published “The Value of Art” in 2012, technology has altered the playing field. While most changes in the art world historically have revolved around new movements, the past decade’s transitions.