Books Artist David Shrigley Has Pulped 6,000 Copies of ‘The Da Vinci Code’ to Create New Editions of ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ The Turner Prize-nominated artist took one shop's trash and turned it into his own treasure. By Max Berlinger, Oct 27, 2023
Books Sofia Coppola’s First Book Goes Behind the Scenes on Her Films From ‘Lost in Translation’ to ‘Priscilla.’ See Its Lush Photos Here "Sofia Coppola Archive" also collects scripts, mood boards, and notes from the director's eight feature films. By Min Chen, Oct 23, 2023
Books Read Candid Post-It Messages Written by Grimes, Damien Hirst, and Paul McCartney in Hans Ulrich Obrist’s New Book The artists' brief musings have been a hit on Instagram since Hans Ulrich Obrist began posting them in 2012. By Jo Lawson-Tancred, Sep 20, 2023
Books A Belgian Photographer Spent Years Documenting Her Worldly Possessions—All 12,795 Objects. What Gives? Barbara Iweins has photographed every last item in her Brussels home. By Min Chen, Sep 20, 2023
Books 5 Moving Life Lessons a Former Museum Guard Learned From His Time at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Patrick Bringley's book, "All the Beauty in the World," reflects on his decade-long stint at the museum By Eileen Kinsella, Jul 28, 2023
Books Looking for a Smart Beach Read? Here Are 15 of the Most Gripping New Art-World Books to Crack Open This Summer From the stranger-than-fiction tale of the world's biggest art theft to an ambitious meta-fiction of an enigmatic art star with a secret history, here is what we are reading this season. By Artnet News, Jul 21, 2023
Books ‘Pictures Want to Be Kissed’: Author and Curator Omar Kholeif on Dating Apps, Digital Artifice, and Visual Constructions of Desire Read an excerpt from Sharjah Art Foundation curator Omar Kholeif's new book 'Internet Art.' By Omar Kholeif, May 24, 2023
Books The First-Ever Bob Dylan Monograph Surveys 60 Years of the Songwriter’s ‘Exploratory’ Paintings and Sculptures 'Retrospectrum' brings together more than 100 artworks that Dylan has created over the past six decades. By Min Chen, Apr 7, 2023
Books Artist and Theater Director Robert Wilson on Why He Considers All of His Works ‘Operas’ Wilson reflects on his career in a text that doubles as an artwork itself. By Robert Wilson, Apr 6, 2023
Books The Perfectly Manicured Manor Where Jane Austen Wrote ‘Pride and Prejudice’ Has Hit the Market for $10 Million The author wrote 'Sense and Sensibility' and 'Pride and Prejudice' in Steventon House. By Lee Carter, Apr 1, 2023
Books 87-Year-Old Artist Barbara Kasten on How Her New Career-Defining Monograph Shows She’s More Than Just a Photographer The book unpacks the multidimensionality of the artist's practice. By Taylor Dafoe, Mar 12, 2023
Books ‘It’s About Who’s Been Able to Tell the Story’: Curator and Author Katy Hessel on Writing an All-Women History of Art The groundbreaking book is out in the U.S. on May 2. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 25, 2023
Books The Palace Forbade Prince Harry From Defending Himself After an Eton Art Teacher Accused Him of Cheating, His Memoir Reveals The prince details the painful experience in his new memoir, 'Spare.' By Kate Brown, Jan 19, 2023
Books ‘It’s Not a Dying Art Form, Only a Changing One’: Marina Abramović on the Transformative Power of Opera Read the performance artist's contribution to the forthcoming book 'The Last Days of the Opera.' By Marina Abramović, Jan 15, 2023
Books More Than a Muse: A New Biography Casts Kiki de Montparnasse as a Leader in the Heady Art Swirl of 1920s Paris You might not know much about Kiki de Montparnasse, but a new book paints her as an influential figure of the Parisian avant-garde. By Sarah Cascone, Jan 5, 2023