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
Books As a Lightning-Rod Philip Guston Show Tours the U.S., a New Book Explains Why It Put Censorship and Race on a Collision Course 'Philip Guston Now' is on view at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston through January 16, 2023. By Gareth Harris, Jan 2, 2023
Books Artist Maria Lassnig Agonized Over Her Ambivalence Toward Marriage and Motherhood. A New Book Shows How She Painted Her Way Through It 'Maria Lassnig: The Biography' is out now. By Natalie Lettner, Dec 29, 2022
Books Our Writers Pick the 18 Art Books That They Couldn’t Put Down in 2022—and You Won’t Be Able to Either Among our picks this year are several books that pay homage to unsung artists. No time like the present to give them their due. By Artnet News, Dec 26, 2022
Books 60 Years Since the First Barbie Dreamhouse, a New Book Unpacks the Importance of the Iconic Toy Domicile Mattel has released the first hardcover volume documenting the evolution of Barbie's many Dreamhouses since 1962. By Vittoria Benzine, Dec 15, 2022
Books ‘Invisible Man’ Author Ralph Ellison Was Also a Prolific Photographer. A New Book Spotlights Hundreds of His Polaroids and Street Scenes Ellison often collaborated with his lifelong friend Gordon Parks. By Vittoria Benzine, Dec 1, 2022
Books Thelma Golden Talks Creativity and Cooking With Ghetto Gastro in the Culinary Collective’s Debut Cookbook. Read an Excerpt (and Recipes) Here 'Black Power Kitchen' is out now from Artisan books. By Ghetto Gastro, Nov 23, 2022
Books How Do You Publish a Biography of Banksy Without Knowing Who He Is? A New Graphic Novel Takes on the Challenge The visual biography 'His Name Is Banksy' comes out in October. By Dorian Batycka, Sep 28, 2022