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A new book by the New Yorker staff writer John Cassidy plumbs more than two centuries’ worth of grievances about our global ...
In early works such as “The Market Gardens of Vaugirard” (1879), he rejected the tight, smooth realism of Academic art and caught up ... held in 1886 and financed in large part by Mary Cassatt ...
Effectively a stylised precursor to contemporary porn, it was distributed in the form of magazines (Mizer's Physique Pictorial also first published the work of Tom of Finland) and mail-order prints ..
In 1980, while living in Belgium, the historian Lynn H. Nicholas read an obituary in The International Herald Tribune of the ...
In today’s world, most books are produced in massive warehouses, churned out by the thousands. Stacks of paper whirl through ...
Richard Russo, whose class-based novels are often based in upstate New York, is out with a collection of essays called “Life ...
The museum highlights the artistic and technological evolution of photography in the U.S., in a show full of surprising ...
Rose Valland became what author Michelle Young calls “one of the only French eyewitnesses to what would become the greatest ...
The Birth of a New Identity, 1869-1939" is a sprawling collection of more than 300 works at Chicago's Wrightwood 659 gallery ...
(It’s no surprise that one of the first things authoritarian regimes do is ban, or burn, books.) The latest edition of Printed Matter’s Los Angeles Art Book Fair, running through this Sunday ...
Brokerages are optimistic about the company on the back of an improving geopolitical climate, a strong order book, and focus on Make in India. According to the average of five brokerages ...
It’s the art of saving a Long Island bookstore. Beloved East Hampton bookshop BookHampton has a new chapter — thanks to Larry Gagosian, Page Six has learned. Last fall, Carolyn Brody, the ...