You’re busy during the holidays, we get it. It’s not easy carving out time to read, and even harder to decide what to read. So, our gift to you is this list of picks for some of the best art books ...
Ruth Asawa working on a piece on February 12, 1961 (artwork © 2025 Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc. / Artist Rights Society, NY, courtesy David Zwirner; image courtesy Fang ...
Our staff shared their favorite books on art of all time—from a gothic-tinged memoir by Sally Mann to a rollicking, research-rich portrait of the artist’s psyche across centuries. Gyula Benczur ...
The art critics of The Times select their favorites, from the biography of a “famously unknown” artist to an ode to the Louvre from 100 poets. By Holland Cotter Jason Farago and Walker Mimms Say what ...
The drowsy partygoer in Ramon Casas's "Decadent young woman. After the dance" (1899) enjoying a selection of contemporary art books (edit Shari Flores/Hyperallergic) Amid the devastation, delight, and ...
Our favorite art books of spanned museum insider accounts, histories of protest and fresh takes on how images shape politics. Courtesy the publishers This year may be almost over, but it has delivered ...
There is still time to tear into a good book — literally — at Act 4 Books, 4 South Main St., where artist Jessica Drenk will ...
If you’re stuck shopping for someone who “has everything,” I have a suggestion: Get them an art book. They’re thoughtful, personal, and, yes, can double as décor. The best part is you can gift ...
“Steampunk Flight” by artist Kathleen Rice, part of her “Altered Books” collection of artwork. Rice will be showing an exhibition of her recycled and embellished books at the Southside Art League’s ...
The story of 'Expedition 33' may be over, but its amazing art is still here for you to pore through and put on your bookshelf ...
The Ontario Art Book Fair is returning, running 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, March 28, in the Chaffey Community Museum of Art’s galleries and its Art Yard outdoor space. The free event will feature more ...
The art critics of The Times select their favorites, from Botticelli to Vermeer, Lucy Lippard’s memoir, and Wade Guyton’s intelligent rereading of Manet. Share full article Clockwise from top left: ...
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