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Artnet News team writers pick their favorite art books, from Monet's Garden to Giacometti's studio and Warhol's diaries.
Each book stirs thought and emotion, whispering truths that stay long after the last page, leaving your mind sharper and ...
This week’s bookcase includes reviews of The Art of a Lie by Laura Shepherd-Robinson and One Yellow Eye by Leigh Radford.
In “The Club,” Jennifer Dasal investigates a refuge for (some) expat artists in the City of Light. Americans have never gone ...
A new children's book, Neel, introduces Lord Krishna's life through renowned Indian artworks by Roy, Husain, and more.
My response illustrates Wolfe’s argument. Human beings characteristically see patterns and make connections. Christians ought ...
Middleton credits the New York Art Book Fair, which was first held in 2006, with launching “this global movement.” The ...
The more we become uncomfortable with discomfort, the harder it becomes to make art and to seek out interesting part,” she ...
Five of the most powerful books that will completely transform how you speak so others can truly listen, perfect for personal ...
Renée Richetts paints with a broad brush when it comes to her mixed media art and the hours she puts into her work.
A new book introduces young readers to the life and adventures of Lord Krishna through renowned Indian artworks, including a silver-plated copper-and-brass sculpture by S Nandagopal and a painting by ...
Owner Jeff Beck doubles down on banned books while creating space for LGBTQ+ creators and readers to find meaningful ...