
Our current issue delves into the life and career of trailblazing assemblage artist Betye Saar, whose
The National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, D.C., announced earlier this week the acquisition of its first work by the nineteenth-century French photographer
The Strand Magazine continues its fine tradition of publishing previously "lost" or missing works in its
Although reading about plagues and pandemics in previous centuries may not be top of everybody’s agenda, a new online exhibition curated by The Queen’s College, Oxford, offers a fascinating glimpse
Just a handful of sales to watch this week, all on Thursday, January 14.
In our current issue, we covered the Paper Routes—Women to Watch show at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
An extravagant collection of fine and decorative art, rare books, and jewelry will head to auction at Christie’s in New York in a series of three sales beginning next week.
Any reopening is cause for celebration, and on January 14 at 6:30pm, the Center for Book Arts i
Every year on January 1, a batch of new books, music, and films enters the public domain in the United States after a 95-year wait, free to be released in print and digital formats and to be…