18 Art Books to Read This Fall
Poems inspired by Hilma af Klint, a fictional account of Peggy Guggenheim¡¯s life, and the first biography of Algerian artist Baya Mahieddine are among the titles we¡¯re most excited about.
Borusan Contemporary Presents Doug Aitken¡¯s First Solo Exhibition in T¨¹rkiye
Curated by J¨¦r?me Sans, Naked City brings together artworks that create a journey through the architecture of Istanbul¡¯s Haunted Mansion.
How a Tarot Deck Led to a Revolution
What makes The Tarot of A. E. Waite and P. Colman Smith stand out is how much the book emphasizes the creative process and treats the cards like art.
Ed Ruscha Reminds Us to Take Nothing at Face Value
A survey at LACMA takes us through six decades of the artist¡¯s innovations in exploring the relationships between words, images, and materials.
Kelly Church & Cherish Parrish: In Our Words, An Intergenerational Dialogue
Stamps Gallery¡¯s fall season features a new exhibition and a slate of free programming, including a Speaker series, an artist Q&A, workshops, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Is Anything Subversive About Warhol¡¯s Idealized Male?
Velvet Rage and Beauty seems to position itself as part of a larger project of inflecting our understanding of Warhol with his own sexuality.
A Brooklyn Neighborhood Fights for Its Future in a New Documentary
Emergent City returns to the old-school ¡°fly-on-the-wall¡± method of filmmaking to capture democracy in practice in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
Hartford Art School Celebrates Faculty Artists in Pathways Exhibition
Painting a rich portrait of the creative realms explored by HAS faculty members, the show is on view at the University of Hartford in Connecticut.