Notebooks filled with the Turkish author's drawings reflect events spanning the past decade
We speak to the British Library exhibition curator Melodie Doumy about the Diamond Sutra and other treasures from the Library Cave
The Tate director discusses her new book about art institutions and their challenges in the 21st century
Rose Boyt’s memoir explores the highs, lows and contradictions of sitting for the artist
In her latest book, the veteran UK journalist recalls her many encounters with artists such as Salvador Dalí, Howard Hodgkin and the Chapman brothers
A new series of books titled Focal Points launches with three volumes of essays and articles by the former curator
As the art historian makes the move into fiction writing, she tells us how learning about her family history inspired her
The director of the National Gallery of Ireland provides an alternative view of the history of art in her new book
The art critic Jackie Wullschläger’s talks to us about her new book, the first major biography of the French Impressionist written in English
The artist also discusses her “meditation on death”, a film shot around and above Hart Island in the US
The art critic Laura Cumming tells us about her new book interlacing art history and memoir
The writer and art historian Nick Trend tells us how he chose the art for his new book and why such choices can often be subjective
The UK artist explains the thought process behind the publication and the joy of “putting in crazy chapter headings”
In his book inspired by the Getty Museum Challenge, Brathwaite recreated portraits by artists such as Georges Trubert and Sonia Boyce
The former editor of Frieze magazine says the idea that modernity had to be rational, cool and atheist was detrimental to art
The artist, who is now in her 90s and voluntarily living in a psychiatric hospital, has a major retrospective under way in Hong Kong
The British artist gives us an insight into the work behind his latest publication, which brings together more than 200 recent drawings
The curator has brought together the work of 50 artists from across the continent for his new book African Art Now
A new publication unpicks how becoming a parent can detrimentally affect an artist’s career and suggests ways the art world can do better
The author explains why his new coming-of-age novel is set against the backdrop of the 1990s art world and what drew him to the paintings of the titular Tiepolo
The artist and designer tells us about his new memoir, which details growing up in Birmingham and taking his mum to a museum for the first time to see his installation of her bedroom
Doro Globus, the managing director of David Zwirner Books, tells us why she decided to write a book highlighting the many jobs that make a great exhibition
The writer Ian Collins says that after his chance meeting with the British artist his “life changed forever”
The Accidental Collector features a wealthy heiress, jet-setting dealers and a Swiss-owned mega gallery in Somerset… sound familiar?
As a biography on the US painter is republished, its author Phoebe Hoban tells us why Neel’s work is more relevant than ever
The British fashion writer Simon Doonan speaks about his new book on the artist and describes his first encounter with Haring via a t-shirt
Although Guston's paintings of Klansmen “remain controversial today” they are also “deeply relevant”, she says
The curator and University of Oxford professor tells us about his new book, The Brutish Museums, which details how museums themselves were “used as a unique type of weapon”
From student sit-ins to the importance of air travel in shaping the art world as we know it
The US artist speaks about his research into historic cases of iconoclastic annihilation