The author’s voluminous letters to her sister Cassandra reveal her fashion tastes and thrifty skills
This well-conceived exhibition catalogue illuminates the sculptor’s terracotta models—masterpieces in their own right
The Somali-Italian author Igiaba Scego's tale of empowerment draws on the artist's journey from Native American reservation to international fame
Spoiler alert: lots of mounting takes place at Mount's
A level-headed survey of the rise and fall of anthropological and ethnographic collections and what their futures may hold
Kensington and Chelsea is home to celebrated statues and hidden pieces
A new book outlines how cultural affinity helped Danish carpentry’s ‘craftsmanship is king’ ideal conquer the US during the Cold War
A new publication tells the story of the London-born poet and artist, many of whose works are lost
Richly produced book documents how the nonagenarian artist’s work has been informed by her decades of travel
A book of the US photographer's aerial images, created during the Covid-19 pandemic, offers an original take on the US’s lived reality
New critical assessment of the vibrant works of the German artist who was exiled to the Netherlands in 1935
New book uses artist's wartime commission in a coalmine to show his melancholy side and mildly left political strain,
Ninety previously unseen photographs from the early 1970s reveal the foundations of his practice
As Saint Bartholomew the Great celebrates nine centuries, a new volume explores how the church has, against the odds, remained at London’s heart
The artist returned from his trip to America in the 1960s “the personification of self-aware modernity”
In her work, the artist strived to “find our place on the surface of our planet”
The first scholarly study of a true dilettante of Old Masters, antiquities and new works, reveals an indomitable, questing soul
The books spans his entire oeuvre, from swimming pool paintings made soon after leaving university to his recent Jamaican hotel series
These volumes on the Swedish artist will help cement her rightful place as a pioneer of abstract art
Different methods of protecting heritage during times of war are explored with mixed success in this challenging read
The work of the portrait painter is reviewed within the context of her peers
A new book explores the artist’s scratchy, enigmatic drawings of people, long “crowded out” by his heavily textured paintings
This ambitious and approachable study charts the cultural significance of these spaces, from Ancient Greece to today
A brisk but dense guide to the complex rules surrounding the removal of art from public and private spaces
An idiosyncratic Desert Island Discs of works, selected by 54 contributors, considers the role of “memory sites” in making sense of Indian output since 1900
The first English translation of Weill’s 1933 memoir reveals a powerhouse of the Modern art world
Coinciding with opening of controversially postponed Guston show, these publications are vital to grasping the artist's contribution to post-war American art
Recently published catalogue of a touring show from 2018 shows the work of artists who draw inspiration from the urban landscape of the Caribbean nation
While the early part of this publication is dry, once the fires start the narrative heats up
The "professional Yorkshireman" had more than 3,600 pieces including the likes of Lucie Rie and Bernard Leach