A unique and artful exhibition of imaginary books is now on view at the Grolier Club
The institution cited “unforeseen circumstances”, leaving angry participants with debt and many unanswered questions
The book, which was published 30 years ago, is inspiring performances and installations across the US
Director of Lafayette Anticipations tells us about her favourite writers, what music and podcasts she's been listening to, and the cultural experience that changed the way she sees the world
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
An investor has bought the 168-year-old publication for a fraction of its claimed value
Silos are tight in the arts, but here's how musicians, artists and writers and can work together to bring in new audiences
Ink writing found on pottery sherds suggests the system spread into the Levant earlier than originally thought
Throughout his life, he continued to paint and write books, showing his literature-infused art in New York just last year
The 22-year-old Los Angeles poet was the youngest ever to deliver a recitation on Inauguration Day. Listen to and read her words here
Campaign, which hopes to turn the Oxford home into a literary centre, has been backed by actors from the film adaptation Ian McKellen and Martin Freeman
The influential 101-year-old founder of San Francisco’s City Lights Bookstore discusses his paintings and drawings, now on view in New York
The artist William Powell Frith 'almost collapsed' at the honour of being commissioned by the famous writer to paint his heroine Kate Nickleby
Exhibition at the Centre Pompidou focuses on the artist’s post-pope period, which has received less critical examination
The Victorian artist group explored the connections between art and scientific observation to enhance art’s moral purpose
Book of illuminations show various fashions that shed light on literary styles
The author is hindered by his own technique
“We exist in a state of barbarity, where art is on the point of not loving art”