Finishing his new book—an exploration of the untold origins of British art—took our diarist into a universe that only an author can inhabit
As it marks its 75th anniversary, we hear how the “amazing melting pot” of Vienna shaped the publisher’s identity and what’s in store for the future
French art historian is “horrified by the accusation of antisemitism” following the publication of his collection of short stories
The vice-president Deborah Aaronson tells us how the company got some help from Albert Einstein and why eBooks are not necessarily the future of art publishing
The publication’s sudden closure comes just days after Penske Media Corporation acquired Artforum
New York journal joins ARTnews and Art in America under same corporate umbrella
The Condé Nast business head brings with him more than two decades of experience as a media professional
The magazine and digital platform, founded in 2009, often led critical art debates on race, sex, class and gender, but will now close if a new owner is not found
Silos are tight in the arts, but here's how musicians, artists and writers and can work together to bring in new audiences
Where print runs for trade art books have seen steady declines since the 90s, sales of artists’ books have stayed steady or risen—we look at why
A year on from its announcement, we look at whether the Richard Schlagman Art Book Awards is meeting its ambitions
Art books for tablets will leave printed works as elite items
Leon Black says art publisher to launch digital products
Leading organisations to abolish reproduction charges for scholarly publications
Publishers will also be able to download images directly from the website
Published to accompany his show of paintings at Gagosian in New York, it promises much but delivers little
Louise MacBain: “a Bloomberg of the arts”
The ex-ceo of Phillips de Pury talks about her plans to create a group of art publications and to make an “Art Davos”
Art historians go to court in France and the US to reclaim the research they say was stolen from them
From Dürer to digital beauties
The French chairman of Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessey and Phillips auction houise may turn the publication into a luxury lifestyle magazine
Museums and collectors should hasten to protect their rights in this field
First ever complete edition of avant-garde artist’s writings appearing in five volumes
“The biggest change in the publishing business these days is the phenomenon of the super-store and the breakneck pace at which these stores are opening”
The text includes illustrative examples alongside practical advice
Books on non-Western art, women artists, and from the new art history