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This timely exhibition reminds us how prodigiously his work then developed, and deals with his sculp...

A little Madness in the spring. Emily Dickinson's Garden: The Poetry of F...

In any season, a visit to the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) provides ample glimpses of nature...

Brad Pitt’s Initiative. Making It Right: New Houses at New Orleans’ Lo...

Brad Pitt’s Make it Right housing neighbourhood reconstruction initiative for New Orleans is not t...

Book review: A Year in Architecture

This is an exceptional publication unique as such in the architectural lists and part of a series of...

Book review: George Barbier: The Birth of Art Deco

An apt setting for the first major exhibit covering Art Deco designer George Barbier's full range of...

Book review: Playing with Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage. By ...

Published to accompany a travelling exhibit originating at the Art Institute of Chicago in fall 2009...

Book review: Brunelleschi, Lacan, Le Corbusier

Subtitled Architecture, Space and the Construction of Subjectivity, this book is an important new ad...

CRASH (Homage to JG Ballard)

One aim of CRASH...

CRASH (Homage to JG Ballard)

One aim of CRASH ...

Chris Ofili at Tate Britain

Chris Ofili’s mid-career retrospective at Tate Britain is a crowd pleaser, and this is no bad thin...

Book review: Architecture in Times of Need. Make it Right. Rebuilding New ...

This volume represents a unique documentation of an aid venture led by actor/philanthropist Brad Pit...

Art Bin: Landyfill

Since emerging from Goldsmiths at the beginning of the last major recession, Michael Landy has pursu...

Book review: Ben Johnson. Foster in View

This volume is a rare compendium and covers primarily the growing success of the painter Ben Johnson...

Book review: Passion City: STraum a. Landscape Architecture

The authors of this book are the landscape design practice STraum a. based in Berlin. Kristin Feirei...

Book review: Maker of Dreams, the Mother of them All. Madeleine Vionnet, ...

Since the 1939 closing of her maison, Vionnet has been eclipsed in fashion histories by more colourf...

Beth Fisher: Grisaille Legacy

Beth Fisher: Grisaille Legacy at The Royal Scottish Academy this January is an exhibition of monumen...

A Human Museum Without Walls. Bigger, Better, More: The Art of Viola Frey

Now at its third stop, the Museum of Arts and Design (MAD) in New York City, the multi-city exhibit ...

Andrzej Jackowski: The Remembered Present

Andrzej Jackowski is known for his poetic reveries of dispossession, epic scenes of trees floating a...

Crazy God. Photographs by Yvonne De Rosa

A psychiatric hospital in Southern Italy is the subject matter of Yvonne De Rosa...

ARC: I Draw for You

Drawn Together is a London-based group of artists (Maryclare Foá, Jane Grisewood, Birgitta Hosea, C...

Conceptual drawing: recent work by Bernhard Sachs, Mike Parr, Greg Creek a...

In a global context drawing exists irrespective of cultural identity. It is a basic human instinct t...

A New Look for a New World. Art Deco Complete: The Definitive Guide to the...

After turning the final page in Art Nouveau and Art Deco authority Alastair Duncan's weighty guide t...

Book review: Dangerous Women: The Perils of Muses and Femmes Fatales

Dangerous Women: The Perils of Muses and Femmes Fatales by Laure Adler and...

Book review: Art and Text; Poor. Old. Tired. Horse

The tradition whereby literary works are recited rather than read in silence can be traced to the ba...

Aida Tomescu: Paintings and Drawings

If anything, painting is life. It is one of the very few pure things in life. It has an existence in...

Book review: MJ Long, Artists' Studios

This book is something of a rarity today. It comes as a survey of the design of 14...

Book review: An Outline of European Architecture by Nikolaus Pevsner

In this new and updated edition, the current publishers have produced a well-timed development of th...

Book review: Trevor Dannatt: Works and Words

Trevor Dannatt, RA, FRIBA (b. London 1920) has been a prominent architect in Britain for most of the...

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