Cahiers d’Art, one of the world’s most distinguished publishers of the visual arts, announces its plans to republish the long-out-of-print and highly sought-after Zervos Picasso Catalogue.
Cahiers d’Art, one of the world’s most distinguished publishers of the visual arts, announces its plans to republish the long-out-of-print and highly sought-after Zervos Picasso Catalogue.
Paris after World War I was teeming with Americans. Bon vivants seeking escape from prohibition mingled with artists and intellectuals, all pursuing […]
Cabinet magazine issue 46, with a special section on “Punishment,” is available now. Cabinet is on sale in the US at independent […]
Contemporary figurative painter Eric Zener has produced a large collection of fine art works over the past decade, and gathered quite a […]
The Royal Ontario Museum has published a new book on Paul Kane. Paul Kane/the Artist/: Wilderness to Studio, covering the works of […]