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.

A celebration of the reopening of Tate Britain; including contributions from Liadin Cooke, Susan Hiller, Ed Atkins, Spartacus Chetwynd, Frank Bowling, Carmen […]
This month in Artforum: · Before meeting his match in Peter Fischli, Swiss artist David Weiss, who passed away this past spring, […]
A quick-and-easy illustrated guide called “North American Railroad History in a Nutshell” is now available from the Center for Railroad Photography & […]
St. Martin’s Press presents BANKSY The Man Behind the Wall by Will Ellsworth-Jones, the first full-scale account of the street artist Banksy—by […]