This full-colour catalogue accompanies an international tour that features 70 twentieth-century paintings and sculptures from the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Collection, including masterpieces by Salvador Dalí, Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Vincent Van Gogh, Frida Kahlo and many others. Rich in illustrations the volume emphasizes the remarkable vitality, salience, and subversiveness of […]
Cabinet Books announces the coming of Bigert & Bergström’s “The Last Calendar,” your companion for the 356 days of 2012, the world’s final year. When the current cycle of the Maya Long Count calendar concludes on 21 December 2012, the world will end. Of course, this is hardly the first […]
A major new publication from Te Papa Press is being launched at the National Weavers’ hui in Kawhia this weekend. Whatu Kakahu: Maori Cloaks is a beautifully illustrated new book that hopes to help open the storeroom doors of the Maori collections held in our national museum, home to the […]
What is a translation? Do we only translate words, or perhaps also art? Is it possible to translate one culture into another? The symposium Exercises in Translatability, on 13 October 2011 at 2–7 pm, gathers a group of theorists and curators to discuss how we in a globalised world can […]
This lavishly illustrated and beautifully designed catalogue by Joan Simon and Susan Faxon accompanies the first museum retrospective devoted to fiber artist Sheila Hicks. Extensive images are accompanied by three scholarly essays which analyze and place in critical context her many modes of creation, and demonstrate how Hicks’ pioneering work […]
Badlands Unlimited is pleased to announce the publication of Poems by Yvonne Rainer. This limited paperback will premiere at the NY Art Book Fair (September 30–October 2). The enhanced e-book is now available on Apple iBooks for the iPad and iPhone and Amazon for the Kindle. Poems is a collection […]
American Fine Art, a bimonthly magazine dedicated entirely to the market for historic American art, will debut this fall at a number of signature events, auctions, and exhibitions nationwide. Unlike other fine art magazines, American Fine Art is unique in that it will preview upcoming exhibitions and auctions of historic […]
By John Elderfield. With Jennifer Field, Delphine Huisinga, Lauren Mahony, Jim Coddington and Susan Lake Published in conjunction with the first large-scale multi-medium posthumous retrospective of Willem de Kooning’s career, this publication offers an unparalleled opportunity to appreciate the development of the artist’s work as it unfolded over nearly seven […]
Boris Kralj’s exhibition and photo book ‘My Belgrade’ tell the story about a country which does not exist anymore. Belgrade, a synonym for the last place which witnesses the artist’s personal point of view on this very fragile theme Yugoslavia. On Kralj’s numerous travels to the post Yugoslav countries, he […]
In celebration of this publication, the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation will showcase rolling images selected from the book. The images can be viewed from the street between 12:00 noon and 9:00 pm. September 16, 2011 – October 3, 2011 at Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Project Space 455 W. 19th Street, New York […]