Why Did Coreen Simpson’s Stylish Pictures of Exuberant Black Life Fail to Reach a Wider Audience Until Now?
Her new monograph shows how she merged fashion and social photography.
- By
6 Books We’re Looking Forward to in November
This month's hottest offerings are tinged with revolutionary and/or end-times energy.
- By
How Jean Baudrillard Turned Philosophy into Performance Art
A new biography details his ideas as he lived them.
- By
In His Paintings, Chaïm Soutine Found the Divine in Decay
Soutine's representational canvases may have fallen out amid micentury AbEx fervor, but they are certainly back in now.
- By
8 Books We’re Looking Forward to in October
October brings an exciting, eclectic set of new releases that dive into art, fashion, philosophy, and fiction.
- By
How Okwui Enwezor Made the Art World Bigger
A new collection of his writings, out in August, reveals the thinking behind his boundary-breaking curatorial work.
- By
Has the Art World Instrumentalized the Word “Activist”?
Lauren O'Neill-Butler portrays the ten case studies that comprise her book on artistic activism as qualified successes.
- By
The First English-Language Monet Biography Portrays an Artist Capturing Nature Eclipsed by the Industrial Revolution’s Smoggy Haze
The book also concerns the nature of genius and the indiscretions it permits.
- By
Books in Brief: What to Read in May
A.i.A.'s five most-anticipated art books coming out in May, from an experimental Fassbinder biography to a history of how Danish chairs took over American homes.
- By
HOARD: A Peek at the Pop-Up Lady’s Moveable Book Collection
Ellen Rubin gives ARTnews a tour of her collection of 10,000 pop-up books.
- By
Newswire
RobbReport
The U.S. Just Cut Tariffs on Swiss Goods to 15%
WWD
Naadam’s Cult-Favorite Cashmere Sweater Deserves a Place in Your Fall Capsule Wardrobe — Here’s Our Editor’s Honest Review
Sportico
Under Armour’s CEO Just Did the Thing He ‘Couldn’t Imagine’
IndieWire