As it marks its 75th anniversary, we hear how the “amazing melting pot” of Vienna shaped the publisher’s identity and what’s ...
A 19th-century naturalist book missing for 16 years, ever since it was stolen from a museum in northern Brazil, has been ...
A new series of books titled Focal Points launches with three volumes of essays and articles by the former curator ...
In his fine obituary in The Guardian, Ian Jack wrote of Stamp that “in later life, he sometimes fretted that he had ‘wasted his time’ writing journalism rather than ‘proper books’”. Interwar is most ...
Hauser & Wirth Publishers, 208pp, £52 (hb) The late sculptor Eva Hesse is back in the spotlight again with an exhibition of wo ...
Known for designing clothes for Beyoncé and Lady Gaga, the artist returns to the city where his father first arrived in the ...
In the warts-and all publication, Orlando Whitfield discusses his 15-year friendship with Philbrick while offering insights into the world of art dealing ...
South African singer Tyla’s sandy Balmain dress was a show-stopper—and not just because she had to be carried up the stairs ...
All you ever wanted to know about the topic, from our difficult relationship with colour to a remarkable monochrome children’s book—selected by the colour historian Alexandra Loske ...
Olivia McEwan trained as an art historian at the Courtauld Institute, specialising in the medieval period, and is now a freelance art journalist and artist based in London ...
Details pre-agreed between artist, his team and David Zwirner solved the first dilemmas of posthumous market management—though later decisions will be made based on a breadth of considerations ...
Details pre-agreed between artist, his team and David Zwirner solved the first dilemmas of posthumous market management—though later decisions will be made based on a breadth of considerations ...