Life on Earth: Art as armour in Mandel’s ‘Station Eleven’
[ad_1] “I stood looking over my damaged home and tried to forget the sweetness of life on Earth.”– Emily St John Mandel, Station Eleven In a world on the...
[ad_1] “I stood looking over my damaged home and tried to forget the sweetness of life on Earth.”– Emily St John Mandel, Station Eleven In a world on the...
[ad_1] Metamorphoses: Ovid and the Arts, Francesca Cappelletti and Frits Scholten (editors), Hannibal Books, 192pp, $50 (pb) The Roman poet...
[ad_1] The UK author and journalist Holly Black set clear boundaries for her new publication, The Story of Printmaking: A Global History of Art, which...
[ad_1] Art heists always capture the imagination—just ask officials at the Musée du Louvre—and the theft of a Rembrandt in 1975 was no exception. On 14 April...
[ad_1] From Chris Levine’s luminous portraits and Kate Bryan and James Payne’s accessible guides to enjoying art, to the first English translation of Sachiko...
[ad_1] By LEAF ARBUTHNOT Published: 10:00, 26 October 2025 | Updated: 10:00, 26 October 2025 How To Art by Kate Bryan Hutchinson Heinemann £16.99, 336pp The...
[ad_1] Metroid Prime 1–3: A Visual Retrospective is a fabulous resource for learning more than I ever thought I’d be privy to about Nintendo and Retro Studios’...
[ad_1] The modern world thinks of art as very important, something close to the meaning of life. The symptoms of this elevated regard include the opening of...
[ad_1] The author and critic Charlotte Mullins reconfigures the canon of art from the British Isles in a vast new survey stretching from the Ice Age to today....
[ad_1] Sony has confirmed it’s publishing a 400-page art book documenting 30 years of PlayStation history to mark the brand’s anniversary. The tome...
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