Observer’s Best Art Books of 2025
[ad_1] Our favorite new art books span museum insider accounts, histories of protest and fresh takes on how images shape politics. Courtesy the publishers This...
[ad_1] Our favorite new art books span museum insider accounts, histories of protest and fresh takes on how images shape politics. Courtesy the publishers This...
[ad_1] Maggie Lemak. Courtesy Bond & Grace Over the past few years, the publisher Bond & Grace has come to be known, among a certain set of readers,...
[ad_1] Entrance Hall, The Frick Collection, New York © Nicholas Venezia The Frick Collection reopened on Manhattan’s Upper East Side this spring after a...
[ad_1] In winter, Aspen is a monochrome, minimalist paradise—stark volumes and faces carved by time and the trails of avid outdoorsmen. In summer, the...
[ad_1] The Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Radio City Music Hall. One thing these iconic New York buildings all have in common: They’re all built...
[ad_1] (Image credit: Getty Images) For more than 100 years, activists have drawn attention to the depiction of female nudes in art. Is it time to look at them...
[ad_1] Art has always had a double life, as both an expression of human spirit and a repository of value. From Renaissance patronage to today’s...
[ad_1] Still, as Alkhamis-Kanoo emphasizes, the real transformation runs deeper. An entirely new group of artists, cultural leaders, collectors and audiences...
[ad_1] Everything, including the code to power algorithms, came from someone at some point. Are we as a society forgetting that? Within the rise of artificial...
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