A brisk but dense guide to the complex rules surrounding the removal of art from public and private spaces
An idiosyncratic Desert Island Discs of works, selected by 54 contributors, considers the role of “memory sites” in making sense of Indian output since 1900
The first English translation of Weill’s 1933 memoir reveals a powerhouse of the Modern art world
Coinciding with opening of controversially postponed Guston show, these publications are vital to grasping the artist's contribution to post-war American art
Recently published catalogue of a touring show from 2018 shows the work of artists who draw inspiration from the urban landscape of the Caribbean nation
While the early part of this publication is dry, once the fires start the narrative heats up
The "professional Yorkshireman" had more than 3,600 pieces including the likes of Lucie Rie and Bernard Leach
This comprehensive history of the lady’s obsessive relationship with Sèvres porcelain in the 18th century sheds light on little-known aspects of the industry
A new publication and forthcoming exhibition explore Herlinde Koelbl’s chronicle of the extraordinary 30-year political career of Germany’s first woman chancellor
This analysis, while celebrating the skill of artists and artisans, does not ignore the exploitative practices of previous centuries
Our roundup of the latest art publications
Our roundup of the latest art publications
Our roundup of the latest art publications
A roundup of the latest art publications
A roundup of the latest art publications
A roundup of the latest art publications
A roundup of the latest art publications
A roundup of the latest art publications
The latest art publications rounded up in our new book bag section
Publication focuses on what neuroscience and psychology bring to the table with the late artist's works
At least 250 volumes in European languages have been published in 2019, the year that saw the world commemorate 500 years since Leonardo da Vinci's death
This book shows how, from the end of the 19th century to the Second World War, artists collaborated with architects to craft an image of themselves
Ahead of the blockbuster at the Musée du Louvre, we get an exclusive first read of the publication written by Martin Kemp, Robert Simon and Margaret Dalivalle