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They say you should never judge a book by its cover, but as a man intrigued by the concept of judgement, the French philosopher Albert Camus would allow us to make an exception. Happily the covers for ...
Few critics have engaged with Jasper Johns’ work as deeply or as persistently as Robert Storr. Focal Points, a new collection of essays, ...
Peruse enough bookstores – or just stroll past their window displays – and you’ll certainly have encountered the design trends adorning our best (and bestselling) literature. Illustrations abound: ...
Loveland’s Historic Preservation Commission will host a free presentation by historian and author Ken Jessen on “History Lost ...
From erotic drawings to Mickey Mouse on a motorcycle, works in the author’s home nurtured his creativity. They’ll star at ...
Behind an unassuming brick exterior lies abstract art, overflowing bookshelves and handcrafted wood furniture.
A retrospective at Philadelphia Museum of Art celebrates Ramberg’s playful focus on the fetishistic rituals of femininity ...
Percival Everett spoke with Dan White, Humanities Writer at UC Santa Cruz, about the creation of his 2024 National Book Award ...
If you loved "Hidden Figures" and "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks," check out these other great books on women doing ...
When Will Wright pitched The Sims to his bosses at his own company years ago, he couldn’t get anyone excited about it. It was a miracle it shipped, and then it became the foundation for a franchise ...
A retrospective at Mexic-Arte is the first solo show for an Austin Chicano artist who has long worked as a commercial screen ...
Bruce Nauman's celebrated Conceptual art ripened during the decade he worked in Pasadena. A fine gallery show assembles two ...
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