ART / Criticism & Theory
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ART / Criticism & Theory
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ART / Criticism & Theory
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- Drawing then, innovation and influence in American drawings of the sixties, curated by Kate Ganz
- Transparent drawing, Kurt Ofer
- Seven keys to modern art, 40 illustrations, Simon Morley
- The illustrated history of the elements, earth, water, air, fire, Jan Kozákm, Roger M.W. Musson
- Ways of seeing, a book made by John Berger ... [et al.]
- Why have there been no great women artists?, Linda Nochlin
- The artificial body in fashion and art, marionettes, models, and mannequins, Adam Geczy
- Black Dada reader, Adam Pendleton
- Portraits, John Berger on artists, by John Berger ; edited by Tom Overton
- New way of seeing, the history of art in 57 works : over 200 illustrations, Kelly Grovier
- Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch, inspiration and transformation, John B. Ravenal
- Who will pay reparations on my soul?, essays, Jesse McCarthy
- Look again, how to experience the old masters, Ossian Ward
- London calling, Bacon, Freud, Kossoff, Andrews, Auerbach, and Kitaj, Elena Crippa and Catherine Lampert
- Abject visions, powers of horror in art and visual culture, edited by Rina Arya and Nicholas Chare
- Red, the history of a color, Michel Pastoureau ; translated by Jody Gladding
- Going there, black visual satire, Richard J. Powell
- The death of the artist, how creators are struggling to survive in the age of billionaires and big tech, William Deresiewicz
- Forms of enchantment, writings on art & artists, Marina Warner
- The new politics of the handmade, craft, art and design, edited by Anthea Black and Nicole Burisch
- Symbolism, Norbert Wolf
- Borealis, Aisha Sabatini Sloan
- In the land of the cyclops, essays, Karl Ove Knausgaard ; translated from the Norwegian by Martin Aitken, with additional translations by Ingvild Burkey and Damion Searls
- Bad new days, art, criticism, emergency, Hal Foster
- In-between dance cultures, on the migratory artistic identity of Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Akram Khan, Guy Cools
- Feminism and folk art, case studies in Mexico, New Zealand, Japan, and Brazil, Eli Bartra ; translation from Spanish by Andrea Ruthven and Andrea Knowles
- Hot, cold, heavy, light, 100 art writings, 1988-2018, Peter Schjeldahl ; edited with an introduction by Jarrett Earnest
- The invisible dragon, essays on beauty, Dave Hickey
- Art and faith, a theology of making, Makoto Fujimura ; foreword by N.T. Wright
- Great works, encounters with art, Michael Glover
- Socialist realism, Trisha Low
- Keeping an eye open, essays on art, Julian Barnes
- Trap door, trans cultural production and the politics of visibilty, edited by Reina Gossett, Eric A. Stanley, and Johanna Burton
- Magritte, a life, Alex Danchev ; with Sarah Whitfield
- Aleksandra Waliszewska, 2000 words, editor, Karen Marta
- What it means to write about art, interviews with art critics, by Jarrett Earnest
- Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, crossing lines, Dieter Buchhart and contributors
- Landscapes, John Berger on art, by John Berger ; edited with an introduction by Tom Overton
- Pretentiousness, why it matters, Dan Fox
- Picture this, how pictures work, Molly Bang
- The Da Vinci legacy, how an elusive 16th-century artist became a global pop icon, Jean-Pierre Isbouts and Christopher Heath Brown
- Fractured times, culture and society in the twentieth century, Eric Hobsbawm
- Chromophobia, David Batchelor
- The century of artists' books, Johanna Drucker
- Curating at the edge, artists respond to the U.S./Mexico border /, Kate Bonansinga ; foreword by Lucy R. Lippard
- Sweet little cunt, the graphic work of Julie Doucet, by Anne Elizabeth Moore
- Thinking out of sight, writings on the arts of the visible, Jacques Derrida ; edited by Ginette Michaud, Joana Masó, and Javier Bassas ; with new translations by Laurent Milesi
- The conspiracy of modern art, Luiz Renato Martins ; edited and introduced by Steve Edwards ; translated by Renato Rezende
- Still in the saddle, the Hollywood western, 1969-1980, Andrew Patrick Nelson
- 9.5 theses on art and class, Ben Davis
Outgoing Resources
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