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Albrecht Dürer
An exploration of the life and works of German artist Albrecht Dürer and his self-obsession. The Italian Renaissance birthed the modern sense of self, and no artist from the…
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Artemisia Gentileschi and Feminism in Early Modern Europe
An accessible introduction to the life of the seventeenth-century’s most celebrated women artists, now in paperback. Artemisia Gentileschi is by far the most famous woman artist of the premodern era….
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Barbara Ellmerer. Sense of Science
A dialogue between natural science and art: the first major monograph on Swiss painter Barbara Ellmerer. When an apple falls to the ground, we see the effect of gravity. Yet…
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Chagall
Explores themes of home, exile, and Jewish identity in Chagall’s mid-career works. Marc Chagall (1887–1985) remains famous for his dreamy images and luminous use of color, but in the…
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Correspondence
Including a number of short essays by Bataille and Leiris on aspects of the other’s work as well as excerpts on Bataille from Leiris’ diaries, this collection of correspondence throws…
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Czech Secession
A lavishly illustrated exploration of forward-looking Czech art around the turn of the twentieth century. Though it’s less widely heralded than Berlin and Vienna, 1890s Prague was every bit…
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Egon Schiele. Catalogue Raisonné
One of the most lavishly illustrated collections of Egon Schiele’s work ever published, presented in an updated new edition. In 1972, Austrian collector Rudolf Leopold (1925–2010) published a landmark catalog…
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George Bolster
The Anthropocene and human ignorance through futuristic contemporary textile art.When Will We Recognize Us examines the practice of research-based artist George Bolster, who addresses the crises facing our species, the…
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