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Contemporary British Studio Ceramics
In Britain today the output of excellent ceramics seems more eclectic than elsewhere. This stylish and wide-ranging survey comprises examples of clay art by one hundred major artists, covering the period from the late 1980s...
James Frazer Stirling
Notes from the Archive
An in-depth exploration of the design process and teaching methods of the remarkable British architect as revealed by the archives of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal The British architect...
Gabriel Metsu
A reevaluation of Gabriel Metsu, one of the leading genre painters of the Dutch Golden Age Gabriel Metsu (1629–1667) employed an unusual variety of styles, techniques, and subjects, making him a...
Japan Fashion Now
A visually stunningexploration of how contemporary Japanese fashion and visual culture are transforming the way we experience our world Scholars have long acknowledged the significance of the...
Petah Coyne
Everything That Rises Must Converge
Unlike many contemporary artists who focus on social or media-related issues, Petah Coyne (born 1953) imbues her work with a magical quality to evoke intensely personal associations. Her sculptures convey an inherent tension...
Salvador Dalí
The Late Work
A highly anticipated publication that seeks to reassess the legacy of one of the greatest artists of the 20th century Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) was one of the most famous and controversial artists of the...
Christian Marclay
Festival
Christian Marclay (born 1955) explores the fusion of fine art and audio cultures, transforming sounds and music into a visible, physical form through performance, collage, sculpture, installation, photography, and video....
Old Javanese Gold
The Hunter Thompson Collection at the Yale University Art Gallery
While ancient Javanese bronze and ironwork have long elicited interest, there is a lesser-known yet equally fascinating aspect of the Indonesian island's history: gold artifacts, including jewelry, clothing accessories, statues...
Altered and Adorned
Using Renaissance Prints in Daily Life
Today Renaissance-era prints are typically preserved behind glass or in solander boxes in museums, but these decorative objects were once a central part of everyday life. Altered and Adorned is a delightful, surprising...
Upside Down
Arctic Realities
Based on groundbreaking new scholarship, Upside Down: Arctic Realities brings together ancient and modern works from the Arctic region, including major sites in Russia and Alaska. The featured pieces dramatically...