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Gaze Upon These Heroic (and Very Good) Space Dogs!

Gaze Upon These Heroic (and Very Good) Space Dogs!

The Soviet Space Dogs Who Boldly Went Where They Were Told to Go

By Martin Parr | July 19, 2019

'Fatal Light Awareness,' <br>A Poem by Margaret Atwood

'Fatal Light Awareness,'
A Poem by Margaret Atwood

With Photographs by Owen Deutsch from Bringing Back the Birds

By Margaret Atwood | July 17, 2019

Daido Moriyama, Legendary Street Photographer, on How to Take a Snapshot

Daido Moriyama, Legendary Street Photographer, on How to Take a Snapshot

"If you don’t have desire, you won’t see what’s there."

By Daido Moriyama and Takeshi Nakamoto | July 11, 2019

Documenting Jane Austen Cosplay in the English Countryside

Documenting Jane Austen Cosplay in the English Countryside

Talking to Alejandra Carles-Tolra About Her Photo Project “Where We Belong”

By Ellie Broughton | July 10, 2019

The Art World Doesn't Want Us to Ask Where the Money Comes From

The Art World Doesn't Want Us to Ask Where the Money Comes From

Barbara Bourland on Value and Excess in the Art Market

By Barbara Bourland | July 2, 2019

Working on a Novel About an Artist? Write Like a Painter

Working on a Novel About an Artist? Write Like a Painter

Kummer on Picasso, van Gogh, Hopper, and the
Painterly Art of Observation

By Luke Jerod Kummer | July 1, 2019

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In Pablo Picasso's Studio During the Nazi Occupation of Paris

By Françoise Gilot and Carlton Lake | June 13, 2019

Why France Bizot Uses Books as the Canvas for Her Art

By Sarah Moroz | June 13, 2019

Inside the Great Bookstores of Paris

By Nichole Robertson | June 12, 2019

A Very Honest Account of Life with Pablo Picasso

A Very Honest Account of Life with Pablo Picasso

On Françoise Gilot's Classic Memoir of Time with a "Great Man"

By Jaime Fuller | June 11, 2019

Cover Reveal: <em>Freeman's</em> California Issue

Cover Reveal: Freeman's California Issue

John Freeman and Michael Salu on Visions of the Golden State

By Literary Hub | June 10, 2019

Michel Leiris on the Details That Make Great Art

Michel Leiris on the Details That Make Great Art

Of Manet, Shakespeare, and More

By Michel Leiris | June 10, 2019

On the Role of Black Women in the Struggle for Suffrage

On the Role of Black Women in the Struggle for Suffrage

Kate Clarke Lemay Curates 'Portraits of Persistence' at the National Portrait Gallery

By Kate Lemay | June 4, 2019

New York City in the 1930s, As Seen Through the Lens of Berenice Abbott

New York City in the 1930s, As Seen Through the Lens of Berenice Abbott

From a New Compilation of Her Work

By Berenice Abbott | June 3, 2019

SAMO: The Origins of Jean-Michel Basquiat

SAMO: The Origins of Jean-Michel Basquiat

From Paolo Parisi's Graphic Biography of a New York Legend

By Paolo Parisi | May 28, 2019

Anger and Art in a <br>Dying Empire

Anger and Art in a
Dying Empire

Jonathan Jones on Francis Bacon, David Hockney, and
British Painting in the 1970s

By Jonathan Jones | May 17, 2019

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