But there’s one type of book that will never go out of style, and that is the classic art book. By which we mean those sometimes hefty coffee table books filled with beautiful pictures.
A new book considers how Bristol-born artist Banksy revitalises classical art through his reworkings of well-known works.
$49.95/£42 (hb), 10 September Accompanying the Gardiner Museum (Toronto) show, this book will reveal the Kenya-born British ceramist’s use of classical ... History of Art, Yale, 256pp, 100 ...
The book’s description promises that: “In this fully illustrated and entertaining exploration, bestselling author Kelly Grovier traces art history through Banksy’s lens, presenting many of his most ...
The Renaissance began in Italy during the 14th century, spreading across Europe by the 17th century. This period saw a ...
The library first obtained the recently-returned copy in 1959. Field said Whitman is an "American classic," and the book had been very popular. The book will not return to the shelf due to its ...
Born and raised in San Diego, Kevin ‘Blax’ Burroughs has amassed many years of experience at theaters all over town as an ...
Classical education has exploded in the last 10 years, and for good reason. Education has descended into a utilitarian pursuit, though an ineffective one at that. By focusing primarily on career readi ...
O ur fall season at Newport Classical is well underway as we welcome the crisp air of autumn. Most of our concerts at this ...
For those who cherish the nostalgic charm of retro gaming, diving into books that delve into the history, culture, and stories behind these classic systems ...
Although it sometimes gets in its own way, The Plucky Squire is a beautiful adventure with an immaculate sense of style.
You see, The Plucky Squire falls prey to one of modern gaming’s most well-intentioned, but still utterly annoying, sins and overtly tutorializes everything. When it deigns to allow the player to pop ...