Sneak Previews Archive
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Michael Fried: Toward a Post-Caravaggio Pictorial Poetics
Posted on April 15, 2016This summer, we’re delighted to publish a new book by the esteemed art critic and historian Michael Fried. The beautifully illustrated new book, After Caravaggio, combines an accessible account of […] -
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Sneak peek: Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933-1957
Posted on August 12, 2015For your reading pleasure (and it is a pleasure): a sneak preview of an exciting, forthcoming book by Helen Molesworth, chief curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. […] -
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Sneak Peek: David Getsy’s Abstract Bodies: Sixties Sculpture in the Expanded Field of Gender
Posted on July 24, 2015David Getsy’s new book, Abstract Bodies, is eye-opening; by applying the field of transgender studies to the discipline of art history, he offers a new and revelatory approach to long-standing debates […] -
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Sneak Peek: Mark Rothko: From the Inside Out by Christopher Rothko
Posted on July 15, 2015We’re delighted to share a sneak peek at a moving, enlightening, and important book we’re publishing this November: Christopher Rothko’s Mark Rothko: From the Inside Out. Below is an excerpt […] -
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Sneak peek: Aldo van Eyck
Posted on January 16, 2015We’re looking forward to the publication, this spring, of a stellar new comprehensive assessment of the career of Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck, whose work, writing, and teaching all contributed significantly […] -
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Sneak Peek: The Writings of Josep Lluís Sert, Edited by Eric Mumford
Posted on January 9, 2015We’re looking forward to the publication this season of The Writings of Josep Lluís Sert, a volume that provides new insight into Sert’s role as the founder of urban design, […] -
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Ever Yours, van Gogh: A sneak peek at Vincent’s personal letters
Posted on September 10, 2014The beloved 19th-century artist Vincent van Gogh was a prolific letter-writer. His letters are at turns descriptive, confessional, and insightful; when the 6-volume, 2500-page, annotated and illustrated edition of his […] -
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Sneak Peek: The Long March of Pop
Posted on July 18, 2014We are very excited to publish, this October, a new work by eminent art historian and art critic Thomas Crow. The paradigm-changing book challenges existing narratives about the rise of […]