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New Books in Art

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This is a magically journey about the mystery of the design process. Chip Sullivan's Cartooning the

Domesticating Empire: Egyptian Landscapes in Pompeian Gardens (Oxford University Press, 2019) is the

Five decades ago, Native American leaders launched a crusade to force museums to return their sacred

Harold Holzer has written a biography of one of America’s greatest public artists of the nineteenth

In one of history’s largest migrations, hundreds of thousands of Norwegians immigrated to North Amer

On this episode of the New Books Network, Dr. Lee Pierce (she/they)--Asst. Prof. of Rhetoric at SUNY

In the information age, knowledge is power. Hence, facilitating the access to knowledge to wider pub

Building Mid-Republican Rome: Labor, Architecture, and the Urban Economy (Oxford University Press, 2

What are the characteristics of the 21st Century arts leader? In From Imposter to Impact: Arts Leade

Alexander Langlands is a British archaeologist, historian, writer, and broadcaster.  His most recent

Andrew McClellan and Sally Anne Duncan’s book offers a behind-the-scenes exploration of the career o

Nadia Amoroso’s Representing Landscapes: A Visual Collection of Landscape Architectural Drawings (Ro

We know quite a bit about the physical signatures of urban “modernity” foisted upon Paris by Baron H

A new book explores how and why New York City became a showcase for the art and architectural styles

Elizabeth A. Fraser's Mediterranean Encounters: Artists Between Europe and the Ottoman Empire, 1774–

With Paris as the organizing locus of his new book, Du moyen âge à nos jours, expériences et représe

New York City might have been the epicenter of the twentieth century American art scene, but Los Ang

McKenzie Wark’s new book offers 21 focused studies of thinkers working in a wide range of fields who

In her book Archiveology: Walter Benjamin and Archival Film Practices (Duke University Press, 2018),

Sigmund Freud may have been the first to popularize the study of dreams, but several scholars since