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Often arguing fiercely among themselves, 13 of today’s most prominent art critics tackle the premises and purposes of art criticism in the 21st century. Suddenly, art critics everywhere seem to feel their profession needs thorough re-examination. In a pluralist, global, market-driven art world, how should a critic approach the evaluation of visual art? [ MORE ]

A scholarly and defining work that cements the modern art time line. Follow prominent art historian Irving Sandler’s steps and thoughts through the New York art world as a budding, soon to be influential art critic of the evolution of modern art.
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A compilation of essays spanning a decade from 1994 to the summer of 2004. Post Cold War order unravels, Islamic Fundamentalism threatens and September 11th, 2001 visibly defines a before and after in contemporary art. [ MORE ]

A collection of 22 provocative interviews and essays by and about world-renowned French Artist and Philosopher Bernar Venet spanning the period from 1975 thru 2003. [ MORE ]

Raphael Rubinstein's seismic essay "A Quiet Crisis" ( Art in America) incited a broad and heated discussion in the art world about what criticism should be and might become. This is the body of writing that lead to Rubinstein's challenge. [ MORE ]

A fascinating and entertaining compilation of a "who’s who" in Blonde history. What is it about being blonde that has a certain flair and what happens when a brunette gets in the way? Featuring stunning images and insightful text on all of your favorites from Jean Harlow, Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly to Sharon Stoneand Christina Applegate!


Produced with Adelson Galleries New York, Hard Press Editions presents Andrew Stevovich: Solitary Demons, a monograph featuring over three decades
of his Stevovich’s artwork. Texts by Anita Shreve, Carol Diehl and John Saget-Young . Hardcover, 164