An entirely new retrospective survey of the work of Israeli artist Orna Ben-Ami, including her monumental public works, from the early 1990s to the present day
This illuminating and richly illustrated volume celebrates the Custodia di Terra Sancta (Custody of the Holy Land), its history, its legacy and its precious treasures.
This ground-breaking volume increases our understanding of the dynamism and richness of American art, drawing on the work of artists who have often created from the artistic margins.
Anentirely fresh study of how, at the end of the 19th century, the neighbourhoodof Montmartre nurtured a vital, innovative and unique community of artists whorevolutionized Western art
A dynamic, bold, exploration of the breadth of the Kubadesign aesthetic and its lasting impact on early 20th-century modernismthrough to the present day.
This new volume in the Frick Diptych series features an illuminating essay by deputy director and Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator Xavier F. Salomon paired with images of a new work created for the occasion by Flora Yukhnovich, along with a short text by the artist.
A wonderful volume which captures the central role of Parisian cafés as a source of inspiration in the development of modern art
Mary Sims: A Retrospective celebrates this distinctive late-20th century Southern US artist whose works express a very contemporary form of retro cool
New volume in theFrick Diptych series features an illuminating essay by Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator Aimee Ng paired with a contribution by fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi.
This lavishly illustrated book tells theintriguing story of the search for, and discovery of, wonderful, raregilt-silver religious vessels thought lost for centuries.
This new volume in the Frick Diptych features an essay by associate curator Marie-Laure Buku Pongo paired with a contribution by sculptor Arlene Shechet.
A fascinating, beautifully illustrated narrative of a neglected group of Italian decorative and scenic artists and their impact on American visual culture in the nineteenth century.