A global showcase of recent residential, commercial, and cultural projects.
A deeply intimate portrait of Beaton-his life, his loves, and his courageous coming to terms with himself-seen through the lens of his most meaningful relationships.
A critical appraisal of Sorayama, the influential Japanese artist renowned for his sleek, science-fiction-inflected paintings, drawings, and monumental sculptures rendered with extraordinary technical precision.
A celebration of Azerbaijan's rarely visited cultural treasures, this luxurious volume unveils this land's many marvels-from medieval palaces along the Silk Road to Zaha Hadid's visionary architecture, from its vibrant rugs to its exquisite jewelry.
Discover the most significant museum collection chronicling African American life, history, and culture, revealing centuries of creativity, resistance, determination, and joy.
An extraordinary collection of 1980s fashion-garments and accessories gathered through one man's singular passion to create the world's most definitive archive of the era-enhanced by original interviews with the decade's most influential designers, stylists, and tastemakers.
In a refreshingly original book, author, and curator Tiggy Maconochie connects humanity with the horse through a contemporary visual lens via artists who are not typically known for their horse-inspired work.
Inside a reimagined industrial building in Belgium, N.E.S.T. broadens the definition of what a cultural space can be.
Hawaiian native Carissa Moore brought joy and pride to the islands when she won the first-ever, gold medal in surfing's Olympic debut. Here she shares... Læs mere
On a hot summer night in August of 1973, DJ Kool Herc and his sister, Cindy, put on a 'back to school jam' in the rec room of their apartment block at 1520... Læs mere
An illustrated tour through New York's five boroughs and the past 100 years of its modern architecture, told through the charming yet bold drawings of Lukas Novotny.
A glorious and nostalgic celebration of a defining period in American car culture-the 1950s to the 1970s, the golden age of Detroit's icons of the road-when automobile design was at its peak and the car itself was synonymous with a vision of success in America.