A revealing and gripping investigation into how social media platforms police what we post online—and the large societal impact of these decisions
In this third Why I Write volume, Eileen Myles addresses the social, political, and aesthetic conditions that shape their work
Patrick Modiano explores the boundaries of recollection in his tenth book published by Yale University Press
Exploring how artists at midcentury addressed the social issues of their day—from Jacob Lawrence to Elizabeth Catlett, Rose Piper to Charles White
A close look at Man Ray’s interwar portraiture, as well as the friendships between the photographer and his subjects: the international avant garde in Paris
An authoritative life of Edward the Confessor, the monarch whose death sparked the invasion of 1066
A study of two exhibitions that took place five years apart in the same building in Brussels city-centre
An unflinching look at the most urgent humanitarian crises around the globe, from one of the world's most daring philosopher-reporters
Exploring prize textiles known as tiraz, whose meaning and materiality illuminate the interwoven communities of the medieval Islamic world
Collective insights from a diverse and global group of contemporary artists whose works challenge traditional representations of motherhood
A new history of English trade and empire—revealing how a tightly woven community of merchants was the true origin of globalized Britain
A groundbreaking introduction to the photographic work of an iconic modern artist