Through images and texts both historical and contemporary, this book looks at the Great Migration and its profound and ongoing impact
An investigation into how landscape drawing informed a new Dutch identity in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
A timely and provocative essay about the parallel lives of Rosa Luxemburg and Hannah Arendt and their mission for a more humane society
The first book to consider the importance of commercial art and design for Ed Ruscha’s work
In an age of dwindling economic competition, instead of breaking up corporate giants, we need to compel them to share their technology, data, and knowledge
A nuanced look at how the Museum of Modern Art’s carefully curated treatment of Latin American architecture promoted U.S. political, economic, and cultural interests
Stories of transnational terror and justice illuminate the past and present of South America’s struggles for human rights.
A top expert reveals his insights into Meibomian gland dysfunction, a ubiquitous, misunderstood disease that leads to Dry Eye syndrome
A comprehensive history of the creation and growth of Lincoln Center, exploring the interconnections between politicians, financiers, and performing artists
A fast-paced narrative about the world-famous libertine Giacomo Casanova, from celebrated biographer Leo Damrosch
An unflinching narrative of family history in Hungary’s Jewish community and the nation’s deep complicity in the Holocaust
A fascinating exploration of the natural history of scent and human perceptions of fragrance from the viewpoint of plant and pollinator