A groundbreaking account of the Secret Gospel of Mark, one of the most hotly debated documents in Christian history
A masterful deciphering of an extraordinary art object, illuminating some of the biggest questions of the eighteenth century
A fascinating exploration of how the growth of digital mapping, spurred by sensing technologies, is affecting cities and daily lives
A wide-ranging illustrated history of transparency as told through the evolution of the glass window
The first international history of the emergence of economic sanctions during the interwar period and the legacy of this development
A deeply personal master class on how to read a natural landscape and unravel the clues to its unique ecological history
An illuminating work revealing the long history of xenophobia—and what it means for today’s divided world
Illustrated essays that broaden our understanding of modernism by centering Black artists and experiences, with a contribution featuring the work of Venice Biennale Golden Lion winner Simone Leigh
Interweaving art, literature and chemistry, Charlotte Ribeyrol draws on rare archival material to explore the fascinating story of an extraordinary piece of furniture in the context of the Victorian “color revolution”
A lively and thought-provoking tour of the intertwined histories of art and walking
The first major publication devoted to weaver and designer Dorothy Liebes, reinstating her as one of the most influential American designers of the twentieth century
A pathbreaking look at Native women of the early South who defined power and defied authority