Fatoş Üstek’s The Art Institution of Tomorrow: Reinventing the Model is not merely an analysis of art institutions, but a visionary manifesto for their...
İpek Duben: Ten, Beden, Ben (skin, body, me) book brings together the artist’s work focusing on themes such as the body, identity, gender, and...
Pulitzer-winning New York-based art critic Jerry Saltz takes the role of the barometer of our time, drawing on his twenty years of work to...
“The Story of Art Without Men”, which spans from the 1500s to artists born in the 1990s, brings centuries-old figures back to life. Covering
Marcus Graf’s “The Mind of Modern and Contemporary Art,” was published by Hayalperest Publishing House on October 23rd. The book deals with modern and...
Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way phenomenon was published in 1992 and took its place on the international bestseller list in the same year. The...
One of Britain’s most important contemporary painters, Celia Paul has written a reflective, intimate memoir of her life as an artist. Self-Portrait tells the...