From evocative pen-and-ink sketches to acrylic paintings to intensely witty, "New Yorker" covers created from cut paper, these works capture the fads, foibles, and fashionability of our times. Anna Wintour, Editor in Chief of "American Vogue", in her introduction to "this beautiful book" calls them "fiendishly accurate satire." And the shoe guru, Manolo Blahnik writes, "his drawings grasp fashion moments like a photo could never do." Learn More
Eric Hobsbawm provides a fascinating and insightful overview of Marxism. He investigates its influences and analyses the spectacular reversal of Marxism's fortunes over the past thirty years. Learn More
"In Memory of My Feelings" explores a key period in modern art, and highlights some thirty artists who collaborated with the poet Frank O'Hara to produce 'poem-paintings' - a single work of art paired with a single poem. Featuring such works as Jasper Johns's "In Memory of My Feelings" and Grace Hartigan's "Oranges", this book is a timely re-examination of the relationship between art and poetry at a crucial moment in American art history. Learn More