Exhibition catalogues
‘I never run out of ideas’: an interview with Yayoi Kusama and highlights from her new catalogue
The artist, who is now in her 90s and voluntarily living in a psychiatric hospital, has a major retrospective under way in Hong Kong
This book makes an arresting argument for the foundations of modern art
The Hamburger Kunsthalle’s exhibition catalogue groups Tiepolo, Fragonard and Goya as forerunners of Modernism
Vienna museum's Caravaggio and Bernini catalogue presents the artist's studio as a theatrical site
Exhibition at Kunsthistorisches on the two Baroque heavyweights helps to clarify the relationship between Roman painting and sculpture of the period
Looking beyond Leonardo's blockbuster National Gallery exhibition
Where next after Leo-mania?
Books: Sinuous nudes and protestant propaganda as English analytical works on Cranach increase
The Cranach exhibition catalogue and a book on technical aspects of his work
Bacon Estate forces Musée Picasso to banish Joule material to basement
The drawings will also be in their own catalogue, separate to the rest of the exhibition
Wolfgang Tillmans goes from Tate to states with new show at the Andrea Rosen Gallery
More new work from the first photographer to win the Turner Prize
American Sublime wins Art Newspaper/AXA Art prize
Tate Publishing shines in first year of competition for £5000 award
Modigliani and the artists of Montparnasse at the Albright Knox Art Gallery
Exhibition in Buffalo shows 60 works by the master
Exploiting the exhibition catalogue: An assessment of art publishing today
How publishers are coping with changes in academic approaches to art and the buying habits of the public
Touring exhibition shines new light on Josef Albers
More to him than “Homage to the Square”