Kate Brittain’s sharp tale about desultory love and lust is the latest edition in our ongoing series of original short fiction.
With the holidays around the corner, we’ve gathered together a selection of cheeky, clever, and meaningful presents to help you brighten someone’s season as we head into 2017.
With a new monograph, the Swiss painter demonstrates her characteristic mix of abandon and restraint in her paintings that walk the line of carefully controlled chaos.
Cecilia Dean, cofounder of the ever-changing independent art and fashion publication, celebrates a milestone anniversary with a retrospective book looking back at twenty-five years of reinventing the very form of the magazine.
After a knockout first novel last year, the young author returns with a new book of short stories—one of which was originally published in our pages—that take on life in all its peculiar unknowability.
Known for cutting, precise plays that explore themes of perception, dementia, and madness—like The Father, opening on Broadway—the French author’s path to writing about intimate, personal topics is one that took even him by surprise.
A new retail concept in London’s Shoreditch featuring rotating installations from the ever-inventive young British designer opens with a collaboration with publisher Luis Venegas.
A new book from curator Charlotte Cotton captures the expanding field of art photography as it morphs, distorts, and dissolves our ideas of reality and documentation.
A preview of a week’s worth of events celebrating new releases and the legendary publishing house at New York’s iconic bookstore.
The literary agent discovers that fiction can be more revealing than memoir in a début novel about loss, regret, and the impossibility of human connection.