A reissue of “NEUF”—which championed Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Frank, and Brassaï—shows why Robert Delpire’s midcentury publication remains an icon of the printed page.
It's a weekday morning in late October at the National Gallery of Australia and, on the surface, the place feels exactly as peaceful and calming as one would expect from an institution devoted to ...
He came from a family of artists: his grandfather was Flemish sculptor Jean-Pierre-Antoine Tassaert, while his father Jean-Joseph-François Tassaert and older brother Paul were engravers. After ...
The art of building purely mechanical automatons has dramatically declined with the arrival of electronics over the past century, but there are still a few craftsmen who keep the art form alive.
Our French music columnist David McKenna reflects on how falling head over heels for the music of Françoise Hardy set him on the course he’s still following to this day, and reflects on the many peaks ...