Gendering Modernism: A Historical Reappraisal of the Canon, by Maria Bucur Tracey Warr on a broad survey that outlines women’s exclusion from an artistic movement Tracey Warr 9月 14日
Bosch and Bruegel: From Enemy Painting to Everyday Life, by Joseph Leo Koerner Tracey Warr on a pair of masters who, with ethereality and earthiness, respectively, puts the captivatingly quotidian on canvas Tracey Warr 1月 19日
Willem de Kooning Nonstop: Cherchez la Femme, by Rosalind E. Krauss Book of the week: Tracey Warr on De Kooning’s iterative output and his fascination with the physicality of paint Tracey Warr 4月 28日
Picture Titles: How and Why Western Paintings Acquired Their Names, by Ruth Bernard Yeazell Tracey Warr on the middlemen and artists who decide what their works should be called Tracey Warr 10月 8日
Paul Klee: The Visible and the Legible, by Annie Bourneuf Tracey Warr extols a study demonstrating an artist’s deep engagement with the theories, practices and works of his peers Tracey Warr 9月 3日
Still Lives: Death, Desire, and the Portrait of the Old Master, by Maria H. Loh Pigment and poison mix in a study of Renaissance artists’ nascent fame, says Tracey Warr Tracey Warr 6月 25日