The Long View: 11 Art Books That Ask Us to Look Again In an art world defined by speed and spectacle, the most meaningful books invite us to pause, deepen our understanding and learn to see with greater clarity. By Megan Fox Kelly
Painter Kathleen Gilje’s Journey from Restoration to Reinvention Years spent working as a conservator in Italy fundamentally altered her understanding of paintings as objects that carry time within them. By Jasmine Lobe
With Humor and Horror, Trenton Doyle Hancock Draws in Philip Guston If Guston navigated the psychology of evil through art, then Hancock maps its pathology to the bloody, pulsating core. By Mya Ward
Art Dealer Gavin Brown Is Donating His Gallery Archive to Bard’s Curatorial Center By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Art World Comings and Goings: Bonhams’ Bruno Vinciguerra Steps Down and More By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Swiss Officials Seize Modigliani, Artist Deported After Destroying Passport—and More By Alanna Martinez
Yale Art School Dean Robert Storr Urges Museums: These 5 Artists Deserve Major Shows By Alexandra Peers
The Revolutionary and the Reformist: Deborah Kass and Robert Storr at the New York Public Library By Zoë Lescaze