How is it August already? Summers in the Hamptons always seem to fly by! To unwind a bit, we have composed a list of art books we...
The new photographic history book “All That is Lovely: George Brainerd’s Images of the North Fork, 1878-1879” reveals a...
July is here and with that hopefully comes relaxation, and days spent lounging on the beach or by the pool! Hamptons Art Hub is here...
Looking for new books about design? Then consider adding some of these releases to your summer reading list! Books on landscape...
Are you looking for some new art books to add to your summer reading list? If so, we’ve got you covered. While I’m not suggesting...
Brace yourself, honey.
We’ve been invited to dinner with Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner. You remember the last time. This could...
“It features three laundry rooms!” the broker gushed. I was wandering through one of the massive Shingle Style houses that have...
Anyone familiar with April Gornik’s art knows she likes to work large—very large.
“My paintings are usually bigger than six...
“My father who sparkled like a firecracker, whom I craved, idolized, but didn’t really know.” – Gabrielle Selz in “Unstill...
I have a weakness for large books, I don’t mean a Janson History of Art or Webster’s Third International, I mean the real bad...
“The great problem confronting neuroscience is how the brain becomes the mind. How that three-pound knitting ball makes you feel...
Hegel noted in his Ästhetik that “art had worked itself out” and was being displaced by rational inquiry, a continent drift from...
“SPEAK ENGLISH YOU PATHETIC IDIOT” screamed the last WASP in Miami in a losing fight to slot her planet–saving “Green Elf”...
The improbable literary hit of the summer is “Bad Boy,” a book written jointly by artist Eric Fischl and journalist Michael Stone....
The 1136 History of Kings of Britain mixed fact and fantasy in such a delightful way that it fooled historians for centuries, Geoffrey...
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