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When the Goose Takes a Gander

Ed Panar's latest photo book, "Animals that Saw Me" depicts isolated creatures in empty environments: a critter version of "Unhappy Hipsters."

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A Photographer’s ‘Third Life’

Norbert Schoerner's newest photo book is about "living in a digital stone age."

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Off the Shelf |‘Victorian Women Working’

Mona Kowalska, the designer behind A Détacher, finds inspiration from the strong women of the Victorian era.

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If Purses Are Your Bag…

An archive for the most ubiquitous of women’s accessories, in Seoul.

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Off the Shelf |‘The Queen Elizabeth Coronation Book’

Charlotte Strick of Faber & Faber and The Paris Review finds inspiration in the oversaturated style of a book from the 1950s.

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Off the Shelf |‘Ellsworth Kelly, Tablet: 1948-1973’

The Parisian illustrator Rosemarie Auberson, known for her dreamy landscape collages, is drawn to the minimalist works of Ellsworth Kelly.

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Off the Shelf |‘Little Nemo in Slumberland’

Françoise Mouly, the art editor of the New Yorker, fell in love with Winsor McCay's classic comic strips, in more ways than one.

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Off the Shelf |‘Writers at Work: Paris Review Interviews’

Sheila Heti talks about her favorite interview collection, “Writers at Work: Paris Review Interviews, Third Series.”

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Off the Shelf |‘The Painted Word’

The Unknown Hipster weighs in on a work by the original art world observer, Tom Wolfe.

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Off the Shelf |‘Light Years’

Daphne Javitch, designer of the lingerie line Ten, is inspired by romantic movies and books, especially this title by James Salter.

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When the Goose Takes a Gander

Ed Panar's latest photo book, "Animals that Saw Me" depicts isolated creatures in empty environments: a critter version of "Unhappy Hipsters."

View Article

A Photographer’s ‘Third Life’

Norbert Schoerner's newest photo book is about "living in a digital stone age."

View Article

Off the Shelf |‘Victorian Women Working’

Mona Kowalska, the designer behind A Détacher, finds inspiration from the strong women of the Victorian era.

View Article


If Purses Are Your Bag…

An archive for the most ubiquitous of women’s accessories, in Seoul.

View Article

Off the Shelf |‘The Queen Elizabeth Coronation Book’

Charlotte Strick of Faber & Faber and The Paris Review finds inspiration in the oversaturated style of a book from the 1950s.

View Article


Off the Shelf |‘Ellsworth Kelly, Tablet: 1948-1973’

The Parisian illustrator Rosemarie Auberson, known for her dreamy landscape collages, is drawn to the minimalist works of Ellsworth Kelly.

View Article

Off the Shelf |‘Little Nemo in Slumberland’

Françoise Mouly, the art editor of the New Yorker, fell in love with Winsor McCay's classic comic strips, in more ways than one.

View Article


Off the Shelf |‘Writers at Work: Paris Review Interviews’

Sheila Heti talks about her favorite interview collection, “Writers at Work: Paris Review Interviews, Third Series.”

View Article

Off the Shelf |‘The Painted Word’

The Unknown Hipster weighs in on a work by the original art world observer, Tom Wolfe.

View Article

Off the Shelf |‘Light Years’

Daphne Javitch, designer of the lingerie line TEN, is inspired by romantic movies and books, especially this title by James Salter.

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