Our new issue is now online, featuring @neepmail on Hannah Arendt, Charles Nicholl on Elizabethan true crime, Andrew O’Hagan on Joan Eardley, @bhatiap on the end of @ozy, stories by Sigrid Nunez and Diane Williams, and a cover by Anne Rothenstein: https://t.co/xaTOjYd3Vr pic.twitter.com/WiKDlpP1TW
— London Review of Books (@LRB) October 27, 2021
Tag Archives: Magazines
Previews: New Scientist Magazine – October 30
Previews: Times Literary Supplement – October 29
International Art: Apollo Magazine – November 2021
FEATURES | Andrew Russeth on the imperial splendours of the National Palace Museum of Korea; Tacita Dean interviewed by Robert Barry; Susan Moore views one of the world’s finest collections of 17th-century Chinese porcelain; Claudia Tobin on the aesthetic investigations of the writer Vernon Lee in Florence

| REVIEWS | Nancy Princenthal on Jasper Johns in Philadelphia and New York; Michael Prodger on Frans Hals’s male portraits; Douglas Murphy on Sophie Taeuber-Arp at Tate Modern; Nicola Jennings on the Spanish baroque sculptor Luisa Roldán; Charles Nicholl cracks open a book about medieval manuscripts; Andrew James Hamilton on the efforts to find a lost Maya sculpture; Thomas Marks on watching the drama of a restaurant in real time |
| MARKET | A preview of the second part of Asian Art in London, and the latest art market columns from Susan Moore, Emma Crichton-Miller and Samuel Reilly |
| PLUS | Bernadine Bröcker Wieder and Douglas McCarthy ask if museums should be dabbling in NFTs; Rosamund Bartlett on Dostoevsky’s taste in Old Masters; Samuel Reilly visits David Livingstone’s birthplace; Will Wiles defends architectural photographers from their critics; Kirsten Tambling on Louis Wain, the man who drew cats; and Robert O’Byrne on the most expensive project in the history of art-book publishing |

