Rebecca Rego Barry

A comprehensive display of Ed Ruscha’s artist’s books, text-based paintings, and photography opened in London last week at Tate Modern’s Blavatnik building.
It won’t be a summer blockbuster, but for literary-minded cinephiles, Vita & Virginia, which debuts in A
From the 1930s through 1970, a New York Public Library librarian at the Hamilton Fish Park branch on East Houston Street kept a
If you want to be dazzled, look no further than the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, which just opened Kay Nielsen’s Enchan
Even the rare book world is abuzz with lunar madness this week.
Kirk Hammett, lead guitarist of the band Metallica, has become well known in collector circles in recent years.
The British Library announced earlier this week its acquisition of the archive of the UK magazine, Granta.
Much has been written about Poet of the Body, the Walt Whitman exhibition at the Grolier C
Five years ago, Joseph Makkos made a splash with an essay in the Atlantic
A celebration of maps and the stories they tell gets underway at Oxford’s Bodleian Libraries next week.