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Other highlights include Lauren Elkin’s provocative book on feminist art and a long-awaited film on the late British photographer Tish Murtha

BY Vanessa Peterson |

Famous for her screenprints of the 1960s and ’70s, the artist is the subject of a new book that reconsiders a lesser-known aspect of her multifaceted practice

BY Jordan Weitzman AND Andrew Durbin |

In a cross-continent phone conversation, one author traces the narrative artist’s evolution through her books

BY Lucy Ives |

Decadence, dazzle and decoloniality in this debut novel about the search for a forgotten Black modernist amidst the Bright Young Things of 1920s Britain

BY Skye Arundhati Thomas |

The critic’s folksy guide, How to Be an Artist, includes some valuable insight on the creative process 

BY Dan Fox |

Somewhere between prose poem and novel, the author’s second book channels the polluted landscapes and xenophobic discourse of contemporary Britain

BY Tom Overton |