Weekend Reading List

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Murakami's vanishing women, Paddington's immigrant story, and Emmanuel Macron's ruthless political will: what to read this weekend

Nicholas Serota profiled, Zadie Smith on appropriation, and the theological support for Trumpcare: what to read this weekend

The Haitian Revolution as a lesson in corporate leadership and meeting the 'prophet of the Anthropocene': what to read this weekend

A special list curated by Asia Art Archive

BY Asia Art Archive |

From the Jannis Kounellis work that nobody wanted to Andrew Motion's defence of sane poets: what to read this weekend

From Umberto Eco on fascism to Thomas Pynchon’s stand-in: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

From an interview with Paul Beatty to the evolution of Midnight Spook Shows: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

From Claudia Rankine on whiteness to the history of the medicine cabinet: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

From Atatürk and Turkish nationalism in art to the enduring creepiness of Bruce Conner: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

Black Lives Matter, the Chilcot report, music and violence: what to read this weekend

BY Paul Clinton |

Where else can you find HBO sitcoms, Paul Simon, the industrial history of colour photography and the legacy of Euro ’96?

BY Dan Fox |

As Yuri Pattison wins the 2016 Frieze Artist Award, we revisit some of the best frieze articles about art, Big Data and you

From the legacy of Prince to the continued importance of Hannah Arendt: what we've been reading this week

BY Paul Clinton |

From Nabokov's butterfly collection to the legacy of Kobe Bryant: the best things we've read this week

BY Harry Thorne |

From the fall of Cecil Rhodes to the return of Pee-wee Herman: what we’ve been reading this week

BY Paul Clinton |

From a history of sabotage to the yogi rock of Bhagavan Das: the best things we've read this week

BY Dan Fox |

Morality and museums, public vulgarity and celebrity poets: the best things we've read this week

BY Paul Clinton |

Robert Mapplethorpe’s sex life, diversity in museums and a guide to avant garde organ music – what we’ve been reading this week

BY Paul Clinton |

How does the devil take his tea? The week's best online reads

BY Paul Clinton |

An analysis of the Uber redesign to Karl Ove Knausgård on Karl Ove Knausgård: our favourite online reads

BY Harry Thorne |