December 2021 Issue Nick Holdstock Art of Resistance 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows By Ai Weiwei (Translated from Chinese by Allan H Barr) LR
February 2020 Issue Michael Prodger About Suffering He Was Never Wrong Short Life in a Strange World: Birth to Death in 42 Panels By Toby Ferris LR
December 2019 Issue Joanna Kavenna The All-Seeing I A Radical Romance: A Memoir of Love, Grief and Consolation By Alison Light Self-Portrait By Celia Paul LR
July 2019 Issue Lucy Lethbridge Picture Imperfect On Chapel Sands: My Mother and Other Missing Persons By Laura Cumming LR
June 2001 Issue Lynn Barber Love in Bateau Lavoir Loving Picasso: The Private Journal of Fernande Olivier By Fernande Olivier (Translated by Christine Baker & Michael Raeburn) LR
December 1999 Issue Lynn Barber Out of the Snake Pit The Sorcerer’s Apprentice: Picasso, Provence and Douglas Cooper By John Richardson LR
June 2017 Issue Edward Dolnick Masterworks from the Garden Shed A Forger’s Tale: Confessions of the Bolton Forger By Shaun Greenhalgh LR
December 2016 Issue Charlotte Appleyard The Artist is Present Walk through Walls: A Memoir By Marina Abramović with James Kaplan LR
August 1993 Issue Patrick Taylor-Martin Collecting Celebrities Picasso and Dora: A Memoir By James Lord LR
July 2016 Issue Dominic Green Critical Sensation Exhibitionist: Writing about Art in a Daily Newspaper By Richard Dorment LR
October 1991 Issue Patrick O’Connor She Knew Them All Great Artists in Close-up: Matisse, Picasso, Miró – As I Knew Them By Rosamond Bernier LR
September 2015 Issue Tim Hilton Life in the Golden Gutter Francis Bacon in Your Blood: A Memoir By Michael Peppiatt
June 2004 Issue William Packer Impressions of Expressionists A Sweeper-Up After Artists: A Memoir By Irving Sandler LR
October 2008 Issue Jane Rye The Wild Shores of Buggery Francis Bacon: Anatomy of an Enigma By Michael Peppiatt Francis Bacon: Studies for a Portrait By Michael Peppiatt LR
April 2012 Issue Kevin Jackson The Art of Dying Well Until Further Notice, I Am Alive By Tom Lubbock Great Works: 50 Paintings Explained By Tom Lubbock LR
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