Matthew Sperling is the author of the novels ‘Astroturf’ and ‘Viral’ (both published by riverrun).
With the World Cup final fast approaching, it's a good time to reconsider this particular collective myth
Why would one of the most painterly of contemporary painters decide to start issuing screenprints?
Alex Katz talks to Matthew Sperling about his memories of the New York School and his love of poetry
Extracts from our April issue, in which the celebrated painter discusses his life and work
'Makin’ lit’ry his-tor-y…' Founded in 1967, Enitharmon Press is flourishing, and has adapted its publishing profile in recent years
A new 50p piece, designed by Tom Phillips to celebrate the centenary of Benjamin Britten’s birth, attempts to ‘set the wild echoes flying’
Elegant and expensive, the republication of the Zervos Picasso Catalogue by Cahiers d'Art is a strange throwback to a very different era
The recent two-day symposium, ‘Art, Poetry and the Making of the Book’, brought together three veterans of British book-art with some new tricks
'Uproar!' From the creation of Eve to the kitchen sink, Ben Uri gallery celebrates the first 50 years of the London Group
MoMA dusts off some treasures in an attempt to prove that there is no 'problem' with its American collection