NY art gallery Gagosian will launch an imprint to bring together art and fiction


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Picture Books will begin with two publications - Ottessa Moshfegh’s 'My New Novel' (2021), matched with an artwork by Issy Wood; and Percival Everett’s 'Grand Canyon, Inc' (2021), accompanied by a Richard Prince artwork. Photo: Gagosian

For Gagosian, books can be works of art like any other. That's why the mega-gallery is launching a new imprint called Picture Books in December, publishing works of fiction with visual contributions from contemporary artists.

American novelist Emma Cline is at the origin of this new imprint, which seeks to bring together art and fiction.

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