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Julia Vitale


Julia Vitale is the Deputy Editor for AIR MAIL. She lives in New York City.

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Space Odyssey

A book of photographs offers new ways of looking at architecture, its influence, and its surroundings

Larger than Life

An exhibition pairing Henry Moore’s oversized sculptures and 70 of his drawings goes on show at the newly reopened Museo Novecento, in Florence

A Place in the Sun

A new book of design explores modern desert houses around the world, from Marfa to Valparaíso

Point of View

Don’t judge a book by its cover—unless that cover is one of hundreds of treasures leaping from the pages of this new collection

In Bloom

Flowers from ancient to modern times inhabit a festive book of photographs and works on paper

Hunting Ghislaine with John Sweeney

New York Minute

Ernst Haas’s bright, blurry photographs capture the vibrancy and transience of a city on the move

Back in the U.S.S.R.

A new book peels back the Iron Curtain with nostalgic photographs of life in the Soviet Union

French Leave

Nearly ten years ago Dominique Strauss-Kahn was accused of rape but managed to avoid jail. A new documentary recounts the incident and its aftermath

The Female Gaze

Alongside a show at Washington, D.C.’s National Gallery, a book re-evaluates the history of photography through the lens of the New Woman

Elliott Erwitt’s Paris

Photographs capture the romance of the City of Lights but also the whimsy of life on its streets

Birthplaces of Cool

A new book explores masterpieces of architecture by Gio Ponti, Luis Barragán, and Lina Bo Bardi, and the people who live in them

Better by Design

Nearly 50 years after the publication of Louis Kahn’s monograph, a new edition presents the singular work of the architect in a fresh light

A World Apart

Never-before-published photographs by Steve McCurry bring faraway places and cultures into radiant focus

A Day in the Life

On the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ breakup, early photographs capture the band on the cusp of fame

Mean Streets

A documentary takes to the streets of Venezuela to chronicle the day-to-day life of a nation in crisis

Gold Rush

Photographs celebrate the epic car chase in Goldfinger, set in scenic Switzerland and starring the late Sean Connery

A Mission from God

Five years in the making, a limited-edition three-volume collection zeroes in on the magic of the Sistine Chapel

Social Exposures

Camilla McGrath’s photographs of Jackie Kennedy, Mick Jagger, Carrie Fisher, Truman Capote, and others depict worlds colliding

Polar Express

Open Studio

Contemporary artists offer accessible, at-home art projects in a new book, out now

Here and There

Hunter Barnes spent four years photographing the Native American Nez Perce tribe. A new book of his images celebrates the life of this enigmatic community

Good Sport

Go for the game, stay for the crumpets: a new book surveys the storied, bucolic world of cricket

Magic Man

The American photographer Rodney Smith saw the world through black-and-white-colored glasses