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  • Sylvia Pankhurst

    Eiderdown Books Sylvia Pankhurst

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    £10.44

  • Stefan Themerson

    Themerson Estate Stefan Themerson

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £39.90

  • Lucian Freud: Catalogue Raisonné of the Prints

    Modern Art Press Lucian Freud: Catalogue Raisonné of the Prints

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA record of every print Freud made, from early linocuts of the 1930s to his last etching published in 2007 This first volume of the Lucian Freud catalogue raisonné focuses on the artist’s prints. The only complete volume of Freud’s prints, the book builds upon the work of earlier cataloguers and adds much new material which has come to light since the artist’s death. The volume records every print Freud made, from the early linocuts of the 1930s to his last etching published in 2007. Each work—including uneditioned etchings and unique proofs—is reproduced and fully catalogued by Toby Treves. Treves’s remarks include clear, precise technical detail for specialists and are informed by his knowledge of the wider oeuvre. An essay by the critic and Freud specialist Sebastian Smee, and an account of working with Freud by his main printmaker, Marc Balakjian, provide further insights into this part of the artist’s oeuvre.Distributed for Modern Art PressTrade Review"It is a handsome production, impeccably designed and produced...A pleasure to read...Publisher and authors have done admirably by one of Britain's most distinguished artists with this impeccable, rigorous and beautiful book."—Alexander Adams, British Art Journal

    1 in stock

    £118.75

  • Kandis Williams A Surface

    Distributed Art Pub Kandis Williams A Surface

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £37.80

  • Pfffffffffffffffffr

    Drag City Pfffffffffffffffffr

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    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £31.19

  • Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt: Artworks

    George F. Thompson Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt: Artworks

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £28.80

  • John Cage Diary: How to Improve the World (You

    Siglio Press John Cage Diary: How to Improve the World (You

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisNow available in an expanded paperback edition, Diary registers Cage's assessment of the times in which he lived as well as his often uncanny portents about the world we live in now. With a great sense of play as well as purpose, Cage traverses vast territory, from the domestic minutiae of everyday life to ideas about how to feed the world. He used chance operations to determine not only the word count and the application of various typefaces but also the number of letters per line, the patterns of indentation, and in the case of Part Three, originally published by Something Else Press color. The unusual visual variances on the page become almost musical as language takes on a physical and aural presence.While Cage used chance operations to expand the possibilities of creating and shaping his work beyond the limitations of individual taste, Diary nonetheless accumulates into a complex reflection of Cage's sensibilities as a thinker and citizen of the world, illuminating his social and political awareness, as well as his idealism and sense of humor: it becomes an oblique but indelible portrait of one the most influential figures of the 20th-century American avant-garde.Collecting all eight parts into a single volume, co-editors Joe Biel and Richard Kraft also used chance operations to render the entire text in various combinations of the red and blue (used by Dick Higgins and Alison Knowles for Part Three) as well as to apply a single set of 18 fonts to the entire work. In the editors' note, Kraft and Biel elucidate the procedure of chance operations and demonstrate its application, giving readers a rare opportunity to see how the text is transformed.This expanded paperback edition reproduces the 2015 hardback edition, with a new essay by mycologist and Cage aficionado David Rose and, most important, with a significant addendum that includes many facsimile pages of Cage's handwritten notebook of a ninth part in progress, bringing the reader into compelling proximity to Cage's process and the raw material from which Diary was made.Trade Review[R]ead Cage’s diary... for his valuable insights into art, language, and humorous prose on why paper should be edible or how he describes himself as an “open cage." -- Perwana Nazif * Los Angeles Review of Books *I realized that I gravitated towards Cage’s writings because I was tired of tidy narratives and expected endings. I wanted a text that tumbled down the page midstream, never arriving at a full stop. -- J Mae Barizo * LitHub *[John Cage: Diary] is no ordinary account of days gone by; a plain record of events would be too simple for such a daring and meticulous artist. The product of thirty years, Diary allows us a glimpse of the late twentieth century through Cage’s eyes. His insights and observations reveal a generous, openhearted view of the world in tumult. * Paris Review *What becomes apparent, however, in both his diary and letters, is Cage's deep sense of vulnerability, the emotional force guiding him through his craft and relationships and a world fraught with political unease. -- Dave Wheeler * Shelf Awareness *

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    £19.95

  • Jack Pierson: New Pieces

    Hassla Books Jack Pierson: New Pieces

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAssemblage under quarantine: new works from the celebrated Boston School photographer and artist Jack Pierson’s (born 1960) latest book, New Pieces, features new assemblage works that the artist started making during quarantine in his Ridgewood, Queens, studio. Assemblage has long played a role in Pierson’s career, from his early verité installation pieces to his iconic “word pieces.” These new works consist mainly of items found in and around his studio building, which were then pinned directly to the wall. As Bonnie Morrison writes, “These are things that Pierson has accumulated as well as the things that have no doubt accumulated around him. To be fabricated in the year everything took on different meaning is also to take every fabricated thing’s meaning different(ly).”

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    £21.60

  • Lisa Lapinski: Miss Swiss

    Inventory Press LLC Lisa Lapinski: Miss Swiss

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisLapinski’s gorgeously produced objects constitute a symbolic universe exploring the production of desire and meaning This is the most comprehensive monograph to date on Los Angeles–based artist Lisa Lapinski (born 1967), celebrated for her formally complex sculpture in a variety of mediums—including wood, wire, cement and clay—in addition to painting, photography, drawing and found material, often containing philosophical and historical references. Published on the occasion of Lisa Lapinski: Drunk Hawking, her 2020 midcareer survey at the Visual Arts Center (VAC) at the University of Texas at Austin, Lisa Lapinski: Miss Swiss includes previously unpublished images of Lapinski’s exhibitions and artworks from 2000 to the present. It also features contributions by Bruce Hainley, Graham Bader, Kyle Dancewicz, Sabrina Tarasoff and MacKenzie Stevens, as well as a conversation between the artist and linguist Viola Schmitt.

    2 in stock

    £27.00

  • Jim Isermann: Works 1980–2020

    Radius Books Jim Isermann: Works 1980–2020

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    Book SynopsisFrom functional installations to discrete objects, Jim Isermann has chronicled the conflation of postwar industrial design and fine art through popular culture A comprehensive monograph spanning the 40-year career of Palm Springs–based artist Jim Isermann (born 1955), this title shows the artist’s first 20 years of extensive, chronological research of postwar art and design filtered through popular culture and consumerism, followed by 20 years of site-specific public projects and a studio practice of labor-intensive painting, sculpture and the occasional product design project. In 1980, there were no guidebooks to California design or what we now call Midcentury Modern. Isermann constructed his own timeline, object by object, from thrift stores, flea markets and swap meets, making bodies of work that included latch hook rugs paired with painting, stained glass window panels and handsewn fabric wall hangings. By 1999, Isermann had his first computer, and so began the second 20 years of his career, with complex digitally designed patterns that found their form in commercially manufactured modules. Isermann continues to be inspired by the unpredictable, serendipitous moments that breathe life into his work.Trade ReviewI truly appreciate the detail of the varying covers and how the peek-a-boo of the case-wrap constantly hugs/holds the interior of the book. The choice of printing on fabric replicates the quality of Isermann's hi/low patterns—at first they could be mistaken for stationery boxes however the unique palette’s and the cloth itself take the book to a whole new level. -- Kimberly Varella * AIGA *

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    £51.30

  • René Magritte: The Fifth Season

    Distributed Art Publishers René Magritte: The Fifth Season

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    Book SynopsisRené Magritte (1898–1967) was one of the most intriguing painters associated with Surrealism, but he did not fully find his voice until after breaking ties with the movement. This book, the first to look exclusively at Magritte’s late career, examines his most important bodies of work from the 1940s through the 1960s, and shows how they marked a fundamental shift in painting from Modernism to our own time. Featuring more than sixty artworks, René Magritte: The Fifth Season explores how Magritte balanced irony and conviction, philosophy and fantasy, to illuminate the gaps between what we see and what we know. Subjects explored in this volume include the artist’s Renoir period; the période vache, with its Fauvist- and Expressionist-style paintings that are little known to American audiences; the ‘hypertrophy of objects’ paintings, a series that plays with the scale of familiar objects; and the enigmatic Dominion of Light suite, paintings that suggest the simultaneous experience of day and night. Together, the works reveal Magritte as an artist acutely attuned to the paradoxes at work within reality, and an enduring champion of the role of mystery in life and art.

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    £25.20

  • Alexis Rockman: Shipwrecks

    Distributed Art Publishers Alexis Rockman: Shipwrecks

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    Book SynopsisThe shipwreck narrative is used to explore globalization, colonization and climate change in the masterful works of contemporary American painter Alexis Rockman In Shipwrecks, Alexis Rockman (born 1962) looks at the world’s waterways as a network by which all of history has traveled. The transport of language, culture, art, architecture, cuisine, religion, disease and warfare can all be traced along the routes of seafaring vessels dating back to and in some cases predating the earliest recorded civilizations. Through depictions of historic and obscure shipwrecks and their lost cargoes, Rockman addresses the impact—both factual and extrapolated—the migration of goods, people, plants and animals has on the planet. This timely publication, which includes essays from leading scholars, is propelled by impending climate disaster and the current largest human migration in history, taking place in part by waterway.

    2 in stock

    £31.50

  • William Monk: The Ferryman

    Pace Publishing William Monk: The Ferryman

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    Book SynopsisAn enigmatic meditation on the transition from life to death William Monk (born 1977) is known for his semiabstract, atmospheric and vibrant paintings that feature mysterious and otherworldly forms. Engaged with notions of the afterlife, Monk’s latest series The Ferryman is comprised of large-scale paintings and smaller compositions that focus on the journey from this life into the next.? Published to accompany Monk’s three-venue exhibition at Pace Gallery in New York and East Hampton and Grimm Gallery in New York, this paperback volume guides the reader through all three exhibitions, presenting the entire body of work in a visual narrative, utilizing cinematic proportions and images to replicate the experience of Monk’s careful spatial arrangements. A conversation between the artist and poet John Yau provides new insight into the artist’s creative practices, while text by art historian and critic Suzanne Hudson explores the nuances of the ferryman figure and his psychedelic environment.

    1 in stock

    £31.50

  • Kara Walker: White Shadows in Blackface

    Karma Kara Walker: White Shadows in Blackface

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    Book SynopsisThemes and motifs in the art of Kara Walker, from blackface to abjection, by a leading art historian In 2002, Kara Walker was selected to represent the United States at the prestigious São Paulo Art Biennial. Curator Robert Hobbs wrote extended essays on her work for this exhibition, and also for her show later that year at the Kunstverein Hannover. Because these essays have not been distributed in the US and remain among the most in-depth and essential investigations of her work, Karma is now republishing them in this new clothbound volume. Among the most celebrated artists of the past three decades, with over 93 solo exhibitions to her credit, including a major survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Walker is known for her tough, critical, provocative and highly imaginative representations of African Americans and whites reaching back to antebellum times. In his analysis, Hobbs looks at the five main sources of her art: blackface Americana, Harlequin romances, Julia Kristeva’s concept of abjection, Stone Mountain’s racist tourist attraction and the minstrel tradition. Robert Hobbs (born 1946) has written more than 50 books and catalogs, focusing on such artists as Milton Avery, Alice Aycock, Lee Krasner, Robert Smithson and Kehinde Wiley. Since 1991 he has held the Rhoda Thalhimer Endowed Chair of American Art in the School of Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University. Since 2004 he has served as a visiting professor at Yale University. Now based in New York, Kara Walker was born in Stockton, California, in 1969. She received her MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1994; soon afterward, Walker rose to prominence for her large, provocative silhouettes installed directly onto the walls of exhibition spaces.

    1 in stock

    £29.70

  • JeanMichel Basquiat

    Gagosian Gallery JeanMichel Basquiat

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £61.60

  • The Toppi Gallery: Bestiary

    Magnetic Press The Toppi Gallery: Bestiary

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis collection of artwork from European comics master Sergio Toppi focuses on illustrations of beasts both real and imaginary presented in Toppi's inimitable pen-and-ink style. Sergio Toppi’s work has been hailed as an influence by such artistic masters as Sean Gordon Murphy and Walter Simonson.

    7 in stock

    £19.54

  • John Cecil Stephenson: a Modernist in Hampstead

    Liss Llewellyn John Cecil Stephenson: a Modernist in Hampstead

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    Book SynopsisBy the end of John Cecil Stephenson’s art school training – first a scholarship to Leeds Art School then to The Royal College of Art – he was in a position to produce still lives, landscapes and portraits in a professional capacity. Like many painters of his generation, who had received similarly conventional instruction, he became a competent teacher, appointed in 1922, as Head of Art at The Northern Polytechnic. In this mould Stephenson might have remained a largely undistinguished painter – but in the early 1930s he found himself at the centre of a group of artists with avant-garde credentials, and his own art underwent a remarkable transformation. By 1934 he was exhibiting groundbreaking works such as Mask (CAT. 7), at the 7 & 5 Society, and in 1937 was a key contributor to the watershed publication and exhibition Circle, where his work was showcased alongside that of luminaries such as Kazimir Malevich, Le Corbusier, Fernand Léger, Alberto Giacometti and Pablo Picasso. What led Stephenson to become, in the words of the celebrated art critic Herbert Read, ‘one of the earliest artists in the country to develop a completely abstract style’? Between March 1919 and November 1965, John Cecil Stephenson lived in London at No. 6 Mall Studios, off Tasker Road, Hampstead. As the father figure of what Read christened ‘a nest of gentle artists’, his next door neighbours included, during the course of the decade leading up to World War II, Barbara Hepworth, John Skeaping, Ben Nicholson and Henry Moore. Such fertile ground was further enriched by visits from artists fleeing persecution – including Piet, László Moholy-Nagy and Alexander Calder – just a few of the many internationally acclaimed artists who, whilst passing through London, formed part of the art set who congregated around Read’s house at No. 3 Mall Studios.

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    £12.00

  • George Condo: Humanoids

    Editions Flammarion George Condo: Humanoids

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    Book SynopsisGeorge Condo’s unconventional paintings are illuminated in context with his vast range of artistic influences—from Tiepolo to Picasso to Basquiat, and from psychedelic to new wave.George Condo is renowned for his eclectic mix of artistic influences—from the Old Masters to cubism to pop art. The artist who coined the term “artificial realism” blends imagery and styles from various movements in works that critique contemporary Western culture and its excesses. His paintings and sculptures feature Humanoids—figures that are metaphors of our humanity, magnifying our emotions and revealing our high and low points. For the first time in his own words, Condo reveals the genesis and significance of his distorted creations and unveils previously unseen paintings created during the pandemic and the political turmoil in the United States.Didier Ottinger examines the career, influences, and works of this unconventional artist who is at once rewriting the history of art and caricaturing the immoderation of the modern world. An exhibition of Condo’s Humanoids at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco opens nearly a quarter century after he created set and costume designs for Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo.

    1 in stock

    £28.00

  • Berthe Morisot: Compact paperback edition

    Editions Flammarion Berthe Morisot: Compact paperback edition

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    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £19.12

  • Actes Sud Sophie Calle Catalogue raisonne of the unfinished

    3 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    3 in stock

    £26.40

  • Renk (Bilingual edition): Always the Sky

    Editions Skira Paris Renk (Bilingual edition): Always the Sky

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £28.00

  • Valentin Carron: Learning from Martigny

    JRP Ringier Valentin Carron: Learning from Martigny

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisNeither authentic nor kitsch, readymade nor traditional craft, the works of Swiss artist Valentin Carron (born 1975) play with material ambiguity--fake wood, fake concrete, fake bronze--to unpack the iconography of power and authority. Learning from Martigny offers photographic source material intertwined with images of his sculptures and paintings.

    2 in stock

    £20.70

  • Valerie Belin: Black Eyed Susan

    JRP Ringier Valerie Belin: Black Eyed Susan

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    Book SynopsisIt is unsurprising that French photographer Valérie Belin (born 1964) should so plainly declare: I come from painting. Although she uses a photographer''s equipment, her images are far removed from realism. Whether responding to a still life by Édouard Manet or exploring societal constructions of female beauty, Belin emphasizes textural artifice and molded color, even when working in black and white.

    2 in stock

    £37.80

  • Allan McCollum

    JRP Ringier Allan McCollum

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisSince the late 1970s, Allan McCollum (born 1944) has addressed the anthropology of art: its distribution, acquisition, display and interpretation. From his first Surrogate Paintings (1978-82) to his Individual Works (1987-89) or recent Shapes Project(since 2005), through his famous series of Plaster Surrogates (begun in 1982), Perpetual Photos (since 1981) and Perfect Vehicles (since 1986), McCollum has revealed art''s mechanisms as a status-generating economy. In the 1990s, his art objects were replaced by found objects belonging to a situated context and community, in an effort to explore local micro-politics and to develop projects with specific milieus. His use of multiples, of museums and display aesthetics as compositional elements, all stem from this displacement of context. Working with regional museums, heterogeneous audiences, and references going from paleontology to mineralogy, McCollum today has built a truly unique and intriguing body of work that receives its first comprehensive overview in this monograph.

    2 in stock

    £36.00

  • Ai Weiwei: Fairytale: A Reader

    JRP Ringier Ai Weiwei: Fairytale: A Reader

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 2007, Ai Weiwei (born 1957) presented a surprising new project titled Fairytale at Documenta 12 in Kassel, Germany. He invited 1001 Chinese citizens of different ages and from various backgrounds to travel to Germany, all expenses paid, to experience their own fairytale holiday for 28 days. The logistics for this project were complex and entailed a hefty budget, as the artist later recalled, enumerating the considerations: to design the trip and activities for the tourists, to hope to get their passports, their visas, their insurance and air tickets, to organize the place where they can live in Kassel, to hire cooks, make products which are connected to the journey and would be needed for it... Happily, Fairytale was a runaway success for the artist, the participants and for Documenta. It was judged by critics to be one of the most sensational artworks at Documenta that year, and led to an acclaimed documentary and global media coverage. This publication offers critical analyses of the project from Roger M. Buergel, Daniel Birnbaum, Christian Höller, Raphael Gygax and Ai Weiwei himself.

    2 in stock

    £17.10

  • Kerstin Bratsch/Adele Roder: DAS INSTITUT

    JRP Ringier Kerstin Bratsch/Adele Roder: DAS INSTITUT

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisDas Institut was founded in New York in 2007 by Kerstin Brätsch and Adele Röder as space for collaborative possibilities that allowed them to leave their respective practices at the door. This artist's book offers a fully illustrated review of Das Institut's projects over the past three years, presented in the style of a business report.

    2 in stock

    £34.20

  • Moon Kyungwon & Jeon Joonho: News from Nowhere

    JRP Ringier Moon Kyungwon & Jeon Joonho: News from Nowhere

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    Book SynopsisThe Korean artists Moon Kyungwon and Jeon Joonho (both born 1969) make work that addresses elemental questions concerning contemporary civilization in light of political, socioeconomic and ecological changes. The exhibition project News from Nowhere that they initiated jointly in 2012 is premised on a postapocalyptic scenario: humanity has been almost entirely wiped out and is forced to reconsider long-held convictions that may no longer be tenable. The project premiered at Documenta 13 and is designed as a steadily evolving ensemble. Moon and Jeon have established an interdisciplinary and participatory platform where renowned experts from the fields of product and fashion design, architecture, urban planning, and medical and biotechnology research discuss the urgent issues of our time with the audience. The thematic focus is on the constitution and construction of communities.This monographic publication accompanies an exhibition and delivers an in-depth exploration of Moon and Jeon's project News from Nowhere. The book presents a comprehensive overview of the former exhibition stations in Kassel and Chicago alongside documentation of the project's realization in Zurich. In addition the book contains discussions about the role and function of art in our contemporary world, ranging from cultural to economical questions.

    2 in stock

    £27.00

  • Teresa Burga: Aleatory Structures

    JRP Ringier Teresa Burga: Aleatory Structures

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    Book SynopsisEncompassing paintings and environments in the vein of pop art, as well as conceptual drawings and cybernetic installations, the oeuvre of Peruvian artist Teresa Burga (born 1935) highlights the individual''s ability to influence social conditions. Her early attraction to conceptual art led her to become a founding member of the Peruvian avant-garde movement Grupo Arte Nuevo (196668). In 1968, as a Fulbright scholar, Burga left Peru to study at the Art Institute of Chicago, where she developed her mature pop-conceptual practice, moving away from painting to produce installations, research-based projects and happenings. This volume provides an overview of her work from the 1960s to the present, reflecting on Burga''s strategies and themes.

    2 in stock

    £33.30

  • Mungo Thomson

    JRP Ringier Mungo Thomson

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £32.40

  • Emma Reyes

    Jrp Ringier Emma Reyes

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £12.35

  • Sheree Hovsepian

    JRP Ringier Sheree Hovsepian

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £27.00

  • Scheidegger & Spiess Liz Craft

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £30.40

  • Daniel Buren. CRISS-CROSS

    Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig,Germany Daniel Buren. CRISS-CROSS

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £49.60

  • Aline Bouvy: Cruising Bye

    Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig Aline Bouvy: Cruising Bye

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £28.50

  • Walther & Franz König Arpita Singh Remembering

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisArpita Singh, *1937 in Baranagar, Indien. Malerin, lebt und arbeitet in Neu-Delhi. Biennale Havanna, Kuba, 1986; Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, Neu-Delhi, 2019; Gwangju Biennale, Südkorea, 2021. Includes texts by Geetanjali Shree, Geeta Kapur, Nilima Sheikh, Devika Singh, Nikita Gill and an artist interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist.

    2 in stock

    £28.00

  • Armin Mueller-Stahl: Rockets to the Moon

    Hatje Cantz Armin Mueller-Stahl: Rockets to the Moon

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    Book SynopsisArmin Mueller-Stahl, the internationally famous German actor, has long been known as a gifted poet and painter as well. With this sequel to Der wien Vogel fliegen kann and The Blue Cow, we now have yet another one of his political songs, which the artist combines with expressive painting to produce a powerful, overall work of art. The lyrics were written in the mid-1960s. In strongly rhythmic and onomatopoeic words, Mueller-Stahl protested the insanity of the weapons-dealing, warmongering nations. Accompanied by his compelling, expressive, and inventive visuals, the lyrics and illustration combine to form splendid compositions. A pleasure for both the eyes and ears of all generations.

    1 in stock

    £21.00

  • Erik Dhont: Landscape Architects. Works 1999–2020

    Hatje Cantz Erik Dhont: Landscape Architects. Works 1999–2020

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisLandscape architecture is a form of high art for Erik Dhont, who has brought both nuance and sensitivity to various sites. Playing with flowers, grasses, shrubs or trees, he creates unique spaces, structures and textures. His timeless green paradises which are the result of true craftsmanship, are deeply rooted in the European garden tradition. They stand for longevity, evolution, dreams, and life. In this second monograph, Dhont presents his creations from over the last twenty years, combining photographs with abstract drawings, colorful planting plans, and sculptural models that reflect on his artistic approach. Intimate views of seminal creations such as the garden of fashion designer Dries van Noten immerse one into Dhont’s creative and sensual universe.

    1 in stock

    £38.40

  • Rebecca Horn (Bilingual edition): Concert for

    Hatje Cantz Rebecca Horn (Bilingual edition): Concert for

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisReality and fiction, matter and spirit, subject and object – the artist Rebecca Horn constantly blurs these boundaries. Even the different media she uses are not clearly separated but their interweaving is part of her artistic principle. This catalog, published to accompany the artist’s comprehensive exhibition at the Bank Austria Kunstforum Wien, is dedicated to this aspect of her work. Essays by renowned authors provide new perspectives on Horn’s oeuvre, which spans five decades: from her early body instruments and performances, to her feature films and kinetic sculptures, to her site-specific installations, drawings, and poems. The countless connections to art, literature, and film traditions are illuminated, as well as Horn’s proximity to subjects from mythology and myths.

    1 in stock

    £38.40

  • Renoir: Rococo Revival

    Hatje Cantz Renoir: Rococo Revival

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisLike hardly any other artist, Pierre-Auguste Renoir has shaped our understanding of the atmospheric figure paintings of Impressionism. His painting La fin du déjeuner, which has been in the Städel Museum in Frankfurt since 1910, is now the starting point for a far-reaching examination of an important source of inspiration that accompanied him throughout his life: the Rococo. Considered frivolous and immoral after the French Revolution, this style of painting experienced a renaissance in the 19th century and was widely celebrated during Renoir’s lifetime. Published on the occasion of the Städel Museum’s major exhibition, this comprehensive volume explores Renoir’s multifaceted connection to tradition through illuminating juxtapositions of his art with 18th-century works and contemporaries.

    1 in stock

    £45.00

  • Ingo Gerken: OFFENES BUCH

    Hatje Cantz Ingo Gerken: OFFENES BUCH

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisIngo Gerken’s monographic catalog literally opens a new chapter in his series of works Bibliosculptures. Images of open exhibition publications or art magazines become the object of investigation here. Seemingly randomly opened book pages create a play of forces or connections between text and image compositions. By depicting these views of books in the book, the medium itself is both the object and subject of analysis – typical of Gerken’s artistic practice.

    2 in stock

    £32.00

  • Ulrich Vogl (Bilingual edition): Cutting the Sky

    Hatje Cantz Ulrich Vogl (Bilingual edition): Cutting the Sky

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis publication provides a comprehensive overview of Ulrich Vogl’s current artistic practice. The starting point of his work is his fascination with everyday objects and places, their stories and moods. In his works, Vogl either integrates them unchanged, reshapes them, or leaves them only as references. Some of Vogl’s pieces are movable, some work with shadows, sound and projections, often they are cinematic or time-based, low-tech, revealing their mode of production. They are always part of a playful, experimental, and conceptual process, at the end of which is a work reduced to its essentials. The book presents a large amount of what Vogl calls “cognitive catalysts.”

    2 in stock

    £28.50

  • Niki de Saint Phalle

    Hatje Cantz Niki de Saint Phalle

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHer sensual Nanas—buxom, colorful female figures laid the foundation for her international success beyond the art world: Niki de Saint Phalle. But the self-taught artist’s creative spectrum is much broader, and her unconventional oeuvre, ranging from painting and drawing to assemblages, performances, theatre, film, and architecture, is more subversive and critical of society than is widely assumed. Based on her efforts to process her own feelings, she addressed social and political issues, critically questioning institutions and role models in ways that are as relevant today as they have ever been. The exhibition and the publication shed new light on the artist’s exceptional personality and uncover the wide-ranging oeuvre of the popular outsider—that is always surprising and eccentric, emotional, dark and brutal, humorous and cheerful.

    1 in stock

    £35.20

  • Hatje Cantz Verlag Etel Adnan Bilingual edition

    1 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    1 in stock

    £38.40

  • After Rain Bilingual edition

    Hatje Cantz Verlag After Rain Bilingual edition

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £37.40

  • Elmgreen  Dragset

    Hatje Cantz Verlag Elmgreen Dragset

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisMichael Elmgreen (*Denmark) and Ingar Dragset (*Norway) have been working together since 1995. Their work explores socio-cultural and political themes such as the challenges of growing up, queer issues, the construction of identity, consumer culture, and the privatization of public space. The artist duo has received numerous prizes, including the Preis der Nationalgalerie in Berlin (2002) and a Special Mention at the Venice Biennale (2009).

    1 in stock

    £48.00

  • Robert Longo

    Hatje Cantz Robert Longo

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDrawings that navigate the storm of imagesRobert Longo is widely known for his highly detailed and hyper-realistic charcoal drawings that explore the construction of power symbols. He explores the implications of living in an image-saturated culturehow we filter, process and preserve the images we are confronted with on a daily basis. This catalogue accompanies the exhibition Robert Longo: The Acceleration of History at the Milwaukee Art Museum and focuses on Longo's works of the last ten years, including images of war, protest movements, immigration and climate change created in direct response to contemporary global events and drawn from images widely circulated through various media sources.

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    £37.40

  • Amir Nave

    Hatje Cantz Amir Nave

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAmir Nave's work oscillates between drawing, painting, and sculpture. He focuses on the human being, which he executes in an obsessive, spiritual, or even mystical manner. His creatures are figures sometimes depicted as a body, a head, or an entity. They draw on deeply buried pasts as well as possible futures. Even if some of his works are reminiscent of classics of art history and mythology, Nave refutes the idea of a painterly representation of life. In his take on the story of Moharamia, the artist tells of a revelation that appeared to the mortal Moharamia at the River of Jordan. Through his drawings, paintings, and the sculptural form he has constructed, he renders this tale into a reflection on occultism, the supernatural, and metaphysical questions. This first comprehensive monograph presents the most significant works by Amir Nave from the past decade.

    2 in stock

    £35.20

  • Hatje Cantz Verlag Sheila Hicks Bilingual edition

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    Book SynopsisSheila Hicks (*1934, Hastings, Nebraska) studied art at Yale University under Josef Albers. She discovered her passion for textiles while traveling through South America. In the 1960s, she established herself in Paris and created large-scale installations that combined color, form, and material. Hicks is considered a pioneer of conceptual art with textiles and exhibits in renowned museums worldwide. She lives in Paris.

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    £999.99

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