Individual artists, art monographs Books
Skira A Picture of Poetry: The Artist's Books of Dia
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£44.00
Skira Lorenzo Puglisi (Bilingual edition)
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£24.00
Skira Joana Vasconcelos
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£32.00
Skira Tony Cragg Bilingual edition
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£21.25
Five Continents Editions Matteo Pugliese
Book SynopsisThis book offers a review of Matteo Pugliese’s art over the past 20 years. The figures the Milanese sculptor creates are distinguished by their great power, revealing an inner torment that can no longer be disguised. The men depicted in his sculptures are all trying to break free of the wall that holds them, to throw off their limitations and assert their value as individuals in the hopes of escaping from dull uniformity and social and family expectations. These are people who are attempting to achieve a painful rebirth by struggling against materialised restraint — a wall — that seeks to prevent them expressing themselves, growing and therefore existing. The artist chooses to portray the moment of greatest effort, of supreme tension, the instant when a man regains control of his life and struggles against what is holding him trapped so as to restore a sense of purpose in his life. The carefully studied poses of his figures recall ancient models, in the same way as the material from which they are fashioned is also ancient. Luigi Spina’s lens knowingly lingers on these figures’ troubled birth and enables the reader, admirer, and art historian to acquire an intimate understanding of the sculpture and even to feel a part of the travails and manifest vulnerability that grip all of humanity. Text in English and Italian. Table of Contents2 | 13 CONTEMPORARY, THEREFORE ANCIENT CONTEMPORANEO, QUINDI ANTICO GABRIELLA BELLI 16 | 17 EXTRA MOENIA – OUTSIDE THE WALLS EXTRAMOENIA – FUORI DALLE MURA MATTEO PUGLIESE 166 | 167 THE HANDS OF THE SCULPTOR LE MANI DELLO SCULTORE LUIGI SPINA 168 | 168 WORKS OPERE 172 | 173 BIOGRAPHY BIOGRAFIA ELISA DEL MESE 175 | 175 SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS MOSTRE PERSONALI SELEZIONA
£40.00
Five Continents Editions Passage de témoins pour Luciano Fabro
Book SynopsisThis book, designed and edited by the Italian-Swiss artist Vivianne van Singer, is an ode to Italian sculptor Luciano Fabro (1936-2007), a well-known Informalist artist and one of the founders of the Arte Povera movement. Having been long acquainted with his work and then having met the artist in person, Van Singer reflects upon his untimely death and pays homage to his career in a collection of texts, images, and works. The starting point of the project is a letter Van Singer sent artists, critics, and prominent figures of the art world in which she invited them to submit a work of art or a text exemplifying what Luciano Fabro had represented for them. Among the contributors to this collection: Giovanni Anselmo, Izzo Arcangelo, Gianni Caravaggio, Rudi Fuchs, Von Fürstenberg, Giovanni Lista, Alessandra Lukinovic, Massimo Minini, Giulio Paolini, Margit Rowell, Sarkis, and Ettore Spalletti. Text in English, German, French, and Italian. Table of Contents6 Luciano Fabro. Passages de témoins Vivianne van Singer 8 Introduzione Antonella Trotta 9 Préface Vivianne van Singer AUTORI 15 Luciano Fabro 18 Giovanni Anselmo 20 Hidetoshi Nagasawa 22 Giulio Paolini 24 Ettore Spalletti 30 Maria Nordman 34 Werner OEchslin 38 Alessandra Lukinovich 44 Adelina von Fürstenberg 48 Sarkis 52 Arcangelo Izzo 56 Arianna Giorgi 60 Margit Rowell 64 Luciano Fabro 66 Luciano Fabro 70 Saskia Bos | Luciano Fabro 74 Rudi Fuchs 78 Jacinto Lageira 86 Didier Semin 94 Martin Schwander, Theodora Vischer | Luciano Fabro 100 Daniel Soutif 104 Marcello Maloberti 108 Luciano Fabro 109 Pascal Schwaighofer 112 Liliana Moro 114 Luciana Trombetta 118 Bernhard Rüdiger 132 Gianni Caravaggio 138 Luciano Fabro 142 Dieter Schwarz 148 Davide De Francesco 151 Luciano Fabro 152 Jan Hoet 156 Massimo Minini 161 Luciano Fabro 169 Luciano Fabro 170 Véronique Goudinoux 180 Jan Braet | Luciano Fabro 188 Thierry de Duve 204 Thérèse Legierse 210 Marie-Laure Bernadac 216 Franca Falletti 222 Giovanni Lista 226 Giovanni Lista | Luciano Fabro 234 Denys Zacharopoulos 244 Niele Toroni 248 Stefano Boccalini 250 Micheline Szwajcer-Tob 257 Biographie de Vivianne van Singer 259 English translations
£35.25
Amsterdam University Press Street Nihonga
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£37.05
Set Margins' publications the upside-down museum: practice-based
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£22.80
Lannoo Publishers Arne Quinze
Book SynopsisThis is the first monograph on Arne Quinze (b.1971), an internationally known Belgian contemporary artist, painter and sculptor. He is best known for his monumental outdoor sculptures, which can be found all over the world. This book gathers his large-scale work, and includes other mediums he works in, including paintings, smaller sculptures, and light installations. With 500 images, an elaborate essay by Xavier Roland, the director of the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Mons (Belgium), and a revealing and exclusive interview by Hervé Mikaeloff, this beautifully illustrated publication marks the opening of a retrospective of his work at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Mons (Belgium) in May 2021.
£45.00
Uitgeverij de Kunst Roelant Saverys Wondrous World
Book SynopsisRoelant Savery (1578-1639) was among the large group of Flemish artists who arrived in the Northern Netherlands around 1600, during the Eighty Years'' War. There, they were at the cradle of the great flowering of art in the 17th century. Savery was a highly versatile draughtsman and painter, specialising in landscapes, animal scenes and flower still lifes. With encyclopaedic precision, he depicted countless different species: animals, flowers but also people from various regions, from Bohemian peasants to Jewish believers in the synagogue. Savery became the painter of the extinct dodo from Mauritius. For more than a decade, Savery worked in the service of the Habsburg emperor Rudolf II in Prague, who sent him out to capture the landscapes and people of his empire. Coming from the Low Countries, the waterfalls in the Alps must have made a deep impression on the artist. After returning to the Netherlands, Roelant Savery settled in Utrecht, where he created a garden with precious flowe
£31.50
Leuven University Press Francis Alys. The Nature of the Game
Book SynopsisThe first multidisciplinary analysis of one of the most impactful and popular contemporary artworks of recent years.In 1999, a short video of a solitary boy kicking an empty bottle up a hill in Mexico City became the first instalment of Children’s Games, a series of works by artist Francis Alÿs (b. Antwerp, 1959). The ongoing project, which now numbers around thirty-five works, has gradually given shape to an extensive collection of videos of children at play. For almost twenty-five years, Alÿs and his collaborators Félix Blume, Julien Devaux, and Rafael Ortega have been travelling around the world to document the distinctive ways in which children interact with each other and their physical environment. They have gone from remote villages in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Afghanistan, Venezuela, and Nepal to the mountains of Switzerland and metropoles like Hong Kong and Paris, but have also visited the war-torn city of Mosul in Iraq, the border between Mexico and the United States, and the strait of Gibraltar that divides Africa and Europe. The resulting images are standing proof of the seriousness of play and of children’s stunning powers of resilience in the face of conflict.This volume provides a multidisciplinary perspective to the many layers of Children’s Games. It includes an interview with Francis Alÿs and Rafael Ortega, a series of essays by well-known scholars and art critics, curatorial statements, and a logbook related to the presentation of Children’s Games at the Venice Biennale of 2022.Contributors: Francis Alÿs (artist), Gerard-Jan Claes (filmmaker, artistic director of Sabzian), Tim Ingold (anthropologist, University of Aberdeen), Zeynep Kubat (art historian, curator and writer), Karen Lang (art historian, Royal Society of Arts), Rafael Ortega (artist), Rodrigo Perez de Arce (architect, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile), Juan Martín Pérez García (Network for the Rights of Children in Mexico (REDIM), Giulio Piovesan (journalist and photographer), John Potter (media education, University College London), Virginia Roy (curator at the University Museum of Contemporary Art of the National Autonomous University of Mexico), Stéphane Symons (professor of philosophy, KU Leuven), Hilde Teerlinck (Han Nefkens Foundation /curator of the Belgian Pavilion at the Venice Art Biennale 2022).Ebook available in Open Access.Table of ContentsPrefaceFrancis Alÿs. The Nature of the Game Gerard-Jan Claes and Stéphane SymonsInterview with Francis Alÿs and Rafael Ortega, Nov. 9, 2022 Gerard-Jan Claes and Stéphane SymonsChildren’s Games. A Reflection on the Work of Francis Alÿs Tim IngoldFrancis Alÿs. Children’s Games Karen LangNot a Playground Rodrigo Pérez de Arce AntoncicA Space to Play Zeynep KubatEntering the Game Virginia RoyThe Right to Play Juan Martín Pérez GarciaThe Echo of the Children’s Games Hilde TeerlinckCurating Connection and Cultural Memory. Reflections on an Encounter with The Nature of the Game at the Venice Biennale in 2022 John PotterSharing the Game Giulio PiovesanIllustration Credits Acknowledgements
£27.55
ROMA Publications Batia Suter La Nonpareille The Incomparable
£35.50
Cannibal/Hannibal Publishers Constant Permeke
Book SynopsisAlthough the Belgian artist Constant Permeke (18861952) is considered to be an expressionist, he explored numerous different styles. In a quintessentially modernist fashion, he sought ways of upending or exploding academicism, and of repeatedly reinventing painting. Right from the start of his career, Permeke achieved wide international recognition with his recurring subjects such as domestic scenes and people going about their everyday activities. He participated in numerous major exhibitions at home and abroad, alongside great names in art history such as Georges Braque, Amadeo Modigliani, Ossip Zadkine and Pablo Picasso.With text contributions by Anneleen Cassiman, Jan Ceuleers, Inne Gheeraert, Franz W. Kaiser, Felipe Sevilhano Martinez, Daniël Rovers, Inneke Schwickert, Lise Vandewal, Wendy Van Hoorde and David Van Reybrouck.This publication coincides with the festive reopening of the Permeke Museum at the artist's former home in Jabbeke on 29 March 2024. Constant Permeke is a new reference work that brings together around 100 works of art and offers an in-depth look at the artist's life and work.
£31.96
Museum of Fine Art, Budapest Cezanne and the Past
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£51.00
National Gallery Singapore Ho Tzu Nyen
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£24.00
Victionary Palate Palette: Tasty illustrations from around
Book SynopsisPALATE PALETTE was inspired by a simple question that floated around the Victionary studio one day: ‘What do the best artists/illustrators around the world love to eat?’ Brimming with colourful and characterful artwork, the book features a variety of mouthwatering illustrations as well as charming personal anecdotes hand-drawn by the artists/illustrators themselves – making it a feast for the senses that will fill fans of visual appeal (and food) with delight. Besides savouring the scrumptious drawings, wannabe-gourmands who draw inspiration from the pages will be able to try out some of the recipes included!
£24.00
Victionary Lost in Reverie: Art & illustration inspired by
Book SynopsisAs adults in a fast-paced modern world, many can hardly afford to enjoy the simplest things in life today. With data and technology being at the forefront of our increasingly digital lifestyles, it is becoming almost impossible to make time for pure creativity, imagination, and freedom of expression – unless we start allowing our minds to wander fearlessly into the unknown and celebrate the art of doing nothing, whenever we can. LOST IN REVERIE sets out to capture the magic and mystique of dreamscapes, from the comforting to the unsettling and everything else in between. The book will comprise art and illustration featuring intriguing concepts and styles that explore the realms between the real and surreal; becoming a means of escape from the dreariness of everyday and a beautiful reminder to never stop dreaming.
£24.00
Five Continents Editions When the Sun Goes Down and the Moon Comes Up
Book SynopsisItalian artist Ugo Rondinone was invited by the Musee d'Art et d'Histoire (MAH) in Geneva to curate a show that invites a dialogue between his work and the works in the permanent collection. The show he created centres around two emblematic figures of 19th and 20th century Swiss art Felix Vallotton and Ferdinand Hodler - and considers the importance of love and desire in our relationship with art and creation. This book documents the museum's halls and the exhibition, which includes works by Rondinone and art from the MAH Collection.Text in English and French.
£36.00
Distributed Art Pub Marina Apollonio Beyond the Circle
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£34.20
Andrew Edlin Gallery Paulina Peavy: Etherian Channeler
Book SynopsisThe first publication on the dynamic occult abstractions and masks of a long-lost American modernistThis is the first monograph dedicated to American artist Paulina Peavy (190199), whose astonishing artworks were stashed away in the homes of her grandchildren for decades before being rediscovered only 10 years ago. Her paintings, drawings and masks evoke her fascination with spirituality and the occult, drawing from many of the same textual sources that inspired Hilma af Klint. Years of research by art historian and author Laura Whitcomb have revealed Peavy's accomplished career: exhibiting at prestigious venues such as Stendahl Gallery in Los Angeles and New York''s Delphic Studios, where Agnes Pelton was also represented. Since its rediscovery, her work has received critical acclaim and has been acquired by prominent collectors, artists and museums. This inaugural publication of Peavy's work includes a definitive history of her artistic development as well as a catalog of her work, including her paintings shown at the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition.
£46.35
Distributed Art Pub Six Feet Short of the Moon Poems by Matthew Wong
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£30.60
Fantagraphics Books Caravaggio The Palette and the Sword
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£16.99
Insight Editions Knitting Van Gogh
Book SynopsisFor the first time ever, you can knit stunning hats, scarves, blankets and more, all inspired by the legendary paintings of Vincent van Gogh. Published in collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum, Knitting Van Gogh celebrates the artist’s life and legacy by interpreting his paintings into beautifully knit pieces. From van Gogh’s almond blossoms and wheat fields to his stunning self-portraits and still lifes featuring Irises and Sunflowers, van Gogh’s most famous themes are the inspiration for these exquisite knit pieces. Knitting van Gogh features a wide variety of patterns for knitters of every skill level, from a vase cozy inspired by van Gogh’s Sunflowers and a cap inspired by his famous An Old Woman from Arles, to a lacey shawl invoking his Almond Blossom, a scarf inspired by his swirling nighttime backgrounds, and a tote emblazoned with his famous Head of a Skeleton with a Burning Cigarette
£23.79
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC Promises Kept
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£15.29
Austin Macauley Publishers LLC A Day of Infamy Revisited
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£18.89
Fulton Ryder Richard Prince: New Paintings
Book SynopsisAn artist's book of “social science fiction” presenting new work and writing by Richard Prince Richard Prince (born 1949) continues his revival of the Fulton Ryder imprint with an artist’s book that is both a monograph of new artworks and an expansive written statement on art history, personal biography and the contemporary impulse to create self-images. At first glance, the New Paintings are in a similar vein as Prince's New Portraits. However, unlike that series, the New Paintings focuses on portraits of painters painting on Instagram, very often with back to the camera, facing away from the viewer. The resulting images are ambiguously manipulated; the series is self-described as an act of “social science fiction.” The image captions, integral to the artwork, contain a dense “Bird Talk” text, including ambiguous autobiography and art history commentary. Joan Katz offers some explanation in a comment found in a New Painting, stating: “Deep Nostalgia. Legitimate Doubts. Safeguards to prevent misuse. Digital imitation. Resemblance without manipulations. Skilled impersonations. Staged illusions. Imitation of Life (the sequel). It’s difficult to know if it’s new or just another resurrection. #post_place.”
£51.00
David Kordansky Gallery Jonas Wood: Plants and Animals
Book SynopsisSumptuous and colorful new portraits, still lifes, landscapes and interior scenes from the beloved LA painter This volume provides a concise, comprehensive and intimate look at Jonas Wood’s 2022 solo exhibition at David Kordansky Gallery in Los Angeles. With illuminating texts by Wood that incorporate process notes, references and thoughts about his practice and artmaking in general, this richly illustrated monograph shows how he plans and executes his celebrated paintings from his own point of view. Jonas Wood: Plants and Animals features large full-color plates of the 14 paintings in the exhibition plus installation views and dozens of contextualizing images. These include drawings, collages, prints, photographs, previous paintings, research materials and studio shots; many are never-before-seen selections from Wood’s personal archive. Plants and Animals is a vivid and entertaining immersion in the world of an artist whose evocations of daily life, memories and invented scenes are both familiar and surprising, and whose paintings contain innumerable visual worlds of their own. Jonas Wood was born in Boston in 1977. He has been the subject of solo and two-person exhibitions at the Dallas Museum of Art (2019); Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar, the Netherlands (with Shio Kusaka, 2017); Lever House, New York (2014); and Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2010). His work is in the permanent collections of many institutions including the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Guggenheim Museum, New York; The Broad, Los Angeles; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
£46.80
Distributed Art Pub Robert Gober Slides of a Changing Painting
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£24.40
Primary Information Quotations from Jimmy DeSana
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£9.37
Distributed Art Pub Tony Bechara Annotations on Color Schemes
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£51.00
Distributed Art Pub Barbara T. Smith I Am Abandoned
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£15.20
Ashmolean Museum In Praise of Hands: Woodcuts by Naoko Matsubara -
Book SynopsisThis creative collaboration between artist Naoko Matsubara and poet Penny Boxall celebrates in words and colours the beauty and variety of the human hand. The series of dynamic woodcuts at the heart of this book was initially inspired by the artist’s wonder at the busy hand movements of her baby son and grew into a wider celebration of hands in all their extraordinary variety – hands engaged in music, sport, prayer, or creative acts. The woodcuts convey a sense of joy and energy, whether exploring the symbolism of gestures, playing with form and colour, or expressing a mood or emotion. Penny Boxall’s new poems were specially written to accompany the woodcuts. In their clarity and playfulness, their range of mood and their deceptive simplicity, they form a remarkable creative synergy with the art works. During the coronavirus pandemic the subject of hands – and the idea of touch or its absence – has taken on a new significance. Many of the images in the series have taken on powerful new meanings: healing hands, hands finding ways to occupy hours of furlough, or hands clapping in support of those working to keep us safe. We are particularly delighted that this elegant book has been designed by Yoshiki Waterhouse, Naoko Matsubara’s son, whose baby hands were the original inspiration for the series.
£9.45
Sadie Coles HQ David Korty Blue Shelves
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£23.75
Sadie Coles HQ Lawrence Lek 2065
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£23.75
Goose Lane Editions Jinny Yu
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£26.34
Goose Lane Editions Joyce Wieland
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£46.39
Art Gallery of Hamilton and Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Shelley Niro: 500 Year Itch
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£31.19
Film & Video Umbrella Johan Grimonprez: Looking for Alfred
Book SynopsisA large-format publication documenting the various elements and stages of Johan Grimonprez's project Looking for Alfred' which uses film, video and photography, as well as storyboards and other drawings by the artist, in an imaginative pursuit of the multi-faceted legacy of Alfred Hitchcock.Published in conjunction with Grimomprez's exhibition Looking for Alfred', at Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, 2007, this full colour publication features essays by Patricia Allmer, Thomas Elsaesser and Tom McCarthy, with texts by Jorge L. Borges, Jeff Noon and Slavoj Zizek, alongside an interview with the artist by Chris Darke. The book retraces the themes of the lookalike and the double that recur in Grimonprez's work, and are such a feature of Hitchcock's own oeuvre, whilst providing insightful explorations into the artist's broader practice.Looking for Alfred' is published by Film and Video Umbrella, Hatje Cantz Verlag, Pinakothek der Moderne and Zapomatik, with the support of Theo Wormland Stiftung, Arts Council England, The Flemish Authorities, Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels and SMAK Museum of Contemporary Art, Gent. With additional support from Sean Kelly Gallery and Deitch Projects.
£18.61
Oratia Media Hundertwasser in New Zealand: The Art of Creating
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£43.19
Edition Patrick Frey Nicolas Frey: Monsters in Suits
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£34.20
Libro Arte My House
Book SynopsisI am always taking photos. The photos taken from 2009 to 2013 are brought together into a book. I usually press the shutter button only once when taking photos. That is because I value the moment captured through the finder. Taking a look around for anything worth taking a photo and compose into a picture would require thinking process which I'd rather avoid. So, I decided not to do that. I always want to follow my instinct rather than my head. MY HOUSE, the title of this book, is the word which reflects the state of my mind and has almost the same meaning as my mind. Seiji KUMAGAI
£25.65
POST/limART Shigekazu Onuma
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£21.85
Mousse Publishing Lucas Arruda: Deserto-Modelo
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Mousse Publishing Isabelle Andriessen: Dorm
Book SynopsisChests fall up and down. Particles fow from inside the lungs into the open air. They comingle until pulled again into another chest. Quietly the bodies exchange gasses, heat, moisture. They create their own weather. Currents twist in the air until coming to rest in a pair of lungs, only to be expelled back into the rafters. All this is invisible. Nothing could be seen if there were eyes open to look. Becket Flannery Isabelle Andriessen investigates ways to physically animate inanimate (synthetic) materials in order to provide them with their own metabolism, behavior and agency. Her sculptures are agents inhabiting the liminal space between sculpture and performance, composed of materials that act and evolve, seemingly beyond control and often irreversibly. On the occasion of the exhibitions DORM (2021) and BUNK (2021), this publication brings together three distinct voices. Sci-fi writer and art critic Mark Von Schlegell contributes a short story in which an engineer is trying to locate a lost AI as a spaceship hurdles of course. In an autonomous photo series photographer Nikola Lamburov reimagines Andriessen''s sculptures, capturing their processes in sticky, eerie and surreal landscapes. Through fractals, liquids, vapors and metals, curator Laura McLean-Ferris's essay traces the state changes that are enacted across Andriessen's works, and in doing so fnds systems of porous entanglement that fourish in a world without humans.
£21.85
Mousse Publishing Hoda Kashiha Slipping on Fragmented Shapes
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Mousse Publishing DAVIDE STUCCHI LIGHT LIGHTS
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Lannoo Publishers Micro Tattoos: The World’s Top Fine Line Tattoo
Book SynopsisMicro Tattoos are a popular trend and have made the art of tattooing more accessible for many people. This book takes a closer look at them and shows the most beautiful small fineline tattoos from the best tattoo artists worldwide. It offers a handy alphabetical overview of the artists, a number of interviews with the most important practitioners, and personal recollections that tell the backstory of specific tattoos.
£28.00
National Gallery Company Ltd Lucian Freud: New Perspectives
Book SynopsisA significant publication of original writing on Lucian Freud, including interviews with leading contemporary artists, marking the 100th anniversary of his birth Lucian Freud (1922–2011) was one of the greatest figurative painters of the twentieth century. With an unflinching eye and an uncompromising commitment to his work, he created masterpieces that continue to inspire contemporary artists to the present day. Spanning nearly 70 years, Freud’s career has often been overshadowed by his biography and celebrity. This book re-examines his paintings through a broad series of original approaches. Texts by a variety of rising and established international writers explore topics ranging from the compositional echoes of old master paintings in Freud’s works, to the contextualization of his practice within the class struggles of 1980s Britain. Throughout the book, leading contemporary painters such as Tracey Emin and Chantal Joffe give insightful testimony to the relevance of Freud today. Marking the 100th anniversary of Freud’s birth, this publication accompanies the first major exhibition of his work in 10 years. Presenting fresh perspectives on his paintings, it introduces Freud to a new generation of scholars and enthusiasts – demonstrating his lasting international importance. Published by National Gallery Global/Distributed by Yale University Press
£34.01