Ready-made Ruin | Author: Claire Healy
$85.00
Ready-made Ruin?is an immersive publication marking twenty years of collaboration by acclaimed Australian artists Claire Healy and Sean Cordeiro. Covering two decades of work, the book features a fascinating essay...
Face to Face: Portraits of Artists | Author: Tacita Dean
$71.20 $89.00
Face to Face presents a selection of portraits of artists by three of the most prominent portrait artists of our time. Bringing together the diverse and distinctive work of Tacita...
William John Kennedy: The Lost Archive | Author: William John Kennedy
$59.99
Before they became two of Americas most iconic pop artists, Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana were young aspiring creatives living in New York. There, they met and befriended William John...
Art of Murray Walker | Author: Sasha Grishin
$89.95
Murray Walker (b. 1937 ) is a distinguished printmaker, a significant and recognised painter, a pioneering assemblage sculptor and collage artist, a ceramicist, a prolific tapestry designer and a nationally...
John Hoyland: The Last Paintings | Author: Natalie Adamson
$79.99
In the decade before his death in 2011, John Hoyland began to reckon with mortality. Confronting his own demise, he painted elegies to departed artist friends and tributes to illustrious...
Feeling Seen | Author: Campbell Addy
$99.99
Candid and personal, dazzling with color and immediacy, this first and only monograph of a rising star of the photography scene features work from major labels and magazines, outtakes from...
Helen Marten
$54.95
British artist Helen Marten (born 1985) humorously explores questions of ownership and dishonesty in the relationship of object to artifact and package to product. Marten's installations, sculptures and videos play...
Replica | Author: Rita Lino
$99.00
Replica?suggests a new reading of the body and the model as a pure image, a pure tool, without referring to any representative identity, hereby ignoring today?s contemporary society of what...
Terminus | Author: John Divola
$79.00
Since 2015,?John Divola?has been making photographic projects in an abandoned air force housing complex in Victorville, California. By intervening in the buildings? disused interiors with spray paint then photographing the...
Andrew Martin Interior Design Review | Author: Andrew Martin
$150.00
Andrew Martin Interior Design Review, Vol. 27The annual classic, which has been given the lofty title of the bible of interior design by the British Times, shows the latest design...
40 by Studio Piet Boon | Author: Piet Boon
$240.00
Studio Piet Boon is an internationally operating design studio for exterior, interior and product design, founded in 1983 by Piet Boon and Karin Meyn in Oostzaan, the Netherlands. The studio...
James Drinkwater: I Love You More Than Paintings | Author: James Drinkwater
$80.00
James Drinkwater paintings are physical, muscular, messy - articulating something that Picasso started - blending nameable and unnameable or recognisable imagery with nondescript painted signs, dancing in a frenetic ballet...
Studio Ghibli | Authors: Colin Odell & Michelle Le Blanc
$39.99
The animations of Japan's Studio Ghibli are among the most respected in the movie industry. Their films rank alongside the most popular non-English language films ever made, with each new...
Clearing | Author: Simryn Gill
$49.95
One way to understanding clearing is as an act of removal, or erasure. In this book – produced in association with the Art Gallery of NSW as part of her...
Velvet Terrorism: Pussy Riot's Russia | Author: Maria Alyokhina
$95.00
The Russian art collective and activist group Pussy Riot is famous for its spontaneous and courageous actions challenging the Russian regime. Edited by Maria (Masha) Alyokhina, cofounder of the collective,...
Hollywood Royale: Out of the School of Los Angeles | Author: Matthew Rolston
$240.00
One of a handful of artists to emerge from Andy Warhol's celebrity-focused Interview magazine, Matthew Rolston is a well-established icon of Hollywood photography. Rolston helped define the era's take on...
A is for Archive: Warhol's World from A to Z | Author: Matt Wrbican
$61.95
Delve into Warhol’s cherished personal collections, published together here for the first time, and discover how truly unique he was. Andy Warhol (1928–1987) remains an icon of the 20th century...
Ash Keating: Museum Langmatt (Bilingual edition) | Edited by: Markus Stegmann
$54.99
Ash Keating has made an international name for himself with spectacular paintings of entire buildings and huge walls. Like few others, he has perfected the use of fire extinguishers as...
Anni and Josef Albers: Art and Life | Author: Julia Garimorth
$115.00
This career-spanning exhibition catalog reveals the enormous artistic achievements-both individual and shared-of two of the greatest pioneers of twentieth-century modernism. Featuring more than two hundred and fifty works, including paintings,...
Tate Photography: Richard Mosse | Author: Yasufumi Nakamori
$24.99
Richard Mosse's photography captures the beauty and the horror in war and destruction. Born in Ireland and now based in New York, he has worked in many different countries, and...
Tate Photography: Claudia Andujar | Author: Tobias Ostrander
$24.99
For over five decades, Swiss-born Brazilian artist Claudia Andujar has devoted her life to photographing and protecting the Yanomami in the Amazon, one of Brazil's largest indigenous groups.Attempting to translate...
Sarah Lucas: Happy gas | Edited by: Dominique Heyse Moore
$64.99
Sarah Lucas: Happy Gas is a long-overdue monograph for one of the most provocative and controversial British artists of our time. Sarah Lucas is an internationally celebrated artist known for...
David Hockney: Normandy Portraits | Author: David Hockney
$39.99
David Hockney: Normandy Portraits illustrates around 40 acrylic on canvas works painted by Hockney at his Normandy studio ? depicting his friends and visitors, including his partner JP, pop-star sensation...
Minerva Cueva | Author: Minerva Cueva
$90.00
Minerva Cueva's aesthetic practice can be situated at the interface between political action and exercises of social self-determination. Among the central themes she has addressed through her work are the...
Masahisa Fukase: Private Scenes | Author: Masako Toda
$105.00
One of the most important Japanese photographers of the last century, Masahisa Fukase was known for exploring themes of isolation, loneliness and melancholy and for his transgressive and intimate approach...
Between Worlds | Author: Barbara Cole
$125.00
Barbara Cole's artwork is collected by public and private institutions and has been exhibited worldwide, including at the Canadian embassies in Washington, D.C. and Tokyo, Japan. Cole, who is often...
Peter Tyndall | Edited by: Annika Aitken
$55.00
Maintaining a rigorous studio practice spanning 50 years, Peter Tyndall contemplates fundamental questions about image, language and the construction of meaning. For Tyndall, making art is a collective endeavour and...
John Isaacs: The Architecture of Empathy | Edited by: Philipp Bollmann
$90.00
The Architecture of Empathy?is the title of a marble statue by John Isaacs and at the same time the basic attitude and raw material of all his works. The British...
Flowers | Author: Alex Katz
$85.00
Flowers are a favored subject in the recent paintings of American artist Alex Katz. After noticing the dynamism that blooming flowers brought to his group portraits, the artist homed in...
Michael Graves: Images of a Grand Tour
$105.00
In 1960, before his skyscrapers and teapots made him a household name, Michael Graves set out on a journey once considered obligatory for a young architect: a grand tour of...
Nihilartikel | Author: Izabela Pluta
$59.00
The German term?nihilartikel?is used to describe the little known practice of inserting intentional errors, falsities or fictitious entries into reference texts?for the purpose of later identifying plagiaries, copies or other...
Biscuits | Author: Tala Madani
$99.00
Tala Madani: Biscuits accompanies the first North American survey of the Iranian-born artist?s paintings, animations, and drawings. Organized by The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), the exhibition brings...
Mariele Neudecker: Sediment | Author: Mariele Neudecker
$95.00
Mariele Neudecker is a German-born, Bristol-based artist working at the crossover of art and science. Her multimedia practice, which incorporates sculpture, video, painting and sound, explores the processes and effects...
Rune Guneriussen: Lights go out | Author: Katrin Hippel
$105.00
The Norwegian artist Rune Guneriussen was an artist-in-residence at the Museum Kunst der Westk?ste on the island of F?hr in 2018. He laid the cornerstone for the new work series...
Tim Sandow: Blind Date | Author: Tim Sandow
$99.00
In his figurative painting, Tim Sandow (*1988) brings together the imagined clich? of a type of person with a superabundance of details. Situations that seem to come from day-to-day life...
Ruth Maria Obrist: the poetry of logic | Author: Ruth Maria Obrist
$140.00
There is a trace of timeless arithmetic validity in the work of Ruth Maria Obrist. Her objects and installations explore themes such as mathematics ? chaos and order ? space,...
Ibrahim Mahama: Vanishing Points 2014-2020 | Author: Torsten Reiter
$90.00
For his large, site-specific installation Vanishing Points, Ibrahim Mahama arranged a hundred old wheelbarrows, which he collected from workers in Ghana, giving them new ones in return. The rusty, worn...
Archipelago of the Mind | Author: Christopher Winter
$90.00
British artist Christopher Winter is a figurative painter, performance and installation artist. His work is influenced primarily by literature, film and politics. He has a particular interest in fairy tales,...
Omar Victor Diop | Author: Renee Mussai
$90.00
Since 2012, Dakar-born Omar Victor Diop has been hailed by the art world for his stunning, colour-saturated studio photography. His conceptual projects are primarily staged as beautifully costumed portraits and...
A Civil Rights Journey | Author: Doris Derby
$79.00
A Civil Rights Journey presents the astonishing archive of Dr Doris Derby: photographer, activist, and professor of anthropology. Active throughout the Civil Rights Movements of the mid twentieth century in...
Future Shock | Author: Irene Hofmann
$92.50
Future Shock?is the catalogue?accompanying SITE Santa Fe's exhibition of the same title. The name is inspired by Alvin Toffler's prophetic book?Future Shock?(published in 1970), in which he describes the profound...
Index | Author: Christian Marclay
$155.00
'Maybe it?s because I?m not a very good draftsman, collage feels like a more natural approach to sketching and developing ideas. I cut and paste and use my photocopier as...
Raymond Pettibon: A Pen of All Work | Author: Massimiliano Gioni
$115.00
The most comprehensive monograph in print on this provocative artist, who has helped to redefine contemporary artThis thorough, multifaceted assessment of Raymond Pettibon's entire career to date includes nearly 700...
Chuck Close Scribble Book: Self Portrait | Author: Chuck Close
$160.00
A fascinating and absorbing book that will take pride of place in any artmaker, collector or enthusiast's library.Chuck Close immediately liked the idea of a book without words. As a...
Photo by Martin Kantor | Author: Richard Guilliatt
$60.00
Martin Kantor (1960?2015) left an archive of intimate images, a window into his extraordinary work and a testament to his enviable talent. He approached his photography with an emotional intensity...
Tom Blackwell: The Complete Paintings, 1970-2014 | Author: Linda Chase
$180.00
Tom Blackwell is primarily known for his work in Photorealism, a stylistic movement noted for its ardent embrace of photographic source material. In 1969, he began a series of brashly...
Visitor | Author: Vincent Ferrane
$99.00
Visitor by Vincent Ferran? is a series of photographs of female artists in their studios in Paris. In this series, Ferran? strives to find the right distance to capture the...
Paddy Hartley: Of Faces and Facades | Author: David Jones
$27.99
Paddy Hartley's?work is primarily concerned with the ways in which the human face can be repaired, manipulated and recontextualised, and the questions these processes raise about our concepts of beauty...