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  • av Katie Nicholl
    640,-

    The only official book published for the Platinum Jubilee Pageant, featuring more than 250 beautiful images from throughout The Queen's 70-year reign. Including exclusive content on the Pageant itself, this book is a wonderful souvenir of an exceptional celebration.

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    285,-

    A profile of 30 historically and culturally important objects from the renowned Gardiner Museum, Toronto, which has one of the greatest collections of ceramics in the world. Exquisite craftsmanship is apparent and awe-inspiring in the featured works by illustrious names such as Marc Chagall, Betty Woodman, Marilyn Levine, Wedgewood and Delft.

  • av Leena Al-Nasser
    495,-

    Combining illustration and narrative text, this is the first book presenting the work of Arab multimedia artist and writer Leena Al-Nasser.

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    493,-

    Hilary Harkness: Everything for You is the first comprehensive monograph on the artist’s work. This heavily illustrated publication provides an opportunity for further exploration of Harkness’s practice alongside essays by Lynne Tillman and Dr Ashley Jackson, as well as insights from the artist herself.

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    389,-

    Hardeep Pandhal: Inheritance Quest is the first monograph on Hardeep Pandhal, whose practice concerns the unsettling and transformative forces of migration, historical violence and cultural assimilation. This book includes images of the artist’s key works and QR links to view key videos online as well as critical texts by Zahid Chaudhary, Gabrielle de la Puente, Hammad Nasar and Jamie Sutcliffe. It also includes a conversation with artist and academic David Steans.

  • av Bex Day
    649,-

    A photographic series celebrating the uniqueness of the vulva. Each vulva pictured is covered by a petal or flower in an effort to dismantle taboos about female genitalia. Spanning ages, races, genders, hair types, sizes and shapes, this is a captivating and colourful compilation, with each image accompanied by a message written by the subject.

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    375,-

    Executed in a range of media, including densely layered painting, sculpture, installation, sound, video and performance, this is the first monograph on the work of contemporary artist Mandy El-Sayegh. This book includes critical essays, conversations with the artist, and photography documenting her exhibitions, performances and studio processes.

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    375,-

    The first monograph on March Avery, the daughter of artists Milton Avery and Sally Michel Avery. This book documents over 80 years of her work featuring everyday domestic scenes, portraits of friends and family members, and landscapes visited and revisited over the course of a lifetime, with texts by Johanna Fateman, Lynne Tillman and John Yau.

  • av Marisa Culatto
    479,-

    This book presents artist Marisa Culatto’s Flora series of 35 works featuring plant life that has been composed, frozen and then photographed in the manner of a still life. Each work includes a text by botanical researcher and gardener Eduardo Barba and a watercolour illustration by Anna Tiulkina.

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    375,-

    The first monograph on the artist Ambreen Butt, this book features paintings, collaged works and large-scale installations from the past three decades, exploring civil liberties and rights, mutual responsibilities and complex geopolitical forces. It includes texts by curator/writer Sara Raza and artist/critic Quddus Mirza.

  • av Morgan Howell
    258,-

    Morgan Howell 7” features 100 artworks by British artist Morgan Howell, whose supersized versions of classic 7” singles have attracted a host of celebrity fans, from Neil Diamond and Andrew Lloyd Webber to Johnny Marr and Shaun Ryder. This book includes forewords by Sir Peter Blake and Andrew Marr.

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    445,-

    British abstract artist Johnnie Cooper presents his new major body of work, inspired by Walter de la Mare's brooding poem 'The Listeners'. Painted during the twilight hours outside his woodland studio, Cooper's work captures the deep beauty and mystery of a forest dissolving into nighttime shadows, bringing a darker and more abstract emotion to the fore.

  • av Nigel Prince
    420,-

    Accompanying Julia Dault's first solo museum exhibition, this book is an engaging and long overdue introduction to the artist and her work.

  • av Allen Jones
    295,-

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    396,-

    The first ever major publication of Marianne Eigenheer’s work,published in partnership with the Marianne Eigenheer Estate and von Bartha,Basel, Switzerland. This book celebrates the diverse practice of the artist,which spanned over five decades.

  • av Cliff Burns
    209,-

    Cliff Burns' 16th full-length release and his first book of poetry in nearly five years.The writing is spare, minimalist, but the poems, despite their brevity, address cosmological and theological themes and concepts, unbinding the universe with magical invocations and koans to creation. The right word in the right place can loose powerful forces, inspiring soul-shattering epiphanies that offer new and wondrous perspectives on the questions of meaning and purpose that have troubled our species for eons.THE DEFINITION OF MELANCHOLY is unsettling, provocative, cerebral, candid. A small, almost tiny book that will leave its mark and stay with you long after you've finished it.

  • av Allen Jones
    243,-

  • av Allen Jones
    445,-

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    395,-

    FedericoSolmi: Escape Into The Metaverse examinesthe work of Federico Solmi, a leading practitioner in the genre of new media art.As a narrative and figurative artist, Solmi utilises lurid colours and satire toportray a dystopian vision of contemporary society, highlighting the contradictionsand fallibilities that characterise our time.

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    443,-

    This heavily illustrated publication is the first comprehensive monograph of Anton van Dalen's work, which provides a language by which to discuss the consequences of human brutality towards nature and our entanglement with technology.

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    223,-

    The perfect gift for anyone interested in tech and gadgetry, this book provides fans of the long-running TV show with an insight into the minds of Craig Charles and the team, while offering tech-heads young and old the lowdown on the coolest gear and gizmos out there – and what to look out for in the not-too-distant future.

  • - 2010 - 2020
    av Cliff Burns
    193,-

    A book of meditations, reflections and observations, one author's attempt to make sense of a chaotic and frequently terrifying universe. Personal, intimate, spare, arcane--short snippets and carefully worded takes on subjects relating to theology, philosophy, history, life, death, fate and apocalypse.

  • - A Book of Urban Legends
    av Cliff Burns
    230,-

    Fifteen tales set in modern, metropolitan locales, featuring a diverse cast of characters struggling to eke out an existence amid gleaming, opulent towers and sprawling cityscapes.Timely, unsparing and satirical, Electric Castles employs a variety of genres--including dark fantasy, magic realism and crime fiction--to take readers on a guided tour through the fierce, pulsating heart of contemporary society.

  • av Rosalyn Deutsche & Krzysztof Wodiczko
    381,-

    Transformative Avant-Garde and Other Writings is a comprehensive collection of writings by the artist Krzysztof Wodiczko spanning from the 1970s to the present day. This publication explores the development of Wodiczko's political, theoretical and social motivations in relation to his practice.

  • - Art and Artists in Toronto
    av Luis Jacob
    443,-

    Form Follows Fiction: Art and Artists in Toronto considers the ways in which artists visualise Toronto, throughout a period of fifty years. Presenting a thematic clustering of works by 86 artists, the book is premised on the tendency of artists in the city to favour performative and allegorical procedures to articulate their sense of place.

  • - Johnnie Cooper: Collages 1992-1997
     
    443,-

    Fractured Light focuses on a key body of work by the British artist Johnnie Cooper, which was instrumental in his transformation from sculptor to painter.

  • av Sophie Hackett, Lorraine O'Grady & Anouchka Freybe
    380,-

    Introducing Suzy Lake is the first publication to comprehensively address Suzy Lake's extraordinary artistic production from the late 1960s to today. Lake is an intelligent and influential artist working in performance, photography and video, a prescient image maker who interrogates ideas of beauty, ageing and the self.

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