JOHN MELLENCAMP: AMERICAN PAINTINGS AND ASSEMBLAGES
Longtime music icon John Mellencamp's artistic expression has never been limited to song. The acclaimed singer-songwriter John Mellencamp has been an...
MARK ROTHKO (AUTHOR EDITION)
A landmark monograph on an unprecedented scale that allows all aspects of Mark Rothko's career to be heard in full voice, published in close...
Art Monographs
LEONORA CARRINGTON: SURREALISM, ALCHEMY AND ART
Written by Aberth, Susan
A survey of the life and work of Surrealist artist Leonora Carrington (born 1917). It provides an overview of this intriguing artist's rich body of work and considers Carrington's preoccupation with alchemy and the occult.
LYONEL FEININGER: L'ARPENTEUR DU MONDE
Written by Widauer, Heinz
Covering Feininger's career from 1907 to 1949, this catalogue highlights the graphic works of the artist, and particularly the woodblock prints produced during his Bauhaus period from 1918 to 1922.
ALVAR AALTO: 10 SELECTED HOUSES
Written by Yutaka Saito
Widely recognized as the father of Scandinavian modern design, Alvar Aalto's repertoire includes a sizeable number of houses of which ten have been selected for this classic and elegantly designed publication.
ZOE CROGGON - ARC
Written by Zoë Croggon
Arc is the debut book by Melbourne artist Zoë Croggon and the winner of the 2015 Asia-Pacific Photobook Prize. Croggon's practice revolves around collage in its most economical and decisive form.
DAVID HOCKNEY - THE ARRIVAL OF SPRING
Written by Bice Curiger
Cet ouvrage a été publié à l'occasion de l'exposition David Hockney : The Arrival of Spring à la Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles qui s'est tenue du 11 octobre 2015 au 10 janvier 2016.
NEKE CARSON - WORKS ON ART AND RECTAL REALISM
Written by Neke Carson
This is a book about one artist and how he addressed the gallery system in the 70's. He basically took the art he found in galleries and turned the paintings and sculptures into ""Readymades"". He didn't go to the hardware store to look for ""found objects"". He went to Leo Castelli's and found art.
HIROSHI HARADA: THE MODESTY OF COLOUR
Written by Harada, Hiroshi
Over 40 years ago Japanese painter Hiroshi Harada swapped his homeland for Paris, in search of a new artistic creative language and structure. Even though the rectangular doesn't exist in nature, it has always been Harada's ultimate ambition to express all facets of his private world within this well-defined shape.
BILL JACKLIN: NEW YORK OP
Written by Peppiatt, Michael
- This first full treatment of Bill Jacklin's New York paintings is a visual celebration of the artist's fascination with New York City- Features a foreword by Sting and an interview with the artist by world-renowned art historian Michael Peppiatt- Jacklin's work is held by many major Museums and institutions including New York's Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Smithsonia
GAUGUIN: TALES FROM PARADISE
Written by Line Clausen Pedersen
- 80 masterpieces: flat shapes of pure saturated color, and the unforgettable figures of Tahitian women with their bronzed bodies and glossy black hair- Published to accompany an exhibition at the MUDEC, Milan, running until February 2016Drawing upon a refined selection of over eighty masterpieces, the catalogue and the exhibition it accompanies explore the entire career of the restless French art
BIGGER MESSAGE: CONVERSATIONS WITH DAVID HOCKNEY (REVISED)
Written by Gayford, Martin
David Hockney's exuberant work is highly praised and widely celebrated--he is perhaps the world's most popular living painter. But he is also something else: an incisive and original thinker on art.