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
DANIEL RICHTER: CHROMOS GOO BUGLY
Written by Ermacora, Beate
Whether showing in London, Los Angeles, New York or Berlin, German artist Daniel Richter is recognized as a driving voice in the international contemporary painting world. Featured in this elegantly designed and image-packed exhibition catalog from Galerie im Taxispalais is a first-time survey in Austria on the artists work from 2000 through 2014.
MEL BOCHNER: IF THE COLOUR CHANGES
Written by Mel Bochner
Mel Bochner (b.1940) is part of a generation of New York artists who emerged in the 1960s, at a time when painting was increasingly discussed as outmoded. Bochner was a pioneer in introducing language into the visual field which led Harvard University art historian Benjamin Buchloh to describe his 1966 Working Drawings as 'probably the first truly conceptual exhibition'.
HENRY MOORE
Written by Moore, Henry
Great Art Is Not PerfectThis catalog of Henry Moore's (1898-1986) work presents once again one of the great innovators of 20th century sculpture with selected works, among others from the collection of Tate Modern, London.
TIME
Written by Goldsworthy, Andy
In this first paperback edition of his enormously successful Time, internationally acclaimed artist Andy Goldsworthy presents a wealth of work that uses time itself as a medium: on a Scottish hillside a huge rectangle of compacted snow becomes ever more visible as the surrounding snowfall melts away; clay walls dry out and crack, revealing new forms embedded within them; a sculpture of re-f
VOICE OF PISTOLETTO
Written by Elkann, Alain
A dynamic and far-reaching dialogue with one of Europe's most influential contemporary artists about his vision of unifying art and everyday life. In 2013, at the age of eighty, Michelangelo Pistoletto was the subject of a six-month exhibition at the Louvre in Paris. Here, in an insightful, passionate, and humorous dialogue with his interviewer, Alain Elkann, he reflects on his legacy.
KEITH HARING
Written by Geiss, Suzanne
Closely based on Haring's own concept for the monograph he wanted to publish before his untimely death, this volume represents more than a decade of research and contains a wealth of unpublished photographic and written material including drawings, studio photographs, and journal entries.
MARK RYDEN: THE GAY '90S
Written by Erlanson, Amanda
Celebrated Pop Surrealist artist Mark Ryden's newest body of work, presented in this book for the first time. Crowned the high prince of Lowbrow, Mark Ryden has become a fixture of the contemporary alternative art movement.
MURAKAMI: EGO
Written by Murakami, Takashi
A comprehensive volume--overseen by the artist himself--on one of the most renowned living artists today, Takashi Murakami. Takashi Murakami is celebrated the world over for his deft blurring of high and low art.
KAWS
Written by Ramirez-Montagut, Monica
A vibrant look at the celebrated artist and designer KAWS.Multidisciplinary artist KAWS was first known for his work as a graffiti artist and his subersive approach to poular imagery on bus shelter and phone booth advertisements. This is the first comprehensive survey of the artist's body of work.