

AUTUMN 2025 NEW RELEASES
‘The process of making a book is in many ways comparable to creating an exhibition. In both, we try to provide artists with the instruments necessary to make concrete their ideas.’
—Iwan Wirth, President, Hauser & Wirth



ABOUT HAUSER & WIRTH PUBLISHERS
In keeping with Hauser & Wirth’s artist-centric vision, Hauser & Wirth Publishers works to bring readers into the lives of artists and closer to the work behind the artwork. From publishing artists’ writings and exceptional exhibitionrelated books to commissioning writing as part of our new scholarship outreach, we pursue the highest standard of craft in design and bookmaking. Hauser & Wirth Publishers creates vital, lasting records of artists’ work and ideas, forging critical gateways to the cultural discourse they inspire and building an enduring record of artists’ voices for future generations.
Additionally, the imprint publishes Ursula magazine, a print and digital periodical that features essays, profiles, interviews, original portfolios, films, and photography by thought-provoking writers and artists from around the world.
Across the gallery’s dedicated Ursula Bookshops in the US and Europe, Hauser & Wirth Publishers complements and amplifies the artist’s voice by hosting a robust slate of special programs, including talks, panels, readings, and learning initiatives that engage a variety of audiences and communities.
Publishing has been a cornerstone of Hauser & Wirth’s activity since the gallery’s founding in 1992. Its publishing activities steadily flourished through partnerships with imprints such as Hatje Cantz, JRP|Ringier, Snoeck, Steidl, Thames & Hudson, and Yale University Press before the establishment of Hauser & Wirth Publishers, with headquarters in New York and Zurich.
Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ titles are distributed worldwide via Distributed Art Publishers, Thames & Hudson, and Interart.
Introducing In the Studio
A new series from Hauser & Wirth Publishers, In the Studio takes readers behind the scenes of an artist at work. Each book focuses on a major figure of twentieth or twentyfirst century art, offering an accessible, generously illustrated introduction to their practice.

PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED

IN THE STUDIO: PHYLLIDA BARLOW
APRIL 2025 / ENGLISH
CLOTHBOUND
12.5 × 17.5 CM
978-3-907493-03-8
£16.99 / $19.95 / €18.00

IN THE STUDIO: JACK WHITTEN
APRIL 2025 / ENGLISH
CLOTHBOUND
12.5 × 17.5 CM
978-3-907493-04-5
£16.99 / $19.95 / €18.00
NEW

IN THE STUDIO: LEE LOZANO
SEPTEMBER 2025
ENGLISH
CLOTHBOUND
12.5 × 17.5 CM
978-3-907493-19-9
£16.99 / $19.95 / €18.00
TEXT BY LUCREZIA CALABRÒ VISCONTI
Focusing on the artist’s daring and provocative paintings, this new publication offers a fascinating introduction to Lee Lozano’s pioneering practice
During her short but prolific career, Lee Lozano produced a body of work of striking formal breadth and complexity, ranging from expressionist figurative drawings and paintings to minimalist abstract canvases and, finally, the late conceptual works for which she become well-known. An illuminating text by Lucrezia Calabrò Visconti—co-curator of Lee Lozano: Strike , a major survey exhibition that travelled from Turin’s Pinacoteca Agnelli to Paris’s Bourse de Commerce—is accompanied by a meticulous exhibition history that features a wealth of ephemera and archival material. Remembered for her withdrawal and ultimate rejection of the art world, Lozano produced an oeuvre united by her determination to expose the ruthless division of the world into categories such as gender and to reject capitalism’s demand for constant production. Capturing the unapologetic confidence and striking complexity that defined the artist’s singular practice, In the Studio: Lee Lozano is an excellent resource for both newcomers and longtime admirers of Lozano’s radical work.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Lee Lozano (1930–1999) is considered one of the most innovative artists to have worked in America during the second half of the twentieth century. Throughout her oeuvre, which spans a little more than a decade, she produced ground-breaking work in a progression of styles, from the figurative and cartoonish pop-expressionism, through serial minimalism, to language-based conceptual pieces. Her short-lived but influential career remains a source of fascination that continues to have a profound impact on many contemporary artists.


PAT STEIR: PAINTINGS, 2018–2025
JUNE 2025 (GALLERY RELEASE)
SEPTEMBER 2025 (TRADE RELEASE)
ENGLISH
HARDCOVER
978-3-907493-14-4
£72.00 / $85.00 / €80.00
TEXT
BY
COLM TÓIBÍN
A stunning new monograph dedicated to recent work by American artist Pat Steir, counted among the great innovators of contemporary painting
A celebration of Pat Steir and her studio practice, this illustrated monograph focuses on her most recent work, bringing together paintings from the past eight years. Together with canvases from the artist’s exhibition Silent Secret Waterfalls (2018) at the Barnes Foundation and Color Wheel (2019), her immersive exhibition-in-the-round at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the book also showcases work recently on view in gallery exhibitions in New York, West Hollywood, and Zurich. A substantial plates section includes sumptuous reproductions and striking details, presented alongside installation views and new photography of Steir’s much admired New York studio. A newly commissioned text by award-winning Irish writer Colm Tóibín further illuminates the artist’s work. This beautiful new book marks major new milestones in Steir’s practice.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1938, Pat Steir is among the great innovators of contemporary painting. She first came to prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s for her iconographic canvases and immersive wall drawings. By the late 1980s, her inventive approach to painting—the pouring technique seen in her Waterfall series, in which she harnessed the forces of gravity and gesture to achieve works of astonishing lyricism—attracted substantial critical acclaim. Informed by a deep engagement with art history and Eastern philosophy, and a passion for artistic advocacy in both the visual and literary realms, Steir’s storied five-decade career continues to reach new heights through an intrepid commitment to material exploration and experimentation.


MARY HEILMANN: WORKS ON PAPER, 1973–2019
SEPTEMBER 2025
ENGLISH
PAPERBACK
20 × 26 CM 978-3-907493-18-2
£32.00 / $38.00 / €35.00
EDITED AND WITH AN INTRODUCTION
BY ALEXIS LOWRY
TEXT
BY
JO APPLIN AND ILANA SAVDIE
An in-depth study of Mary Heilmann’s mesmerizing works on paper that explores drawing as a form of daydreaming and memory-making for the influential abstract painter
Instantly recognizable for its always joyful, often unorthodox approach to color and form across multiple mediums, the work of the celebrated abstract painter Mary Heilmann overlays the analytical geometries of Minimalism with a Beat spontaneity. This book focuses on Heilmann’s works on paper, exploring how drawing functions not only as a way of sketching out ideas in her creative practice, but also as a form of daydreaming, conjuring the sights, sounds, and events of her past travels or imagined future. A selection of works from the 1970s to recent years illuminates the recurring motifs that play out across Heilmann’s work, the ways in which she revisits and reimagines certain arrangements of form and color, and her interest in drawing as a means of transcribing memory.
Complementing Heilmann’s 2024 exhibition Daydream Nation at Hauser & Wirth New York, 22nd Street, Works on Paper, 1973–2019 is edited and introduced by Alexis Lowry, with an essay by art historian Jo Applin and a personal reflection by artist Ilana Savdie, together offering a compelling account of Heilmann’s captivating work and its casual meditative power.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Raised in San Francisco and Los Angeles, Heilmann completed a degree in literature, before she studied ceramics at Berkeley. Coming out of 1960s counterculture, the free speech movement, and the surf ethos of her native California, Mary Heilmann went on to become among the most influential abstract painters of her generation. Although her work is non-representational and based on an elementary, geometrical vocabulary—circles, squares, grids, and stripes—the simplicity of the forms is complicated by a painterly nonchalance.

NEW

NICOLAS PARTY
OCTOBER 2025
ENGLISH
HARDCOVER
28 × 33 CM
978-3-907493-20-5
£72.00 / $85.00 / €80.00
TEXT BY JAMILEE LACY
The fantastical universe of Swiss painter Nicolas Party’s immersive murals comes to life in this richly illustrated monograph
The first installment of the new Contemporary Masters series—a set of monographs spotlighting some of the most influential artists of recent years—this sumptuously produced publication, quarter-bound in linen, focuses on the work of celebrated Swiss painter Nicolas Party. His oeuvre ranges from the intimate to the gigantic, spanning from paintings, pietra dura, ceramics, and sculptures to the installations and public murals that are this monograph’s focus. Often commissioned in the context of institutional exhibitions, Party’s mural works are usually removed when the associated show comes to a close. The extensive documentation featured in the book offer a way of revisiting and experiencing these ephemeral works anew, with a selection of gatefolds providing intimate access to the artist’s brightly hued, uncanny universe of fantastical landscapes, characters, and motifs.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born in 1980, the New York–based, Swiss artist Nicolas Party trained at the Lausanne School of Art in Switzerland before receiving his MFA from Glasgow School of Art in Scotland. Party’s early fascination with landscape and the natural world, alongside adopting techniques and ideas that fueled the Renaissance as well as nineteenth- and early twentieth-century painting, culminates in his enigmatic visual style where the past informs the present, resulting in captivating compositional strategies.


NEWLY AVAILABLE


LOUISE BOURGEOIS: THE INSOMNIA DRAWINGS
MAY 2025 (US)
OCTOBER 2025 (UK & ROW)
ENGLISH
TRADE EDITION
SLIPCASED HARDCOVER
26 × 33 CM
978-3-908247-39-5
£85.00 / $95.00 / €100.00
LIMITED EDITION
SLIPCASED, CLOTHBOUND HARDCOVER
26 × 33 CM
978-3-908247-38-8
£125.00 / $195.00 / €150.00
TEXT BY MARIE-LAURE BERNADAC AND ELISABETH BRONFEN
A thought-provoking collection of more than 200 works, produced during sleepless nights, provides inimitable insight into Bourgeois’s psyche
Insomnia was a lifelong companion of Louise Bourgeois’s nights. Between November 1994 and June 1995, she committed to paper the thoughts, memories, and images that surfaced during these sleepless hours. The resultant 220 drawings represent the quintessence of the impulses, sources, and motifs that inspired Bourgeois’s work. Originally published in 2001 by DAROS and Scalo, this two-volume set of The Insomnia Drawings is newly available thanks to a collaboration between The Easton Foundation and Hauser & Wirth Publishers. In the first volume, both sides of each drawing are faithfully reproduced at a 95% scale; Bourgeois composed mostly visual imagery on the drawings’ fronts, and inscribed the backs with poetic writings, aphorisms, and various notes related to the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Volume II features essays by Marie-Laure Bernadac and Elisabeth Bronfen, alongside a chronology and checklist of works, including full transcriptions of Bourgeois’s writings, which were written in French and English. At once beautiful and disquieting, humorous and passionate, The Insomnia Drawings is a unique mirror of an extraordinary artist’s life and work.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) is one of the most influential artists of the past century. Though she worked in several mediums throughout her 70-year career—including performance, painting, and printmaking—she is best known as a sculptor. Oscillating between figuration and abstraction, and ranging from intimate drawings to large-scale installations, Bourgeois expressed a variety of emotions through a visual vocabulary of formal and symbolic equivalents. Raised in Paris and its suburbs, she was involved in her family’s tapestry restoration workshop and gallery from a young age. Complex relationships with her disloyal father and chronically ill mother led to pervasive feelings of guilt, jealousy, betrayal, and abandonment. These themes, countered with love and reparation, form the core of her work. She often stated that the creative process was a form of exorcism: a way of reconstructing memories and emotions in order to free herself from their grasp.

NEW RELEASES AUTUMN 2025

FLORA YUKHNOVICH
OCTOBER 2025
ENGLISH
HARDCOVER
978-3-907493-21-2
TEXT BY ELEANOR NAIRNE
Discover the remarkable creative vision of critically acclaimed British painter Flora Yukhnovich in a new publication documenting the artist’s latest work
Taking inspiration from art-historical styles, from French Rococo and Italian Baroque to Abstract Expression, Flora Yukhnovich’s celebrated work addresses the dynamics of power inherent in each of these contexts while exploring materiality and process through cascading and swirling forms that flow between representation and abstraction. Addressing the consumerism, moral panic, and Internet pile-ons of the present day, her latest work is inspired by Bacchanalia, capturing revelry and hedonism as it tips into abstraction.
Accompanying Yukhnovich’s solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Downtown Los Angeles, this carefully designed exhibition catalogue captures the energy, dynamism, and intense corporeality of the artist’s new body of work through an extensive selection of illustrations, accompanied by an enlightening text by curator Eleanor Nairne.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born in Norwich, United Kingdom, in 1990, Yukhnovich’s characteristic painting language emerged during a period of study as a student at City & Guilds of London Art School, where she completed her MA in 2017. Most recently Yukhnovich has had solo exhibitions at the Ashmolean Museum (Oxford, UK) in 2023, and The Wallace Collection (London, UK) and Ordupgaard (Charlottenlund, Denmark) in 2024. Her work is held in prominent collections worldwide, including the Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY; the Government Art Collection, UK; the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC; the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canada; and the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia.
BACKLIST

PHYLLIDA BARLOW: 50 YEARS OF DRAWING
AUGUST 2024 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 25 × 32.5 CM
978-3-906915-97-5
£60.00 / $70.00 / €65.00

LOUISE BOURGEOIS & PABLO PICASSO: ANATOMIES OF DESIRE
AUGUST 2019 / ENGLISH
CLOTHBOUND / 25 × 33 CM
978-3-906915-37-1
£45.00 / $53.00 / €50.00

FRANK BOWLING: LANDSCAPE
MAY 2023 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 24 × 29 CM
978-3-906915-79-1
£45.00 / $50.00 / €48.00

PHYLLIDA BARLOW
PHYLLIDA BARLOW: SCULPTURE, 1963–2023
OCTOBER 2024 / ENGLISH
CO-PUBLISHED BY FRUITMARKET
HARDCOVER / 23 × 25 CM
978-3-906915-93-7
£52.00 / $60.00 / €58.00

FRANK BOWLING: LONDON / NEW YORK
JUNE 2021 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 23.5 × 31 CM
978-3-906915-64-7
£38.00 / $45.00 / €40.00

MARK BRADFORD: PROCESS COLLETTIVO
APRIL 2024 / ENGLISH WITH ITALIAN INTERVIEWS
PAPERBACK WITH FLAPS / 16.5 × 23 CM
978-3-906915-85-2
£32.00 / $35.00 / €38.00
Basquiat
Engadin
JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT: ENGADIN
JANUARY 2025 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 24 × 34 CM
978-3-907493-02-1
£23.00 / $25.00 / €25.00

FRANK BOWLING: PENUMBRAL LIGHT
JUNE 2022 / ENGLISH
PAPERBACK WITH FLAPS 22.5 × 31 CM
978-3-906915-71-5
£30.00 / $35.00 / €30.00

ALEXANDER CALDER / DAVID SMITH
SEPTEMBER 2017 / ENGLISH
CLOTHBOUND / 26.5 × 34.5 CM
978-3-906915-03-6
£40.00 / $50.00 / €40.00

ALEXANDER CALDER: FROM THE STONY RIVER TO THE SKY
JULY 2018 / ENGLISH
PAPERBACK / 22 × 30 CM
978-3-906915-25-8
£30.00 / $40.00 / €30.00

LUCIO FONTANA: WALKING THE SPACE; SPATIAL ENVIRONMENTS, 1948–1968
FEBRUARY 2021 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 24 × 32 CM
978-3-906915-61-6
£50.00 / $65.00 / €55.00

CATHERINE GOODMAN JANUARY 2025 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 25 × 28.5 CM
978-3-907493-09-0
£45.00 / $50.00 / €48.00
BACKLIST

CALDER: NONSPACE
JULY 2019 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 32.5 × 26.5 CM
978-3-906915-36-4
£40.00 / $50.00 / €45.00

LUCIO FONTANA: SCULPTURE
NOVEMBER 2022 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 24 × 32 CM
978-3-906915-70-8
£62.00 / $65.00 / €60.00

ARDENT NATURE: ARSHILE GORKY LANDSCAPES, 1943–47
NOVEMBER 2017 / ENGLISH
CLOTHBOUND / 25 × 29.5 CM
978-3-906915-07-4
£45.00 / $55.00 / €45.00

DUBUFFET AND THE CITY: PEOPLE, PLACE, AND URBAN SPACE
JUNE 2018 / ENGLISH
PAPERBACK WITH FLAPS 16.5 × 24 CM
978-3-906915-11-1
£35.00 / $40.00 / €35.00

CHARLES GAINES: PALM TREES AND OTHER WORKS
FEBRUARY 2019 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 22 × 30 CM
978-3-906915-46-3
£40.00 / $50.00 / €45.00

ARSHILE GORKY: 1904–1948
JUNE 2019 / ENGLISH / ITALIAN
CO-PUBLISHED BY FONDAZIONE MUSEI CIVICI VENEZIA
HARDCOVER / 29 × 25.5 CM
978-3-906915-34-0
£45.00 / $55.00 / €50.00

ARSHILE GORKY: BEYOND THE LIMIT
NOVEMBER 2021 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 26 × 32 CM
978-3-906915-67-8
£38.00 / $45.00 / €40.00

VILHELM HAMMERSHØI SILENCE
VILHELM HAMMERSHØI: SILENCE
JUNE 2024 / ENGLISH / GERMAN
PAPERBACK WITH FLAPS / 20 × 25.5 CM
978-3-906915-96-8
£25.00 / $30.00 / €28.00

RICHARD JACKSON
MAY 2020 / ENGLISH
CLOTHBOUND / 24 × 28 CM
978-3-906915-09-8
£50.00 / $60.00 / €55.00
BACKLIST

PHILIP GUSTON: NIXON DRAWINGS, 1971 & 1975 MAY 2017 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 29.5 × 32 CM
978-3-906915-02-9
£50.00 / $60.00 / €50.00

EVA HESSE: OBERLIN DRAWINGS
MAY 2019 / ENGLISH / GERMAN
HARDCOVER / 25 × 29 CM
978-3-906915-39-5
£50.00 / $60.00 / €55.00

MIKE KELLEY: MEMORY WARE, A SURVEY FEBRUARY 2017 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 25 × 30 CM
978-3-952446-14-0
£50.00 / $65.00 / €50.00

RESILIENCE: PHILLIP GUSTON IN 1971 OCTOBER 2019 / ENGLISH
FLEXIBOUND / 23 × 28.5 CM
978-3-906915-47-0
£40.00 / $50.00 / €45.00

EVA HESSE: EXHIBITIONS, 1972–2022 APRIL 2024 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 20 × 30 CM
978-3-906915-86-9
£52.00 / $60.00 / €58.00

MIKE KELLEY: TIMELESS PAINTING DECEMBER 2019 / ENGLISH
CO-PUBLISHED BY MIKE KELLEY FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS HARDCOVER / 24 × 32 CM
978-3-906915-45-6
£45.00 / $55.00 / €50.00
BACKLIST

NONMEMORY
OCTOBER 2024 / ENGLISH
CO-PUBLISHED BY DEL VAZ PROJECTS / MIKE KELLEY FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS
PAPERBACK / 22 × 30 CM
978-3-906915-84-5
£38.00 / $45.00 / €42.00

PIERO MANZONI: THE TWIN PAINTINGS
DECEMBER 2017 / ENGLISH
PAPERBACK / 19 × 24 CM
978-3-906915-13-5
£20.00 / $26.00 / €20.00

FABIO MAURI: OSCURAMENTO DECEMBER 2015 / ENGLISH / ITALIAN
CO-PUBLISHED BY STUDIO
FABIO MAURI
PAPERBACK WITH FLAPS
21.5 × 30.5 CM
978-3-952446-11-9
£17.00 / $27.00 / €17.00

BHARTI KHER: THIS BREATHING HOUSE NOVEMBER 2016 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 15 × 21 CM
978-3-952446-15-7
£25.00 / $30.00 / €25.00

PIERO MANZONI: MATERIALS / LINES
APRIL 2019 / ENGLISH
SLIPCASED PAPERBACK / 22 × 27 CM
978-3-906915-32-6
£45.00 / $50.00 / €50.00

BEFORE OR AFTER, AT THE SAME TIME: ROME, MILAN, AND FABIO MAURI, 1948–1968
MAY 2019 / ENGLISH
PAPERBACK WITH FLAPS
20 × 26.5 CM
978-3-906915-44-9
£36.00 / $45.00 / €40.00

GUILLERMO KUITCA
AUGUST 2019 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 23.5 × 29.5 CM
978-3-906915-43-2
£40.00 / $50.00 / €45.00

TAKESADA MATSUTANI
AUGUST 2019 / ENGLISH / FRENCH
CO-PUBLISHED BY ÉDITIONS DU CENTRE POMPIDOU
HARDCOVER / 24 × 32 CM
978-3-906915-35-7
£35.00 / $50.00 / €40.00

FAUSTO MELOTTI APRIL 2016 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 24 × 30 CM
978-3-864421-60-0
£30.00 / $45.00 / €30.00

LYGIA PAPE
MAY 2017 / ENGLISH
CLOTHBOUND / 25 × 33 CM
978-3-952446-13-3
£35.00 / $45.00 / €35.00

GERHARD RICHTER: ENGADIN
DECEMBER 2023
ENGLISH / GERMAN
CO-PUBLISHED WITH THE NIETZCHE-HAUS / SEGANTINI MUSEUM PAPERBACK WITH FLAPS / 21 × 29 CM
978-3-906915-90-6
£23.00 / $25.00 / €25.00

CINDY SHERMAN: 2023
JUNE 2023 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 19.5 × 25 CM
978-3-906915-82-1
£38.00 / $45.00 / €42.00
BACKLIST

LYGIA PAPE
SEPTEMBER 2018 / ENGLISH
CLOTHBOUND / 25 × 33 CM
978-3-906915-14-2
£35.00 / $45.00 / €35.00

FRANCIS PICABIA: ÉTERNEL RECOMMENCEMENT / ETERNAL BEGINNING
MAY 2025 / ENGLISH / FRENCH
HARDCOVER / 24 × 29 CM
978-3-906915-99-9
£50.00 / $58.00 / €55.00

ERNA ROSENSTEIN: ONCE UPON A TIME
SEPTEMBER 2021 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 21 × 26 CM
978-3-906915-41-8
£36.00 / $45.00 / €40.00

AMY SHERALD: THE WORLD WE MAKE OCTOBER 2022 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 25 × 30 CM
978-3-906915-72-2
£52.00 / $55.00 / €52.00
ANJ SMITH

DRIFTING HABITATIONS
ANJ SMITH: DRIFTING HABITATIONS
NOVEMBER 2023 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 24.5 × 31 CM
978-3-906915-83-8
£45.00 / $50.00 / €48.00

DAVID SMITH: ORIGINS & INNOVATIONS
JUNE 2018 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 25 × 30 CM
978-3-906915-12-8
£45.00 / $55.00 / €45.00
BACKLIST

SOTO: VIBRATIONS 1950–1960
JULY 2019 / ENGLISH
FLEXIBOUND / 22 × 31 CM
978-3-906915-42-5
£30.00 / $40.00 / €35.00

NOT VITAL: SCARCH
MARCH 2020 / ENGLISH
CLOTHBOUND / 23 × 30.5 CM
978-3-906915-50-0
£45.00 / $55.00 / €50.00

ZENG FANZHI
FEBRUARY 2019
ENGLISH / SIMPLIFIED CHINESE
FLEXIBOUND / 22 × 31 CM
978-3-906915-28-9
£50.00 / $60.00 / €50.00

THE WORLDS OF STEPHEN SPENDER
SEPTEMBER 2018 / ENGLISH
SLIPCASED PAPERBACK
18.5 × 26.5 CM
978-3-906915-19-7
£50.00 / $50.00 / €50.00

MORE DIMENSIONS THAN YOU KNOW: JACK WHITTEN, PAINTINGS 1979–1989
SEPTEMBER 2017 / ENGLISH
FLEXIBOUND / 25 × 32 CM
978-3-906915-06-7
£28.00 / $35.00 / €28.00

ZENG FANZHI
SEPTEMBER 2023 / ENGLISH WITH SIMPLIFIED CHINESE SECTIONS
HARDCOVER / 24 × 30 CM
978-3-906915-80-7
£58.00 / $65.00 / €62.00

TO EXALT THE EPHEMERAL: ALINA SZAPOCZNIKOW, 1962–1972
FEBRUARY 2019 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 23 × 32 CM
978-3-906915-49-4
£45.00 / $50.00 / €45.00

JACK WHITTEN: COSMIC SOUL OCTOBER 2022 / ENGLISH
PAPERBACK WITH FLAPS 19 × 25.5 CM
978-3-906915-73-9
£42.00 / $45.00 / €42.00

NOTHING AND EVERYTHING: SEVEN ARTISTS, 1947–1962
FEBRUARY 2017 / ENGLISH
PAPERBACK / 21 × 26 CM
978-3-952446-17-1
£25.00 / $30.00 / €25.00
BACKLIST

THE INNER MIRROR: CONVERSATIONS WITH URSULA HAUSER, ART COLLECTOR
JULY 2019 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 16 × 22 CM
978-3-906915-38-8
£32.00 / $38.00 / €35.00

ARTE POVERA: SEEN BY INGVILD GOETZ
JANUARY 2018 / ENGLISH
HARDCOVER / 23 × 30 CM
978-3-906915-05-0
£50.00 / $60.00 / €50.00

PHYLLIDA BARLOW: COLLECTED LECTURES, WRITINGS, AND INTERVIEWS
SEPTEMBER 2021 / ENGLISH
PAPERBACK / 15.5 × 24 CM
978-3-906915-48-7
£32.00 / $40.00 / €35.00

BEYOND THE TOWN: CONVERSATIONS OF ART AND LAND
DECEMBER 2018 / ENGLISH
CLOTHBOUND / 20 × 27.5 CM
978-3-906915-18-0
£35.00 / $50.00 / €35.00

A LUTA CONTINUA: THE SYLVIO PERLSTEIN COLLECTION
JULY 2019 / ENGLISH
FLEXIBOUND / 24.5 × 30 CM
978-3-906915-15-9
£40.00 / $50.00 / €45.00

ARSHILE GORKY: THE PLOW AND THE SONG; A LIFE IN LETTERS AND DOCUMENTS
MAY 2018 / ENGLISH
CLOTHBOUND / 18.5 × 24.5 CM
978-3-906915-08-1
£40.00 / $50.00 / €40.00

PORTABLE ART: A PROJECT BY CELIA FORNER
SEPTEMBER 2017 / ENGLISH
PAPERBACK WITH FLAPS 18 × 24 CM
978-3-906915-01-2
£40.00 / $50.00 / €40.00

EVA HESSE: DIARIES
MAY 2020 / ENGLISH
FLEXIBOUND / 13 × 20.5 CM
978-3-906915-58-6
£30.00 / $45.00 / €34.00
BACKLIST

GLENN LIGON: DISTINGUISHING PISS FROM RAIN; WRITINGS AND INTERVIEWS
JUNE 2024 / ENGLISH
PAPERBACK WITH FLAPS / 16.5 × 24 CM
978-3-906915-88-3
£32.00 / $38.00 / €35.00

JACK WHITTEN: NOTES FROM THE WOODSHED MARCH 2025 / ENGLISH
PAPERBACK WITH FLAPS
16.5 × 24 CM
978-3-907493-11-3
£30.00 / $35.00 / €32.00

A SUBVERSIVE GLEAM: MAX BILL AND HIS TIME. 1908–1939
JANUARY 2022 / ENGLISH
PAPERBACK WITH FLAPS
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PIERO MANZONI: WRITINGS ON ART
OCTOBER 2019 / ENGLISH
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978-3-906915-33-3
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GUSTAV METZGER: INTERVIEWS WITH HANS ULRICH OBRIST
SEPTEMBER 2024 / ENGLISH
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978-3-906915-92-0
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VON KONSTRUKTIVER
KLARHEIT. MAX BILL UND SEINE ZEIT: 1940–1952
OCTOBER 2023 / GERMAN
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978-3-906915-68-5
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CONSTRUCTIVE CLARITY: MAX BILL AND HIS TIME, 1940–1952
JULY 2024 / ENGLISH
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EDUARDO CHILLIDA AND PILAR BELZUNCE: MEMORIES OF A DAUGHTER
OCTOBER 2024 / ENGLISH
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978-3-906915-95-1
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NIGHT STUDIO: A MEMOIR OF PHILIP GUSTON
APRIL 2023 / ENGLISH
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978-3-906915-75-3
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GETA BRĂTESCU: GAME OF FORMS
JULY 2019 / ENGLISH / ROMANIAN
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978-3-906915-24-1
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ED CLARK: THE BIG SWEEP; CHRONICLES OF A LIFE, 1926–2019
SEPTEMBER 2023 / ENGLISH
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MARIA LASSNIG: THE BIOGRAPHY
OCTOBER 2022 / ENGLISH
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978-3-906915-52-4
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MARCEL DUCHAMP
DECEMBER 2021 / ENGLISH
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978-3-906915-51-7
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ARSHILE GORKY: NEW YORK CITY
JUNE 2025 / ENGLISH
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978-3-907493-06-9
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DIETER ROTH IN MY LIFE: MEMORIES
APRIL 2024 / ENGLISH
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NICOLE EISENMAN: MAKER ’ S MUCK
JUNE 2024 / ENGLISH
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NICOLE EISENMAN: MAKER ’ S MUCK (SPECIAL EDITION)
JUNE 2024 / ENGLISH
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HEART-TURNED-INSIDE-OUT POEMS
NOVEMBER 2023 / ENGLISH
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ANNA MARIA MAIOLINO: ENTRE PAUSAS
NOVEMBER 2018 / ENGLISH
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DAVID HAMMONS
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RONI HORN: WITS ’ END NOVEMBER 2021 / ENGLISH
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978-3-906915-65-4
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WILLIAM KENTRIDGE: SELF-PORTRAIT AS A COFFEE-POT
MAY 2025 / ENGLISH
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978-3-907493-12-0
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REBEL DABBLE BABBLE: PAUL MCCARTHY AND DAMON MCCARTHY
JUNE 2013 / ENGLISH
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GLENN LIGON: WORK, WORK, WORK, WORK, WORK, WORK NOVEMBER 2021 / ENGLISH
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PAUL MCCARTHY AND DAMON MCCARTHY: CARIBBEAN PIRATES
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JASON RHOADES: ILLASTRATIONS
JANUARY 2025 / ENGLISH
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IN THE STUDIO: PHYLLIDA BARLOW
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978-3-907493-03-8
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