Thames & Hudson Autumn 2025 Distributed Catalogue

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In addition to those included here, Thames & Hudson is pleased to distribute the full Autumn 2025 catalogues of these publishers:

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Fashion

02 Fashion Unfolded

Photography

06 Cecil Beaton’s Fashionable

National Portrait Gallery

08 Herbert Smith Freehills Portrait Award 2025 National Portrait Gallery

08 Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2025 National Portrait Gallery

09 Ray K. Metzker: City Lux Ludion

10 Trucks and Tuks FUEL

12 226 Garages and Service Stations FUEL

14 Schools of Art

Trolley Books

15 Anna Fox and Karen Knorr: US. 1. After Berenice Abbott

Books

16 Erwin Olaf: The Biography

Books

17 Erwin Olaf: Freedom

Books

18 Ideas of Africa

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

19 Time Travelers

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

20 Amy Horowitz: A Walk in the Park?

Schilt Publishing

20 Danielle L. Goldstein: Transience

Schilt Publishing

20 I Am Alive

Schilt Publishing

21 Raymond Depardon: Desert Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris

Design

22 Read Frame Type Film MUBI Editions

24 Wes Anderson: The Archives Design Museum

26 I Am. We Are. Liberty Trolley Books

27 Danish Textile Prints

Strandberg Publishing

28 Finn Juhl: Life, Work, World Strandberg Publishing

29 Tribute to Ferrari Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris

Art

30 Ruth Asawa: The Tamarind Portfolio

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

31 Marcel Duchamp: The Janis Family Interviews

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

32 Yayoi Kusama: Accumulation No. 1

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

32 Salvador Dali: The Persistence of Memory

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

33 Wifredo Lam: When I Don’t Sleep, I Dream

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

34 Gilbert & George: 21st Century Pictures

Hayward Publishing

35 Paula Rego: Visions of English Literature

Hayward Publishing

36 Sophie Calle: catalogue raisonne of the unfinished Actes Sud

37 Arpita Singh: Remembering Walther & Franz König

38 Egon Schiele: Last Years Walther & Franz König

39 The Hidden Language of Flowers

Museo Nacional del Prado

40 Freedom, Rhythm & Sound: Chapter Two

Soul Jazz Books

41 Kerry James Marshall: Rythm Mastr Ludion

42 Nordic noir British Museum

44 Ice Age art now British Museum

45 Yolngu power

The Art Gallery of New South Wales

46 Kawase Hasui: Modern Visions of Japan Ludion

47 A Floating World

Walther & Franz König

48 Animalia

Royal Collection Trust

49 Botanicals

Royal Collection Trust

50 Picturebook Makers: Part 2 dPictus

52 Drawing the Surreal Strandberg Publishing

52 The Divine Comedy Strandberg Publishing

53 Watercolours by Arne Jacobsen

Strandberg Publishing

54 Michelangelo Imperfect Strandberg Publishing

55 Medardo Rosso

Walther & Franz König

56 Thirst: In Search of Freshwater

Wellcome Collection

56 Exposition Generale Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris

57 Lygia Clark x Sonia Boyce Whitechapel Gallery

57 Donald Rodney: A Reader Whitechapel Gallery

Architecture

58 Itsuko Hasegawa

Walther & Franz König

58 Sverre Fehn Architecture

Walther & Franz König

59 2G 93: Studio Other Spaces

Walther & Franz König

59 2G 94: b+

Walther & Franz König

60 Barragan Outside Barragan Vitra Design Museum

61 Khudi Bari Vitra Design Museum

62 Encounters by Design FRAME

62 APOLLO Timeless FRAME

63 The Futureproof Home FRAME

63 Masamichi Katayama: Wonderwall FRAME

Lifestyle

64 Juno the Bakery Strandberg Publishing

65 India in a Bowl Roli Books

66 Glorious Hotels of India Roli Books

66 20 x 20 Roli Books

67 The Unforgettable Maharajas Roli Books

67 Everyday Indian Aesthetic Roli Books

68 India Through Iconic Maps Roli Books

Children’s

70 The Guard Mouse

Royal Collection Trust

71 miffy x rijksmuseum

Mercis Publishing

Previously Announced

69 Yoshitomo Nara

Hayward Publishing

72 Bestsellers

74 Our Sales Team

Fashion Unfolded

Experience the world of fashion in a whole new way with Fashion Unfolded –an enthralling pop-up book series bringing stories of legendary brands to life in 3D.

Fashion Unfolded is a captivating pop-up book series that delves into the history, legacy and iconic creations of world-renowned fashion brands. Each pop-up spread showcases legendary designs and celebrated pieces in an engaging three-dimensional format, brought to life through intricate paper engineering and illustrations.

The series kicks off with Chanel and Dior this Autumn, with Louis Vuitton following in Spring 2026, offering a closer look into the stories and heritage of these legendary brands. With its hardcover design and matching slipcase, this series is both a charming gift and timeless collectable for fashion enthusiasts.

Fashion

Illustrated in colour throughout

32 pp

16.5 x 12.5cm

September

£19.99

Fashionary

Fashion Unfolded: Chanel

9789881655028

Explore the story of Coco Chanel, the iconic 2.55 bag, Chanel N°5 perfume, two-tone shoes and more.

Fashion Unfolded: Dior

9789881655042

Discover Christian Dior’s legacy, the revolutionary New Look, Lady Dior bag, legendary runway shows and more.

Catwalk

The Art of the Fashion Show A-Z

Jochen Eisenbrand, Katharina Krawczyk and Jens Balzer

An encyclopaedic exploration of all facets of the fashion show, from its beginnings around 1900 to the present day.

Catwalk explores the fascinating evolution of the fashion show: from its modest beginnings in couturiers’ salons around 1900 to the spectacular presentations of the twenty-first century; from haute couture to prêt-à-porter; from the era of supermodels to the celebration of diversity; from classic catwalk photography to the virtual fashion show. It is conceived as an encyclopaedic A to Z and sheds light on the fashion show phenomenon and its history in all its facets, from backstage to front row, from model to performance, from pose to vogueing. In text contributions and interviews, the book gives numerous experts and protagonists from the fashion world a chance to have their say. Illustrations range from archival materials and fashion show ephemera to backstage and catwalk photography.

Jochen Eisenbrand is Head Curator at the Vitra Design Museum. Jens Balzer is a pop culture critic and feature writer at Die Zeit

Fashion

260 illustrations

30.0 x 22.0cm tbc

256 pp

ISBN 9783945852705

October

£59.00

Vitra Design Museum

Emma Slocombe is the National Trust’s Senior National Curator for Dress and Textiles. Helen Antrobus is an Assistant National Curator at the National Trust. Patrick Grant is the founder of Community Clothing, and is familiar to BBC television viewers as a judge on The Great British SewingBee

Fashion

250 illustrations

15.6 x 18.6cm

224 pp

ISBN 9780707804705

September

£12.00

National Trust

100 Things to Wear

Fashion from the Collections of the National Trust

Emma Slocombe and Helen Antrobus

Introduction by Patrick Grant

This beautifully illustrated book features a selection of 100 important items of dress from the National Trust, charting over 500 years of changing tastes and fashions.

100ThingstoWear is the first book to explore the breadth and depth of the National Trust’s dress collection, from attire of extraordinary luxury to everyday items worn by those who lived and worked in the Trust’s historic houses. Held at properties across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the collection showcases a wealth of lived experiences from the opulence of the Tudors to the Windrush generation.

Accessibly written and illustrated with a wealth of new photography, 100ThingstoWear will appeal to everyone from fashionistas, researchers, designers and other industry professionals to all those with an interest in clothing and dress.

The book concludes with an illustrated glossary of terms relating to historic clothing and its production and a gazetteer of Trust properties with significant dress collections.

Also available: Women Artists and Designers 9780707804699

Cecil Beaton’s Fashionable World

Edited and with contributions by Robin Muir

Preface by Hamish Bowles

A captivating journey through Cecil Beaton’s photographs from 1922 to 1963, where glamour, resilience and creativity converge to define an era that continues to captivate audiences today.

Robin Muir is a Contributing Editor to British Vogue, and author of several books on fashion photography, including Cecil Beaton’s Bright Young Things (2020). Hamish Bowles is Vogue’s Global Editor-at-Large and Editor-in-Chief at The World of Interiors.

Photography

270 illustrations

30.0 x 24.5cm

288 pp

ISBN 9781855148055

October

£40.00

National Portrait Gallery

Cecil Beaton (1904–1980) was an extraordinary force in the 20th century British and American creative scenes. Renowned as a fashion illustrator, costume designer, social caricaturist, essayist and decorated writer, Beaton’s impact spans the worlds of fashion, photography and design. Cecil Beaton’s Fashionable World delves into the core of his career, focusing on his key influential contributions to fashion, a realm where he initially garnered acclaim. The publication accompanies the exhibition of the same name which opens at the National Portrait Gallery, London, in October 2025.

A virtuoso in capturing beauty, glamour and star power, Beaton’s lens portrayed everyone of consequence in the interwar and early post-war eras. This book spotlights his ground-breaking fashion work, documenting designs from Balmain, Schiaparelli, Balenciaga, Chanel and more. This pivotal aspect of his career would lay the foundation for his later successes. From his early snapshots of the Bright Young Things in the 1920s to becoming the star photographer of British Vogue by the age of 24, Beaton’s journey through High Society, which takes him from London to Paris, capital of the fashion world, and to New York and Hollywood, is documented in a chronological exploration of his most triumphant years. Featuring some of the most notable and glamorous faces of the century, including Marlon Brando, Marilyn Monroe, Truman Capote and Audrey Hepburn, the narrative culminates in Beaton's Oscar-winning designs for My Fair Lady

Also available:

Cecil Beaton’s Bright Young Things: 9781855147720

Cecil Beaton’s Cocktail Book: 9781855147775

Herbert Smith Freehills Portrait Award 2025

The catalogue accompanying one of Britain’s most prestigious art prizes.

The Herbert Smith Freehills Portrait Award is the leading showcase for artists throughout the world specialising in portraiture. Since its inception over forty years ago, the competition has attracted over 40,000 entries from more than 100 countries and over 6 million people have seen the exhibition.

Alongside stunning artwork reproductions, this catalogue includes extended interviews with all prize-winning artists by journalist Richard McClure, and descriptive captions for all exhibited works, providing fascinating insight into the people and techniques behind the portraits.

Richard McClure is a freelance journalist.

Art

50 illustrations

26.0 x 21.0cm

80 pp paperback

ISBN 9781855148000

July

£18.95

National Portrait Gallery

Taylor Wessing

Photo Portrait Prize 2025

The catalogue accompanying one of the most prestigious global photography awards, celebrating the very best in contemporary portraiture.

Exhibited annually at the National Portrait Gallery, London, the Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize showcases talented professional and amateur photographers from around the world. Fully illustrated in colour throughout, this accompanying catalogue includes interviews with all prize-winning photographers, alongside extended captions for each exhibited work and insights from the judges. It provides a unique opportunity to see an inspiring range of portraits from contemporary photographers selected from thousands of submissions.

Sabina Jaskot-Gill is Senior Curator, Photography, and Clare Freestone is Curator, Photography, at the National Portrait Gallery, London.

Photography

64 illustrations

26.0 x 21.0cm

80 pp paperback

ISBN 9781855148109

November

£18.95

National Portrait Gallery

RAY K. METZKER CITY LUX

Françoise Morin is the co-founder of Les Douches la Galerie in Paris, and the exclusive representative in France of the estate of Ray K. Metzker. Philippe Séclier, an exhibition curator and former journalist, explores photography in all its forms. He has published several books and directed the documentary film An American Journey (2009), based on Robert Frank’s The Americans

Photography

200 illustrations

24.0 x 27.5cm

224 pp

ISBN 9789464781175

November

£35.00

Ludion

Ray K. Metzker: City Lux

Compiled by Françoise Morin and Philippe Séclier

A definitive new monograph on Ray K. Metzker, showcasing his innovative approach to urban photography and mastery of light and form.

Going against the grain of conventional street photography or humanist photography – both too traditional for his bold creative vision – Ray K. Metzker (1931–2014) uniquely appropriated urban space through its vertical and horizontal lines, with complete mastery of light. Long underrated, his work has previously only been featured in a handful publications, all of which are now out of print. This new monograph, bringing together approximately 150 photographs, offers a fresh perspective on Metzker’s work as well as a (re)discovery of the American photographer, who developed an emotional affinity early on with the cities of Chicago and Philadelphia. His photography broke free from narrative aesthetic conventions, elevating monochrome photography to new heights.

Christopher Herwig is a photographer and videographer currently based in Sri Lanka. He has provided photos from some of the remotest regions of the world for publications including CNN Traveler, Geographical and Lonely Planet, and is the photographer behind FUEL’s Soviet Bus Stops I and Soviet Metro Stations background in Art History and Criticism, Riya Raagini

Also available:

Soviet Bus Stops: 9780993191107

Soviet Bus Stops 2: 9780993191183

Soviet Metro Stations: 9780995745568

Trucks and Tuks

Christopher Herwig

Introduction by Riya Raagini

Edited by Stephen Sorrell and Damon Murray (FUEL)

A colourful photography book on this visually stunning vernacular artform. The images painted onto these trucks and tuks are a phenomenon, and give a unique insight into the rich cultural traditions of the Indian subcontinent.

White stallions and exotic birds frolic around a waterfall, glamorous Bollywood stars sing, a sunset-silhouetted couple bathe in the ocean – such are the images that adorn the trucks and tuks of the Indian subcontinent. These utilitarian vehicles provide a fertile canvas for the vernacular artists whose colour-saturated creativity covers every spare surface.

Over four years, photographer Christopher Herwig (author of the SovietBusStops series and SovietMetro Stations) travelled 10,000 kilometres in his quest to record this overlooked artform. He has documented the characteristics of each region – from Pakistan in the north, where intricately painted trucks often have a curved wooden peak at the front, symbolizing a princess’ tiara; to Sri Lanka in the south, where tuk tuks might equally be painted with holy deities or the Joker from Batman

The designs reflect a driver’s identity, faith and aspirations and span a bewildering range of themes: ideals of masculinity might be intertwined with expressions of love and longing, while bold typography urges drivers to blow their horns or promotes a campaign for the education of girls.

Sadly, as a result of government directives, alongside the proliferation of cheap, mass-produced decorations, this vibrant cultural expression is in decline, making this project all the more vital.

226 Garages and Service Stations

Small garages and service stations are a vital – but fast disappearing – part of Britain’s automotive landscape. Often independently owned and sited in idiosyncratic buildings, they are rightfully celebrated and sensitively documented in this essential book.

You might use a local garage to change a tyre or replace your exhaust, but when was the last time you pulled over and took a good look at the building itself?

In the spirit of Ed Ruscha’s TwentysixGasoline Stations(1963), photographer Philip Butler has done just that. Over six years, he’s travelled the length and breadth of Britain photographing these diverse, eccentric and idiosyncratic buildings.

As motoring became popular in the early 1900s, the need for mechanical expertise to service, repair, refuel and sell vehicles soared – and the ‘garage’ was born. From the Mock-Tudor fad of the 1920s via the Streamline Moderne of the 1930s, to the simple Modernist rationalism of postwar Britain, each era has produced a distinct automotive architecture. With the introduction of the Ministry of Transport (MOT) vehicle test in the 1960s, demand accelerated still further. A diverse array of structures was utilised – churches, cinemas, railway arches, fire stations, shops, factories – all proved versatile enough to find second lives as garages.

As the era of the combustion engine draws to a close, Butler’s enchanting photographs of 226Garagesand ServiceStations document the charm and personality of these survivors of the petrol age.

Philip Butler is a UK-based photographer focusing primarily on documenting the remains of Great Britain’s interwar architecture. Damon Murray and Stephen Sorrell (FUEL) have been publishing critically acclaimed books on design and architecture since 2004.

Photography

238 illustrations

16.0 x 20.0cm

252 pp

ISBN 9781739887896

September

£26.95

FUEL

John Beck is a writer and a professor in the School of Humanities at the University of Westminster. He has published extensively on aspects of British and American literature, art and visual culture. Matthew Cornford is an artist and professor of Fine Art at the University of Brighton. Between 1991 and 2014, he collaborated with David Cross, as Cornford & Cross, on a range of art projects in the UK, Europe and the USA.

Photography

75 illustrations

23.0 x 30.0cm

200 pp

ISBN 9781907112737

October

£50.00

Trolley Books

Schools of Art

A photographic survey of UK schools of art, offering a reflection on the state of art education today.

Artist Matthew Cornford and writer John Beck studied at art school in Great Yarmouth in the early 1980s. Three decades later they found the building boarded up and for sale. Was the closure of this art school of simply local significance, they wondered, or part of a broader story about the changing place of art and art education in the country? Combining fieldwork and archival digging, over the last ten years the pair have explored the towns and cities of the United Kingdom, building a photographic record of each art school building, or the site upon which it stood, and compiling a capsule history of each institution. Cumulatively, the images are a reminder of quite how many art schools there were in the UK, with over 150 still in operation as recently as the 1960s. As contemporary photographs, the images also speak to a complex and varied history of amalgamations, closures, renovations, demolitions and shifting priorities in art education and beyond.

SchoolsofArtis a selection of 75 photographs and captions from Beck and Cornford’s ongoing survey, covering the celebrated and the forgotten, the repurposed and the dismantled institutions that fuelled and shaped the creative life of the UK for over a hundred and fifty years. Among the questions raised by this work are fundamental ones regarding the value and significance of arts education and its contribution to the health and prosperity of our towns and cities.

Anna Fox & Karen Knorr: U.S. 1 After Berenice Abbott

Anna Fox and Karen Knorr

Two photographers explore a fractured US society in the age of Trump on an extended road trip from Florida to Maine.

Anna Fox is Professor of Photography at the University for the Creative Arts. She has held a solo show at The Photographers’ Gallery, London, among other institutions. Karen Knorr is Emeritus Professor of Photography at the University for the Creative Arts, and her work is held at the Tate, London, as well as the Centre Pompidou, Paris.

Photography

150 illustrations

26.0 x 21.0cm

208 pp

ISBN 9781907112751

July

£45.00

Trolley Books

In 1954, renowned US photographer Berenice Abbott journeyed along the length of U.S. Route 1, capturing the road, its towns and inhabitants. From Florida motels to Maine potato farmers, Abbott memorialized communities up and down the East Coast. Over a nine-year period from 2016 to 2024 Anna Fox and Karen Knorr followed in Abbott’s footsteps, driving from Key West in Florida to Fort Kent in Maine, and stopping at various points along the way to celebrate and extend Abbott’s work from 1954. Photographing small towns, people, drugstores, cafes, hotels, motels and diners, they set out to record contemporary life along U.S.1. during the age of Trump.

Like Abbott, Fox and Knorr are intensely engaged with the voice of photography and the way it can describe what it sees. They see this time as particularly relevant in the light of current environmental debate and societal discontent created by the disenchantment of working Americans with their governance and elites. The USA is a more divided country since 2016, drawing world-wide attention, because although it has been one of the most advanced liberal economies, it has remained increasingly conservative particularly when it concerns race, its gun laws and the marital age of consent for girls.

Erwin Olaf: The Biography

Mischa Cohen

A new biography honouring the legacy and queer advocacy of the celebrated artist and photographer Erwin Olaf.

Mischa Cohen is a journalist and editor at VrijNederland. He has been nominated twice for the prestigious journalism award De Tegel and once for the Mercur for best magazine reportage.

Biography

Illustrated throughout 24.0 x 17.0cm

416 pp

ISBN 9789464941982

October

£39.00

Hannibal Books

It was a shock when Erwin Olaf died unexpectedly in 2023 while recovering from a lung transplant. In the 1980s and 1990s, he gained fame for his extravagant, sometimes sexually explicit photographs. Inspired by Robert Mapplethorpe, Hans van Manen and Paul Blanca, he found his muses in Amsterdam’s Club RoXY. Over time, he evolved from a rebellious avant-gardist into a celebrated artist, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors to his exhibitions, from The Hague to Shanghai. Throughout his career, he remained true to himself, creating his own universe while tirelessly advocating for the rights of the queer community.

A progressive lung disease prompted Erwin Olaf to put his legacy in order and contribute to this book about his life and work: ‘I don’t need to come out looking great. But I do want it to be accurate.’ Mischa Cohen followed Erwin Olaf for years, gaining access to his archives and his life. He spoke with lovers, friends, colleagues, gallerists, curators, muses and family, and was present at photoshoots. Together, they selected images from his body of work and personal life.

Rein Wolfs is the Director of the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. Hans van Manen is one of the masters of contemporary ballet, who collaborated with Olaf in the photographic series Dance inCloseUp Hans Ulrich Obrist is a curator, historian, writer, and Artistic Director at the Serpentine galleries.

Photography

Illustrated throughout

31.0 x 29.0cm

384 pp

ISBN 9789493416185

October

£55.00

Hannibal Books

Erwin Olaf: Freedom

Rein Wolfs, Hans van Manen and Hans Ulrich Obrist

Offers a grand overview of the visionary photographer’s oeuvre, highlighting his bold imagery, activism and unseen final works.

ErwinOlaf:Freedom offers an intimate look at the life and work of Erwin Olaf, one of the Netherlands’ most groundbreaking photographers. Known for his staged, cinematic imagery and bold aesthetic, Olaf’s work explored themes of sexuality, transience, vulnerability and activism. This book, launching alongside a major Stedelijk Museum exhibition, provides a fresh perspective on his artistic legacy, including unseen works created during his final years.

A tireless advocate for equal rights, Olaf’s photography captured the beauty and struggles of marginalized communities – queer individuals, people of colour, those with disabilities and the everyday person. His final pieces, including Self-PortraitwithLungs(2023), reveal an even deeper personal and artistic reckoning.

With striking imagery and personal insights, ErwinOlaf:Freedom is a powerful tribute to an artist who redefined contemporary photography and left behind a legacy of beauty, defiance and humanity.

Oluremi C. Onabanjo is the Peter Schub Curator of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Photography

105 illustrations

26.7 x 23.0cm

128pp

ISBN 9781633451711

September

£40.00

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imagination

Examines the work of 20th-century and contemporary African and Diasporic portrait photographers within the context of the construction of Africa as a political idea.

IdeasofAfrica considers the role of the photographic portrait in fuelling incipient ideas of Africa across and beyond the African continent during decolonisation and liberation of the mid-twentieth century.

Featuring more than a hundred photographs by renowned artists of the time, such as Felicia Abban, Seydou Keïta, Malick Sidibé and Jean Depara, and by contemporary artists of African descent, such as Samuel Fosso, John Edmonds and Njideka Akunyili, this important publication explores modes of Pan-African possibility in powerful images of everyday people, where the personal was undeniably political.

Time Travelers: Photographs from the Gayle Greenhill Collection

Featuring nearly a century of photographic history, this compendium presents fifty landmark images by the likes of Edward Steichen, Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, William Eggleston, Robert Frank, László Moholy-Nagy, and Cindy Sherman, alongside press and vernacular photography.

Lucy Gallun is a Curator in the Department of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Photography

100 illustrations

25.4 x 20.3cm

136 pp paperback

ISBN 9781633451827

October

£35.00

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Highlighting a selection of approximately fifty extraordinary photographs by artists – ranging from William Henry Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron and László Moholy-Nagy to Diane Arbus, William Eggleston and Cindy Sherman – this striking publication offers a singular look of the history of the medium by inviting readers to encounter one image at a time, considering each particular picture and the specific ideas, processes and circumstances of its creation.

Amy Horowitz: A Walk in the Park?

Amy Horowitz

Danielle L. Goldstein: Transience

Danielle L. Goldstein

I Am Alive

Using art to conquer medical trauma

Nathalie Latham

Portraits of young adults in Washington Square Park and the West Village of New York City, documenting those on the cusp of adulthood in one of the most culturally diverse areas of the USA.

Photography

200 illustrations

24.0 x 16.0cm

320 pp paperback

ISBN 9789053309643

August

£40.00

Schilt Publishing

Amy Horowitz is a New York-based photographer, who studied at the International Center for Photography.

A beautiful photographic-psychological processing of a divorce.

Photography

62 illustrations

19.0 x 24.0cm

176 pp

ISBN 9789053309629

August

£40.00

Schilt Publishing

Danielle L. Goldstein is a New York-based photographer whose work has been exhibited extensively in galleries in the USA, Europe and Asia, and is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of the City of New York.

A deeply personal work born from the experience of a stage 3 cervical cancer diagnosis, chronicling a 14-year journey through the challenges of radiation treatment, and the gradual, courageous process of reclaiming a fulfilling life.

Photography

190 illustrations

28.5 x 21.0cm

184 pp paperback

ISBN 9789053309636

August

£40.00

Schilt Publishing

Australian-born Nathalie Latham is a multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker with a profound passion for storytelling, Asian culture and the environment. Her career launched with the critically acclaimed solo exhibition at the Australian National Portrait Gallery.

Co-founder of the Gamma agency and member of the Magnum agency since 1978, Raymond Depardon is a French filmmaker, photographer and international journalist who shot reportage all over the world before turning to documentary filmmaking. He has participated in a dozen exhibitions at the Fondation Cartier and has published over 60 photobooks.

Photography

250 illustrations

21.8 x 30.5cm

364 pp

ISBN 9782869251908

September

£59.00

Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris

Raymond Depardon:

Desert

Raymond Depardon

The African desert as seen by Raymond Depardon through sixty years of political reporting, photographic commissions, film shoots and personal explorations.

From his beginnings as a photojournalist on his first trip to Algeria in 1960, Raymond Depardon instantly developed a deep and intimate attachment to the Saharan desert and its various peoples. His photographic and cinematographic eye was particularly drawn to the different regions of Chad, from the Chadian civil war, during which he followed the rebels into the desert (1970), covered the Claustre affair (1975), the attack on Faya-Largeau (1978) and Goukouni Oueddei's accession to power (1979), to the filming of Un hommesansl’Occidentamong the azzas of Borkou (2001). His reports took him on the road with Tuareg refugees in Mali (1974) and ParisDakar pilots in Libya and Niger (1990); for the shooting of his films EmptyQuarter(1984) and LaCaptivedudésert(1989), he crossed Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt, Chad, Niger, Mali and Mauritania. This book is a photographic tribute to the African deserts that have accompanied Raymond Depardon’s career and life for over sixty years, immortalized in black and white by a legend of photojournalism.

Also available:

Rural: 9782869251625

Communes: 9782869251694

Bolivia: 9782869251304

Design

MUBI Editions is a new publisher dedicated to cinema and the arts. Defined by a thought-provoking list and featuring unique design collaborations, it will publish across multiple formats and genres, and, in doing so, will broaden the horizons of what cinema-related publishing can be.

typographer who teaches at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.

Film

653 illustrations

24.0 x 34.0cm

180 pp

ISBN 9798991658010

May

£45.00

Read Frame Type Film Or, Written on the Screen

Enrico Camporesi, Catherine de Smet and Philippe Millot

Stems from the ambitious ‘TypoFilm’ research project, initiated at the Centre Pompidou in Paris in 2020 and dedicated to constructing a genealogy of this understated yet pivotal element of design on screen.

Long before the advent of the digital realm, we have been reading on screen. From credits to subtitles to title cards and beyond, texts play a critical part in the structure of a film. Yet, away from the world of narrative, industrial cinema, where the work of renowned title designers like Saul Bass and Pablo Ferro has gained critical consideration, these textual and visual elements have often been overlooked. In ReadFrameTypeFilm, film curator Enrico Camporesi, graphic design historian Catherine de Smet and designer Philippe Millot aim to address this gap by focusing on a neglected body of works: experimental and artists’ films. They bring their extensive research and expertise to a discussion of twenty-four works from the film collection at the Centre Pompidou that capture the affinity between cinema and typography. Composed of a series of rich explorative texts, accompanying specially commissioned photography of analogue film strips from the collection, the book is itself an experimental object in which text and images mirror one another. It spotlights the endless possibilities of interplay between images and text, and centres a longoverlooked art form in the history of moving images. Bringing together graphic design historians and specialists in artists’ film and video, the project, a book in which text and images mirror one another, sets out to pay rigorous attention to the practical, historical and theoretical relationship between cinema and typography.

Wes Anderson

The Archives

Johanna Agerman Ross, Lucia Savi and Matthieu Orléan

The first ever fully authorized book to cover Wes Anderson’s thirtyyear career in film.

Johanna Agerman Ross is Chief Curator at the Design Museum, London. Lucia Savi is Head of Curatorial and Interpretation at the Design Museum, London. Matthieu Orléan is an Associate at the Cinémathèque française, where he is in charge of temporary exhibitions.

Design

300 illustrations

27.0 x 21.0cm

296 pp paperback

ISBN 9781872005843

November

£34.95

Design Museum

‘Sometimes the movie knows you better than you know yourself, and you reveal your point of view about the world without ever even intending to.’ Wes Anderson

An archive is always a time-machine, but the archives of Wes Anderson take us on a journey not just through time, but through layers of stories and the experiences of storytelling – on paper and on film. This book is dedicated to these stories and celebrates Anderson’s over thirty years in cinema.

From the start of his career, Anderson has maintained a rich library of notebooks, drawings, paintings, polaroids, props, puppets, sets and costumes from his films. The objects shown here are enhanced and illuminated by Anderson’s long-time collaborators: Owen Wilson, Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton; composer Alexandre Desplat; musician Seu Jorge; and music supervisor Randall Poster. Also included: an extensive interview with Anderson himself, reflecting on his films and working process.

WesAnderson:TheArchives accompanies the first retrospective exhibition of Anderson’s work, curated by la Cinémathèque française in Paris and the Design Museum in London in partnership with Wes Anderson.

Also available:

Wes Anderson: Les Archives (French edition)

9781872005850

I Am. We Are. Liberty

by Ester Coen

Cloth-covered box containing catalogues, postcards and posters celebrating and exploring the 150th anniversary of London's iconic store.

Esther Coen is an art historian and curator, and author of FuturLiberty (Thames & Hudson, 2023).

Design

Illustrated throughout 24.0 x 16.0cm

ISBN 9781907112744

June

£70.00

Trolley Books

The Liberty story begins 150 years ago when Mr Arthur Lasenby Liberty opened his first store on Regent Street, May 15th 1875. To mark this special anniversary year Liberty are embarking on a non-conventional program of cultural activities, starting with an exhibition within their landmark Tudor-inspired Arts & Crafts building, curated by independent consultant and art historian Ester Coen. The exhibition is entitled ‘I Am. We Are. Liberty’ and is designed to invite visitors into a journey through the often unseen aspects of the Liberty Archive and Design Studio, presenting new historical and cultural perspectives alongside the well-known and much-loved prints and fabrics, with a story that reveals Liberty to be more than an enterprise, more than a store and more than a design company.

The strength of Liberty’s cultural relevance will also be shown alongside several external partner collaborations throughout this year, including at the William Morris Gallery, the Wallace Collection, the Sir John Soane Museum and the Imperial War Museum.

Accompanying the exhibitions is this publication, designed to weave together the various strands of Liberty’s cultural offering. Also slightly unconventional in approach, it is not so much a book, as a box filled with individual publications and objects that relate to the various histories, collaborations and archive materials involved, including postcards, posters and swatches of original Liberty fabric.

Danish Textile Prints

Through 100 Years

Kirsten Toftegaard

The often-overlooked story of the importance of fabric printing in Danish modernism and its relevance today.

Fabric printing has played a significant role in defining the internationally renowned Danish modernism. Beyond playing with colours and repeating motifs, the tradition also gives room to poetry and humour. The techniques of fabric printing allows for the creation of a great variety of patterns and motifs on woven textiles. The innumerable possibilities are evident on many everyday items, from clothing to furniture.

This book tells the story of the diversity of the craft and its significance in Danish modernism – a topic that has never before been explored in its entirety. Danish Textile Prints is based on the extensive collection of printed fabrics from Design Museum Denmark, as well as new works by contemporary textile artists.

Kirsten Toftegaard is head of the fashion and textile collection at Design Museum Denmark.

Design

100 illustrations

22.5 x 22.5cm

200 pp

ISBN 9788792894076

October

£35.00

Strandberg Publishing

Finn Juhl Life, Work, World

Christian Bundegaard

The latest publication in Strandberg Publishing's series of scaled-down design classics.

Christian Bundegaard is a historian and architecture critic.

Design

250 illustrations

28.8 x 21.6cm

272 pp

ISBN 9788794418676

September

£40.00

Strandberg Publishing

‘Art is art, and a chair is a chair’: for the architect and furniture designer Finn Juhl there were no grey areas. Yet Juhl’s designs often strike a delicate balance between the fine and applied arts. One of the leading figures in the socalled ‘golden age’ of Danish furniture design in the years after the Second World War, Juhl’s success in the United States was instrumental in drawing the world’s attention to the Danish chair and the branding of Danish Design. Finn Juhl – Life, Work, World tells Finn Juhl’s story (1912–1989) and places his works into the context of their times – from the breakthrough of modernism around 1930 through the heights of cabinet-maker’s furniture in the 1940s and 1950s, and up until the re-emergence of near-forgotten masterpieces in the 1990s, their sublime execution admired afresh.

Tribute to Ferrari

Francesca Picchi and Jean-Louis Moncet. Edited by Philippe Seclier.

A retrospective catalogue of an iconic exhibition of 1987 dedicated to the history of automobile design through and the singular career of Enzo Ferrari.

Philippe Séclier is a journalist, curator and editor of photobooks.

Francesca Picchi is an architect, curator and journalist, and professor of Design History at ISIA, Florence. Jean-Louis Moncet is a French motorsports journalist, known for his work on Grand Prix racing.

Design

300 illustrations

29.0 x 24.0cm

280 pp

ISBN 9782869251922

September

£50.00

Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris

In 1987, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain presented Hommage à Ferrari, the first major exhibition dedicated to Enzo Ferrari. Almost forty years later, the catalogue of this exhibition is finally released, revisiting this unique event in the history of the brand and the singular career of its creator, Enzo Ferrari. This mythical story is told by automotive and design specialists, and illustrated by numerous photographs of iconic car models, as well as never-before-seen archive images.

Tribute to Ferrari is the long-overdue catalogue of this exceptional event. This book retraces the exhibition through numerous exhibition views, photographs and previously unpublished archive documents. Under the direction of Philippe Séclier, whose extensive essay reveals the genesis and production of this exhibition, and thanks to the major contributions of Francesca Picchi (essay), Jean-Louis Moncet (portrait) and Jean Todt (interview), this book pays a new and vibrant tribute to Ferrari, and to this legendary exhibition.

Cara Manes is an Associate Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Dominika Tylcz is a Curatorial Assistant in the Department of Painting and Sculpture, MoMA.

Art

64 illustrations

25.4 x 20.3cm

64 pp

ISBN 9781633451872

October

£28.00

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Ruth Asawa: The Tamarind Portfolio

Cara Manes and Dominika Tylcz

This intimate publication is the first to present the vibrant experimental lithographs that Ruth Asawa made during a two-month residency at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in 1965.

Over the course of just two months in 1965, away from her six children at a residency at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles, Ruth Asawa produced a stunning portfolio of 54 lithographs in a burst of experimentation. Asawa was already known for her wire sculptures but had never confined herself to one medium, working also in bronze, drawing, painting and select printmaking techniques. The resulting prints, depicting an astonishing range of subject matter, are a standout collection in Asawa’s oeuvre, and an incredible display of the skill at the centre of her practice.

Image: Ruth Asawa, Desert Plant (1965) © Estate of Ruth Asawa

Marcel Duchamp: The Janis Family Interviews

Foreword by Ann Temkin

Introduction by Carroll Janis

The full transcript of a previously unpublished set of interviews conducted in 1953 with the art collectors Sidney and Harriet Janis and the artist Marcel Duchamp.

Ann Temkin is the Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Carroll Janis is the son of Sidney and Harriet Janis, and an art historian who has taught at Columba, Hunter, and the School of Visual Arts in New York. He is the former director of the Sidney Janis Gallery.

Art

50 illustrations

23.4 x 15.8cm

150 pp paperback

ISBN 9781633451766

August

£19.99

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

In a series of interviews in the early 1950s, Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) sat down with art collectors and gallerists Sidney and Harriet Janis for a wide-ranging conversation about his inspirations and working process, and his many, many opinions on the workings of the modern art world and its histories. The transcript of this previously unknown recording is published in its entirety with an introduction by Carroll Janis, son of Sidney and Harriet, that contextualizes the interview and offers insights into his personal encounters with the artist.

Marcel Duchamp, Bicycle Wheel, © 2025 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris / Estate of Marcel Duchamp

Image:

Yayoi Kusama: Accumulation No. 1

One on One series

Midori Yamamura

Focuses on Yayoi Kusama’s Accumulation No. 1 (1962), an armchair upholstered with dozens of stuffed phalluses.

In the 1960s, the Japanese-born artist Yayoi Kusama developed her distinctive style utilizing approaches associated with Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop art, Feminist art and institutional critique. Accumulation No.1 (1962) is the first in an ongoing series of presciently feminist sculptures composed of household furniture that she covered with stuffed and hand-sewn canvas phalluses and then painted. Art historian Midori Yamamura examines the work within the larger context of Kusama’s famed ‘infinity net’ motif.

Midori Yamamura is an art historian and lecturer who specializes in feminism, post-WWII art and global contemporary art focusing on Asia.

Art

35 illustrations

22.8 x 18.4cm

48 pp paperback

ISBN 9781633451742

September

£14.99

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Salvador Dalí: The Persistence of Memory

One on One series

Focuses on Salvador Dali’s The Persistence of Memory (1931), a surrealist dreamscape that has become one of the most iconic paintings in MoMA’s collection.

In 1931, Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) painted The Persistence ofMemory, one of the most iconic paintings in MoMA’s collection. In this bleak and infinite dreamscape, hard objects become inexplicably limp, while metal attracts ants like rotting flesh. It is a defining Surrealist work, yet realistic details are included, too: the distant golden cliffs are from the coastline of his native Catalonia, Spain. Curator Anne Umland unpacks this uncanny masterpiece, placing it within Dalí’s long career as artist, author, critic, impresario and provocateur.

Anne Umland is an art historian and a former curator at The Museum of Art, New York.

Art

35 illustrations

22.8 x 18.4cm

48 pp paperback

ISBN 9781633451759

September

£14.99

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Christophe Cherix is The Robert Lehman Foundation Chief Curator of Drawings and Prints at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Beverly Adams is the Estrellita Brodsky Curator of Latin American Art in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA.

Art

225 illustrations

30.5 x 24.0cm

288 pp

ISBN 9781633451780

November

£60.00

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Wifredo Lam

When I Don’t Sleep, I Dream

with contributions

Brings together over 150 rarely seen artworks from six decades of the Cuban-born painter’s prolific career, including paintings, works on paper, books, prints, ceramics and archival material.

Over a career spanning five decades, Wifredo Lam (1902–1982) worked tirelessly as he experimented with new methods and ways to visualize the fluidity between physical and metaphysical space. The extent of his influence throughout the Black Atlantic is unrivalled as both a radical innovator and an anti-colonialist. Looking beyond the scope of a single medium, geography or period, this landmark publication brings together over 100 works from his prolific career, with extensive new photography, discussions of his Afro-Cuban and Asian influences, and the first in-depth analysis of the artist’s working methods.

Rachel Thomas is Roden Chief Curator at London's Hayward Gallery. Michael Bracewell is a writer and novelist. Hans Ulrich Obrist is Co-Director of the Serpentine Galleries, London, and the author of numerous books on art and artists, and several volumes of interviews.

Art

100 illustrations

250 x 20 cm

176pp

ISBN 9781853323836

October

£40.00

Hayward Publishing

Gilbert & George 21st Century Pictures

Introduction by Rachel Thomas Essay by Michael Bracewell

Interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist

In association with a landmark exhibition from the pioneering Londonbased artists, discover the duo’s pictures from the past 25 years, with vibrant, large-scale images that centre the human experience and reflect their motto, ‘Art for All’.

Gilbert & George are some of the most iconic artists to have ever lived, with their monumental commitment to being ‘living sculptures’ and their motto of ‘art for all’ continuing without fail over the last five decades. Their artistic practice spans charcoal sketches to sculptural interventions; however, it is their expansive, vividly coloured pictures that have become globally renowned both inside and outside the contemporary art landscape. Characterized by concise, often single-word titles emblazoned in bold capital letters, each picture becomes a stage for the exploration of societal norms and cultural taboos. From the mundane to the illicit, Gilbert & George’s practice encompasses the full spectrum of human existence, transcending traditional boundaries of taste and propriety.

21stCenturyPictures– which is published to accompany a major exhibition opening at London's Hayward Gallery in October 2025 – showcases pictures across key series made since 2000, such as NEW HORNY PICTURES (2001), THE LONDON PICTURES (2011), THE BEARD PICTURES (2016) and their more recent CORPSING PICTURES (2022). Through these works, audiences are invited to explore contemporary society through the complexities of hope, fear, sex, religion, corruption, violence, patriotism, addiction, ghosts, death and more.

Gilbert & George, HA-HA, 2022 © Gilbert & George. Courtesy the artists and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Seoul and London.

This book chronicles those works in full colour and includes an introduction by Rachel Thomas, an in-depth essay by Michael Bracewell and a new interview with the artists by Hans Ulrich Obrist. A chronology of their practice completes this in-depth volume.

Paula Rego Visions of English Literature

Essays by Marco Livingstone, Rosanna McLaughlin and Marina Warner

The first monograph on the ever popular Paula Rego to focus in detail on her literary sources, illuminating this key part of her practice.

Marco Livingstone is an art historian and independent curator. Rosanna McLaughlin is a writer and editor at The White Review Marina Warner is a historian, art critic, and author of studies of myths, symbols and fairytales.

Art

80 illustrations

22 x 14.5 cm

160 pp

ISBN 9781853323843

October

£25.00

Hayward Publishing

Paula Rego, ComeToMe, 2001–2.

© Paula Rego Estate

Paula Rego’s radical art drew inspiration from a vast range of sources – from traditional folklore and fairy tales to literary classics and nursery rhymes. For Rego, these sources conveyed essential truths about the world, and throughout her life she turned to stories written in the English language. Rego connected with these literary sources in very personal ways, using them to articulate the conditions of her own life as well as work through her own dreams, anxieties, desires, and fears.

PaulaRego:VisionsofEnglishLiterature– published to accompany a major exhibition organised by Hayward Touring – presents three of the artist’s most ambitious series of graphic works – Jane Eyre, Nursery Rhymes and Peter Pan – in full colour, explored in essays by Marco Livingstone, Marina Warner and Rosanna McLaughlin. These, alongside various ephemera – preparatory sketches, etching plates and even Rego’s very own childhood copy of PeterPan – offer audiences an intimate portrayal of the artist’s lifelong fascination with literature and an insight into how the artist transformed this material into startlingly original, rebellious and unexpected images.

Sophie Calle: catalogue raisonné of the unfinished

Sophie Calle

A catalogue raisonné of never-before-seen abandoned projects by the artist Sophie Calle.

Also available: 9782330182465

The French artist Sophie Calle has held exhibitions internationally since the late 1970s. Described variously as a conceptual artist, photographer, videographer and even detective, she combines text and photography in a narrative style that is distinctively her own. She is the 2025 winner of Japan Art Association’s Praemium Imperiale prize.

Art

50 illustrations

26.0 x 20.0cm

272 pp

ISBN 9782330206918

Available

£33.00

Actes Sud

‘I hate things being finished. Death is final… Life is in the “almost finished”’ Pablo Picasso

‘But when everything comes to an end, what will become of the ideas that went nowhere, that were biding their time in boxes, in coffins? Before we die, we must catalogue our attempts, our first drafts, our abandoned projects, and give life to our intentions. It’s a way of putting an end to it’ Sophie Calle

Accompanying her exhibition ‘A toi de faire, ma mignonne’ at the Musée Picasso in Paris, Sophie Calle invites the reader to explore a catalogue raisonné of her unfinished ideas. These accounts, each stamped with a red verdict giving the reason that they were not completed, offer a parallel to her TrueStories, a collection that has been regularly reissued since 1994.

In this landmark publication, which reveals the hidden aspects of an artistic practice spanning decades, the main themes of her work come to light: coincidence, chance encounters and incompletion as an ending in and of itself; and trying and failing as the necessary by-product of the artistic act.

Arpita Singh: Remembering

The catalogue of the first solo exhibition of Arpita Singh outside India presents an influential contemporary artist who has consistently put women at the centre of her works.

Tamsin Hong is Exhibitions

Curator at the Serpentine Galleries. Rebecca Ribichini is Personal Assistant to the Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Serpentine Galleries. Liz Stumpf is Assistant Curator at the Serpentine Galleries.

Art

168 illustrations

24.0 x 20.0cm

224 pp paperback

ISBN 9783753308258

Available

£35.00

Walter & Franz König

Arpita Singh’s paintings centre on her emotional and psychological state, drawing from Bengali folk art and Indian stories, interwoven with experiences of social upheaval and global conflict. The exhibition at the Serpentine North Gallery in London this Autumn, and this accompanying catalogue, trace Singh’s luminous works from the 1960s to recent years, showcasing her large-scale oil paintings as well as her more intimate watercolours and ink drawings. Remembering presents the artist’s exploration of Surrealism, figuration, abstraction and her inspiration from Indian miniature paintings. Since the 1990s, Singh has increasingly explored themes of motherhood, the aging female form, feminine sensuality, vulnerability and violence, demonstrating the impact of relationships and external events on the emotional and psychological landscape of the artist.

Her works are intimate portrayals of domestic and inner life but are equally concerned with the experiences of women navigating the outside world. Resisting singular interpretation, Arpita Singh explores an omnipresent tension that arises from weaving together labyrinthine cityscapes with observations of unsettling historical events and everyday life.

Egon Schiele: Last Years 1914 –1918

A new study of the lesserknown later works of Egon Schiele and the effects of political upheaval on his artistic output.

Kerstin Jesse is Senior Curator at the Leopold Museum in Vienna. Jane Kallir is a curator and co-director of the Galerie St. Etienne in New York, which specialises in Austrian Expressionism. Hans-Peter Wipplinger is Director of the Leopold Museum.

Art

362 illustrations

28.0 x 23.5cm

336 pp

ISBN 9783753308166

July

£40.00

Walther & Franz König

The body of work by the eccentric artist Egon Schiele (1890–1918), created over a period of just ten years, is known above all through his major paintings and those drawings from between 1910 and around 1913/14 in which he processed his own emotional states and expressed the inner turmoil of an entire generation in his depictions of the human figure. His later works after 1914, which differ markedly from his earlier ones, and are less well known. His lines became more measured, flowing and organic, and his figures filled out and were more realistic. In retrospect, the personal and historical changes and events from 1914 – the outbreak of war, his marriage to Edith Harms (1893–1918), and the tedium of army life –clearly had a profound effect on his artistic output.

This volume gathers together an array of scholarly voices on these later works, and includes previously unseen documents including the personal diary of Edith Harms from this period, in which she recorded her experiences, thoughts and feelings during these unprecedented times.

The Hidden Language of Flowers

A Botanical Stroll Through the Prado

Eduardo Barba

A beautifully illustrated pocket volume revealing the symbolism of plants and flowers in masterworks from the Prado’s collection.

Eduardo Barba is a landscape gardener and lecturer, specialising in research into the botanical aspects of works of art.

Art

120 illustrations

19.5 x 12.5cm

128 pp

ISBN 9788484806240

September

£18.99

Museo Nacional del Prado

This volume focuses on thirty botanical species represented in as many works in the Museo del Prado: outstanding paintings and sculptures from the permanent collection, such as Bosch's TheGardenofEarthlyDelights, Van der Weyden's TheDescentfromtheCrossand Fra Angelico's TheAnnunciation. Each of the thirty plants is accompanied by a commentary by Eduardo Barba and a botanical illustration by Juan Luis Castillo, as well as a complete detailed reproduction of the work in the Museum. In the words of Eduardo Barba: ‘Many works of art are full of plants. In others, they are a little more hidden. In all cases, botany is an indispensable part of the story that the artist wants to tell: there are flowers that allude to the dynasty of the person portrayed, leaves that sum up a feeling, trees that transmit to the scene qualities that are specific to them. The species chosen could be present in the artist's surroundings, even at the foot of his studio. On other occasions, however, and as a result of expeditions to different parts of the world, exotic plants from distant countries were incorporated, enriching the artistic flora, especially from the 16th century onwards. In any case, the works of art bear witness to the fascinating ability of artists to observe the natural environment, who portrayed plants with delicacy, as if they were just another character.

Gilles Peterson is one of the UK’s most iconic DJs, hosting a flagship show on BBC Radio 6 Music. He runs the label Brownswood Recordings and is the founder of We Out Here and Worldwide Festival. Stuart Baker founded Soul Jazz Records in 1992 and launched Soul Jazz Books in 2007.

Graphic Design

500 illustrations

29.7 x 29.7cm

208 pp

ISBN 9781916359840

October

£39.99

Soul Jazz Books

Freedom, Rhythm & Sound: Chapter Two

Revolutionary Jazz

Original Cover Art

1965-83

Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker

A new collection of beautiful and rare jazz record designs from the 1960s–1980s.

Just over fifteen years ago, Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker (Soul Jazz Records) published the first Freedom,Rhythm and Sound: a unique collection showcasing the stunning graphic works of independently published jazz record cover designs in the 1960s and 1970s from radical jazz musicians such as Sun Ra, John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, The Art Ensemble of Chicago and others. The artwork of their often self-produced record cover designs during this era reflected their radical agenda, spiritual awareness and singular search for musical and personal freedoms.

Freedom,RhythmandSound:CHAPTERTWOis a new second collection featuring hundreds more beautiful and rare jazz record cover designs from the 1960s-1980s. These designs help document the continued developments in jazz as African-American artists set out on new pathways and journeys to enlightenment, heading out into Europe, Japan, Africa and beyond where eager audiences gave them a new-found respect and where local producers and record labels were keen to record their ground-breaking and radical new music.

Through stunning record cover designs, Freedom, RhythmandSound:CHAPTERTWOacts as a visual documentation of this period. As well as the radical jazz music of this time, the book also includes sections on the record cover art of African-American poets, Civil Rights Speech recordings (Martin Luther King, Malcolm X), early pioneers (Yusef Lateef, Max Roach, Ornette Coleman and others) all of which helped influence and shape the world of radical jazz from the 1960s onwards.

Michele Robecchi is a writer, editor and critic based in London.

Art

250 illustrations

24.0 x 29.5cm

208 pp

ISBN 9789493039513

September

£45.00

Ludion

Kerry James Marshall: Rythm Mastr

This Is How It Begins

Michele Robecchi

Sheds light on Kerry James Marshall’s ‘Rythm Mastr’, a comic series on which the artist has been working from 1999 until today.

Also available: Complete Prints: 9789493039759

In 1999 American artist Kerry James Marshall began working on his comics series RythmMastr in response to what he perceived as the historic absence of black characters and authors in the comics industry. Initially serialised in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette for eight weeks, RythmMastrwas eventually presented as an installation on the occasion of the 1999/2000 Carnegie International, where the newspaper pages would cover the vitrines of the Carnegie Museum Treasure Room.

In contrast with characters such as the Black Panther or the Falcon, RythmMastr focuses on the daily struggle of black people, elevating events like gang crimes and public houses demolition to epic proportion while following the adventures of the two protagonists, Rythm Mastr, and his young protégé, Farell. Over the course of the past two decades, RythmMastr has been presented in various incarnations, including light boxes, paintings and drawings. Thing came full circle when, almost twenty years later, RythmMastr was exhibited again in an updated form at the 2018 Carnegie international. This book is the most comprehensive discussion of RythmMastr to date, chronicling its genesis and developments, as well as offering a deep analysis of Marshall’s motivations and aspirations when he started the series.

Nordic noir works on paper from Edvard Munch to Mamma Andersson

Jennifer Ramkalawon

Showcases the British Museum’s remarkable collection of graphic art from the post-war period to the present day from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland.

Jennifer Ramkalawon is Curator of Modern and Contemporary Nordic Graphic Art at the British Museum.

Art

200 illustrations

27.0 x 24.0cm

256 pp paperback

ISBN 9780714136509

October

£35.00

British Museum

Image credit: Mamma Andersson, The Fallow Deer, 2016 Handprinted colour woodcut on rice paper. British Museum, 2021,7022.1

With many works published for the first time, this lavishly illustrated publication celebrates the British Museum’s holding of contemporary prints and drawings from the Nordic countries. These Nordic artists examine the fundamental themes of nature, the environment, identity and heritage through visually arresting and beautiful works on paper.

The overwhelmingly spectacular landscape of the region features prominently in many works – dark fjords, vast uninhabited mountain ranges and heavily forested areas provide a counterpoint to depictions of densely crowded, highly developed urban spaces viewed through the Nordic lens. A growing mood of melancholy and existential angst, emerging from the trauma of the Second World War and the uncertain threat of the Cold War, is often illustrated by a lone, brooding figure. Prints from the 1970s convey a deep criticism of US foreign policy and the Vietnam War, but ironically adopt the iconography of American Pop Art by using striking contemporary imagery and bold use of colour. The Indigenous Sami people living in the northern part of Scandinavia and Russia address issues such as their own heritage and identity within the Nordic world. Regional identity is also explored from pride in the artists’ own native countries to coded references to their ‘Viking’ past. The book also features works by contemporary Nordic artists who are constantly challenging the idea of the ‘perfect’ Scandinavian social world often projected by these countries to outsiders.

Jill Cook is the Keeper of the Britain, Europe and Prehistory Department at the British Museum. She curated the exhibition IceAgeArt:thearrival of the modern mind in 2013 and is the curator of the British Museum partnership exhibition IceAgeArtNow at Cliffe Castle, Keighley, part of the Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture celebrations.

Art

100 illustrations

19.0 x 19.0cm

160 pp paperback

ISBN 9780714123516

June

£14.99

British Museum

Ice Age art now

Jill Cook

A beautifully illustrated book revealing the artistic activity that was an essential part of life thousands of years before the narratives of traditional art histories.

IceAgeartnowpresents extraordinary drawn and sculpted images from the final 20,000 years of the last Ice Age in the British Museum’s collection. These astounding works, some dating back to around 23,000 years ago, reveal the deep roots of drawing, sculpture and modelling in the era of the great painted caves of Lascaux in France and Altamira in Spain. This period may be described as a renaissance in the applied and fine arts of people who had narrowly avoided extinction in the harsh cold of the Last Glacial Maximum, who then asserted their ways of life through art. Seven thematic sections explore specific artworks, highlighting the skill and vision of artists through objects such as an ingeniously sculpted spear thrower made around 13,500 years ago in the form of a mammoth. The final section delves into virtual reality in presenting the alternative world of a painted cave. The imagery in this book conjures up a lost time when people were part of and dependent on nature and showed their respect for it through beautiful, closely observed images of animals. Although the materials supporting the works may be different, techniques of composing, drawing and shading, as well as abstracting and animating, are achieved in the same ways. As a reminder of this, historical and contemporary works by Francisco de Goya, Rembrandt van Rijn, Henri Matisse and Maggi Hambling are included to encourage new ways of seeing.

Yolngu power

The art of Yirrkala

Edited by Cara Pinchbeck. Essay by Will Stubbs. Interview with Djambawa Mariwili.

Explore the strength, energy and power of Yolngu art in this landmark book featuring over 200 innovative works dating from the 1940s to today.

Cara Pinchbeck is head of First Nations at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Will Stubbs is coordinator at the Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Art Centre in Yirrkala. Djambawa Marawili is an acclaimed artist and one of the most important Aboriginal leaders in Australia.

Art

150 illustrations

27.0 x 19.5cm

200 pp paperback

ISBN 9781741741780

June

£30.00

The Art Gallery of New South Wales

Yolngupower:TheartofYirrkalaoffers a comprehensive insight into a group of world-recognized and celebrated artists from Yirrkala and the development of an art movement whose contribution to Australian art – and, increasingly, international art – is profound.

The art of Yirrkala is inextricably intertwined with its cultural, political and social history. For almost 100 years, artists from this small community in Northeast Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, have shared art as a means of cultural diplomacy – as a respectful assertion of power in its diverse forms, from influence to authority, sovereignty, strength, energy and pride.

Published in association with a major survey at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, Yolngu power features over 200 works from the 1940s to the present day. It considers the significant moments in Yirrkala’s history when artists have consciously altered their practice, developed new styles or embraced new mediums. It also contextualizes the work of individual artists within the broader school of artists from Yirrkala, and surrounding Miwatj Country.

Kawase Hasui: Modern Visions of Japan

Chris Uhlenbeck, Jim Dwinger and Philo Ouweleen

Discover the timeless beauty of Kawase Hasui, the master of shin hanga, in this stunning new book, featuring his most breathtaking woodblock prints and expert insights into his legacy.

Author Chris Uhlenbeck has organised several major exhibitions on Japanese art, including ‘Shin Hanga: the new prints of Japan’ which was on view in the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Sieboldhuis Leiden and in the Museum for Ostasiatische Kunst in Cologne, in 2022. Jim Dwinger is an expert in Japanese art history and a specialist in woodcuts. Philo Ouweleen is a visual artist with an MA in Japanese studies.

Art

400 illustrations

29.5 x 23.5cm

224 pp

ISBN 9789464781182

November

£35.00

Ludion

Kawase Hasui (1883–1957) was one of the most important and prolific Japanese printmakers of the 20th century. A leading figure in the shinhanga (‘new prints’) movement, Hasui reimagined traditional Japanese subjects – serene landscapes, quiet townscapes and seasonal scenes –through a lens subtly influenced by Western painting. The result was a body of work that felt both timeless and modern. Originally trained in Japanese painting, Hasui shifted to woodblock printing in 1919, inspired by Shinsui Itō’s Eight ViewsofLakeBiwaseries. His talent was quickly recognized by publisher Shozaburo Watanabe, who became his lifelong collaborator. Over a career spanning nearly forty years, Hasui created almost one thousand woodblock prints, capturing a nostalgic yet modern vision of Japan. In recognition of his cultural legacy, the Japanese government designated him a Living National Treasure shortly before his death.

KawaseHasui:ModernVisionsofJapanoffers a richly illustrated, in-depth exploration of Hasui’s life and legacy, set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernizing Japan. It traces the geographical range of his work, following his travels through the cities and landscapes he depicted, and presents a visual timeline of these key locations. For connoisseurs and collectors, the book also delves into the technical artistry of Hasui’s prints, revealing the subtle variations across editions and the use of seals and publisher marks. Both a visual delight and a scholarly resource, this book celebrates Hasui's unique place in the history of Japanese art.

A Floating World

Movement and Impermanence in Japanese Art

A tribute to the diverse artistic expressions of the ephemeral nature of life in Japanese art.

Matthias K Wagner is Director of Frankfurt’s Museum Angewandte Kunst. Stephan von der Schulenburg is an art historian specialising in Asian art.

Art

128 illustrations

24.0 x 18.4cm

228 pp paperback

ISBN 9783753307145

June

£30.00

Walther & Franz König

From weathered, centuries-old wooden sculptures and broken tea bowls repaired with gold lacquer to paintings and woodcuts depicting cherry blossom festivals and man’s relationship with water in all its forms, AFloating World presents Japan as a nation with a unique aesthetic language of the ephemeral. In a place where earthquakes, tsunamis and human-made catastrophes can snatch away life at any moment, an art flourishes that is in constant awareness of the precious fragility of our existence – in a breathtakingly beautiful, quiet and fascinating celebration of transience.

This restless, dynamic and ultimately deeply relaxed way of life, which finds parallels in the ancient Greek and Roman concepts of pantarhei (everything flows) and carpe diem (seize the day), finds its expression in the diverse works gathered in this catalogue, and accompanying exhibition at the Museum Angewandte Kunst. From 14th-century sculptures, through Hokusai’s GreatWave and up to bold contemporary painting and photography, AFloatingWorld is an elegant testimony to motion and impermanence in Japanese art and culture.

Animalia

From the Royal Collection

Introduction by Andrew Brown

A beautifully illustrated pocket-sized book featuring stunning and lifelike illustrations of animal life from prints and drawings in the Royal Collection.

Andrew Brown is Assistant Curator of Books and Manuscripts, Royal Collection Trust.

Art

80 illustrations

19.0 x 15.0cm

80 pp

ISBN 9781909741928

July

£12.95

Royal Collection Trust

Celebrate the wonder of wildlife with hidden gems from the Royal Collection. This charming album includes eighty detailed and lifelike illustrations of animal life from around the world. Discover the work of some of the greatest artists and naturalists in history, including John James Audubon, Mark Catesby, John Gould and Maria Sibylla Merian. Originally created as essential studies of the natural world, these vivid and graphic works of art are re-presented here alongside a concise expert introduction – the perfect gift for anyone inspired by the beauty of nature.

Botanicals

From the Royal Collection

Introduction by Alice Alder

A beautifully illustrated pocket-sized book featuring stunning and lifelike illustrations of plant life from prints and drawings in the Royal Collection.

Alice Alder is Assistant Curator of Prints and Drawings, Royal Collection Trust.

Art

80 illustrations

19.0 x 15.0cm

80 pp

ISBN 9781909741935

July

£12.95

Royal Collection Trust

Celebrate the beauty of botany with this album of exquisite illustrations from the Royal Collection. A source of inspiration for those with a love of plant life, illustration and design, discover more than eighty meticulous and scientifically accurate drawings by renowned artists and botanists, including Alexander Marshal, Maria Sibylla Merian and Mark Catesby. Originally created as essential studies of the natural world, these vivid and graphic works of art are re-presented here alongside a concise expert introduction – the perfect gift for plant-lovers.

Picturebook Makers: Part 2

Following the success of part one, twelve more world-class picturebook makers share their processes, inspire us with stunning illustrations and demonstrate the immense creative potential of this unique and dynamic art form.

Sam McCullen studied illustration at Cambridge School of Art and is the co-founder and Managing Director of dPICTUS, a curated platform where international publishing professionals showcase outstanding picturebook projects, discover emerging talent, and make new industry connections.

Art

Illustrated throughout 24.0 x 20.0cm

154 pp

ISBN 9781739979218

October

£24.00

dPictus

Far from being simple, picturebook creation can be a complex, lengthy and enigmatic process.

Part two of the Picturebook Makers series once again gives voice to twelve much-loved contemporary picturebook artists. With great generosity, the international creators share their processes, inspirations, challenges, doubts and insights, and show us that ‘the unseen evolution of an idea is as interesting as the final result’, as observed by Shaun Tan in part one of this series.

The intimate talks with the creators allow us not only to discover the myriad ways in which the initial idea for a picturebook can arise, but also the wildly different creative processes which inform the development of each work. As Meghan Cox Gurdon observes in her review of Picturebook Makersin TheWallStreetJournal, ‘There’s mystery in the process and, with luck, magic in the outcome.’

ThePicturebookMakers series reveals the picturebook’s immense creative potential, celebrates outstanding international picturebooks and their creators, and constitutes an inspiring collection of picturebook knowledge for anyone interested in this unique and dynamic art form.

Featuring Carson Ellis, Axel Scheffler, Anna Höglund, Sydney Smith, Kristin Roskifte, André Letria, Issa Watanabe, Valerio Vidali, Anete Melece, Vincent Pianina, Marika Maijala and Jimmy Liao.

Also available: 9781739979201

Drawing the Surreal

Playful artworks that reveal the surrealist movement’s evolving ideology.

The Divine Comedy

Ditlev Tamm

Illustrated by Alexander Tovborg

A captivating retelling of Dante’s immortal classic, with illustrations by renowned Danish artist Alexander Tovborg.

The avant-garde movement founded around André Breton in Paris in the mid-1920s transformed the perception of artistic media and their application. The surrealists favoured poetic strategies that placed works on paper, in their various forms, at the heart of their artistic practice. This richly illustrated book presents a large selection of drawings, collage, and print-related artworks by surrealist artists including Méret Oppenheim, Man Ray, Jacqueline Lamba, Joan Miró, Valentine Hugo, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst and Remedios Varo.

DrawingtheSurreal features four essays that collectively explore surrealist aesthetics in relation to works on paper. Topics include discussions on the role of women in the movement, the significance of biomorphic representation, and the intersections of surrealism, the occult and contemporary culture.

Thomas Lederballe is Chief curator of the Collection of Graphic Art at Statens Museum for Kunst (the National Gallery of Denmark).

Art

120 illustrations

28.0 x 22.0cm

176 pp paperback

ISBN 9788792894571

October

£35.00

Strandberg Publishing

This book explores one of the world’s most renowned and greatest works. Dante Alighieri’s TheDivineComedyhas inspired artists and writers to create new interpretations since the Middle Ages. One such interpretation comes from acclaimed Danish artist Alexander Tovborg, who has been working on a fully illustrated rendition of the work since 2017. Alongside nearly 100 graphic etchings by Tovborg, the entire Comedy is retold in a simple and captivating style by author Ditlev Tamm. The book offers fresh, contemporary perspectives on the classic masterpiece about Hell, Purgatory and Paradise, making it accessible to both young and older readers alike.

Ditlev Tamm is an author, Doctor of Law and Doctor of History, and professor emeritus at the University of Copenhagen. Alexander Tovborg is a visual artist, educated at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen and Staatsliche Akademie der Bildende Künste Karlsruhe.

Art

Illustrated throughout

34.0 x 24.0cm

248 pp

ISBN 9788794418690

November

£50.00

Strandberg Publishing

Watercolours by Arne Jacobsen

Poul Erik Tøjner

A unique insight into Arne Jacobsen’s creative vision through his watercolours.

Poul Erik Tøjner is the Director of Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. He is a former art and literature critic for the newspapers KristeligtDagblad and Information, as well as the culture editor at Weekendavisen

Art

Illustrated throughout 27.5 x 24.0cm

192 pp

ISBN 9788794418713

December

£40.00

Strandberg Publishing

Arne Jacobsen originally dreamed of becoming an artist, so it comes as no surprise that his drawers were filled with watercolours. In his time, watercolour painting was a favoured tool among architects and designers for recording and visualization, but Jacobsen’s works go beyond depicting the purely tangible. Jacobsen’s botanical motifs and landscape studies reflect a deep connection between nature and design, while watercolours from his travels around Southern Europe and Scandinavia reveal a profound sensitivity to light and colour – elements that also find expression in his work with form and materials in buildings, furniture and everyday objects. The watercolours serve as both a window into Jacobsen’s world and a reminder that, for him, watercolour was not just a means of observing but also a way to visualize his dream of a new, modern reality.

Also available: Watercolours by Hans J. Wegner: 9788794102568

Michelangelo Imperfect

A sweeping account of Michelangelo’s life as a sculptor and the multiplication of his work in the modern era.

Matthias Wivel is Head of Research at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen.

Art

225 illustrations

24.0 x 17.0cm

396 pp

ISBN 9788775512287

June

£35.00

Strandberg Publishing

Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564) made modern art. If we were to point to a single artist responsible for establishing the notion of art as self-expression, a commonplace today, it would be him. Despite his successes in other art forms, Michelangelo regarded himself primarily as a sculptor. Based on The Royal Cast Collection in Copenhagen, supplemented by completely new reproductions, MichelangeloImperfect tells the story of his sculpture and its multiplication in the modern era. The book traces Michelangelo’s career as a sculptor, his life and practice, as well as that of his work in the form of casts and other reproductions in the modern era. Questions of authorship, originality and authenticity as well as the establishment and purpose of cast collections in the nineteenth century are addressed in five essays. In addition to this, the book catalogues almost all of Michelangelo’s sculptural works, re-examining several of his major projects in detail.

Medardo Rosso

Inventing Modern Sculpture

The rediscovery of a still underappreciated artist who, along with Auguste Rodin, revolutionized sculpture in the 19th century.

Heike Eipeldauer is Deputy Director General and Curator at mumok, Vienna.

Art

450 illustrations

28.5 x 23.5cm

496 pp

ISBN 9783753306131

May

£49.95

Walther & Franz König

Artist and artisan, art theorist and proto-installation artist, master of high publicity performances and rival of Auguste Rodin – Medardo Rosso was one of the great pioneers of Modernism, and a figure as extraordinary as he was eccentric. This catalogue presents a comprehensive retrospective of the artist with more than fifty sculptures and a large selection of photographs, photocollages and drawings. It follows the relational thinking of Medardo Rosso, who frequently exhibited his output in ‘conversation’ with comparable works, and contextualizes his oeuvre with selected works by about fifty artists –among them Francis Bacon, Nairy Baghramian, Phyllida Barlow, Louise Bourgeois, Constantin Brancusi, Edgar Degas, Alberto Giacometti, David Hammons, Eva Hesse, Robert Morris and Andy Warhol – who resonate directly or indirectly with Rosso.

One hundred and twenty years after his last presentation in Vienna, MedardoRosso takes the principle of comparative viewing as a starting point to show the artist’s work in the spirit of an expanded retrospective in the larger context of the artistic developments of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In select juxtapositions with more than eighty works by artists from a variety of international collections, Rosso’s experimental approach emerges as one that has continued to shape the artistic landscape.

Thirst: In Search of Freshwater

Foreword by Robert Macfarlane

An urgent, evocative collection of writings celebrating the source of all life: freshwater, our most precious resource.

Exposition Générale

Foreword by Chris Dercon

The catalogue for the opening exhibition at the Fondation Cartier’s new spaces in the heart of Paris.

Dive into the depths of a Berlin lake, journey from the Thames to the banks of the Nile and meet Black Mary, the keeper of a lost 17th-century healing well in London. Featuring great writers including Vandana Shiva, Rebecca Solnit, Ocean Vuong and Lucy Jones on ecological despair and resilience, privatization, pollution – and beauty – these are the vital myths and memories that flow through water.

Robert Macfarlane is an internationally renowned writer known for his work on nature, people and place, including bestselling books

Underland and The Lost Words.

Nature

Illustrated throughout 17.8 x 11.0cm

128 pp paperback

ISBN 9781999809058

June

£10.99

Wellcome Collection

In October 2025, the Fondation Cartier will inaugurate its new space at 2, place du Palais-Royal in Paris with an important exhibition dedicated to its Collection. Titled Exposition Générale, this exhibition brings together nearly 500 works by ninety artists from the Collection. Designed by the FormaFantasma studio, it will display the unique identity of the Fondation Cartier and allow visitors to discover this extraordinary Collection, which explores the multiple forms of contemporary creation.

Conceived as an extension of the visit, the catalogue will offer an in-depth look at this historic exhibition. Richly illustrated and documented, it will constitute a reference book on the art pieces presented in the show, while highlighting the profound and continuous connections that have existed between the Fondation Cartier and the artists for more than forty years.

Chris Dercon is Director of the Volksbühne in Berlin and President of the Réunion des musées nationaux-Grand Palais in Paris.

Art

550 illustrations

31.7 x 21.0cm

392 pp

ISBN 9782869251960

October

£45.00

Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris

Lygia Clark x Sonia Boyce

Michael Asbury

A richly illustrated, double-cover publication that unites two artists by examining their shared move towards participation in art.

Donald Rodney: A Reader

Donald Rodney

A selection of crucial texts exploring the work of the trailblazing British artist.

Although separated by time and geography, and working in different cultural and socio-political contexts, Lygia Clark and Sonia Boyce share a deep interest in addressing and shifting the relationship between artist, artwork and audiences, often inviting direct engagement with their works, including touch, manipulation and even inhabitation.

In pairing the two artists in this way, interconnected art histories are brought to light. This publication traces these histories, presenting an expanded rather than atomised perspective on transnational art practices. It features an essay by Lygia Clark scholar and curator Michael Asbury as well as a conversation between Sonia Boyce and Gilane Tawadros.

Michael Asbury is an art historian, curator and art critic, and founding member of the research centre for Transnational Art, Identity and Nation at University of the Arts London.

Art

53 illustrations

26.0 x 21.0cm

128 pp paperback

ISBN 9780854883240

Available

£29.99

Whitechapel Gallery

This reader brings together crucial perspectives from leading art historians, artists and peers to illuminate Donald Rodney’s enduring influence on contemporary art and cultural discourse.

Adopting the physical dimensions of Rodney’s treasured sketchbooks, the book includes full-scale reproductions of his notes and drawings, alongside previously unpublished writings and selected works spanning his career.

Donald Rodney was a British multimedia artist and a leading figure of Britain's BLK Art Group in the 1980s.

Art

86 illustrations

21.5 x 15.0cm

208 pp paperback

ISBN 9780854883257

Available £20.00

Whitechapel Gallery

Architecture Shonandai

Itsuko Hasegawa

Shonandai –

Exposing the World

Kersten Geers and Jelena Pancevac

Explores Tokyo’s groundbreaking Shonandai cultural centre.

Sverre Fehn Architecture

Edited by Neven Fuchs, Aleksandra Ognjanov and Stefano Graziani

A new reference book on the work of Norwegian master Sverre Fehn and his art of constructing spaces.

This next title in the Everything Without Content series of books on architectural projects focuses solely on the Shonandai cultural centre, the first major public project and defining masterpiece of Japan’s celebrated architect Itsuko Hasegawa. This eccentric post-modern building, completed in 1990, was the first large-scale public facility to have been designed by a female architect in Japan. It exemplifies her lightness of touch, using simple materials and dynamic forms, and burying the demanding foundational elements underground so that the exposed elements complement the surrounding park. Her design process involved extensive consultation with the public, and championed the aspirations of residents and users – and still today the centre is home to a theatre, planetarium and a children’s museum. The groundbreaking building is presented here with technical drawings as well as photographs by Stefano Graziani.

Kersten Geers is an architect and co-founder of the Brussels-based firm OFFICE Kersteen Geers David Van Severen. Jelena Pancevac is an architect and writer.

Architecture

72 illustrations

24.0 x 16.0cm

144 pp paperback

ISBN 9783753307848

May

£38.00

Walther & Franz König

SverreFehnArchitectureis a comprehensive reference book on the work of Norwegian architect Sverre Fehn, focusing on his unique approach to constructing spaces. This monograph covers eighty of his projects – both built and unbuilt – offering a deep dive into his architectural vision. The book is designed to provide new insights into Fehn's architectural strategies, which he developed over his long career. Through precise new drawings and photographs, readers can imagine the physical and experiential qualities of his buildings. SverreFehn: Architectureeffectively captures the diverse perspectives of Fehn's projects, highlighting their architectural, cultural and social connections, as well as the overall richness of his work.

Neven Fuchs is professor emeritus at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design. Aleksandra Ognjanov is a researcher at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design. Stefano Graziani teaches photography at Università Iuav di Venezia in Venice.

Architecture

256 illustrations

32.0 x 24.5cm

448 pp

ISBN 9783753306063

May

£88.00

Walther & Franz König

2G 93: Studio Other SpacesOlafur Eliasson and Sebastian Behmann

No 93. International Architecture Review

Edited by Moises Puente

2G 94: b+

No 94. International Architecture Review

This first monograph on the SOS studio founded by Olafur Eliasson and Sebastian Behmann presents some of their joint works as well as architectural works by Studio Olafur Eliasson.

Studio Other Spaces (SOS) connects architecture and art through interdisciplinary and experimental building projects and artworks for public space. They use each project as a vehicle and tool to dive into topics, into locations, and into the intricate relationships between people and spaces. Featured works include the façades of the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre in Reykjavik (Iceland, in collaboration with Henning Larsen Architects) and the famous installation ‘Your rainbow panorama’ at the Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark.

Moises Puente is an architect and Editor of the 2G series.

Architecture

135 illustrations

160 pp paperback

30.0 x 23.0cm

ISBN 9783753307817

April

£38.00

Walther & Franz König

This first monograph on b+ reflects their wide-ranging practice, including building projects in Berlin, Minneapolis, fashion shows and furniture pieces.

b+ is a collaborative project led by Arno Brandlhuber, Olaf Grawert, Jonas Janke and Roberta Jurcic that understands architecture as an open process, and views buildings as part of larger systems that require a systemic approach and can have a transformative effect. Thus, b+ celebrates the potential of the existing built environment and aims to reveal and activate the latent possibilities within. This monograph includes works such as the towers of the San Gimignano Lichtenberg project in Berlin, the Midway Contemporary Art Garage in Minneapolis, fashion shows for Tussardi and furniture pieces. The monograph is preceded by texts from Aaron Betsky and Antje Stahl, as well as a reflection by the architects themselves on their practice within the international context.

Moises Puente is an architect and Editor of the 2G series.

Architecture

200 illustrations

160 pp paperback

30.0 x 23.0cm

ISBN 9783753307824

May

£38.00

Walther & Franz König

Barragán Outside

Barragán

A journey through books, trips, exhibitions and friends

Fernanda Canales

An illustrated lecture celebrating the master of modernist Mexican architecture, Luis Barragán.

Fernanda Canales is a Mexican architect, named as one of the world’s 100 best architecture firms by DOMUS, and recognized by the New York Times as one of the ten female figures changing the landscape of leadership in the world.

Architecture

75 illustrations

24.0 x 17.0cm

64 pp paperback

ISBN 9783945852682

October

£16.00

Vitra Design Museum

This publication is based on an illustrated talk presented by architect and historian Fernanda Canales in June 2024 at the Vitra Design Museum as part of the Barragán Lecture series. It focuses on the Mexican architect Luis Barragán (1902–1988), whose work occupies a permanent place in the canon of twentieth-century architecture and continues to fascinate architectural scholars, connoisseurs and enthusiasts. In her lecture, Fernanda Canales deftly interwove Barragán’s biography with his major built works, which are characterised by a skilful approach to spatial and chromatic atmospheres and environments. Following the traces found in his extensive private library, his travels, the exhibitions he saw and his personal and professional friendships, she took the audience on a multifaceted journey through space and time, providing a concentrated overview of Barragán’s creative work from the late 1920s to the 1980s.

Marina Tabassum heads up Marina Tabassum Architects in Bangladesh, a firm heavily informed by local culture, history, materials and climate.

Architecture

100 illustrations

24.5 x 19.0cm

80 pp paperback

ISBN 9783945852675

June

£19.00

Vitra Design Museum

Khudi

Bari and its journey from Dhaka to Weil am Rhein

A social project by Marina Tabassum Architects

Marina Tabassum

An introduction to the cost-effective social housing project established in Dhaka and on display at Vitra.

In Bangladesh, flooding is becoming more frequent as a result of climate change, forcing countless people to find new homes. In response, Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum and her team have developed the Khudi Bari –Little House: a low-cost structure that can be assembled, disassembled, transported and reassembled in another location by the inhabitants themselves. A Khudi Bari has been erected on the Vitra Campus in Weil am Rhein as an example of an architectural approach and a concrete response to problems exacerbated by the climate crisis. This accompanying publication contains texts, photographs and illustrations of the building, which forms an important part of the ongoing architectural dialogue on the campus.

Also available: The Umbrella House Project: 9783945852552

Tane Garden House: 9783945852620

Encounters by Design

Strategies for Spatial Stories

Discover what it means to orchestrate encounters and tell stories through an unexpected medium – space.

APOLLO Timeless

Masashi Nishihara

Immerse yourself in the world of harmonious residential design through the Japan-based architecture studio, Apollo.

With decades of experience and a fresh perspective, Atelier Markgraph has been crafting small- and large-scale spaces and installations that resonate with the public and their clients. Spaces are not meant to sit empty, devoid of human interaction. Markgraph knows this and crafts spatial experiences with exceptional intentionality and precision, all the while never forgetting what really matters: the encounters between people and space. The Atelier is made up of talented storytellers, who use space as a medium to craft narratives and encounters using a radically dynamic mix of digital and analogue elements, elegantly integrated with one another. Using the studio’s projects as case-studies, Erika Brandl Mouton guides readers with poignant writing and perceptive insights through the philosophy of spatial encounters and stories. This volume breaks down complex notions, creating accessible content that upholds the integrity of the Atelier’s practice.

Erika Brandl Mouton is a Montreal-born architect practising in Bergen, Norway.

Architecture

500 illustrations

28.0 x 24.0cm

320 pp

ISBN 9789492311597

Available £49.00

FRAME

Featuring a harmonious balance between indoor, outdoor and hybrid spaces, Apollo, a Japanese-based studio, crafts warm and inviting homes through their dedication to design, security and function. These houses are understated, yet monumental in their confident form. With a firm rejection of frivolity, their functionality is conjured with the restraint and thoughtfulness of a practiced hand. Led by renowned architect, Satoshi Kurosaki, the team skillfully orchestrates individual design elements together to achieve a harmonious and peaceful space.

Tracing through the studio’s decades-long practice, this book showcases a carefully chosen selection of Apollo’s projects with striking photography paired alongside thoughtful commentary and insights into the design process. This is Apollo pulling back the curtain on what it means to create a space with such balance and harmony that it bleeds into one’s own life.

Masamichi Katayama is an interior designer, and founder of Wonderwall.

Architecture

500 illustrations

29.0 x 23.0cm

296 pp

ISBN 9789492311610

Available

£42.00

FRAME

The Futureproof Home Design for Conscious Living

Masamichi Katayama: Wonderwall Works 1998–2025

Masamichi Katayama

Step into these hyper-functional and agile homes that are facing our uncertain future head-on with an all-inclusive consciousness.

Our modern times have made it clear that the house is not just a home, but has the potential to be an office, a gym, a studio, a playground, a community. Accordingly, contemporary housing must be, above all else, crafted with consciousness in mind: consciousness of the land it occupies, the materials it is made up of and of the lives that will occupy it throughout its lifetime; in short, a consciousness of temporality. The residential projects showcased in this book demonstrate such adaptability through a number of strategies – including modularity, frugality, mobility, hybridity and communality – to achieve resilient spaces that will stand the test of our times and inspire a new housing mandate.

Lauren Grace Morris is Head of Digital at FRAME.

Architecture

500 illustrations

26.5 x 20.0cm

320 pp paperback

ISBN 9789492311627

Available

£42.00

FRAME

Japanese design studio Wonderwall invites you into its retail revolution as the final collaborator to craft spatial experiences with a commitment to branding and traditional design philosophies.

Masamichi Katayama of the Japanese studio Wonderwall believes that space has become an integral part of branding; a powerful medium to connect with people. Wonderwall has accordingly forged a groundbreaking approach to engineering an architecture of experience. These projects draw you in and inspire you to engage as the final collaborators in the design process. This volume explores Wonderwall’s retail revolution, showcasing more than forty projects with insightful commentary, and highlighting the studio’s experimental yet sophisticated design approach that has catapulted retail design into a new era.

Masamichi Katayama is an interior designer, and founder of Wonderwall.

Architecture

Illustrated throughout

32.8 x 25.0cm

416 pp

ISBN 9789492311696

September

£42.00

FRAME

Juno the Bakery

Recipes from the worldrenowned neighbourhood bakery in Copenhagen

Emil Glaser is the co-founder of Juno the Bakery, and former chef at the three-Michelin-star restaurant Noma in Copenhagen.

Petra Kleis is a Danish photographer who is renowned for her portrait and advertising work capturing prominent figures across music, politics and the arts.

Food & Drink

100 illustrations

26.1 x 22.5cm

240 pp

ISBN 9788794418645

October

£35.00

Strandberg Publishing

Skip the line at one of Copenhagen’s most popular bakeries and make their delicious treats in the comfort of your own kitchen. Juno the Bakery has compiled their best recipes in this book, featuring photos by renowned photographer Petra Kleis.

Juno the Bakery, founded by Emil Glaser and Nina Schmiegelow, opened in Østerbro in 2017 and quickly became one of the most sought-after bakeries in Copenhagen – a city that places a high value on baked goods. Juno is at the absolute pinnacle of baking excellence. In this book Juno shares the bakery’s signature recipes, such as their popular cardamom buns, lemon cake, sourdough bread, seasonal highlights and much more. With detailed recipes and stunning photographs, this book gives you the tools to succeed with buns, croissants, cakes, sourdough bread and much more. Use it as your guide to its baking secrets or get inspired by the philosophy of Juno the bakery, crafted in Copenhagen.

India in a Bowl

Bowl food is the answer to quick, simple meals that are well thought out, balanced and filling.

Megha Kohli is currently the Chef Partner at Mezze Mambo, a Mediterranean restaurant and bar, in New Delhi. She is also the corporate chef at Mademoiselle, a boutique hotel in Goa, and at Cafe Mez & The Wine Company, in Delhi.

Food & Drink

81 illustraitons

25.4 x 20.3cm

224 pp

ISBN 9789392130779

October

£25.00

Roli Books

Filled with grains, noodles, rice or millets, vegetables and protein, bowl food is the perfect weeknight meal solution: nutritionally complete, scaleable, thrifty and extremely versatile. Bowl meals give you the flexibility to switch out ingredients based on dietary restrictions, healthy choices or personal tastes. Indian food offers a variety of flavours and opportunity to pair different flavours, techniques, marinades and ingredients.

traditional Indian meal and applies it to the popular ‘one bowl meal’ concept to give you recipes that are easy to follow, quick to whip up and in which each bite offers an exciting combination of taste, textures and flavours.

Glorious Hotels of India

Cosmo Brockway and Harriet Compston

A journey through over thirty of the most intriguing hotels of India.

20 x 20

Twenty Architects x Twenty Iconic Homes of India

Gauri Kelpar

Take a tour through a select collection of homes across the length and breadth of India built by architects both new and experienced, conjured in diverse geographies.

India’s rich heritage and contemporary design properties are displayed through sumptuous images and text in this updated edition of the bestselling book. Curated by authors Cosmo Brockway and Harriet Compston, these hidden gems are scattered through jungles, beaches and tropical cities.

This is a languid and sensuous look at some of the loveliest hotels in India. Experience Mughal hunting baghs, laced with pavilions and frangipani, soak up the salt-scented charm of seafront villas and gaze upon urban boutique hotels. Every page glints with the promise of a new discovery. The lighting is atmospheric and the textiles and paintings ravish the eye. Each new look reveals an unseen detail – a Nizam’s crystal fan, a serene carved Nandi, and a mother-of-pearl reflection of the Taj Mahal in a frescoed bathroom.

Cosmo Brockway is a Contributing Editor of The World of Interiors and Architectural Digest India Harriet Compston is a travel journalist and editor who has written for publications including Conde Nast Traveller, The Sunday Times, The Telegraph and Country Life

Interior design

396 illustrations

30.5 x 21.6cm

252 pp

ISBN 9788193750186

October

£50.00

Roli Books

Hillside holiday homes, modern apartments in large metros, beachy villas opening out to views of the rolling surf – this book takes a look at well-designed homes crafted by architects working in India. Get the opportunity to look at everything from work-in-progress photographs to sketches, blueprints and the final architecture of the home as it all comes together in the pages of the book.

The book showcases twenty architects, their iconic projects and how they are slowly redefining cityscapes and landscapes in the country.

Gauri Kelpar is the founder of Architectural Digest India.

Architecture

523 illustrations

24.1 x 24.1cm

366 pp

ISBN 9789392130915

October

£40.00

Roli Books

The Unforgettable Maharajas

One Hundred and Seventy Five Years of Photography

E. Jaiwant Paul and Pramod Kapoor

Everyday Indian Aesthetic

Showcases an extensive range of photographs from India’s princely states.

Featuring the jewellery, interiors, portraiture and many more aspects of the lives of these majestic families, this luxurious book is a documentation in photographs of the maharajas of India: undoubtedly one of the greatest anachronisms of the 20th century. Among them were enlightened rulers and profligate princes, saints and scoundrels, heroes and cowards, sadists and boors, charmers and eccentrics. In the eyes of their people, however, they had the divine right to rule and they left the stamp of an unmistakable aura of majesty.

A comprehensive collection of historical photographs from princely India, this is also the largest selection of royal pictures in any one book.

E. Jaiwant Paul is a specialist in arms and armour. Pramod Kapoor is the founder and publisher of Roli Books.

Photography

352 illustrations

30.5 x 24.1cm

304 pp

ISBN 9788174362957

October

£65.00

Roli Books

A unique documentation of India through its architecture, adornments, objects, textures, patterns and typography.

EverydayIndianAesthetic celebrates the diversity of the country while highlighting the identities and functionality associated with everyday design. In more than 400 photographs taken during her travels around rural and small-town India, Sayali Goyal invites you to take a personal journey and interpret the richness of Indian design, which is based on form and functionality with an element of the unusual. This photobook will let you wander through the pages without restricting the way you see and discover how design has the capacity to document cultural exchange whilst holding the past in the present.

Sayali Goyal is a visual artist and guest lecturer on design.

Photography

540 illustrations

21.0 x 15.2cm

432 pp

ISBN 9788196643546

October

£25.00

Roli Books

India Through Iconic Maps

Deepti Anand and Sanghamitra Chatterjee

The largest selection of maps on India in one book, in a stunning collector’s edition with special clamshell box.

Deepti Anand and Sanghamitra Chatterjee are archivists and researchers, and co-founders of the heritage management agency Past Perfect. They co-curated two rare map exhibitions in 2022 and 2023.

History

400 illustrations

39.4 x 29.2cm

560 pp

ISBN 9789392130861

October

£250.00

Roli Books

IndiaThroughIconicMaps is a visually stunning collector’s edition delving into 700 years of mapmaking and illustrating how the geographical shape of India was gradually charted on paper over the centuries. It sheds light on the people, circumstances and innovations that have shaped the maps we see today, blending historical context with visual grandeur. An astonishing breadth of maps ranges from early Hindu and Jain cosmography, which conceptually represent the ideologies from the 6th century bc, to exploratory maps by early European explorers, to more sophisticated ones based on real time information when the race for discovery and assertion of power over trade was at its peak. Local maps by the Marathas and Rajputs prepared in advance of wars and to make strategic decisions find place amongst European depictions of India for the first time to tell the story of how the world saw India, but also how Indians viewed their own lands. Often ignored subtexts address why maps were made using subterfuge and espionage in accessible and fascinating text.

Spanning over 700 years of mapmaking, this book offers stories of how maps were not only used for navigation but at times for propaganda, to confuse and to create an understanding of India. The authors draw from a rich background of research to offer exceptional maps, some published for the first time, to tell us the story of India’s past, of the early roots of globalization and how one must look at the past to understand the present.

Yoshitomo Nara

Yung Ma

Accompanies the first UK solo exhibition at a public institution by the Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara. Spanning four decades of the artist’s work, it offers readers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the personal and creative world of this internationally acclaimed artist.

Yung Ma is Senior Curator at the Hayward Gallery.

Art

200 illustrations

25.0 x 19.0cm

256 pp

ISBN 9781853323829

June

£50.00

Hayward Gallery

Yoshitomo Nara primarily identifies as a painter while working across a wide range of mediums, such as drawing, collage, sculpture, installation and materials including found objects, cardboard, wood, plaster, textile, ceramic and fibreglass. He is widely known for his bold images of children with large heads and wide eyes that challenge the viewers with their direct gaze and defiant stance. These captivating yet ominous characters are part of a wider visual vocabulary established by Nara to explore and communicate themes of home, isolation, resilience, belonging, regeneration, hope and freedom.

Organised thematically, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution and breadth of Nara’s artistic expression. It conveys Nara’s singular aesthetic drawn from his formative experiences in Japan and his time in Germany, as well as his ongoing environmental and societal concerns, which are deeply rooted in nature and the communities of Japan’s northern Tohoku region, where he grew up. Memories as a continuous flow runs through Nara’s work. This is in parallel with the inspiration he takes from popular music, which he has been listening to since childhood – folk songs by American singer-songwriters featuring antiwar messages, melancholic blues and, later, glam rock, punk and new wave.

The Guard Mouse

Don Freeman

Clyde the mouse is a guard at Buckingham Palace who leaves his post to take his American cousins on an adventure tour of London.

Don Freeman was the author of thirty-seven children’s books, graphic novels and autobiographies, during a career that spanned six decades, including the Corduroy series (1968).

Children’s

45 illustrations

28.0 x 21.5cm

48 pp

ISBN 9781909741966

September

£12.00

Royal Collection Trust

Clyde is a guard mouse at Buckingham Palace whose job is to keep small creatures from creeping through the wall, and he takes his job very seriously. When his American cousins come to visit Clyde leaves his post to take them on an adventure across London.

This special facsimile edition brings Don Freeman's 1967 story back to life. Charming vintage illustrations explore London through the eyes of a very special mouse.

miffy x rijksmuseum

A delightful book introducing young children to the world of art.

In miffyxrijksmuseum highlights of the Rijksmuseum’s permanent collection have been paired with Dick Bruna’s work. Popular works from various periods are showcased alongside Dick Bruna’s simple and endearing illustrations.

Dick Bruna was an award-winning graphic designer, author and illustrator, best known for the lovable character Miffy.

Children's

36 illustrations

18.5 x 18.5cm

40 pp

ISBN 9789056471552

June

£10.95

Mercis Publishing

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Modern Art, New York

Tim Burton

64 illustrations 25.4 x 20.3cm 64 pages 9780870707605 £18.95 pb

Architecture

Spomenik Monument Database

Illustrated throughout 20.0 x 16.0cm

208 pages 9780995745537 £24.95 hb

Fashionpedia

Illustrated throughout 21.5 x 14.5cm

336 pages 9789881354761 £38.00 hb

David Hockney: Drawing From Life

150 illustrations 27.0 x 25.0cm 208 pages 9781855147973 £35.00 hb

Hokusai

150 illustrations 21.0 x 22.2cm 176 pages 9780714124896 £25.00 hb

Architecture

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture

350 illustrations 27.9 x 21.6cm

144 pages 9780870702822 £24.95 pb

Brutalist Italy

153 illustrations 16.0 x 23.0cm

200 pages 9781739887834 £26.95 hb

Textilepedia

Illustrated throughout 21.0 x 14.0cm

240 pages 9789887711094 £34.00 hb

The Fashion Business Manual

Illustrated throughout 23.5 x 15.7cm

216 pages 9789887710974 £31.50 hb

The Museum of
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Fashion Fashionary
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The British Museum
Architecture FUEL
Fashion Fashionary

Design Cooper Hewitt

Design is Storytelling

Illustrated throughout 21.3 x 16.2cm

160 pages 9781942303190 £15.95 pb

Design dPictus

Picturebook Makers

150 illustrations 24.0 x 20.0cm 160 pages 9781739979201 £24.00 hb

Photography FUEL

Soviet Bus Stops

Illustrated throughout 15.9 x 19.9cm 192 pages 9780993191107 £24.95 hb

Children’s The British Museum

Make Your Own Viking Ship

Illustrated throughout 30.7 x 22.2cm 4 pages 9780714123431 £6.66 ex VAT

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Photography The Museum of Modern Art, New York

The Family of Man

503 illustrations 28.0 x 21.0cm 192 pages 9780870703416 £24.95 pb

Children’s The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Yayoi Kusama: From Here to Infinity Illustrated throughout 29.7 x 23.0cm 36 pages 9781633450394 £14.95 hb

Design Standards Manual

Parks

Illustrated throughout 27.9 x 17.8cm 384 pages 9780578469829 £45.00 hb

Photography The Museum of Modern Art, New York

William Eggleston’s Guide

49 illustrations 23.0 x 23.0cm 112 pages 9780870703782 £35.00 hb

The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Matisse’s Garden

Illustrated throughout 30.0 x 23.0cm 56 pages 9780870709104 £14.95 hb

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