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  • - Walking the Ancient Landscapes of Britain
    av Philip Hughes
    322

    A beautiful, contemplative artist's book from Philip Hughes.

  • av Seymour Silve
    379

    This sweeping overview of Rembrandt's extraordinary achievement as a draughtsman fills a gap in the otherwise enormous literature on the artist. Beautifully illustrated, mostly in colour, the more than 150 drawings - culled from a corpus of some 800 - are discussed in detail. The drawings span Rembrandt's entire productive life as an artist, from early self-portraits in the 1620s to late drawings from the 1660s of the victim of an execution, a state coach, and historical and mythological images. The scope of the book allows readers to delve into the very broad range of Rembrandt's oeuvre of drawings.

  • - Women, Art, and Sexual Violence in the 1970s
    av Nancy Princenthal
    319

    An exploration of how the female artists of the 1970s combined art and protest to cast light on unseen cultural currents of sexual violence, establishing a new type of art.

  • - An Apprenticeship of Looking
    av Eric Karpeles
    635

    This thoughtful and engaging monograph finally gives a remarkable artist who bore witness to the twentieth century his due."Mr. Karpeles, a California-based painter and art critic, has ignited international interest in Czapski's artwork." --Wall Street Journal

  • av Roxanne Lowit
    323

    A dazzling portrait of Yves Saint Laurent and his world of fashion over the last twenty-five years of his career, by legendary photographer Roxanne Lowit, who pioneered backstage photography.

  • av Kathleen Raine
    199

    The story of the life and work of the visionary poet and artist, William Blake.

  • av Rachel Church
    199

    An engaging overview of the changing styles and uses of brooches and badges from the Middle Ages to today, illustrated with rare and luxurious examples.

  • - A Room by Room Guide
    av Olivia Bays
    199

    A highly practical guide that shows readers how to add Japanese style to their home one room at a time.

  • - Don't take photos, make photos!
    av Jan von Holleben
    135

    The Dr. Seuss of photography, Jan von Holleben, shows children how to bend reality with no more than a smartphone and a playful outlook.

  • av Roger Ballen
    445

    The World According to Roger Ballen, co-authored with Colin Rhodes, looks at Ballen's career in the wider cultural context beyond photography, including his connections with and collections of Art Brut. It features photographs selected from across Ballen's career, along with installations created exclusively for the exhibition at Halle Saint Pierre and photographs of objects and works from Ballen's own collection of Art Brut. Organized thematically, with texts by Colin Rhodes and an introduction and interview with Ballen by Martine Lusardy (the Director of the Halle Saint Pierre), The World According to Roger Ballen is both a catalogue of the first, major exhibition of Ballen's work in France and an exploration of Ballen's positioning within and connections to the wider context of modern and contemporary art.

  • - Visions of England
    av David Miles
    319

    A history of the White Horse at Uffington, which has inspired artists through the centuries.

  • av Philip Jodidio
    445

    The first book devoted to all-white houses celebrates modernist idealism and the play of light and shadow, showing how white can act as the perfect backdrop against which to animate our lifestyles.

  • av Sylvia Liang
    159,-

    From debut illustrator Sylvia Liang comes a beautifully illustrated and profound story about challenging the norms.

  • av Takenobu Igarashi
    559

    The complete retrospective of Japan's ingenious master of three-dimensional typography.

  • av Quentin Blake
    265,-

    One of two titles in a new series introducing the life and work of the great illustrators, both contemporary and historical.

  • av Courtney Watson McCarthy
    322

    A one-of-a-kind book of pop-ups based on the works of Leonardo da Vinci.

  • av Paul Gravett
    265,-

    The first book to cover the entire career and range of work by Posy Simmonds, one of Britain's leading satirical cartoonists - part of the new Illustrators series.

  • av Val Williams
    289,-

    Around eighty photographers capture over a century of the British seaside in all its raucous, joyful and sometimes seedy glory.

  • - Magic, the paranormal & the complicity of the mind
    av Matthew L. Tompkins
    285,-

    'A spectacular treasury of treats. Page after page of utter joy: I can't tear my eyes away' - Derren BrownIn The Spectacle of Illusion, professional magician-turned experimental psychologist Dr. Matthew L. Tompkins investigates the arts of deception as practised and popularised by mesmerists, magicians and psychics since the early 18th century. Organised thematically within a broadly chronological trajectory, this compelling book explores how illusions perpetuated by magicians and fraudulent mystics can not only deceive our senses but also teach us about the inner workings of our minds. Indeed, modern scientists are increasingly turning to magic tricks to develop new techniques to examine human perception, memory and belief. Beginning by discussing mesmerism and spiritualism, the book moves on to consider how professional magicians such as John Nevil Maskelyne and Harry Houdini engaged with these movements - particularly how they set out to challenge and debunk paranormal claims. It also relates the interactions between magicians, mystics and scientists over the past 200 years, and reveals how the researchers who attempted to investigate magical and paranormal phenomena were themselves deceived, and what this can teach us about deception. Highly illustrated throughout with entertaining and bizarre drawings, double-exposure spirit photographs and photographs of spoon-bending from hitherto inaccessible and un-mined archives, including the Wellcome Collection, the Harry Price Library, the Society for Physical Research, and last but not least, the Magic Circle's closely guarded collection, the book also features newly commissioned photography of planchettes, rapping boards, tilting tables, ectoplasm, automata and illusion boxes. Concluding with a modern-day analysis of the science of magic and illusion, analysing surprisingly weird phenomena such as ideomotor action, sleep paralysis, choice blindness and the psychology of misdirection, this unnerving volume highlights how unreliable our minds can be, and how complicit they can be in the perpetuation of illusions.

  • - A Carousel Book
     
    199

    Follow the journey of a little lost fish as it tries to find its way back home to the coral reef, through five spectacular layered pop-up scenes.

  • av Gabby Dawnay
    149

    From the duo behind If I Had a Dinosaur and A House for Mouse, Gabby Dawnay and Alex Barrow's A Song for Bear is a story about recognizing and celebrating what makes us unique.

  • av Eamonn Doyle
    445

    'Eamonn Doyle: a singular new vision and an original contribution to the development of street photography' Martin Parr

  • av HARRY CORY WRIGHT
    169

    New in the series Pocket Photo Books - attractive, immersive, compact photo guides - in which Harry Cory Wright explores one of London's iconic sights, Tower Bridge.

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    385,-

    A fascinating examination of Munch's prints, which were central to his creative process and established his reputation as an artist.

  • - Sketch to Screen to Site
    av Edward Hutchison
    389

    A publication that reintroduces the importance of learning to 'see by hand', to visualize large-scale design schemes and explain them through drawing, before using the digital tools that are so crucial to efficient and cost-effective building solutions.

  • av Roger Ballen
    319

    The author has always sought to push the boundaries of photographic practice and has created an aesthetic and artistic vision unlike any other contemporary photographer. This title features resulting images that are painterly, complex and surreal.

  • - The Sound of Young America
    av Adam White & Barney Ales
    455

    Featuring extensive, specially commissioned photography of treasures gathered from the archives, this title captures the graphic and design iconography which underpinned Motown's extraordinary creativity.

  • - A Maker's Guide
     
    262

    Introduces a range of inspiring calligraphy and lettering practices from around the world and practical projects suited to anyone inspired to try their hand at this rewarding, meditative activity.

  • av John Gaskin
    139

    A primer for anyone interested in the foundation of Western thought and a companion for visitors to Greek and Roman sites. It unfolds the thinking about nature, life, death and other worlds that informed the culture and society of the classical world still visible in todays cityscapes and archaeological sites.

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