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Relics Damien Hirst edited by Francesco Bonami essays by Francesco Bonami, Abdellah Karroum, Michael Craig-Martin, and an interview by Nicholas Serota Specifications Size 101/3 x 113/4 in. (26 x 31 cm) 306 pages 162 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-2074-1 E -2075-8 AR £ 48.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 75.00
The catalogue of the first solo exhibition in the Middle East of celebrated British artist Damien Hirst, featuring the largest collection of his work ever assembled
Publication EARLY ON SALE October 2013
Exhibition Schedule Doha, AlRiwaq Exhibition Space 10 October 2013 22 January 2014
amien Hirst, who emerged from the Young British Artists (YBA) movement that originated in London in the late 1980s, is regarded as one of the most important and influential artists internationally. His work has had a profound impact in recent art history through a wide-ranging practice including installation, painting, sculpture and drawing, which challenges the boundaries between art, science and popular culture. Relics spans over twenty-five years of Damien Hirst’s artistic career and includes both iconic and previously unseen works. Published to accompany the exhibition, this book surveys the impressive accomplishments of Damien Hirst and contributes to our understanding and appreciation of one of the most significant artists of our time.
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• The catalogue gathers over one hundred works, combining historic oeuvres with more recent projects: from The Kingdom to The history of pain, from Pharmacy to For the Love of God, to the spot, spin and butterfly paintings. • This richly illustrated book offers a different perspective on the work of one of the best-known artists working today. Francesco Bonami is an Italian art curator and writer who directed the Venice Biennale in 2003 and curated the Whitney Biennial in 2010. He is currently the Artistic Director of Fondazione Sandretto ReRebaudengo in Turin. Sir Nicholas Serota has been Director of Tate since 1988. Abdellah Karroum is a Moroccan art critic and art director of L’appartement 22, an independent, collaborative artistic project based in Rabat. Michael Craig-Martin, one of the key figures in the first generation of British conceptual artists. 8
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Marc Quinn Memory Box Germano Celant
Specifications Size 81/4 x 113/4 in. (21 x 29.7 cm) 568 pages 489 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-2030-7 £ 55.00, $ 90.00, Can. $ 90.00
Sculptures, paintings and other art objects by one of the most original Young British Artists in an unparalleled exhibition catalogue
Publication March 2014
Exhibition Schedule Venice, Fondazione Cini 29 May – 29 September 2013
ublished on the occasion of his major anthology at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini in Venice, this catalogue gathers a number of works by the renowned British artist. “A journey from the origins of life” that, according to the artist, through very powerful works celebrates “the awe and wonder of the world in which we live.” Marc Quinn began his career exploring issues such as the relation between art and science, the human body and its survival mechanisms, life and its preservation, beauty and death. Through an essay-interview of the artist with Germano Celant, the volume offers in-depth insight into Quinn’s conceptual practice that incorporates sculpture, painting and installations. The artist’s preoccupation with the metamorphic ability of both human life and nature points to his fascination with our innate spirituality. Quinn transforms the very act of seeing by forcing viewers to question what is around them, pushing them into the unknown in order to rediscover life.
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• Quinn questions the codes of nature through his adoption of uncompromising materials such as ice, blood, marble, glass, and lead. Through the use of such materials, his works are at once poetic and confrontational through their exploration of life, death, sexuality, and religion. • Over 500 images convey a complete overview on the artist’s oeuvre. Germano Celant, renowned art historian, critic, and theoretician, has served as the curator of hundreds of exhibitions worldwide and published more than one hundred books and catalogues. A longtime contributing editor to Artforum and Interview Magazine, Celant writes regular columns for art magazines. 10
New Titles Modern and Contemporary Art
Jan Fabre Stigmata Actions & Performances 1976-2013 Germano Celant
Specifications Size 81/2 x 113/4 in. (21 x 29.7 cm) 512 pages 650 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-2124-3 £ 65.00, $ 95.00, Can. $ 95.00
Jan Fabre’s multi-faceted oeuvre, in a richly-illustrated volume including all his work from the start of his career to the present
Publication April 2014
Exhibition Schedule Rome, MAXXI Museo Nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo 16 October 2013 – 23 February 2014
isual artist, choreographer, writer and director, Jan Fabre has been one of the most influential figures on the European scene for over twenty years. His provocative forays into all different art forms are aimed at breaking down the artistic and moral barriers of his times. Published on the occasion of the exhibition of Fabre’s works at the MAXXI in Rome, the monograph brings together, for the first time, the action art and performances of the Belgian artist from the 1970s to the present: drawings, “thinking models”, collages, films, photos and other documentation that lay the groundwork for a rediscovery of dozens of Fabre’s performances and interventions, both public and private, held in Belgium and abroad. The extreme, even brazen exploration of the human body, which frequently scandalizes viewers, is linked to the idea of metamorphosis, which Fabre may have derived from that passion for the sciences he inherited from his greatgrandfather, the esteemed entomologist Jean-Henri Fabre. Jan Fabre has devoted much of his career to studying the human body and its transfiguration, central themes in his work, considering performance art a “per-for-a(c)tion” of the body with respect to the outer world: a way to explore its limits, actions and reactions, both inside and out.
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• By means of more than 600 illustrations, the book examines the different planning and realization phases of the Belgian artist’s entire body of work. Germano Celant see on page 10.
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Ana Mendieta She Got Love edited by Beatrice Merz and Olga Gambari
Specifications Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian) 248 pages 281 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1910-3 £ 39.95, $ 60.00, Can. $ 60.00
An extraordinary effort to reinterpret Ana Mendieta as a pioneer of performance, video, Body Art, photography, Land Art and sculpture in the twentieth century
Publication February 2014
Exhibition Schedule Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Rivoli-Torino 29 January – 16 June 2013
he volume Ana Mendieta. She Got Love gathers over 130 works by this Cuban-American artist, created between 1972 and 1985 and chosen from among the most significant in the prolific production of her brief life. The volume unveils her extremely personal language, which is visionary and material, magical and poetic, political and progressive. In quite a short time (her career as an artist lasted just thirteen years) she experimented with a variety of media: performance, video, photography, drawing and sculpture, every time including her own image into the work and every time looking for answers, which she would search not only in the realm of tradition but in everything that links our human roots to the spiritual. Today she is considered a cornerstone of a particular moment in history, and thanks to her eclectic nature many women artists, from different parts of the globe and from later generations, have looked at her and her work as a true point of reference.
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• This richly illustrated volume offers a complete overview on the artist’s oeuvre. • Over 130 works: sketches, photographs and documents never published before. Beatrice Merz, Mario Merz’s daughter, has been co-director of Castello di Rivoli since 2010. Olga Gambari is an editor, journalist and art historian.
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edited by Aurora Herrera Gómez
A richly illustrated monograph dedicated to one of the most attractive and influential figures of contemporary creation
oïe Fuller was one of the leading and most influential figures of the twentieth-century art scene. Her persona, choreographies and technical innovations have exerted a strong influence on the conceptual theories and achievements of choreographers, producers, theater and film directors, painters, sculptors, architects, and other performance artists of our times. Loïe Fuller played a decisive role in the Art Nouveau movement, she was the muse that inspired the Electricity Pavilion in 1900, and she orchestrated the first shows, in the contemporary sense of the word, in France. Through a number of photographs, paintings, sculptures and documents, this volume attempts to unravel the various strands of her extravagant life, to chart her dedication to the performance arts and to demonstrate her incredible technical inventiveness—in short, to provide an insight into one of the most attractive and influential figures of contemporary creation.
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Specifications Size 83/4 x 103/4 in. (22 x 27 cm) 208 pages 100 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-2029-1 £ 35.00, $ 50.00, Can. $ 50.00 Publication January 2014
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Loïe Fuller
Exhibition Schedule Travelling Exhibition: Casa Encendida, Madrid National Library, NY Dans Museet, Stockholm January 2014
• An insider’s look at one of art’s most courageous and imaginative muses. • Loïe Fuller is a new addition to the set of iconic women whose biographies intrigue and inspire modern-day readers. Aurora Herrera Gómez, expert on theatrical issues, is an associate lecturer in architecture projects at the Universidad San Pablo CEU, Madrid.
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New Titles Modern and Contemporary Art
Antonio Calderara 1903-1978 texts by Paola Bacuzzi, Luciano Caramel, Eraldo Misserini
A broad overview of the art of Antonio Calderara in a work which highlights his role as an innovator of the arts of his day Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian) 288 pages 250 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1743-7 £ 55.00 not available in US/Canada Publication February 2014
his work is a comprehensive and up-to-date monograph devoted to the oeuvre of Antonio Calderara (1903-1978), which retraces the steps of his over sixty-year-long artistic career. In his early years, Calderara embraced figurative art, influenced in part by the leading Italian art trends of the time, such as the Novecento, Chiarismo, Scapigliatura and Divisionismo movements (but also old masters like Piero della Francesca). Subsequently he turned to abstract art, in line with the shift in this direction in Milan, spearheaded by the Galleria Il Milione and Carlo Belli’s KN, and later MAC. In any case, Calderara’s art was always rigorously international in scope, as shown by his ties to leading exponents of European abstract art such as Mondrian, Albers and Mavignier. With an introduction by Luciano Caramel, and five sections covering the artist’s personal history and his career within the context of the cultural milieu of his time, the monograph offers a thorough examination of the work of Calderara.
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Frans Widerberg Paintings essays by William Varley, Michael Tucker, Holger Kofoed
The first in-depth overview of Frans Widerberg’s paintings, spanning a career of over fifty years Specifications Size 10 x 111/2 in. (26 x 29 cm) 288 pages 320 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1531-0 £ 35.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 55.00 Publication June 2014
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orn in Oslo in 1934, Frans Widerberg is widely acknowledged as one of the most distinguished figurative painters in Norway after Edvard Munch. Michael Tucker and Holger Kofoed, both expert authorities, place Widerberg in context with international developments and explore the evolution of this extraordinarily multi-disciplined artist, who is equally distinguished for his printmaking, ceramics, monumental stained-glass commissions and more recently sculpture. Beautifully illustrated, the book brings together 300 paintings spanning fifty years, by one of the most admired and respected artists living and working in Norway today. The volume includes an interview with Widerberg in which he describes the inspiration and influences behind the main themes in his paintings.
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edited by David Rosenberg with an introduction by Gino Di Maggio essays by Arturo Schwarz and Bazon Brock
The prestigious catalogue following the first solo exhibition of the artist in Italy at Fondazione Mudima
ata Legrady (Hungary 1974) belongs to that long line of artists for whom an object offers the stimulus for artistic thought. Her approach takes the form of a symbolic encounter between objects associated with childhood with those associated with violence. In her work, an artillery shell, a bomb, a pistol, a Kalashnikov can be transformed from devices of death to works of art. The book gathers the work exhibited at Mudima foundation of the artist from the Guns and Candies of 2008, to the Gasmasks of 2009, Little Boy in 2009 and 2010, and the more recent works, from 2011: Mickey, Pearl Harbor; Government Balançoir; Cat Woman; Cheval à Bascule, all the way to the Disney series.
Specifications Size 81/2 x 10 in. (21.7 x 25.8 cm) 80 pages 73 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1965-3 £ 29.95, $ 45.00, Can. $ 45.00 Publication June 2014
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Kata Legrady
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• The catalogue includes an essay by the internationally known art historians Arturo Schwarz and Bazon Brock, and an introduction by Gino Di Maggio. • A remarkable collection of colourful, creative, and powerful objects showing the symbolic encounter between two distinct universes: on the one side, weapons of war, and on the other, confectionery. • The beautiful reproductions and telling commentary make this an essential volume for anyone open to exploring new paths and interested in emerging artists who truly reflect the current moment. David Rosenberg is an author and a curator. He regularly organizes exhibitions in France and abroad and has written publications on contemporary and modern art. Arturo Schwarz is a scholar, art historian, poet, writer, lecturer, art consultant and curator of international art exhibitions. Bazon Brock is emeritus Professor of Aesthetics and Cultural Education at the Bergische Universität in Wuppertal, Germany.
Kata Legrady. Graphic Work edited by David Rosenberg with an essay by Bazon Brock Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 136 pages, 89 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1964-6 £ 34.95, $ 50.00, Can. $ 50.00
Kata Legrady Bombs and Candies edited by David Rosenberg Size 12 x 153/4 in. (30 x 40 cm) 80 pages, 60 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0860-2 £ 29.95, $ 48.75, Can. $ 48.75
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Rafa Nasiri 50 Years of Printmaking texts by James Harithas, Etel Adnan, Theresa Parker, Maria Vivero, Modhir Ahmed, Saadon Fadhil, Rafa Nasiri and May Muzaffar Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 160 pages, 145 colour and 9 b/w illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-2023-9 £ 29.95, $ 39.95, Can. $ 39.95
A comprehensive monograph dedicated to one of the most influential Arab artists of our time
Publication May 2014
afa Nasiri’s art derives from his direct exposure to the mysterious and infinite horizons of his homeland—Iraq. Rafa’s passion for and competency in printmaking grew out during his training years at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing (1959-1963), where he developed a vision based on the Chinese approach of man being a part of nature’s creative process. As a painter and printmaker Nasiri has challenged the format, techniques and expressive potentials of the medium in both artistic fields. His prints represent a separate body parallel and complementary to his paintings. The artist has explored the world of visual arts in numerous variations and art form. Yet for more than five decades, he has remained committed to printmaking where he gained early acclaim as the “Pioneer of Iraqi Graphic Arts.” During his fifty years of printmaking, Rafa Nasiri found himself shifting—from the remotest corner East to the farthest point West; from total engulfment in reflecting the surrounding images as seen in reality, in its natural, rural and urban facets, to absolute abstraction; and from imitation and physical impressibility to the discovery of the soul.
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Art in Iraq Today A project by Dia Al-Azzawi and Charles Pocock edited by Samar Faruqi Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Arabic, 360 pages 240 colour and b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1157-2 £ 52.00, $ 85.00, Can. $ 97.00
• As a pioneer in graphic arts, Rafa Nasiri brought Iraqi graphic arts to the frontlines of the international print arena.
• In 1967, he was awarded a scholarship from the Gulbenkian Foundation. • A winner of several international prizes, Rafa was also a jury member for international exhibitions in Europe and Cairo.
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edited by Amer Huneidi. Curated by Saleh Barakat
An overview on the modern period of Arab revolutionary abstract art, viewed as a statement of modernity his richly illustrated volume aims at mapping the abstract art trends in the Arab world during the modern period. Including artists born between 1910 and 1960, it offers a panorama of selected personalities in order to shed light on 50 years of artistic production that needed to be revisited after three decades of oblivion and neglect. Seventy years after its irruption in the mid 1940’s, the mysteries around the birth of abstraction in Arab art remain a challenge. For the first time, Arab artists were producing art within which the references to the visible world disappeared. So far, there were no precedents in the Middle East, although abstract art in the West goes back to 1910. And while technological progress and scientific knowledge can elucidate the mysteries of birth of Western abstraction, it is clear that on the Arab front, the adoption of this artistic revolutionary movement was more of an identitarian issue and a statement of modernity and progressiveness.
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Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 304 pages, 145 colour and 46 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-2031-4 £ 35.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 55.00 Publication April 2014
New Titles Modern and Contemporary Art
Tajreed Arab Abstract Art. The Modern Period 1908–1960
Longing for Eternity. One Century of Iraqi Art from the Hussain Ali Harba Family Collection edited by Mary Angela Schroth, with a text by Aasim Abdul-Ameer
The main trends of contemporary art in Iraq, through some 400 works in the private collection of Hussain Ali Harba his book, edited and curated by Mary Angela Schroth, tells the story of the acquisitions in the private collection of Hussain Ali Harba, which started out with a 1970s painting by Fa’iq Hassan, one of the protagonists of Iraqi modern art, through to experimental contemporary artists such as Adel Abidin. Born in Babylon (Iraq) in 1961 and living in Turin, Italy since 1979, Harba received his first artwork from his father at the age of 15, and through the years has become one of the most impassioned Iraqi collectors in the world. Together with his family, he is building a private museum in Babylon that will one day permanently house this major collection. Through the story of the acquisitions in the collection, the book bears witness to Harba’s work of dedication and conservation of the artistic patrimony of his native country.
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Specifications Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) 320 pages 500 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1876-2 £ 57.00, $ 85.00, Can. $ 85.00 Publication March 2014
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New Titles Catalogues Raisonné
Lucio Fontana Catalogue raisonné of the works on paper edited by Luca Massimo Barbero with the collaboration of Nini Ardemagni Laurini and Silvia Ardemagni Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian) 1316 pages, 339 colour and 5885 b/w illustrations hardcover 3 volumes with slipcase ISBN 978-88-572-0482-6 £335.00, $ 500.00, Can. $ 500.00
A new privileged point of view, an original, all-round take on the evolution of Fontana’s oeuvre through his complete graphic work
Publication April 2014
he catalogue raisonné of the works on paper by Lucio Fontana (Rosario de Santa Fe, 1899 – Varese, 1968) is one the most complete and cuttingedge publications on this fundamental aspect of the work of one among the leading protagonists of twentieth-century’s artistic development. Edited by Luca Massimo Barbero, the catalogue follows a chronological order and is divided into sections devoted to the diverse directions explored by the artist in his wide-ranging creative activities. Experimentation on paper was Fontana’s chosen means to test the richness and novelty of his inspiration. In fact, through his works on paper he would constantly verify his insights, both in the embryonic and defining stage of his formal and conceptual discoveries. This catalogue raisonné starts with the astonishing corpus of figural works and culminates in the artist’s original invention of “spatial” art, which led to the creation and development of the highly individual “holes”, “environments” and “slashes”. The catalogue raisonné presents over 5,500 works executed between 1928 and 1968, with individual entries that include bibliographical and exhibition reference.
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Lucio Fontana Catalogue Raisonné Edited by Enrico Crispolti Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian) 1200 pages, 250 colour and c. 4,000 b/w illustrations, hardcover 2 volumes with slipcase ISBN 978-88-7624-058-4 £ 315.00, $ 620.00, Can. $ 713.00 Only available on skira.net
• This catalogue raisonné covers four decades of the artist’s creative activity. • The study includes extensive and heretofore unpublished documentation on Lucio Fontana. Ambienti Spaziali Architecture Art Environments Edited by Germano Celant Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 408 pages, 243 colour and 189 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1429-0 £ 60.00, $ 95.00, Can. $ 95.00
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Fontana’s dialogue with architecture and decoration, up to his experimentation with unusual techniques and materials. Luca Massimo Barbero, a scholar and critic of modern and contemporary art, is Associate Curator of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice and author of numerous publications and exhibitions devoted to the art of the twentieth century.
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Chen Zhen Catalogue raisonné edited by ADAC-Association des Amis de Chen Zhen
Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 1160 pages, 100 colour and 700 b/w illustrations hardcover 2 volumes with slipcase ISBN 978-88-572-0648-6 £ 200.00, $ 299.00, Can. $ 299.00
The complete monograph devoted to the work of Chen Zhen, including all his currently known works and the fullest information on the Chinese artist
Publication June 2014
his catalogue raisonné provides new possibilities for analysis and comparison within Chen Zhen’s entire oeuvre. Since 2008, a research team has undertaken a meticulous and systematic study of the artist’s archives in collaboration with collectors, galleries, museums, public and private institutions, exhibition curators, and his friends. Chen Zhen’s catalogue raisonné is the exhaustive inventory of the authenticated work of the artist, catalogued chronologically in two volumes: the first covers the years 1978–96, the second 1997–present. Isabelle Renard and Xu Min’s brilliant essay, guiding us through Chen Zhen’s work, is one of the major contributions to this catalogue: it places the artworks in their historic context and highlights the key periods in his creative development. Chen Zhen was a privileged witness of economic and cultural globalization, and particularly of the gulf dividing China and the Western world. A stranger under his own regime at home and a foreigner in France, where he moved in 1986, Chen Zhen was on the margins of two systems, looking for his own way through them. Chen Zhen’s works question the world, question humanity and its relations with the environment in order to establish a trans-cultural discourse and mode of thought.
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• A complete overview on the artist’s work, from 1978 to the present day. • Leading thread of the catalogue is a text written by Isabelle Renard and Xu Min. ADAC – Association Des Amis de Chen Zhen was created in 2003 to promote Chen Zhen’s artistic heritage. 22
New Titles Photography
Patriarchal Africa The Last Sunrise Photo-chronicle of the Vanishing Life photographs by Sergey Yastrzhembsky
Specifications Size 81/2 x 121/4 in. (21 x 31.2 cm) 736 pages 700 colour illustrations hardcover 2 volumes with slipcase + DVD ISBN 978-88-572-1967-7 £ 110.00, $ 165.00, Can. $ 165.00
An extraordinary photographic journey through disappearing African cultures
Publication June 2014
s a result of five years of work, the photographs collected in this volume were taken in different countries: Kenya, Tanzania, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Botswana, Morocco, Benin, South Soudan, Mali, Burkina Faso, Namibia, Zambia, Uganda. The camera lens of Sergey Yastrezhembsky is focused on the scenes of patriarchal daily routine of Africans, who try to preserve their adherence to the traditions of their forefathers in everyday life, customs, and religion regardless of the rising pressure of pervasive globalization.
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• The author was present at religious ceremonies usually forbidden to strangers, filmed habitual occupations, style of life and evidence of the boundless creativity in arts and handicraft of these populations. • Sergey Yastrzhembsky considers this book as a kind of requiem to the vanishing patriarchal Africa. Sergey Yastrzhembsky pursued a career in journalism, diplomacy, and politics. Yastrzhembskiy made his mark in Russian diplomacy as Ambassador to Slovakia and Press-Secretary to first Russian President Boris Yeltsin. In 2000–2008 he was promoted to become Special Presidential Envoy to the EU. Sergey has been a photographer for 20 years and studied photography under Lev Melikhov. Currently, Sergey’s works are part of collections of major museums worldwide, as well as of private collections in Russia, Belgium, Italy, France, Portugal, Slovakia.
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The Art of Cinematography Vittorio Storaro, Bob Fisher, Lorenzo Codelli
Specifications Size 111/2 x 111/2 in. (29 x 29 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian) 352 pages, 125 colour and 216 b/w illustrations hardcover + DVD ISBN 978-88-572-1753-6 £ 70.00, $ 115.00, Can. $ 115.00
A rereading of the Seventh Art through the eyes of the most important authors of cinematographic photography
Publication March 2014
great figurative work that for the first time ever offers a re-reading of the Seventh Art through the eyes of the most important authors of film photography worldwide, for an original vision of the all-time masterpieces of Cinema. A rich array, almost a catalogue raisonné, of the major movies of world cinema starting in 1910 and stretching all the way to our day and age, describing 150 profiles of cinematographers. World-class figures who have helped us to dream and taught us to love: The Art of Cinematography. Essentially a tribute by the Writers of Light to the Writers of Light. This book, written by Lorenzo Codelli and Bob Fisher, is illustrated with double vision photographs, specially reworked by the editor, Vittorio Storaro, and it is enriched with contributions by Luciano Tovoli, Gabriele Lucci, and Daniele Nannuzzi.
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• The book comes with the DVD Videopedia with moving images taken from the 150 movies that have made cinema history, curated by Daniele Nannuzzi and accompanied by an original “soundtrack” by Francesco Cara. Bob Fischer is ASC Cinematographers Magazine-Academy Oscar nominee and a Kodak Magazine winner. Lorenzo Codelli is director of the Pordenone Silent Film Festival. Vittorio Storaro (Rome, 1940) started out as director of photography in 1968 with the film Giovinezza Giovinezza directed by Franco Rossi. He has received numerous international awards and prizes, among which three Oscar awards, conferred by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences of Los Angeles, for the films Apocalypse Now, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, Reds directed by Warren Beatty and The Last Emperor directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. 26
edited by Maurizio Rebuzzini and Nikolaos Velissiotis
Sculptural male nudes immortalized through black & white pictures by a great contemporary photographer
arbieri’s approach to nude photography has been a lengthy one—a slow and carefully planned one. He first explored the subject in his book trilogy Tropici. These experiments, however, did not quite satisfy him: his fear of vulgarity, his yearning to illustrate the world according to his own personal conception, whereby even the most violent scenes must be “ennobled”, and his search for a suitable technique were problems that absorbed his mind for years. Barbieri’s nudes appear natural, direct, life-like, rich, joyous, and marked by dazzling expressive purity and simplicity. His photographs bring together the prehistoric approach to the human body, the aesthetic pursuit of Classical Greek beauty, and the Renaissance rediscovery of freedom. All this is expressed through an outstanding “studio” technique. Thus his series of nudes, Dark Memories, represents a homage to this natural exuberance in all of its forms. Without any contrived prudishness, or fear of the banal, but with a child-like happiness and innocence, it plays upon the thin red line which has never clearly divided so-called pure art from polluted art, poetry from vulgarity, the sacred from the profane.
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Specifications Size 12 x 15 in. (30.5 x 38 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian) 112 pages 59 duotone illustrations bodonian binding ISBN 978-88-572-1973-8 £ 48.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 75.00
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Dark Memories Gian Paolo Barbieri
Publication April 2014
Exhibition Schedule Milan, Sotheby’s 5 - 20 June 2013
• A must-have for anyone interested in fine photography, fashion, and the beauty of the male form. • The nude as a unique and most beautiful expression of nature in the dazzlingly expressive pictures by Gian Paolo Barbieri. Maurizio Rebuzzini teaches History of Photography at the Università Cattolica in Milan. Nikolaos Velissiotis is a music producer, art enthusiast and collector. 27
New Titles Cultures and Civilizations
Hajj - The Journey through Art Exhibition Album edited by Mounia Chekhab-Abudaya and Cécile Bresc
Specifications Size 81/4 x 113/4 in. (21 x 29.7 cm) 160 pages 112 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-2090-1 £ 42.00 not available in US/Canada
This richly-illustrated volume compares how pilgrims over the centuries negotiated this often monumental undertaking and how it continues to be experienced by people from all corners of the globe today
Publication EARLY ON SALE November 2013
Exhibition Schedule Doha, Museum of Islamic Art 9 October 2013 – 5 January 2014
ne of the five pillars of Islam central to Muslim belief, Hajj is the pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim must make at least once in their lifetime if they are at all able. This catalogue, accompanying a major exhibition in Doha, Qatar, charts the history of this deeply personal journey. The exhibition explores the history of this pilgrimage through the centuries, focusing on the routes taken by pilgrims, the rituals of Hajj as depicted through art, the experiences of pilgrims after completion of Hajj, and includes a special section dedicated to the oral histories and objects of Qatari pilgrims. Beautiful objects, including historical and contemporary art, textiles and manuscripts from the collections of the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha bring to life the profound spiritual significance of the sacred rituals that have remained unchanged since the Prophet Muhammad’s time in the 7th century AD.
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• The catalogue accompanies the first exhibition of its kind to be held in a Muslim country.
• Although the concept of the exhibition is based on the British Museum’s earlier showcase, as part of the Qatar UK 2013 Year of Culture, it is unique in that 90% of the objects to be exhibited are from Qatari collections. Dr. Mounia Chekhab-Abudaya is the Curator of Manuscripts at the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha. She worked at the Department of Islamic Art at the Louvre Museum in Paris for the preparation of the new display which opened in September 2012. Dr. Cécile Bresc is the former Curator of Coins at the Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, and the assistant curator of the exhibition. 28
New Titles Design, Decorative and Applied Arts
Aston Martin 100 with a preface by Sir Stirling Moss texts by Simon de Burton, Nick Trott, Jonathan Bell, Rosa Maria Falvo, and Josh Sims
Specifications Size 101/4 x 101/4 in. (26 x 26 cm) 256 pages 250 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1970-7 £ 42.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 65.00
The official book devoted to Aston Martin on the occasion of its 100th anniversary
Publication May 2014
cross the last century, 1913–2013, British automotive legend Aston Martin has come to represent many achievements: sporting prowess, technical innovation, striking design, fine craftsmanship, and superior performance. With over 200 stunning colour images, this volume brilliantly evokes Aston Martin’s unique combination of tradition and modernisation. On January 15, 1913, Lionel Martin and Robert Bamford founded a new automotive venture called Bamford & Martin. Renamed Aston Martin in 1914, it began its extraordinary journey to become an iconic world brand, synonymous with luxury and elegance. Since the company moved its headquarters to Gaydon, Warwickshire in 2003, it has produced over 45,000 cars, to huge critical and commercial acclaim. Aston Martin’s legendary style has once again played a key role in one of 2012’s most hotly anticipated films, with its inimitable DB5 stealing the limelight in the latest James Bond blockbuster, Skyfall.
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• Aston Martin has partnered with Skira to celebrate 100 years of the power, beauty and soul of this automotive legend. • It includes the centenary celebrations in Kensington Palace Gardens, London. Sir Stirling Moss is considered one of the greatest all-round racing drivers in the history of motorsport. Racing from 1948 to 1962, he won 212 of the 529 races he entered. Simon de Burton is a journalist and author of the ‘New Motorcycle Year Book’ series. Jonathan Bell writes about design, architecture, and technology. Rosa Maria Falvo is a writer, editor, and curator of contemporary art. Josh Sims is a lifestyle journalist and editor. Nick Trott is a journalist and editor of Evo Magazine. 30
New Titles Design, Decorative and Applied Arts
BMW Motorcycles of the Century Guide to Models 1923–2000 Claudio Somazzi and Massimo Bonsignori
Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 272 pages, 475 colour and 36 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1954-7 £ 39.95, $ 60.00, Can. $ 60.00
A reference book written by collectors for collectors. An essential guide to estimate and buy vintage motorcycles from this prestigious international brand
Publication March 2014
inety years after the first BMW was created, the R32 in 1923, this magnificent volume serves as a unique source of reference for all collectors and enthusiasts of vintage BMW motorcycles. With precise images and technical information on every single model produced between 1923–2000, this book provides precious advice and suggestions, as well as in-depth analysis of the motorcycles’ characteristics. For the first time, all the specific details are gathered in a single publication: chassis, motor numbers and engines of every model, economic values, and original auto parts. The book includes interviews with the most important international collectors, and sections dedicated to the fundamental themes to be considered when purchasing a motorbike: Vintage motorcycles as a investment; Trade and street markets: the golden rules; Preservation and restoration of motorcycles; Certification advice. This accurate and practical guide is accompanied by a historic overview of the Bayerische Motoren Werke, from its origins in 1917 to the present day.
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• The first book devoted to BMW vintage motorcycles collecting. • A reference book with the accurate estimates for collectors and amateurs alike. • This unique volume gathers together for the first time all the official information, collectors’ estimates, and the availability of the single parts for each model. Massimo Bonsignori restores vintage BMW motorcycles and is one of the most prominent European experts of classic motorcycles. Claudio Somazzi is an entrepreneur, journalist, writer and BMW enthusiast. 32
New Titles Architecture
Federico Delrosso Architects Pushing the Boundaries edited by Porzia Bergamasco
Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian) 184 pages, 222 colour and 12 b/w illustrations bodonian binding ISBN 978-88-572-1982-0 £ 34.95, $ 55.00, Can. $ 55.00
The first monograph devoted to this Italian architect and designer, exploring his twenty-year career
Publication April 2014
he works by the architect and designer Federico Delrosso (1964) constantly reflect a passing of the torch between past and present that, far from being a nostalgic or derivative operation, makes everything topical. His career as a designer clearly reflects the teaching of modernists—especially Gio Ponti, Ernesto Nathan Rogers and Le Corbusier, who envisaged the figure of the architect as a designer of things ranging “from the spoon to the city”, and who constantly stressed the idea of the exploration of space, later taken up by Richard Meier. This first monograph completes the cycle of architectural plans for private and commercial buildings, interior décor and design projects Delrosso has created over the past twenty years.
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• Through more than 200 images, many of them never before published, the volume examines the fascinating story of Federico Delrosso Architects, a team focusing on residential and commercial planning and design based in Milan. • Minimalistic and rational in his formal choices, emotionally engaging and innovative in the materials and finishings that shape his projects. • A sober formal elegance enhanced by a measured and experimental use of materials. Porzia Bergamasco is an independent professional journalist specialized in design, architecture and social and cultural phenomena.
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editorial coordination Paola Gribaudo project coordinator Marc Ivasilievitch
The visionary projects by Vasily Klyukin
Specifications Size 111/2 x 141/2 in. (29 x 36.3 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian) 288 pages 300 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-2038-3 £ 48.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 75.00
New Titles Architecture
Vasily Klyukin Designing Legends
Publication June 2014
odern skyscrapers are often inseparably associated with images of the cities that host them: the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Gherkin in London, the Empire State Building in New York, and so on. And while skyscrapers emerge in large numbers, only the most beautiful of them become symbols of the city that hosts them. This book presents Vasily Klyukin’s projects: towers and residential buildings that have not found their home yet, but some of them will be built in the future and become architectural symbols of our age.
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• In the book, real photographs of over a hundred cities from every continent are used to present Vasily Klyukin’s projects, taking into account climatic, seismic and historical characteristics as well as his own associations with each location, showing the shock of a bold fantasy made real. • The volume gathers a number of ideas for buildings, including new constructions, reconstructions, but also the redesigning of facades on a series of buildings in Monaco. • Some of the projects included in the catalogue: Black Gold Tower, Roses, Café Marilyn, the Little Black Dress, The Eternal Art, Comet Fortuna. Vasily Klyukin was born in Moscow in 1976. After a degree in Economy, he gets into design and architecture of skyscrapers.
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New Titles Fashion
The Amazing Shoemaker Fairy tales and legends about shoes and shoemakers edited by Stefania Ricci
Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 320 pages 517 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1928-8 £ 42.00, $ 50.00, Can. $ 50.00
Salvatore Ferragamo’s amazing life in the context of an extraordinary journey into the world of fairy tales with shoes and shoemakers as their main characters
Publication March 2014
Exhibition Schedule Firenze, Museo Salvatore Ferragamo 19 April 2013 – 31 March 2014
n the course of time, myths and legends from around the world have often featured shoes and the shoemaker’s amazing craft, perhaps because the shoe is a symbol of grace and wealth, or perhaps because of that enchanted aura that surrounds the figure of the shoemaker. Salvatore Ferragamo’s remarkable life, which runs parallel to stories of fairies, mystical shoemakers and magical shoes, also has the ingredients of a fantastic adventure. The reader will be spellbound by each and every chapter of this story, and carried as if in a dream to the realm of imagination: from Salvatore’s childhood to his voyage on a steamer headed towards the United States, down to his arrival in Hollywood, where his shoes conquered the world of cinema and were worn by the most beautiful women in the world: the princesses and fairies of the modern age.
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• A must for everyone interested in fashion design and fashion culture. • Classic tales are accompanied by new stories, written on the occasion of the exhibition by authors such as Alessandro Bergonzoni, Hamid Ziarati and Michele Mari, and illustrated by Mimmo Paladino, Francesca Ghermandi and Michela Petoletti, just to name a few. Stefania Ricci is the director of Museo Salvatore Ferragamo, Florence.
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New Titles Fashion
The Fabric Vitale Barberis Canonico, 1663–2013 edited by G. Bruce Boyer photographs by Fredi Marcarini
A fresh take on the luxury brand Vitale Barberis Canonico, renowned for its magnificent craftsmanship, by the longtime fashion writer and editor Bruce Boyer
Specifications Size 121/2 x 15 in. (32 x 38 cm) 64 pages 30 colour illustrations hardcover padded with Vitale Barberis Canonico fabric ISBN 978-88-572-2032-1 £ 60.00, $ 95.00, Can. $ 95.00 Publication May 2014
ho’s the designer behind the designer? How does a fabric pattern influence the choices of the major fashion stylists? Through a brilliant essay by Bruce Boyer, The Fabric aims to answer these questions, offering in-depth insight into the world of Vitale Barberis Canonico. “Excellence is achieved when good taste, good working techniques and experience bring out the qualities of the raw materials to the same high standards.” This is the motto of Francesco Barberis Canonico, whose family traces its involvement in the textile business back to 1663. On the occasion of the company’s 350th anniversary, Fredi Marcarini has realised the photographic portraits of ten classic patterns symbolizing the exemplary qualities of the perfect gentleman cherished by Vitale Barberis Canonico, one of the largest producers of finest fabrics for tailor-made suits in Italy.
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• This book traces a sweeping journey through the fascinating story of the luxury brand Vitale Barberis Canonico.
• The volume includes a section of photographs realized on the occasion of the anniversary by Fredi Marcarini. G. Bruce Boyer has been a noted men’s fashion writer and editor for more than thirty-five years.
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Modern and Contemporary Art
Edvard Munch 1863–1944 edited by Mai Britt Guleng, Brigitte Sauge and Jon-Ove Steihaug
Specifications Size 93/4 x 11 in. (25 x 28 cm) 420 pages 355 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1775-8 Norwegian edition ISBN 978-88-572-1776-5 £ 42.00 not available in US/Canada/LA
A beautifully illustrated catalogue on the most comprehensive and ambitious full-scale retrospective of Munch’s artistic oeuvre ever
n conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the birth of Edvard Munch (1863–1944) in 2013, a “once in a lifetime” exhibition is produced by the Munch Museum and the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo. Edvard Munch 1963–1944 encompasses the entire development of this master’s art from the 1880s to his death; the primary focus will be on Munch’s paintings, prints, drawings and photographs. His oeuvre is covered in an overarching perspective: Self-presentation and self-portraiture; Places and perception; Visual rhetoric; The Frieze of Life as a lifelong project; Munch and public life; Narration and abstraction; Figure and representation; The staging of gender; and The construction of Munch after 1944. The catalogue also reflects Munch scholarship that in recent decades has been revitalizing his importance, and includes a timeline, a biography and an index of names and places.
I Meet Edvard Munch SkiraKids Size 83/4 x 83/4 in. (22 x 22 cm) 112 pages, 50 colour and 40 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1947-9 Norwegian edition ISBN 978-88-572-1949-3 German edition ISBN 978-88-572-1981-3 £ 16.95 not available in US/Canada/LA
• Highlights and less-known works from private and public collections. • Nearly complete reconstructions of The Frieze of Life of 1902 and The Reinhardt Frieze from 1906–07. • An exclusive opportunity to experience new aspects of Munch’s groundbreaking contribution to modernist painting. Mai Britt Guleng is a curator at the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo. Her research is focused on Edvard Munch, art historiography and Norwegian painting and sculpture. Brigitte Sauge is research coordinator at the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design in Oslo. Jon-Ove Steihaug is senior curator and acting head of exhibitions and collections at the Munch Museum.
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edited by Germano Celant essays by Clare Bell and Ian Wallace
An exceptional selection of Lichtenstein’s sculptures from 1968 to the end of his life – from early ceramic pieces to large-scale public works
Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 320 pages 235 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1889-2 £ 55.00, $ 90.00, Can. $ 90.00
Modern and Contemporary Art
Roy Lichtenstein Sculptor
dited by Germano Celant, the book encompasses Roy Lichtenstein’s sculptural production throughout his career, from the early 1960s to the late 1990s, presenting his influential sculptural oeuvre in ceramic, bronze, wood, porcelain, steel and aluminium, as well as drawings, collages and maquettes that describe the artist’s working processes. The catalogue, a major chronology of Lichtenstein’s sculptures, not only documents his production practice – from sketches and drawings to metal sculptures and large-scale interventions in urban contexts – but approaches Lichtenstein’s work from the perspective of fabrication methods and industrial techniques.
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• The sculptural work by Lichtenstein, one of the founders of American Pop Art: a comprehensive overview of his pioneering experimentations in three dimensions, from early ceramic sculptures to large-scale public works. • The volume incorporates information about the industrial workshops the artist collaborated with over his prolific career. • A comprehensive overview of Lichtenstein’s pioneering three-dimension experiments, accompanied by excerpts from interviews and texts by the artist that show his ideas about space, scale, material and industrial production. Germano Celant, a renowned art historian, critic and theoretician, has been the curator of hundreds of exhibitions worldwide and has published a great number of books and catalogues. Clare Bell is program manager and researcher at the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. 41
Modern and Contemporary Art
Eliseo Mattiacci Germano Celant
A fundamental instrument to extend and deepen our knowledge of a unique sculptor and to fit his works into the context of the artistic research of the twentieth century Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian) 440 pages 433 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0814-5 £ 70.00, $ 115.00, Can. $ 115.00
protagonist of contemporary art ever since he was a boy, sculptor Eliseo Mattiacci, born in 1940, has been attracted by metals and by the spectacular process of welding, which prompted him to create plastic elements among his first works that seem to float in space like open and changing star systems. This monograph considers Mattiacci’s historic adventure starting from the 1960s, when he was close to the international language of Arte Povera and the minimalism of Jannis Kounellis and Eva Hesse, through to the sculptures of the 1980s that were so light and sensitive that they could fit into any context, interacting with the surrounding space. In the book Mattiacci’s artistic path is interwoven with episodes in his life and the historical events of his time: the supporting structure of the volume consists of an illustrated chronology offering readers numerous testimonies of the age, including photographs, texts, invitations, books and poetic declarations.
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Louise Nevelson Germano Celant
The first complete monograph dedicated to one of the most important American artists of the twentieth century
Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 400 pages, 583 colour and b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0445-1 £ 65.00, $ 100.00, Can. $ 100.00
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ouise Nevelson (1899–1988) was born in Kiev, Russia and immigrated to Rockland, Maine at the age of six; following her marriage in 1920, Nevelson moved to New York City. In the mid-1950s she produced her first series of black wood landscape sculptures and shortly thereafter, three New York museums acquired her work: the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Brooklyn Museum and The Museum of Modern Art. After Nevelson’s first retrospective in 1967, her work has been the subject of over 135 solo exhibitions. This sort of catalogue raisonné presents a collection of around 500 pieces: 100 large-format works in full page reproductions, plus 400 images of installations, collages and drawings arranged in chronological order. The artist’s works are accompanied by 200 images of documents, photographs, magazine articles, invitations, catalogues as well as 50 works by her contemporaries, an historical documentation of the period and a timeline of the historic, political, artistic and cultural events that shaped the artist’s world.
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A richly illustrated catalogue dedicated to multidisciplinary contemporary art in Hong Kong fter Korean Eye I, Korean Eye II and Indonesian Eye, the collector and editor Serenella Ciclitira turns her attention to Hong Kong multidisciplinary artistic environment, showing extraordinary and unexpected talent. Thanks to an impressive selection of works of painting, sculpture, mixed media, ceramics, photography, this book showcases the best in contemporary Hong Kong art with the aim of promoting awareness of local artistic achievements on a worldwide basis. The volume includes the most exciting works by seventy-five emerging Hong Kong artists exploring all levels of creativity, such as Chow Chun Fai, Almond Chu, Ho Sin Tung, Ho Siu-Kee, Kwan Sheung Chi, Li Tin Lun Otto, Shieh Ka Ho, Wilson, So Yan-kei, Tsang Kin-Wah, Wan Chi Chung Simon.
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Specifications Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) 412 pages 581 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1461-0 £ 46.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 75.00
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Hong Kong Eye Contemporary Hong Kong Art
• The first art catalogue on the subject. • A truly valuable introduction for curators, collectors, art lovers and general audience interested in contemporary art of the Far East. • Hong Kong Eye: Contemporary Hong Kong Art is published on the occasion of Hong Kong Eye exhibition in London, travelling to Hong Kong in Spring 2013. Serenella Ciclitira has an Honours Degree in Art History from Trinity College, Dublin and has worked extensively with artists and galleries throughout the world. With her husband David Ciclitira, she is the co-founder of Korean Eye.
Indonesian Eye
Korean Eye
Korean Eye 2
Contemporary Indonesian Art edited by Serenella Ciclitira
Contemporary Korean Art edited by Serenella Ciclitira
Contemporary Korean Art edited by Serenella Ciclitira
Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) 376 pages, 528 colour illustrations paperback with flaps ISBN 978-88-572-1075-9 £ 39.95, $ 60.00, Can. $ 68.00
Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) 392 pages, 469 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-0467-3 £ 39.95, $ 60.00, Can. $ 76.00
Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) 352 pages, 550 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1460-3 £ 45.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 75.00
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Of Peace and War A Spanish Collection of Russian Art John Bowlt
A spotlight on Russian modern art through the masterpieces from the José Maria Castañé collection Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 264 pages 120 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-1969-1 £ 39.95, $ 65.00, Can. $ 65.00
ssembled during the last twenty years, the José Maria Castañé collection of paintings, drawings and prints constitutes a significant panorama of late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Russian art, one of the most exciting phases of modern cultural history. Furthermore, the Castañé collection does not focus exclusively on the avant-garde, Socialist Realism or the dissident movement, but rather offers a broader and sometimes alternative enquiry into the history of the Russian visual arts, acquainting us with often unfamiliar works by luminaries such as Léon Bakst, Aleksandr Deineka and Liubov’ Popova, as well as with less celebrated names such as Aleksandr Chirkov, Nikolai Lapshin and Aleksandr Venedernikov. With full curatorial descriptions, biographies, critical essays and artists’ statements (for the most part, published for the first time in English), Of Peace and War pays homage to the initiative and foresight of a private collector and to the purposefulness and enthusiasm which moulded the selection.
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Socialist Realisms Great Soviet Painting 1920–1970 Matthew Bown, Matteo Lanfranconi
The development of Soviet realist painting over fifty years through a selection of works from Russia’s leading museums Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 280 pages 180 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1373-6 £ 42.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 74.00
ocialist Realism was and remains an exceptional phenomenon in twentieth-century art. By glorifying the social role of art, affirming the primary value of content opposed to form and restoring the central role of traditional practices, Socialist Realism was the declared opponent of the Modern Movement. Conceived and created by great Russian artists, the works offer a multiplicity of issues, themes and formal approaches to art, spanning from the final phases of the civil war to Brezhnev. A non-monolithic view emerges, in which this artistic trend is not exclusively considered as the product of totalitarian control and political pressure, but as a living and evolving organism that reflected internal issues and echoed the great historic events of the twentieth century.
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Richard Julin, Charlotte Eyerman
A unique insight into the making of Up in the Air, the largest artwork Friedman has made to date for a solo exhibition ince his breakthrough in the late 1990s, Tom Friedman has become one of the most influential artists of our times by transforming everyday objects such as toothpicks, toilet paper, hair and sugar cubes into extraordinary works of art. This book gives unique insight into the making of Up in the Air, the largest artwork Friedman has made to date for a solo exhibition at Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall in 2010. This astonishing work consists of nearly a thousand meticulously handcrafted objects suspended from the ceiling at different heights – a project that kept Friedman’s studio busy for over two years. Up in the Air invites the observer to enter into Friedman’s complex and humorous world. Carefully navigating through the multitude of suspended objects, one can discover references to popular culture, science, politics and religion. By posing fundamental philosophical questions, Friedman aims to “slow down the process of looking” in a world of information overload.
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Modern and Contemporary Art
Tom Friedman Up in the Air
The Storytellers Narratives in International Contemporary Art edited by Selene Wendt
A catalogue inspired by the tradition of Latin American literature and authors such as Amado, Borges, Neruda he unique storytelling tradition which characterizes Latin American literature has influenced many contemporary artists around the world. Within this context, it is interesting to investigate the work of contemporary artists who are inspired not only by these authors, but by literature and poetry in general, as seen in works that are typically highly narrative. The artworks featured, by Monika Bravo, Ryan Brown, Tracey Snelling, William Kentridge, Vik Muniz and Ernesto Neto, are not literal interpretations of these stories, but all allude in some way to literature and poetry. The cross between text and image, poetry and poetic subject matter creates a strong thread that ties the works together. The book includes essays by leading scholars within the field of international contemporary art. Among them Mario Vargas Llosa, Gerardo Mosquera, Ute Meta Bauer, Olu Oguibe.
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Specifications Size 81/2 x 101/2 in. (21 x 27 cm) 128 pages 89 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1480-1 £ 22.00, $ 35.00, Can. $ 35.00
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Modern and Contemporary Art
Rose Wylie edited by Tone Lyngstad Nyaas texts by Jennifer Higgi, Savannah Miller, Jeff McMullan
The first international monograph on Britain’s hottest new artist Specifications Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 27 cm) 56 pages 39 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1758-1 £ 12.95 not available in US/Canada
ose Wylie (Kent, 1934) was educated at Goldsmiths College and the Royal College of Art. Her energetic large-scale painting unleashes a sense of freedom and spontaneity. Her images are drawn from memory and inspired by different levels of visual culture – from cartoons to films, daily events and art history. The raw brushstrokes laid on with tremendous physicality and the rough texture of impasto bring a sense of immediacy, and the combination of text and figure connects her work to Jean-Michel Basquiat and Philip Guston. Rose Wylie’s paintings combine simplicity and innocence, though under closer inspection they reveal a complex world of references and stories.
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• The artist was selected to represent the UK at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC, 2010. • The first international publication on Wylie’s paintings, prepared in connection with the artist’s first exhibition in Scandinavia, at Haugar Art Museum in Norway.
Wang Guangyi Works and Thoughts 1985−2012 Demetrio Paparoni
The first complete monograph devoted to one of the most important Chinese contemporary artists Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 416 pages 542 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1567-9 £ 60.00, $ 95.00, $ Can. 95.00
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ang Guangyi is considered one of the symbols of new China, because his work reflects, by means of new expressive forms, the deep social changes the country is experiencing. This monograph reveals for the first time the entire oeuvre of the artist, whose work has erroneously been associated with Chinese Political Pop, while one of the main themes of his art can be found in its relationship to the transcendent. Born in 1957, Wang Guangyi became one of the great stars of contemporary Chinese art thanks to his Great Criticism series. He analysed both the effects of political and commercial propaganda, with a special reference to the Cold War, and the relationship with the Divine. Moreover, his work is rooted in Kant’s aesthetics as a fundamental reference point. The book includes a wide selection of critical essays that have been published since the second half of the 1980s to our days focusing on Wang Guangyi’s work as well as the Chinese artistic panorama.
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edited by Nadine Descendre
An up-to-date monograph devoted to the Moroccan contemporary artist, among the most creative of his generation
aking up a book on Mohamed El Baz means attempting to better understand how an artist observes the world, and learn from this. It means breaking into the reality that is explored by an exceptional intelligence and artistic sensibility. The reader will allow himself to be swept away with El Baz beyond representation into an adventure involving both the mind and the eye. This artistic process is obsessively poetic and has something of Mallarmé about it that descends into an abyss of complexity only to emerge immediately into the light and a new clarity.
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Specifications Size 91/2 x 12 in. (24 x 30 cm) Dual-language edition (English-French) 208 pages 199 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1945-5 £ 34.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 55.00
Modern and Contemporary Art
Mohamed El Baz
• Mohamed El Baz is the only artist to be invited to the four stages of an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Düsseldorf, Tokyo and Johannesburg. • This monograph will appeal to anyone interested in contemporary north-African culture. • The fifth title in the Images affranchies series directed by Brahim Alaoui.
Farid Belkahia edited by Rajae Benchemsi
130 works – most previously unpublished – by Moroccan contemporary artist Farid Belkahia in a rich and comprehensive monograph arid Belkahia is one of the pioneers of contemporary art in the Maghreb. Beginning in the 1960s, he focused his attention on new ways of self-expression, examining his own identity and relationship with the “other”. Belkahia abandoned the practice of traditional painting to research with copper, which he hammers, burns and oxidizes in order to achieve emblematic traces, undulations and flexible, rhythmic bas-relief effects. Since 1974, Belkahia has also been working on parchment, which he darkens and softens to make it thinner, almost translucent. This results in a sort of purifying process that is essential to his work, setting free an otherwise restrained creative energy. His use of leather is similar to parchment stretched on board, producing his unique totemic icons.
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Modern and Contemporary Art
Louise Bourgeois HONNI soit QUI mal y pense. The last ten years edited by Danielle Tilkin. Texts by Roger Dadoun, Geneviève Bréerette, Françoise Gaillard, Elvan Zabunyan
Late and unseen works by Louise Bourgeois Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 168 pages 154 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1443-6 £ 28.00, $ 45.00, Can. $ 45.00
orking fearlessly during the last ten years of her life, Louise Bourgeois makes a final incursion into her personal memories and yet universal concerns about art and the experience of being a woman in the twentieth century. Through her sculptures, large drawings, prints, assemblages, cells, as well as her writings, she deals with her demons, abruptly and exhaustively, with the distance or intensity of experience, questioning or bearing witness to a life and an oeuvre that will leave their indelible mark on our century. The aim of the project is to show the last ten years of Louise Bourgeois’s work, her private and everlasting interest in Freud and how she reflected it in her art and diaries.
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• The book contains a selection of psychoanalytic texts by the artist, an illustrated biography and a list of related videos and films.
A Window on the World From Dürer to Mondrian and Beyond Marco Franciolli, Giovanni Iovane, Sylvie Wuhrmann
Through more than 200 works, the representation and pictorial meaning of the window in Western art Specifications Size 81/2 x 11 in. (22 x 28 cm) 336 pages 311 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1697-3 £ 38.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 60.00
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ince the Renaissance, the window has been both a metaphor and an essential conceptual tool in Western painting. A Window on the World seeks to thoroughly analyze the gradual changes which have occurred in the representation and pictorial meaning of the window, in particular in the course of the twentieth-century. It explores the radical change in perspective whereby artists developed and offered us a “global vision”, a formal perception freed from the need to imitate the objective world. The catalogue is structured into four main sections: Historical Introduction, Seeing through, Grids, From the Window to the Screen. These sections include specific analysis of artists who have chosen the window as the privileged means of their research, as well as an investigation of recurrent themes such as the fascinating relationship between window and still life. Among the artists: Marcel Duchamp, Albrecht Dürer, Johann Heinrich Füssli, Florence Henri, Paul Klee, August Macke, René Magritte, Pablo Picasso, Mark Rothko.
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Scientific Committee: Gabriella Belli, Carlo Bertelli, Germano Celant, Ester Coen, Ida Gianelli Valerio Terraroli (editor)
• An extraordinary publication that examines in depth and for the first time the tendencies of modern and contemporary art, finally overcoming the difficulty encountered by art book readers and exhibition visitors. • Roughly 2000 pages and many illustrations provide a broad and complex overview of the movements, artists, works, and cultural phenomena characterizing the last century and the first decade of the new millennium.
Format of the Work Volume 1 - 1900–1919 The Avant-garde Movements Volume 2 - 1920–1945 The Artistic Culture between the Wars Volume 3 - 1946–1968 The Birth of Contemporary Art Volume 4 - 1969–1999 Neo-avant-gardes, Postmodern and Global Art Volume 5 - 2000 and Beyond Contemporary Tendencies
Modern and Contemporary Art
Art of the Twentieth Century
Scientific Committee Gabriella Belli, Carlo Bertelli, Germano Celant, Ester Coen Ida Gianelli Valerio Terraroli (editor)
The Avant-garde Movements 1900–1919 (Vol. 1)
The Artistic Culture between the Wars 1920–1945 (Vol. 2)
The Birth of Contemporary Art 1946–1968 (Vol. 3)
Art of the Twentieth Century
Art of the Twentieth Century
Art of the Twentieth Century
Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 28 cm) 456 pages, 379 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-7624-604-3 £ 34.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 80.00
Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 28 cm) 432 pages, 400 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-7624-804-7 £ 34.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 77.00
Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 28 cm) 448 pages, 343 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-194-8 £ 34.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 69.00
Neo Avant-gardes, Postmodern and Global Art 1969–1999 (Vol. 4)
2000 and Beyond Contemporary Tendencies (Vol. 5)
Art of the Twentieth Century
Art of the Twentieth Century
Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 28 cm) 432 pages, 470 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-642-4 £ 34.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 72.00
Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 28 cm) 432 pages, 472 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0128-3 £ 34.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 70.00
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Modern and Contemporary Art
Zainul Abedin
Safiuddin Ahmed
Halim Al Karim
Great Masters of Bangladesh edited by Rosa Maria Falvo texts by Abul Mansur, Nazrul Islam, Rosa Maria Falvo, Abul Hasnat
Great Masters of Bangladesh edited by Rosa Maria Falvo. Texts by Kaiser Haq, Syed Azizul Haque, Rosa Maria Falvo, Abul Hasnat
Nadine Déscendre
Size 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) 336 pages, 315 colour and 14 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1077-3 £ 60.00, $ 95.00, Can. $ 108.00
Size 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) 288 pages, 256 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1076-6 £ 60.00, $ 95.00, Can. $ 108.00
Art on the Cutting Edge
Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon
Miquel Barceló
A Guide to Contemporary Movements Lea Vergine
edited by Rudy Chiappini
and the Tradition of Art edited by Barbara Steffen
Rudy Chiappini
Size 6 x 81/2 in. (15 x 21 cm) 304 pages, 100 b/w illustrations paperback, ISBN 978-88-8118-739-3 £ 11.95, $ 17.95, Can. $ 25.95 hardcover, ISBN 978-88-8118-740-9 $ 29.95, Can. $ 452.00 hc only available in US/Canada
The Jean-Michel Basquiat Show edited by Gianni Mercurio Size 12 x 12 in. (30 x 30 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 324 pages 284 colour and 8 b/w illustrations padded hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-927-3 £ 47.00, $ 85.00, Can. $ 110.00
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Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-French), 200 pages 92 colour illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1071-1 £ 34.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 62.00
Art of the Twentieth Century and beyond Movements, Theories, Schools and Tendencies Loredana Parmesani Size 6 x 81/2 in. (15 x 21 cm) 224 pages, 150 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1408-5 £ 14.95, $ 24.95, Can. $ 24.95
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 396 pages, 457 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8491-721-8 £ 38.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 84.00
Size 93/4 x 11 in. (25 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 200 pages 82 colour and 86 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-037-8 £ 21.00, $ 39.00, Can. $ 39.00
Fouad Bellamine
Natvar Bhavsar
Bidibidobidiboo
Pascale Le Thorel
Poetics of Color Marius Kwint, Irving Sandler editorial coordination Paola Gribaudo
Works from Collezione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Francesco Bonami
Size 11 x 12 in. (28 x 30 cm) 254 pages, 180 colour and 23 b/w illustrations, hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-293-8 £ 45.95, $ 90.00, Can. $ 103.50
Size 91/2 x 12 in. (24 x 30 cm) Dual-language edition (English-French), 208 pages 150 colour illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1454-2 £ 34.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 55.00
Size 11 x 12 in. (28 x 30 cm) 192 pages, 80 colour and 20 b/w illustrations, hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-795-7 £ 44.95, $ 80.00, Can. $ 92.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 256 pages 200 colour and 50 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-366-0 £ 42.00, $ 80.00, Can. $ 110.00
The Body as Language Lea Vergine Size 6 x 81/2 in. (15 x 21 cm) 294 pages, 250 b/w illustrations hardcover, ISBN 978-88-8118-689-1 £ 9.95, $ 22.95, Can. $ 32.95 paperback, ISBN 978-88-8118-653-2 £ 11.99, $ 19.95, Can. $ 25.95
Botero. Works 1994–2007 edited by R. Chiappini with an unpublished text by E. Jong editorial coordination Paola Gribaudo Size 101/2 x 11 in. (25 x 28cm) 196 pages, 160 colour and 20 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-295-2 £ 34.95, $ 65.00, Can. $ 84.00
Louise Bourgeois
David Breuer-Weil
The Fabric Works Germano Celant
Radical Visionary edited by Monica Bohm-Duchen texts by J. Hyman, B. Hanly, S. Stanton Staikos, R. Aronowitz editorial coordination P. Gribaudo
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 336 pages, 474 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0654-7 £ 65.00, $ 90.00, Can. $ 105.00 reprint
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 400 pages, 409 colour and 54 b/w illustrations, hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0863-3 £ 40.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 68.00
Cai Guo-Qiang: Saraab
A City for Impressionism
Gianni Colombo
Berlinde De Bruyckere
Cai Guo-Qiang with an essay by Yuko Hasegawa
Monet, Pissarro and Gauguin in Rouen Laurent Salomé
edited by Carolyn ChristovBakargiev and Marcella Beccaria
“Romeu, my deer” Berlinde De Bruyckere text by Caroline Lamarche photographs by Mirjam Devriendt
Size 101/2 x 9 in. (26.6 x 21.6 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Arabic), 400 pages 302 colour illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1331-6 £ 50.00, $ 80.00, Can. $ 92.00
Size 9 x 11 in. (23 x 28 cm) 432 pages, 335 colour and b/w illustrations, paperback with flaps ISBN 978-88-572-0701-8 £ 50.00, $ 80.00, Can. $ 93.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 432 pages, 200 colour and 100 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0314-0 £ 29.95, $ 48.00, Can. $ 48.00
Tamara de Lempicka
Niki de Saint Phalle
Drama and Desire
Encyclopaedia of the Word
The Queen of Modern Gioia Mori
edited by Stefano Cecchetto
Art and Theatre from the French Revolution to the First World War edited by Guy Cogeval and Beatrice Avanzi
Artist Dialogues. 1968–2008 ABO Achille Bonito Oliva introduction by Jorge Luis Borges
Size 81/2 x 121/3 in. (21 x 32 cm) 392 pages, 485 colour and 102 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0931-9 £ 30.00, $ 48.00, Can. $ 48.00
Size 81/4 x 131/2 in. (21 x 32 cm) 192 pages, 137 colour and 20 b/w illustrations paperback with flaps ISBN 978-88-572-0461-1 £ 34.95, $ 55.00, Can. $ 67.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 408 pages, 398 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0390-4 £ 30.00, $ 48.00, Can. $ 48.00
Modern and Contemporary Art
Body Art and Performance
Size 111/3 x 15 in. (29 x 39 cm) 120 pages, 65 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1444-3 £ 35.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 55.00
Size 6 x 81/2 in. (15 x 21 cm) 480 pages, 70 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-0463-5 £ 18.00, $ 27.00, Can. $ 27.00
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Modern and Contemporary Art
The Erling Neby Collection
Richard Estes
Mounir Fatmi
A Feast of Wonders
Karin Hellandsjø texts by John Peter Nilsson
edited by Sandro Parmiggiani
Lillian Davies
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 240 pages, 260 colour and 10 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0862-6 £ 35.00, $ 56.00, Can. $ 56.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Spanish), 192 pages 40 colour and 74 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-199-3 £ 27.00, $ 50.00, Can. $ 62.00
Size 91/2 x 12 in. (24 x 30 cm) Dual-language edition (English-French), 208 pages 150 colour illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1456-6 £ 34.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 55.00
Sergei Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes edited by John E. Bowlt and Zelfira Tregulova
French Naturalist Painters
From Corot to Monet
Paul Gauguin
Jean-Léon Gérôme
1890–1950 Emmanuel Van de Putte
The Ecology of Impressionism edited by Stephen F. Eisenman
Artist of Myth and Dream Stephen F. Eisenman
Laurence des Cars, Dominique de Font-Rélaux and Edouard Papet
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 216 pages, 150 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1442-9 £ 29.95, $ 45.00, Can. $ 45.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 388 pages, 217 colour and 88 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0706-3 £ 48.80, $ 70.00, Can. $ 82.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 424 pages, 150 colour and 60 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-458-1 £ 40.00, $ 80.00, Can. $ 103.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 384 pages, 400 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0702-5 £ 50.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 88.00
David Gerstein
Kazi Ghiyasuddin
Glasstress New York
George Grosz
edited by G. Ofrat and I. Gordon editorial coordination Paola Gribaudo
Contemporary Masters of Bangladesh edited by Rosa Maria Falvo texts by Monzurul Huq, Rosa Maria Falvo, Abul Hasnat
New Art from the Venice Biennales edited by Laura Bresolin
Berlin-New York Ralph Jentsch
Size 91/2 x 111/2 in. (24 x 29 cm) 208 pages, 170 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1406-1 £ 26.00, $ 40.00, Can. $ 45.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 288 pages, 250 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-294-5 £ 40.00, $ 80.00, Can. $ 92.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 256 pages, 250 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1064-3 £ 40.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 74.00
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Size 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) 288 pages, 276 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1063-6 £ 60.00, $ 95.00, Can. $ 108.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 320 pages, 260 colour and 80 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0090-3 ISBN 978-88-572-0092-7 Russian ed. £ 24.00, $ 36.00, Can. $ 36.00
Adam Henein
Marianne Heske
Marianne Heske
Live Photo edited by Selene Wendt
edited by Mona Khazindar and Paola Gribaudo. Edouar Al-Kharrat, Michael Gibson, Fatma Ismail photography by Hugues Dubois, Philippe Maillard
edited by Selene Wendt
Arbeider & Notater Works & Notes Marianne Heske
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Norwegian), 144 pages 137 colour illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-572-0264-8 £ 15.00, $ 24.00, Can. $ 24.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 344 pages, 249 colour and 156 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-539-8 £ 38.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ $ 90.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 128 pages, 82 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-746-0 £ 15.00, $ 24.00, Can. $ 24.00
Size 5 x 7½ in. (13.5 x 19 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Norwegian), 154 pages 180 b/w illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1530-3, £ 9.95 not available in US/Canada/LA
Howard Hodgkin
Edward Hopper
Interventions
Italy of the Cities
The Thinking Painter of Embodied Memories edited by Åsmund Thorkildsen
Carter E. Foster, Carol Troyen, Sasha Nicholas, Luigi Sampietro, Demetrio Paparoni, Goffredo Fofi
A dialogue between the modern and the contemporary edited by Nada Shabout
Miscellaneous. Artistic coordination by Peter Greenaway
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 80 pages, 50 colour illustrations hardcover with slipcase ISBN 978-88-572-1131-2 £ 34.95, $ 55.00, Can. $ 62.00
Size 11 x 12 in. (28 x 30 cm) 280 pages, 226 colour and 24 b/w illustrations hardcover with dust jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0283-9 £ 48.50, $ 80.00, Can. $ 98.00
Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Arabic), 104 pages 36 colour illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-572-0817-6 £ 22.50, $ 35.00, Can. $ 40.00
Anish Kapoor
Anselm Kiefer
Anselm Kiefer
Franz Kline
Dirty Corner edited by Gianni Mercurio and Demetrio Paparoni
edited by Germano Celant
Salt of the Earth edited by Germano Celant
1910–1962 edited by C. Christov-Bakargiev, D. Anfam and D. Ashton
Size 81/2 x 12 in. (22 x 30 cm) 424 pages, 400 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1061-2 £ 45.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 85.00
Size 12 x 12 in. (30 x 30 cm) 528 pages, 380 colour and 40 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-101-6 £ 50.00, $ 100.00, Can. $ 129.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 304 pages, 280 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1115-2 £ 50.00, $ 80.00, Can. $ 92.00
Modern and Contemporary Art
Crispin Gurholt
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Three-language edition (English-Italian-Chinese), 340 pages 192 colour illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-572-0885-5 £ 34.95, $ 55.00, Can. $ 64.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 416 pages, 315 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-141-3 £ 48.00, $ 85.00, Can. $ 120.00
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Modern and Contemporary Art
Kunga
Lights On
The Long Curve
A Loving Hunt
Law Women from the Desert edited by Arnaud Morvan texts by Arnaud Morvan, Barbara Glowczewski and Françoise Dussart
Norwegian Contemporary Art edited by Gunnar B. Kvaran, Hanne Beate Ueland and Grete Årbu
150 Years of Visionary Collecting at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery Douglas Dreishpoon, H. E. Hughes, Mariann W. Smith, Susana Tejada
Italian Interbellum Art in the Iannaccone Collection edited by Claudia Gian Ferrari and Elena Pontiggia
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 272 pages, 225 colour and 63 b/w illustrations, hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-1040-7 £ 24.00, $ 39.00, Can. $ 39.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 256 pages, 81 colour and 142 b/w illustrations, hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0382-9 £ 34.00, $ 54.00, Can. $ 54.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 144 pages, 104 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1363-7 £ 26.00, $ 40.00, Can. $ 45.00
Theodore Manolides
Man Ray
Piero Manzoni
Carlo Maria Mariani
Athena Schina edited by Paola Gribaudo
Guido Comis, Marco Franciolli and Janus
A retrospective Germano Celant
Size 12 x 12 in. (30 x 30 cm) 224 pages, 206 colour and 41 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-033-1 £ 42.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 105.00
Size 81/2 x 11 in. (22 x 28 cm) 328 pages, 380 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0974-6 £ 27.00, $ 42.00, Can. $ 42.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 376 pages, 444 colour and 122 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0050-7 £ 64.00, $ 95.00, Can. $ 114.00
in the Twenty-First Century edited by Carol Lane. Texts by David Ebony, Robert PincusWitten and Italo Tomassoni
John McCracken
Meetings in Marrakech
Bjarne Melgaard
Bruno Monguzzi
edited by Daniel Baumann and Andrea Bellini
The Paintings of Hassan El Glaoui and Winston Churchill edited by Celia Sandys
Jealous edited by Gunnar B. Kvaran, Hanne Beate Ueland, Grete Årbu
Fifty years of paper 1961–2011 edited by Nicoletta Ossanna Cavadini. Project by B. Monguzzi
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-French), 96 pages 50 colour and b/w illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1241-8 £ 24.00, $ 40.00, Can. $ 45.00
Size 8 x 101/2 in. (21 x 27 cm) 96 pages, 136 colour illustrations paperback with flaps ISBN 978-88-572-0456-9 £ 19.00, $ 29.95, Can. $ 35.00
Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) Dual-language edition (Italian-English), 256 pages 250 colour and b/w illustrations paperback, ISBN 978-88-572-1105-3 £ 35.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 62.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 264 pages, 232 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0776-6 £ 45.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 74.00
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Size 61/2 x 91/2 in. (17 x 28 cm) 192 pages, 156 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-6130-792-6 £ 22.95, $ 45.00, Can. $ 52.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (Italian-English), 112 pages 80 colour illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1054-4 £ 18.00, $ 30.00, Can. $ 30.00
Neoludica
“Nothing Is More Abstract Than Reality” edited by Maria Cristina Bandera and Renato Miracco
Art and Videogames 2011–1966 Debora Ferrari and Luca Traini
1/2
Size 9 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 336 pages, 116 colour and 250 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-716-2 £ 33.50, $ 65.00, Can. $ 75.00
Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (16.5 x 21 cm) 256 pages, 230 colour illustrations paperback with flaps ISBN 978-88-572-1164-0 £ 22.00, $ 35.00, Can. $ 40.00
The New American Abstraction 1950-1970 Claudine Humblet Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 3-volumed box , 2096 pages 934 colour and 1117 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-072-9 £ 200.00, $ 400.00, Can. $ 515.00
Georgia O’Keeffe Life and Work edited by Barbara Buhler Lynes Size 10 x 12 in. (28 x 30 cm) 176 pages, 158 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1232-6 £ 24.00, $ 36.00, Can. $ 36.00
Georgia O’Keeffe
Jean-Michel Othoniel
Painting – Musée d’Orsay
Philippe Pasqua
Nature and Abstraction Richard D. Marshall, Achille Bonito Oliva, Yvonne Scott
My way Catherine Grenier
Stéphane Guégan
Paradise edited by David Rosenberg
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 192 pages, 97 colour and 3 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-127-6 £ 25.00, $ 45.00, Can. $ 57.00
Size 91/2 x 12 in. (24 x 30 cm) 264 pages, 320 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1421-4 £ 34.95, $ 55.00, Can. $ 55.00
Size 12 x 93/4 in. (30 x 25 cm) 336 pages, 300 colour and b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-1246-3 £ 45.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 85.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 160 pages, 117 colour and 15 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0466-6 ISBN 978-88-572-0488-8 Russian ed. £ 42.50, $ 65.00, Can $ 76.00
Beverly Pepper
Picasso, Miró, Dalí
Sohan Qadri. The Seer
Revolutionary Tides
Monumenta edited by R. Hobbs and P. Tuchman editorial coordination Paola Gribaudo
Angry Young Men: the Birth of Modernity edited by Cristoph Vitali and Eugenio Carmona
The Art of the Political Poster 1914–1989 Jeffrey T. Schnapp
Size 12 x 12 in. (30 x 30 cm) 300 pages, 215 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1062-9 £ 50.00, $ 80.00, Can. $ 92.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 208 pages, 210 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0978-4 £ 21.00, $ 33.00, Can. $ 33.00
edited by Partha Mitter. Texts by Deepali Dewan, Tushara Bindu Gude, Donald Kuspit and Sundaram Tagore. Editorial coordination Paola Gribaudo Size 11 x 12 in. (24 x 30 cm) 192 pages, 90 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0647-9 £ 29.95, $ 45.00, Can. $ 45.00
Modern and Contemporary Art
Giorgio Morandi 1890–1964
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 160 pages, 120 colour and 12 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-210-6 £ 24.00, $ 45.00, Can. $ 60.00
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Modern and Contemporary Art
Rothko
Aleksander Rukavishnikov
Sajjil
Faisal Samra
edited by Oliver Wick
Vladimir Glibota Alezander I. Rozhin
A century of modern art edited by Nada Shabout, Wassan Al-Khudhairi and Deena Chalabi
Roxana Azimi, Gilles de Bure
Size 12 x 11 in. (30 x 28 cm) 244 pages, 124 colour and 60 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-292-1 £ 40.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 97.00
Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Arabic), 368 pages 276 colour illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-572-0816-9 £ 45.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 74.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-French), 160 pages 187 colour illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1097-1 £ 34.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 62.00
Tomás Saraceno
Julian Schnabel
Julian Schnabel
Massimo Scolari
14 Billions Sara Arrhenius, Helena Granström, Nikolaus Hirsch, Jeffrey Kastner and Hans-Ulrich Obrist
Paintings 1976–2007 Edited by Julian Schnabel David Moos
Permanently Becoming and the Architecture of Seeing edited by Norman Rosenthal
The Representation of Architecture editors of Skira Books
Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 28 cm) 416 pages, 183 colour and 16 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-317-1 £ 45.00, $ 90.00, Can. $ 103.50
Size 101/2x 121/2 in. (26 x 32 cm) 160 pages, 69 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1102-2 £ 24.00, $ 39.00, Can. $ 39.00
Size 61/2 x 91/2 in. (16 x 24 cm) 240 pages, 384 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-1259-3 £ 42.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 74.00
Hiroshi Senju
Speed Limits
Donald Kuspit and Rachel Baum. editorial coordination Paola Gribaudo
edited by Jeffrey T. Schnapp
Told Untold Retold. 23 Stories of Journeys through Time and Place edited by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath
Philippe Vandenberg Berlinde De Bruyckere
Size 81/4 x 111/2 in. (21 x 29.7 cm) 192 pages, 200 colour illustrations paperback with flaps ISBN 978-88-572-0857-2 £ 50.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 85.00
Size 12 x 12 in. (30 x 30 cm) 168 pages, 80 colour and 20 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-797-1 £ 44.95, $ 75.00, Can. $ 92.00
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Size 91/2 x 121/4 in. (24 x 31 cm) 240 pages, 230 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-987-6 £ 42.00, $ 70.00, Can. $ 86.00
Size 61/2 x 91/2 in. (16.5 x 24 cm) 320 pages, 89 colour and 52 b/w illustrations flexibind ISBN 978-88-572-0175-7 £ 27.00, $ 39.00, Can. $ 47.00
Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Arabic), 264 pages 218 colour illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-572-0819-0 £ 45.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 74.00
Innocence is precisely: never to avoid the worst Berlinde De Bruyckere with a dialogue with Brett Littman Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 144 pages, 100 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1414-6 £ 32.00, $ 50.00, Can. $ 50.00
Vincent van Gogh
Video Art
Wang Luyan
edited by Germano Celant
Timeless Country – Modern City edited by Cornelia Homburg Size 11 x 12 in. (28 x 30 cm) 280 pages, 241 colour and 126 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0825-1 £ 50.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 85.00
The Castello di Rivoli Collection co-edited by Ida Gianelli and Marcella Beccaria
Visual Thinking and Measured Painting edited by Huang Du
Size 6 x 81/2 in. (15 x 21 cm) 286 pages, 485 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-7624-534-3 £ 19.95, $ 29.95, Can. $ 39.95
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 240 pages, 193 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1128-2 £ 36.00, $ 60.00, Can $ 68.00
The Andy Warhol Show
Susan Weil. Moving Pictures
What’s changing
When Trash Becomes Art
co-edited by Gianni Mercurio and Daniela Morera, Bruno Bischofberger, Victor Bokris, Ronald Feldman, Glenn O’Brien
Susan Weil, Dore Ashton, Olle Granath, David Weir in association with the Sundaram Tagore Gallery. Editorial coordination Paola Gribaudo
Theories and practices in the restoration of contemporary art M. C. Mundici and A. Rava
TRASH rubbish mongo Lea Vergine
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (Italian-English), 240 pages 287 colour illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0696-7 £ 30.00, $ 45.00, Can. $ 45.00
Size 12 x 12 in. (30 x 30 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 332 pages 237 colour and 180 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-028-7 £ 47.00, $ 85.00, Can. $ 120.00
Size 11 x 12 in. (24 x 28 cm) 192 pages, 90 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0646-2 £ 50.00, $ 80.00, Can. $ 93.00
Size 6 x 81/2 in. (28 x 24 cm) 288 pages, 40 colour and 40 b/w illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1865-6 £ 29.95 not available in US/Canada
Modern and Contemporary Art
Emilio Vedova
Size 6 x 81/2 in. (15 x 21 cm) 176 pages, 100 colour and 300 b/w illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-7624-728-6 £ 11.99, $ 19.95, Can. $ 24.95
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Catalogues Raisonné
Giuseppe Capogrossi Catalogue raisonné 1920–1949 (1st volume) edited by Guglielmo Capogrossi and Francesca Romana Morelli
The first complete catalogue of Giuseppe Capogrossi’s works, from the beginning to the invention of “signs” Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian) 448 pages, 120 colour and 700 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1506-8 £ 130.00, $ 210.00, Can. $ 210.00
he first volume of this Catalogue raisonné of the work of Giuseppe Capogrossi (Rome 1900–1972) presents for the first time all of the painter’s works up to 1949, i.e. up to the birth of the “sign” marked by the show at Galleria del Secolo in Rome in January 1950. Beginning from his earliest paintings, made around 1920, the Catalogue records in detail the artist’s path towards the development of an increasingly abstract language and the invention of his renowned “signs”. The volume is completed by critical essays, a detailed biographical timeline and an exhaustive bibliography.
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• Around 600 works, arranged chronologically and divided up by technique (paintings, works on paper and drawings), each accompanied by detailed technical and critical information.
Enrico Castellani Catalogue raisonné 1955–2005 Archivio Castellani. Contributions by Bruno Corà and Marco Meneguzzo
An unprecedented account of the first fifty years of work of a protagonist in the history of post-war art Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian) 656 pages, 178 colour and 1177 b/w illustrations hardcover 2 volumes with slipcase ISBN 978-88-572-1168-8 £ 240.00, $ 390.00, Can. $ 390.00
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he Catalogue raisonné of the works of Enrico Castellani is the most significant and comprehensive publication ever devoted to the artist; divided into two volumes, it aims to provide a full overview of the output of one of the major exponents of the international art scene over the last fifty years. The first volume includes over 200 images of artworks from 1958 to the present. Introduced by a detailed essay by Bruno Corà and a text by Marco Meneguzzo, the first volume includes Castellani’s main writings and a selection of photos. The second volume contains the catalogue raisonné of over 1,000 works produced between 1955 and 2005, retracing the first five decades of Castellani’s oeuvre.
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Paul Gauguin. A Savage
Piero Manzoni
Rolf Nesch
Catalogue raisonné edited by Italo Tomassoni
in the Making. Catalogue raisonné of the Paintings (1873–1888) edited by Daniel Wildenstein
General Catalogue edited by Germano Celant
The Complete Graphic Works Sidsel Helliesen and Bodil Sørensen
Skira / Wildenstein Institute Size 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) 2 volumes, 649 pages 500 colour and 750 b/w illustrations hardcover with slipcase ISBN 978-88-8491-137-7 £ 225.00, $ 440.00, Can. $ 506.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 816 pages 465 colour and 1070 b/w illustrations, hardcover 2 volumes with slipcase ISBN 978-88-8491-146-9 £ 299.00, $ 590.00, Can. $ 678.50
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 584 pages, 220 colour and 868 b/w illustrations hardcover with slipcase ISBN 978-88-572-0051-4 £ 170.00, $ 280.00, Can. $ 341.00
Mimmo Paladino
Pissarro
Arnaldo Pomodoro
Mimmo Rotella
Sculpture 1980–2008 edited by Enzo Di Martino
Critical Catalogue of Paintings co-edited by Joachim Pissarro and Claire Durand-Ruel Snollaerts
General Catalogue of Sculptures edited by Flaminio Gualdoni
Selected Works edited by Germano Celant
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 688 pages, 150 colour and 1200 b/w illustrations hardcover 2 volumes with slipcase ISBN 978-88-7624-370-7 £ 315.00, $ 620.00, Can. $ 713.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 592 pages, 910 colour and 340 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8491-359-3 £ 80.00, $ 154.00, Can. $ 198.00
Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 576 pages 114 colour and 738 b/w illustrations hardcover with slipcase ISBN 978-88-572-0684-4 £ 126.00, $ 204.00, Can. $ 204.00
Size 91/2 x 12 in. (24 x 30 cm) 488 pages, 315 colour and 478 b/w illustrations hardcover with slipcase ISBN 978-88-572-0419-2 £ 99.00, $ 156.00, Can. $ 156.00
Skira / Wildenstein Institute Size 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm), 3 volumes (vol. I English ed., vols. II/III English- French ed.), 1500 pages, 1320 colour and 1024 b/w illustrations hardcover with slipcase ISBN 978-88-7624-525-1 £ 310.00, $ 550.00, Can. $ 725.00
Catalogues Raisonné
Gino De Dominicis
Édouard Vuillard Critical Catalogue of Paintings and Pastels co-edited by Antoine Salomon and Guy Cogeval Skira / Wildenstein Institute Size 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) 3 volumes, 1772 pages, 1200 colour and 2300 b/w, illustrations hardcover with slipcase ISBN 978-88-8491-119-3 £ 435.00, $ 855.00, Can. $ 983.25
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Art History
The History of the Nude Flaminio Gualdoni
A richly illustrated and extremely enjoyable reference book on the historical evolution of the nude
Specifications Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (17 x 21 cm) 296 pages 160 colour illustrations flexibound
ISBN 978-88-572-1352-1 £ 19.95, $ 29.95, Can. $ 29.95
rom the Palaeolithic “Great Mothers” to the Greek athletes, from Titian’s Venus of Urbino to Leonardo’s Virtuvian Man, from the Odalisque by Boucher to those by Ingres, to the amazons of Helmut Newton and the desolate lifeless bodies of Andres Serrano, the nude is the theme of artistic representation par excellence. The nude body as the incarnation of perfect beauty and the ban imposed by Christian culture; the renewed triumph of ancient beauty in the Renaissance and the study of anatomy; the eighteenth-century visual licentiousness and the photographic nude; ideal beauty, eroticism, pornography; then, the nude as a representation of the ugly and its flaunted truthfulness in twentiethcentury art; and finally, the nude that itself becomes a work of art in post-WWII avantgarde, with performance, body art and experimental theatre. These are the threads of the narration, conducted around a rich apparatus of images. After Art of the Twentieth Century, published by Skira in four languages in 2009, Flaminio Gualdoni has now created a richly illustrated new reference book that is also extremely enjoyable to read.
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• Highly documented on the historical plane but not burdened by excessive academic heaviness. • A historical and cultural context through which to explore the theme. • A rich apparatus of images. Flaminio Gualdoni is Professor of History of Ancient Art at the Accademia di Brera, Milan. He is a contributing editor of The Art Newspaper and author of a number of books on art history.
Animali. Tiere und Fabelwesen
Arcimboldo
Art
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
von der Antike bis zur Neuzeit edited by Luca Tori and Aline Steinbrecher
1526-1593 edited by Sylvia Ferino-Pagden
The Twentieth Century Flaminio Gualdoni
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 304 pages, 180 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-379-9 £ 34.95, $ 65.00, Can. $ 84.00
Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (17 x 21 cm) 560 pages, 450 colour illustrations flexibound ISBN 978-88-6130-801-5 £ 9.95, $ 17.97, Can. $ 17.97
at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna edited by Wilfried Seipel
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) German edition, 304 pages 151 colour illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1602-7 £ 42.00 not available in US/Canada/LA
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Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 160 pages, 120 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-8118-320-3 £ 34.95, $ 65.00, Can. $ 84.00
Art History
I Caravaggeschi The Caravaggesque Painters
Caravaggio
Caravaggio’s Rome
Compostela and Europe
edited by Rossella Vodret and Francesco Buranelli
1600–1630 edited by Rossella Vodret
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 248 pages, 70 colour and 4 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0458-1 £ 43.00, $ 70.00, Can $ 83.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 856 pages, 562 colour illustrations paperback, 2 volumes in slipcase ISBN 978-88-572-1387-3 £ 60.00, $ 90.00, Can. $ 90.00
The History of Diego Gelmirez M. Castiñeiras, Q. Cazes, K. Herbers, F. López Alsina, A.C. Quintavalle, A. Rucquoi, A. Stones, R. Villares and J. Williams
Georges de La Tour
The Legacy of Leonardo
Lorenzo Lotto
Bernardino Luini
The Adoration of the Shepherds. Christ with Saint Joseph in the Carpenter’s Shop edited by Valeria Merlini, Daniela Storti, Dimitri Salmon
Painters in Lombardy 1490–1530 D.A. Brown, G. Bora, M.T. Fiorio, P.C. Marani and J. Shell
The Frescoes in the Oratorio Suardi at Trescore Francesca Cortesi Bosco
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 416 pages, 424 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8118-463-7 £ 65.00, $ 90.00, Can. $ 125.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 190 pages, 200 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8118-319-7 £ 45.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 90.00
and Renaissance Painting in Milan The Frescoes of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore edited by Maria Teresa Fiorio and Sandrina Bandera
Michelangelo
Piero della Francesca
Giambattista Tiepolo
The Pietàs Antonio Paolucci photographs by Aurelio Amendola
The Legend of the True Cross in the Church of San Francesco in Arezzo C. Bertelli and A.M. Maetzke
edited by Keith Christiansen
A catalogue of the Artists and Works edited by Alessandro Zuccari Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Italian edition, 864 pages 700 colour and b/w illustrations hardcover, 2-volume box ISBN 978-88-8491-282-4 £ 190.00, $ 300.00, Can $ 300.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 216 pages, 190 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-1302-6 £ 39.00, $ 50.00, Can. $ 57.00
The Medals of the Dassiers of Geneva. Lustrous images from the Enlightenment William Eisler 1/2
Size 9 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-French), 240 pages 60 colour and 720 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0507-6 £ 21.00, $ 36.00, Can. $ 36.00
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Size 9 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 208 pages, 200 b/w and duotone illustrations hardcover with slipcase ISBN 978-88-8118-736-2 £ 45.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 90.00
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Size 9 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 340 pages, 260 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8491-023-3 £ 39.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 79.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 464 pages, 250 colour and 100 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0493-2 £ 34.00, $ 54.00, Can. $ 54.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 320 pages, 170 colour and 50 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8118-736-2 £ 50.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 105.00
Size 10 x 12 in. (24.8 x 30.5 cm) 416 pages, 297 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-0-500-97447-6, £ 48.00 not available in US/Canada
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Photography
Photography From the Press to the Museum 1941–1980 (History of Photography Volume III) edited by Walter Guadagnini
Specifications Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 28 cm) 304 pages 215 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-1508-2 £ 39.95, $ 60.00, Can. $ 60.00
The third volume in the Skira “Photography” series serving as a major reference in the field
he third volume of Skira’s “Photography” series focuses on the years 1941–1980, marked by the revolution of colour that meant the start of a radical change in the very nature of amateur photography. At the same time, through photojournalism photography became a mirror of society and a tool for attempts to change it. This monograph traces the historical evolution of photography, focusing on artists such as Helen Levitt, Weegee, Robert Doisneau, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Josef Sudek, William Klein, Robert Frank, Richard Avedon, Shomei Tomatsu, William Eugene Smith, Gerhard Richter, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Ugo Mulas, Ed Ruscha, Larry Clark, just to name a few. The essays provide an in-depth discussion of some of the primary themes of the historical period: the evolution of documentary photography between 1950 and 1980, the revolution of colour and the relationship between photography and conceptual art.
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Photography The Origins 1839–1890 (History of Photography Volume I) edited by Walter Guadagnini Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 28 cm) 432 pages, 400 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0718-6 £ 39.95, $ 60.00, Can. $ 68.00
• An absolutely and truly international overview. • Extremely rich iconographic material. • A scientific committee of leading international experts, who are also authors of
Photography A New Vision of the World 1891–1940 (History of Photography Volume II) edited by Walter Guadagnini Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 28 cm) 336 pages, 300 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-1032-2 £ 39.95, $ 60.00, Can. $ 68.00
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most of the texts, such as Urs Stahel, Francesco Zanot, Camiel van Winkel. • Further in-depth analysis to indicate significant events or technical details and developments. Former director of the Galleria Civica in Modena, Walter Guadagnini is a curator and professor of History of Contemporary Art at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Bologna. He is also commissaire unique for the Italian section of “Paris Photo”.
Photography
Twentieth-Century American Photography Flags of America Filippo Maggia
This new volume devoted to contemporary photography focuses on some of the greatest twentieth-century American masters t is the first of two books (the second forthcoming in 2014) that illustrate the outstanding quality and variety of works which have marked American photography from the mid-twentieth century to the present day. This first volume offers a detailed and annotated selection of works executed between the 1940s and 1970s by 18 photographers of undisputed importance, whose pursuits represent benchmarks in the history of contemporary photography. As is the case with the other titles in the series, reproductions of the works are accompanied by critical writings discussing the areas, artists and researches explored. The volume includes works by Ansel Adams, Robert Adams, Wynn Bullock, Harry Callahan, Paul Caponigro, Bruce Davidson, Roy DeCarava, Van Deren Coke, Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, John Gossage, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Richard Misrach, Stephen Shore, Aaron Siskind, Edward Weston, Minor White and Garry Winogrand.
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Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 136 pages, 68 colour and b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1738-3 £ 34.95, $ 50.00, Can. $ 50.00
• A brilliant selection of photographs taken between the 1940s and 1970s by 18 masters of undisputed importance. • Reproductions illustrated by critical apparatuses. Filippo Maggia is currently researcher at the Photography Department of the Royal College of Art. Since 2010 he teaches photographic documentation at the Accademia di Belle Arti, Catania. He is an editor at Skira since 2006 and writes for periodicals specializing in art such as Aperture (USA), Exit (Spain), Il Giornale dell’Arte and Io Donna/Corsera (Italy), and collaborates with RAI.
Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe
Contemporary Photography from the Far East
History Memory Identity edited by Filippo Maggia Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 248 pages, 290 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0442-0 £ 36.95, $ 60.00, Can $ 70.00
Asian Dub Photography edited by Filippo Maggia and Francesca Lazzarini
Contemporary Photography from the Middle East and Africa. Breaking News
Contemporary Photography from India and South America. The Tenth Parallel North
edited by Filippo Maggia, Claudia Fini and Francesca Lazzarini
edited by Filippo Maggia, Claudia Fini and Francesca Lazzarini
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 240 pages, 228 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0067-5 £ 34.95, $ 50.00, Can. $ 62.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 216 pages, 170 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0645-5 £ 34.95, $ 50.00, Can. $ 59.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 192 pages, 152 colour and 40 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1249-4 £ 34.95, $ 50.00, Can. $ 57.00
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Photography
Walter Chappell Eternal Impermanence edited by Filippo Maggia
Specifications Size 91/2 x 121/2 in. (24 x 32 cm) 224 pages, 42 colour and 110 duotone illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1872-4 £ 34.95, $ 45.00, Can. $ 45.00
A beautiful monograph on an unconventional photographer who developed a deeply personal vision of the world surrounding him
alter Chappell (1925–2000) is considered one of the foremost figures in twentieth-century American photography. His thinking and vision of the world were closely connected with the intimistic and spiritual explorations undertaken between the 1950s and 1970s by artists like Minor White and Paul Caponigro. Chappell photographed various subjects, but his inner eye was particularly stimulated by the form of the human body and landscapes, as well as the combination of both, through which he endeavoured to perceive the creative flow, the energy that runs through and connects all things. Produced to accompany the first major European retrospective show of Walter Chappell’s work, this catalogue includes over 130 photographs, all originals, as well as the unfinished and previously unpublished album World of Flesh, which the photographer intended as the primary publication on his work.
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• A complete survey on the work of the artist and poet who forged his career in black-and-white photography. • Over 150 photographs, including the unfinished and previously unpublished album World of Flesh. • The work of a maverick pioneer who developed a unique way to connect reality and creation through the expedient of camera vision. Filippo Maggia see on the previous page.
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Photography
Don McCullin Impossible Peace edited by Sandro Parmiggiani
An impressive retrospective covering the last fifty years of Don McCullin’s work on McCullin (London, 1935) is one of the most important photographers of our time. For more than 50 years, his uncompromising black-andwhite photographs have shaped our awareness and understanding of modern conflict, and its consequences. These images tell the remarkable story of his life and work, including most famous assignments in Berlin, Vietnam, Cambodia, Biafra, Bangladesh and the Middle East. Winner of the Warsaw Gold Medal and the World Press Photographer Award, he received the ICP Cornell Capa Award in 2006. The key periods in McCullin’s life, including his renowned work for the Sunday Times, are explored here alongside more recent projects with Christian Aid, his photographs of last tribes in the Omo River Valley, South Kenya and Irian Jaya, New Guinea and, in the last few years, still lifes and English landscapes at his home in Somerset. A photographic journey across the ruins and landscapes of the Roman Empire boundaries completes the volume.
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Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 252 pages, 180 duotone and 62 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-1401-6 £ 34.95, $ 50.00, Can. $ 50.00
Edward Weston edited by Filippo Maggia
From nudes to landscapes, a wide-ranging retrospective of the work of Edward Weston, one of the greatest twentieth-century American photographers dward Weston (Highland Park, Illinois, 1886 – Wildcat Hill, California, 1958) began to take photographs at the age of 16 and in 1911 opened his first photographic studio in the town of Tropico, California. He became an increasingly important figure on the American art scene, so much so that in 1936 he was the first photographer to receive a research grant from the Guggenheim Foundation. In 1946 the MoMA in New York gave him a major retrospective, showing 300 works and thus definitively confirming him as one of the great artists of the twentieth century. Often directly compared to painting and sculpture, Weston’s photography is the expression of a relentless quest for pureness, both in composition and in the almost obsessive perfection of the image. This catalogue, published to accompany an exhibition in Modena, the first show in Italy after twenty years, celebrates Weston’s extraordinary oeuvre with over 120 original photographic prints.
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Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 152 pages 110 duotone illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1633-1 £ 29.95, $ 45.00, Can. $ 45.00
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Look Beyond Giovanni Gastel and Michele Pecchioli
A publishing project designed to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the Police glass brand and to support the work of the Médecins Sans Frontières organization Specifications Size 91/2 x 121/2 in. (24 x 32 cm) 192 pages 158 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1845-8 £ 39.95, $ 60.00, Can. $ 60.00
gallery of photographic portraits from the worlds of international show business, music, sport and culture shows us what it means to look beyond, past the filters that often prevent us from understanding both the reality around us and our own inner life. The portrait photographs taken for this occasion by Giovanni Gastel are accompanied by a series of images from the archives of this great photographer, as well as comments by the subjects portrayed on their personal ways of looking beyond. Part of the proceeds from sales of the book will be donated to Médecins Sans Frontières to help in tackling the Sahel emergency in Africa.
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• A worldwide famous brand, Police, and a great photographer, Giovanni Gastel. • A series of portraits of celebrities accompanied by their personal comments.
Eleonora Abbagnato photographed by Massimo Gatti preface by Giuseppe Tornatore, with an interview by Valeria Crippa
Eleonora Abbagnato is the étoile at the Opéra de Paris. These photographs reveal her versatility through four celebrated ballets Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 160 pages 105 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1787-1 £ 30.00, $ 50.00, Can. $ 50.00
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rom Giselle to Polvere di Baghdad, from La prisonnière to St Prex Classics, the book presents evocative unpublished photographs by Massimo Gatti that capture and bring out many facets of a woman and an artist who appears, to the eye of the beholder, innocent and sensual at one and the same time. “The sense of grace and lightness conveyed by Eleonora Abbagnato’s bearing is further enhanced by his ability to immortalize the moment and capture the magic of eternity. Massimo Gatti has made photography his personal form of narrative and found his peak of expression in the involuntary poses of a performer who has succeeded with her artistry in astonishing and enchanting audiences all over the world … He blends the interpretive codes of photography with those of dance, and the resulting succession of images can be regarded as a purely visual text that finds expression in the lines drawn by the body of Eleonora Abbagnato.” (from the preface of Giuseppe Tornatore)
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Melissa Moore Land Ends texts by Douglas Park, Mark Cousins, Persilia Caton
Art and Nature in Melissa Moore’s Land Ends, a selection of photographs taken on the Hornby Island, Canada ornby Island is a northern Gulf Island sitting within an archipelago, near Vancouver Island on the West Coast of British Columbia, Canada. Less than 12 square miles in size, its unique landscape shelters a population centred on simple life-style, selfreliance and art. Seemingly slightly out of time, its characteristic vernacular buildings still embody the wish to turn against rampant consumerism, pollution and political horror and towards handmade houses, food, clothing and contentment. Land Ends was made during Melissa Moore’s various self-styled long-term residencies on the island, exploring her own “feedback between art and nature”. An enchantment by this particular landscape and its mythology is palpable in this sequence of distinctive works. Through a performative practice, Moore is plunged into the environment, nestling into both the island and its communal dreams.
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Specifications Size 93/4 x 93/4 in. (24.5 x 24.5 cm) 80 pages 44 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1939-4 £ 25.00 not available in US/Canada
Mighty Silence. Images of Destruction The Great 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami of East Japan and Fukushima photographed by Yasushi Handa
A personal, luminous and moving account of post-tsunami Japan n extraordinary photographic report by the famous Japanese fashion photographer Yasushi Handa on the thunderous tsunami that swept through the Tohoku region on the heels of the Great East Japan Earthquake, which struck on 11 March 2011. The images capture the landscape 20 days after the ocean water had retreated. The tsunami engulfed cities and towns that thrive on fishing and agriculture, along the Pacific coastlines of Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures. It spared no one and no thing. Over 18,000 people were killed or went missing. Taken with a 65-million pixel camera, the pictures are almost surreal because they capture details missed by the naked eye. What we’ve typically seen in the media are people determined to move beyond their misfortune, to deepen their ties with the community and overcome the overwhelming adversity; in contrast, this book puts the harsh reality first and forefront.
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Specifications Size 81/4 x 121/4 in. (21 x 31.2 cm) 276 pages 108 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1557-0 £ 48.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 75.00
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Short Cuts. Artists in China photographs by Thomas Fuesser. Edited by Rosa Maria Falvo texts by Lorenz Helbling, Shen Qilan, Rosa Maria Falvo, Jean Loh Specifications Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 28 cm) 528 pages 418 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1486-3 £ 48.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 75.00
German photographer Thomas Fuesser has followed artists in China since 1993, developing close and enduring relationships with its artistic community. His striking portraits depict their work and personalities in a distinct style, documenting a part of contemporary history in an immensely dynamic time in China. Inspired by Robert Altman’s concept of parallel destinies, Short Cuts provides fascinating and unique insights into the lives of influential artists in China: Ding Yi, Liu Wei, Zhang Enli, Cai Guo-Qiang, Zhang Ding, Zeng Fanzhi, Wu Shanzhuan, Inga Svala Thorsdottir, Zhang Peili, Sun Xun, Chris P. Gill, Pu Jie, Yu Hong, Feng Mengbo, Ai Weiwei, MadeIn Company and Zhou Tiehai.
Shahidul Alam
Araki. Gold
Olivo Barbieri
Extreme Beauty in Vogue
My Journey as a Witness edited by Rosa Maria Falvo
edited by Filippo Maggia
Viaggi in Italia 1982–2009 edited by Sabrina Zannier
Phyllis Posnick (editor) with an essay by Eva Respini
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 136 pages 55 colour illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-572-0731-5 £ 15.00, $ 21.00, Can. $ 21.00
Size 10 x 111/2 in. (25.5 x 29 cm) 208 pages, 100 colour illustrations hardcover with dust jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0032-3 £ 37.50, $ 55.00, Can. $ 67.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 272 pages, 100 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0966-1 £ 19.95, $ 30.00, Can. $ 30.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 240 pages, 100 colour and 100 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-298-3 £ 27.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 63.00
Greta Garbo
Giovanni Gastel Masks and Ghosts edited by Germano Celant
Michael Kenna. Images of the Seventh Day. 1974–2009 edited by Sandro Parmiggiani
Tracey Moffatt
The Mystery of Style edited by Stefania Ricci Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 216 pages, 245 colour and 127 b/w illustration, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0580-9 £ 18.00, $ 30.00, Can $ 30.00
Size 111/2 x 18 in. (35 x 45.5 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 168 pages 80 colour illustrations hardcover with dust jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0318-8 £ 30.00, $ 51.00, Can. $ 51.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 272 pages 310 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0688-2 £ 34.95, $ 50.00, Can. $ 59.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 144 pages, 147 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-7624-932-7 £ 19.95, $ 34.95, Can. $ 44.00
Between Dreams and Reality Filippo Maggia
Photography
Daido Moriyama
New Photography in Britain
Walter Niedermayr
Yasuzo Nojima
The World through My Eyes edited by Filippo Maggia
edited by Filippo Maggia
Appearances edited by Filippo Maggia
edited by Filippo Maggia
Size 61/2 x 91/2 in. (16.5 x 24 cm) 440 pages, 250 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0061-3 £ 39.95, $ 55.00, Can $ 67.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 208 pages, 180 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-543-4 £ 27.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 63.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 108 pages, 115 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0975-3 £ 24.50, $ 38.50, Can. $ 38.50
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 128 pages, 113 duotone illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0471-0 £ 18.00, $ 27.00, Can. $ 27.00
Portrait of a New Angola
Portraits. Uli Weber
Luciano Rigolini
Malick Sidibé
photographs by Francesca Galliani text by Ilani Wilson
photographs by Uli Weber foreword by Ivan Shaw
Size 12 x 12 in. (30 x 30 cm) 288 pages, 300 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0470-3 £ 60.00, $ 90.00, Can. $ 105.00
Size 101/2 x 123/4 in. (26.5 x 32.5 cm) 168 pages, 120 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0703-2 £ 39.95, $ 60.00, Can. $ 69.00
An other image edited by Luciano Rigolini and Nicoletta Ossanna Cavadini
The Portrait of Mali edited by Laura Incardona, Laura Serani and Sabrina Zannier
Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) 80 pages, 19 colour and 10 b/w illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1333-0 £ 26.00, $ 40.00, Can. $ 45.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 144 pages, 30 colour and 60 b/w illustrations paperback with flaps ISBN 978-88-572-1125-1 £ 21.00, $ 35.00, Can. $ 40.00
Benetton Formula 1
Venice 1948–1986
Zagourski
A Story Pino Allievi
The Art Scene Luca Massimo Barbero
Size 101/2 x 9 in. (27 x 22.5 cm) 356 pages, 304 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-603-6 £ 34.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 80.00
Size 10 x 111/2 in. (24.5 x 29.5 cm) 336 pages, 900 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-744-6 £ 36.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 85.00
Lost Africa introduction by Pierre Loos text by Ezio Bassani
Armin Linke
What We Want
Transient Hans Ulrich Obrist, S. Boeri, Stalker, A. Martegani, L. Molinari
Landscape as a projection of people’s desires Francesco Jodice
Size 103/4 x 81/2 in. (27 x 22 cm) 224 pages, 180 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-8491-492-7 £ 25.95, $ 39.95, Can. $ 54.95
Size 12 x 83/4 in. (30 x 22.5 cm) 144 pages, 100 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-8491-971-7 £ 19.95, $ 34.95, Can. $ 49.95
African Heroes Samburu-Maasai photographs by Matteo Guzzini edited by Moreno Gentili Size 11 x 91/2 in. (28 x 24 cm) Dual-language edition (Italian-English), 176 pages 128 colour illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1906-6 £ 34.95, $ 55.00, Can. $ 55.00
Size 81/2 x 121/2 in. (21 x 32 cm) 224 pages, 550 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-8491-008-0 £ 29.95, $ 45.00, Can. $ 65.00
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Cultures and Civilizations
Akbar The Great Emperor of India 1542–1605 Gian Carlo Calza Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 288 pages, 208 colour and 148 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1525-9 £ 38.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 60.00
Akbar the Great is considered one of the most splendid sovereigns of mankind. Though being himself an illiterate, he was a great protector of poetry and literature, the builder of the grandiose capital Fatehpur Sikri and the promoter of a new style in arts and crafts. His deep religious tolerance even brought him to attempt the creation of a syncretistic religion bringing together Islam and Hinduism. The catalogue illustrates all these aspects, covering the court life, describing the development of arts and crafts, and showing the military glory through over 100 works, including paintings and calligraphies, precious textiles, costumes and carpets, arms and armours, jewels from the most important Indian, European and American museums and collections.
Heritage of Art Diplomacy Memoirs of an Ambassador edited by Olga Nefedova Specifications Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) English edition, 160 pages 162 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1841-0 Arabic edition ISBN 978-88-572-1843-4 £ 34.95 not available in US/Canada
Bartholomäus Schachman (1559–1614). The Art of Travel
A Journey into the World of the Ottomans
A Journey into the World of the Ottomans
edited by Olga Nefedova
The Art of Jean-Baptiste Vanmour Olga Nefedova
The Catalogue edited by Olga Nefedova
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 240 pages, 200 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-796-4 £ 32.50, $ 60.00, Can. $ 72.00
Size 11 x 11 in. (28 x 28 cm) 196 pages, 100 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0766-7 Arab edition ISBN 978-88-572-0767-4, £ 38.00
Size 11 x 11 in. (28 x 28 cm) English edition, 318 pages 300 colour illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1464-1 Arab edition ISBN 978-88-572-1465-8 £ 60.00, $ 100.00, Can. $ 114.00
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The volume presents for the first time four seventeenth-century paintings commissioned by the Habsburg ambassador Hans-Ludwig von Kuefstein after his diplomatic mission to Istanbul, accompanied by twelve gouache works from a collection in Austria. In spite of its diplomatic and political success in the Ottoman–Habsburg relations, Kuefstein’s embassy is remembered first of all for its artistic legacy documented by the ambassador’s diary, the draft of a final report to the Emperor, diplomatic correspondence, a list of gifts, and last but not least, a series of gouaches made in Istanbul and the four oil paintings that illustrate various aspects of seventeenth-century Ottoman life.
Egypt and the Pharaohs edited by Patrizia Piacentini Size 91/2 x 121/4 in. (24 x 30.5 cm) 416 pages, 370 colour and b/w illustrations, paperback 2 volumes in slipcase ISBN 978-88-572-0834-3 £ 70.00, $ 105.00, Can. $ 120.00
The Art of Silver Jewellery
Imprints of a Civilization Gabriella Uluhogian, Boghos Levon Zekiyan, Vartan Karapetian
from the Minorities of China, the Golden Triangle, Mongolia and Tibet René van der Star, photographs by Michiel Elsevier Stokmans
The Arts of the Muslim Knight
Four Centuries of Rajput Painting. Mewar, Marwar
The Furusiyya Art Foundation Collection Bashir Mohamed
and Dhundhar Indian Miniatures from the Collection of Isabella and Vicky Ducrot
Size 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) 240 pages, 365 colour and 39 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-383-7 £ 34.95, $ 65.00, Can. $ 90.00
Size 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) 432 pages, 569 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-7624-877-1 £ 55.00, $ 100.00, Can. $ 129.00
Size 91/2 x 12 in. (24 x 30 cm) 296 pages, 309 colour illustrations hardcover with dust jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0018-7 £ 57.00, $ 85.00, Can. $ 102.00
Hiroshige
Taisho¯ Kimono
A World of Belts
A World of Bracelets
The Master of Nature Gian Carlo Calza
Speaking of Past and Present Jan Dees, photographs by Michiel Elsevier Stokmans
Africa, Asia, Oceania, America Anne Leurquin photographs by Mauro Magliani
Africa, Asia, Oceania, America Anne van Cutsem photographs by Mauro Magliani
Size 91/2 x 12 in. (24 x 30 cm) 292 pages, 347 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0011-8 £ 63.50, $ 95.00, Can. $ 116.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 320 pages, 227 colour and 227 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8491-865-9 £ 42.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 105.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 380 pages, 274 colour and 274 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8491-255-8 £ 42.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 97.00
Apelles. The Battle of Alexander
New Ireland. Ritual Arts
Paolo Moreno
of Oceania in the Collections of the Barbier-Mueller Museum Michael Gunn
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 408 pages, 369 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1244-9 £ 48.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 85.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 304 pages, 244 colour and 203 b/w illustrations paperback with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0106-1 £ 49.95, $ 75.00, Can. $ 92.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 136 pages, 23 colour and 61 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8118-864-2 £ 26.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 77.00
Cultures and Civilizations
Armenia
Size 9 x 12 in. (23 x 30 cm), 224 pages 180 colour and b/w illustrations hardcover, ISBN 978-88-8118-207-7 £ 38.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 84.00
Churches of Ethiopia The Monastery of N¯arg¯a Sella¯s¯e Mario Di Salvo
A World of Head Ornaments
A World of Necklaces
Africa, Asia, Oceania, America Anne van Cutsem Photographs by Mauro Magliani
Africa, Asia, Oceania, America Anne Leurquin Photographs by Mauro Magliani
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 308 pages, 224 colour and 224 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-281-6 £ 42.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 105.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 464 pages, 341 colour and 341 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8491-550-4 £ 52.00, $ 85.00, Can. $ 110.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 240 pages, 250 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8118-529-0 £ 36.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 84.00
The Power of Form. African Art from the Horstmann Collection with an introduction by E. Bassani Size 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) 288 pages, 240 colour illustrations hardcover, ISBN 978-88-8118-970-0 £ 48.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 105.00
Messages in Stone
Timeless Beauty
Statues and Sculptures from Tribal Indonesia
Traditional Japanese Art
Size 9 x 12 in. (23 x 30 cm), 200 pages 2853 colour illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8118-391-3 £ 35.00, $ 55.00, Can. $ 77.00
Size 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) 380 pages, 400 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8491-088-2 £ 50.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 105.00
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SkiraMiniARTbooks 96 pages and at least 50 colour images. It’s perfect for casual reading or easy reference: an accessible overview that is a fine and practical lesson of art history that everyone can enjoy. Each volume includes a timeline, a catalogue of the works, a critical anthology and a selected bibliography. £ 4.99, $ 8.99, Can. $ 9.99
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Francis Bacon ISBN 978-88-6130-709-4 Bauhaus ISBN 978-88-572-0153-5 Female Nude ISBN 978-88-6130-539-7 Impressionism ISBN 978-88-6130-738-4 Male Nude ISBN 978-88-6130-952-4 Modigliani ISBN 978-88-572-0045-3 Pop Art ISBN 978-88-6130-736-0
Post-Impressionism ISBN 978-88-6130-675-2 Surrealism ISBN 978-88-6130-537-3 Trompe l’oeil ISBN 978-88-6130-540-3 Not available in US/Canada/LA Caravaggio ISBN 978-88-572-0273-0, £ 4.99 Dalí ISBN 978-88-572-0044-6, £ 4.99 Futurism ISBN 978-88-6130-536-6, £ 4.99
Klimt ISBN 978-88-572-0272-3, £ 4.99 Leonardo da Vinci ISBN 978-88-6130-737-7, £ 4.99 Mantegna ISBN 978-88-572-0540-3, £ 4.99 Michelangelo ISBN 978-88-6130-739-1, £ 4.99 Raphael ISBN 978-88-572-0537-3, £ 4.99 Still Life ISBN 978-88-572-0046-0, £ 4.99 Titian ISBN 978-88-572-0539-7, £ 4.99
Architecture
Rafiq Azam Architecture for Green Living edited by Rosa Maria Falvo, with a foreword by Kerry Hill texts by Kazi Khaled Ashraf, Philip Goad, Rosa Maria Falvo and Syed Manzoorul Islam
The first ever monograph on contemporary architectural practice in Bangladesh, dedicated to international award-winning architect Mohammad Rafiq Azam
Specifications Size 10 x 12 in. (25 x 30 cm) 328 pages, 356 colour and b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1780-2 £ 60.00, $ 95.00, Can. $ 95.00
afiq Azam is a world-renowned architect who recently received the LEAF 2012 Residential Building of the Year Award at the London Design Festival. His holistic approach incorporates all the elements of nature, harnessing its beauty and potential in very practical ways. From a uniquely Bangladeshi perspective, his designs reflect the synergies of living environments. Considering the planning conditions of Dhaka, Bangladesh’s capital, Azam’s architectural language is quintessential, with traditional courtyards, ghats and wide internal and external greenery, merging rural typologies in an intensely urban context. Designing exquisite water bodies and natural light rooms with unfolding wall systems, Azam emphasizes the subtle relationships of environment, form and function. With more than 300 images, sketches and aerial views, alongside watercolours and poetry, this exceptionally beautiful and original book offers a unique introduction to a visionary architect and Bangladeshi contemporary living and culture.
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• First ever comprehensive survey of a visionary Bangladeshi architect. • Extraordinary projects, drawings and imagery providing a rich reference for clients, students, designers and practitioners alike. Rosa Maria Falvo is a writer and curator specializing in Asian contemporary art and photography. Kerry Hill is an acclaimed Australian architect and influential figure in South East Asia. Kazi Khaled Ashraf is a Bangladeshi historian at the University of Hawaii. Philip Goad is the Deputy Dean of Architecture at the University of Melbourne. Syed Manzoorul Islam is a Bangladeshi professor at the University of Dhaka. 73
Architecture Tadao Ando Museums Luca Molinari (editor), Tadao Ando
Christian Norberg-Schulz
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 240 pages, 226 colour and 34 b/w illustrations hardcover with dust jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-680-6 £ 50.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 92.00
Size 11 x 11 in. (21 x 21 cm) 372 pages, 430 b/w illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-8118-700-3 £ 19.95, $ 29.95, Can. $ 42.00
Contemporary Public Space
Contemporary Museums
Un-volumetric Architecture Aldo Aymonino, Valerio P. Mosco
Antonello Marotta
Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (16.5 x 21 cm) 396 pages, 433 colour and 121 b/w illustrations flexibound ISBN 978-88-7624-273-1 £ 19.95, $ 34.95, Can. $ 49.95
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Architecture: Presence, Language, Place
Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (16.5 x 21 cm) 240 pages, 200 colour illustrations flexibound ISBN 978-88-572-0258-7 £ 18.00, $ 27.00, Can. $ 27.00
Gae Aulenti
Barcelona
Margherita Petranzan
Chiara Ingrosso
Size 63/4 x 81/2 in. (17 x 28 cm) 256 pages, 300 colour and b/w illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-8491-591-7 £ 18.95 not available in US/Canada
Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (16.5 x 21 cm) 192 pages, 190 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-0056-9 £ 29.95, $ 45.00, Can. $ 53.00
Dictionary of Today’s Landscape Designers
Naked Architecture
Pierluigi Nicolin, Francesco Repishti
Valerio Paolo Mosco
Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (16.5 x 21 cm) 348 pages, 485 colour and b/w illustrations, flexibound ISBN 978-88-8491-420-0 £ 6.00, $ 8.99, Can. $ 8.99
Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (16.5 x 21 cm) 320 pages, 246 colour and 108 b/w illustrations flexibound ISBN 978-88-572-0472-7 £ 29.95, $ 45.00, Can. $ 51.00
Henri Ciriani
Diller + Scofidio (+ Renfro)
Peter Eisenman
Frank O. Gehry
Architecture 1960-2000 Mauro Galantino introduction by Franco Purini
The Ciliary Function Works & Projects 1979–2007 G. Incerti, D. Ricchi, D. Simpson
since 1997 edited by Germano Celant
Size 81/2 x 81/2 in. (21 x 21 cm) 240 pages, 116 colour and 132 b/w illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-8118-702-7 £ 16.95, $ 24.95, Can. $ 34.95
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (15 x 21 cm) 264 pages, 270 colour and 50 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-067-5 £ 58.00, $ 85.00, Can. $ 112.00
Feints edited by S. Cassarà, P. Eisenman, J. Kipnis, A. Vidler, P.V. Aureli and G. Mastrigli 1/2
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Size 6 x 8 in. (16.5 x 21 cm) 208 pages, 99 colour and 128 b/w illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-7624-378-3 £ 16.95, $ 34.95, Can. $ 49.95
Size 11 x 12 in. (28 x 30 cm) 320 pages, 532 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0179-5 £ 36.00, $ 57.00, Can. $ 57.00
Architecture
The History of Qatari Architecture
The Italian Legacy in Washington, D.C.
edited by Ibrahim Jaidah and Malika Bourennane
Architecture, Design, Art and Culture edited by L. Molinari and A. Canepari Photographs by M. Mackenzie
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 336 pages, 1000 duotone illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-793-3 £ 45.00, $ 70.00, Can. $ 86.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 216 pages, 184 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-304-1 £ 30.00, $ 70.00, Can. $ 90.00
The Landscape of Waste
London Dialogues
edited by Alberto Bertagna and Sara Marini
Serpentine Gallery 24-Hour Interview Marathon Hans Ulrich Obrist, Rem Koolhaas
Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (16.5 x 21 cm) 128 pages, 30 colour and 20 b/w illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-0852-7 £ 21.00, $ 35.00, Can. $ 40.00
Davide Macullo Architects
Eric Owen Moss
Patrizia Pozzi
Jansen Campus
The Uncertainty of Doing Paola Giaconia
Contemporary Landscape edited by Luca Molinari
Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (16.5 x 21 cm) 240 pages, 229 colour and 78 b/w illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-7624-276-2 £ 16.95, $ 34.95, Can. $ 49.95
Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (16.5 x 21 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 320 pages 270 colour illustrations paperback with flaps ISBN 978-88-572-1201-2 £ 25.00, $ 40.00, Can. $ 45.00
Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) Dual-language edition (English-German), 136 pages 73 colour and 7 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1866-3 £ 24.95 not available in US/Canada
The Terragni Atlas
Jean Tschumi
Built Architecture edited by Attilio Terragni with an essay by Daniel Libeskind Photographs by Paolo Rosselli
Architecture at Full Scale Jacques Gubler
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 424 pages, 345 colour, 8 duotone and 170 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-8491-823-9 £ 48.00, $ 85.00, Can. $ 120.00
Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (16.5 x 21 cm) 384 pages, paperback ISBN 978-88-572-0059-0 £ 19.95, $ 29.95, Can. $ 29.95
Promenade. Through the Present Future. City of Culture of Galicia texts by Maxwell L. Anderson, Lawrence Chua, Rachel Healy, Andrés Perea, Ramón Villares and Ismail Serageldin Size 8 x 11 in. (20 x 28 cm) 388 pages, 250 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0643-1 £ 27.00, $ 42.00, Can. $ 42.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 224 pages, 237 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0071-2 £ 49.95, $ 85.00, Can. $ 102.00
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Design, Decorative and Applied Arts
LaFerrari Dynamic Art edited by Moreno Gentili
Specifications Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) 144 pages 92 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1956-1 £ 22.50, $ 35.00, Can. $ 35.00
LaFerrari: the last masterpiece realized by the worldwide famous Italian brand
hat lies behind the search for excellence in a sports car? This book reveals the work put into the production of the new supercar, LaFerrari: a car whose ambitions are evident in its very name. A voyage of discovery of the Italian passion, method and excellence that created an authentic masterpiece on four wheels, unfolding through the stories of the people who have worked on the project and the photos of its creation. Comparisons with its predecessors, the first style drafts, the clay models, wind-tunnel research, studies on cockpit ergonomics, vehicle dynamics, the perfection of the gears and brakes – all is revealed here in an ebb and flow of images and drawings. Furthermore, the development of the HY-KERS technology, thanks to its contribution in Formula 1 races, allows an insight into one of the most advanced frontiers in the world of sports cars destined for the road. High-craftsmanship, human experiences and futuristic technologies combine in this fascinating story, a group work that achieves the greatest combination of innovation and aesthetic beauty.
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• The official catalogue realized on the occasion of LaFerrari exhibition at the Museo Ferrari in Maranello.
• Through over 100 images never before published, the volume examines the amazing story of aesthetic and technological research behind LaFerrari, a masterpiece of “dynamic art”. Moreno Gentili teaches at the Milan Polytechnic. He has written for Corriere della Sera, Domus, Giornale del Design and other publications. 76
Marino Barovier
A splendid catalogue devoted to the work of an artist responsible for some of the most original glass artworks hrough around 300 works, documents and original drawings from private collections and museums from all over the world, this important volume reconstructs the work and life of Carlo Scarpa from the very beginnings of his career, when he worked as artistic director for the Venini glassworks between 1932 and 1947. The experience he acquired in those years offered him the possibility of following his peculiar experimental vocation that was to also distinguish his work as an architect, and of carrying forward research intended to investigate the expressive possibilities of glass. Under Scarpa’s artistic direction the forms created at Venini glassworks were more sober and modern, geometrically-inspired, and above all, the importance of the designer’s role was established in the history of twentiethcentury Venetian glass, which owes to him much of its substantial renewal.
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Specifications Size 11 x 12 in. (28 x 30 cm) 492 pages 1640 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1473-3 £ 55.00, $ 85.00, Can. $ 85.00
Design, Decorative and Applied Arts
Carlo Scarpa Venini 1932–1947
The Artist as Jeweler From Picasso to Jeff Koons edited by Diane Venet. Essays by Adrien Goetz and Barbara Rose
A unique reference collection, reading like a who’s who of modern artists umerous leading twentieth-century artists showed an interest in jewellery, often through love of a woman, or for their daughters. Despite the opening of art from the 1910s onwards to the abstract and the conceptual, they happily bridged the gap that seemed to be deepening between art and craftsmanship. The collection of Diane Venet, which she regularly exhibits, is set out like a veritable intimate museum, narrating a specific history of art. This fascinating book features over 200 pieces of jewellery designed by the greatest artists of the twentieth and twenty-first century, among whom Picasso, Warhol, Niki de Saint Phalle, Kapoor, Soto, Louise Bourgeois, Spoerri…
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Specifications Size 93/4 x 93/4 in. (25 x 25 cm) 240 pages 220 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1156-5 £ 45.00, $ 70.00, Can. $ 80.00
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Design, Decorative and Applied Arts
Art Carpets
Asian Jewellery
Biedermeier
Buccellati
Cleto Munari and Friends Marco Fazzini
Ethnic Rings, Bracelets, Necklaces, Earrings, Belts, Head Ornaments Bérénice Geoffroy-Schneiter
Art and Culture in Central Europe 1815–1848 essays by Jiˇrí Rak, Radim Vondráˇcek, Claudia Terenzi
Art in Gold, Silver and Gems edited by Maria Cristina Buccellati
Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) 248 pages, 319 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1752-9 £ 34.95, $ 55.00, Can. $ 55.00
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Size 9 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 304 pages, 200 colour and 50 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-8118-866-6 £ 40.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 90.00
Size 11 x 11 in. (28 x 28 cm) 144 pages, 140 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-8118-824-6 £ 29.95, $ 45.00, Can. $ 65.00
Cartier Time Art
The Creative Austerity
Design without Fashion
French Design
Mechanics of Passion Jack Forster, photographs by Laziz Hamani
in Today’s Advertising Art Directors Club Italia
Works by Theodore Waddell, architect Theodore Waddell
Creativity as Tradition Alain Lardet, Anne Bony
Size 91/2 x 91/2 in. (24 x 24 cm) 240 pages, 290 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0965-4 E -1015-5 D, -1017-9 RU, -1016-2 AR -1051-3 C, -1052-0 J, -1053-7 K £ 30.00, $ 48.00, Can. $ 48.00
Size 81/2 x 11 in. (20.7 x 28 cm) 328 pages, 381 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1774-1 £ 55.00, $ 85.00, Can. $ 85.00
Guzzini
H Hangar Design Group
Infinite Italian Design Moreno Gentili
As I told you before, Ideas not Airships Hangar Design Group
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 200 pages 162 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1407-8 £ 34.95, $ 55.00, Can. $ 62.00
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Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 312 pages, 261 colour illustrations flexibound ISBN 978-88-572-0870-1 £ 29.95, $ 45.00, Can. $ 51.00
Size 61/2 x 91/2 in. (16.5 x 24 cm) 512 pages, 280 colour illustrations paperback with flaps ISBN 978-88-572-0628-8 £ 24.00, $ 39.00, Can. $ 39.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 208 pages, 175 colour and 25 b/w illustrationshardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0328-7 £ 21.00, $ 33.00, Can $ 33.00
A hundred lights for Casale Monferrato Hanukkah lamps: a collection of history, art and design Elio Carmi, Maria Luisa Caffarelli Size 81/2 x 111/2 in. (22 x 32 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 176 pages 130 colour illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-572-0593-9 £ 18.00, $ 27.00, Can. $ 27.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 280 pages, 250 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1409-2 £ 40.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 74.00
René Lalique at the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum Maria Fernanda Passos Leite Size 91/4 x 12 in. (23.5 x 30 cm) 136 pages, 125 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0042-2 £ 26.00, $ 40.00, Can. $ 47.00
Luceplan Worldwide
The Magic Carpet
The History, Technology and Future of Automobile Design edited by Gabriella Belli
edited by Rosi Guadagno, Patrizia Vicenzi
Art for the hotels of the Engadine 1850–1914 Dora Lardelli
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 560 pages, 832 colour and 135 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-066-8 £ 50.00, $ 100.00, Can. $ 129.00
Size 61/2 x 81/2 in. (16.5 x 21 cm) 296 pages, 400 colour illustrations paperback with flaps ISBN 978-88-572-0023-1 £ 20.00, $ 39.95, Can. $ 45.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 300 pages, 350 colour and b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0674-5, £ 57.00 German edition not available in US/Canada
Magnificence and Grandeur of the Royal Houses in Europe edited by Catherine Arminjon Size 9 x 12 in. (23 x 28.5 cm) 400 pages, 620 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1117-6 £ 45.00, $ 70.00, Can. $ 80.00
Mannequins Bonaveri
Pearls
Carlo Scarpa
Scavolini 1961>2011
A History of Creativity Fashion and Art Gianluca Bauzano
The General Catalogue Hubert Bari and David Lam
Glass of an Architect Marino Barovier
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 336 pages, 250 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0088-0 Arab edition ISBN 978-88-572-0404-8 £ 34.00, $ 51.00, Can. $ 51.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 340 pages, 550 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-8118-382-1 £ 39.95, $ 75.00, Can. $ 97.00
50 Years of Kitchens “The best seller from Italy” edited by Massimo Martignoni
Tecno
Twentieth-century Fabrics
Twentieth-century Jewellery
War Rugs
A Descreetly Technical Elegance edited by Giampiero Bosoni
European and American Designers and Manufactures edited by Doretta Davanzo Poli
From Art Nouveau to Contemporary Design in Europe and the United States Alba Cappellieri
The Nightmare of Modernism Enrico Mascelloni
Size 91/2 x 121/2 in. (24 x 32 cm) Dual-laguage edition (English-Italian), 248 pages 188 colour and 50 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1478-8 £ 45.00, $ 70.00, Can. $ 70.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 336 pages, 532 colour and 44 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0984-5 £ 65.00, $ 105.00, Can. $ 120.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 288 pages, 300 colour and 20 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-462-X £ 45.00, $ 90.00, Can. $ 115.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 288 pages, 300 colour and 20 b/w illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-6130-532-8 £ 60.00, $ 90.00, Can $ 106.00
Design, Decorative and Applied Arts
Legends of the Open Road
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 200 pages, 350 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0631-8 £ 27.00, $ 39.00, Can. $ 39.00
Size 61/2 x 91/2 in. (16.5 x 24 cm) 208 pages, 212 colour and 5 b/w illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-6130-866-4 £ 31.50, $ 42.00, Can. $ 50.00
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Fashion
Bulgari. 10, via Condotti, Roma Portfolio editors of Skira Books
A selection of images that pay homage to the extraordinary visual heritage of the maison, from the origins to our days Specifications Size 61/2 x 61/2 in. (16 x 16 cm) 192 pages 190 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1513-6 £ 22.50, $ 32.50, Can. $ 32.50
n 2009, on the occasion of Bulgari’s 125th anniversary, the prestigious Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome dedicated to this great jeweller its most important retrospective ever. Next came the magnificent 2010 exhibition in Paris, beneath the majestic vaults of the Grand Palais; it was then hosted in 2011 by the National Museum in Beijing and subsequently by the Aurora Museum in Shanghai. Nearly 600 masterpieces of Bulgari’s art were thus exhibited for the first time to the general public. Displayed along with special features, as the gorgeous collection that once belonged to Elizabeth Taylor, were archival documents such as photographs, preparatory drawings and film stills, eloquently illustrating the epoch to which each piece belonged. Since past catalogues have already exhaustively documented the jewels on display, this book takes a different approach, crowning this quartet of exhibitions with a selection of images that pay homage to the extraordinary visual heritage of the maison. It also provides a stunning gallery of international celebrities wearing Bulgari jewels, from Elizabeth Taylor, Ingrid Bergman and Sophia Loren to Lauren Hutton, Kirk Douglas and Sting.
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Vicuña The Queen of the Andes Loro Piana, photographs by Bruna Rotunno
After Baby Cashmere and The Lotus Flower, Loro Piana tells us the story of the vicuña and its coveted fibre Specifications Size 11 x 12 in. (28 x 30 cm) 180 pages 117 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1386-6 £ 60.00, $ 95.00, Can. $ 95.00
he vicuña is a small camelid that lives in the high alpine areas of the Andes. Prized since the time of the Incas for its extraordinarily soft and fine wool, and deeply venerated by the ancients, the vicuña was long threatened with extinction, being hunted indiscriminately for its coveted fibre. Only in recent times, also thanks to the efforts of Loro Piana, this small camelid has returned from the brink of extinction and now lives protected in strictly regulated reserves in the high Andes. This book tells the story of the vicuña, portraying the graceful animal in its natural habitat, underscoring its aura of legend and its role in the life and economy of the local communities and focusing on the complexities of its existence and the efforts to save it.
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• Previously unpublished photographs. • An anthropological work depicting life and economy of the peoples of the Andes. 80
Fashion
Tod’s Italian Portraits Donatella Sartorio
An elegant and original photo book illustrating once again the excellence of Made in Italy fter Italian Touch (Skira, 2009), distributed with great success all over the world, autumn 2012 saw the publication of a new volume: a gallery of images of Italian men of different ages and origins with a shared passion for elegance and high quality. Some thirty men, including a writer, a jeweller, a painter, an entrepreneur and philanthropist, a journalist and an aristocrat, are photographed in their chosen settings: the home, the office, the garden or the city. Their lifestyles, born out of a natural flair for combining elegance and quality, are encapsulated in images and short quotes. Beauty becomes a matter of seeking and choosing, the expression of ideas and traditions, creativity and respect, a language capable of conveying the culture that represents the true excellence of Made in Italy. An inspired and entertaining book for lovers of photography and fashion, and for all those who purchased Italian Touch.
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Specifications Size 121/2 x 15’’ (32 x 38 cm) 148 pages, 154 colour and b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1599-0 £ 50.00, $ 80.00, Can. $ 80.00
Hogan Future Roots edited by Donatella Sartorio, photographs by Ornella Sancassani
Fifty-six international designers and architects celebrate the Hogan label’s most recent collections here is an obvious connection between the different forms of creative expression: this is the core philosophy Hogan transmits in the Future Roots project. 56 internationally famous designers and architects are captured in Ornella Sancassani’s photographs wearing the most recent collections designed by the fashion label. Future Roots is therefore a story in pictures in which the different aspects of planning in design, architecture, fashion and photography are brought to the fore, showing little distinction between sectors. The leading players in Italian and international contemporary architecture are here portrayed in photographs. Among them: Richard Meier, Tadao Ando, Jean Nouvel, Norman Foster, Santiago Calatrava, Zaha Hadid. The book is bound in refined Bodonian binding with a silver colour cover and a cloth spine printed in lithography: a truly unique collector’s item.
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Specifications Size 12 x 153/4 in. (30 x 40 cm) 144 pages, 56 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1257-9 £ 50.00, $ 80.00, Can. $ 92.00
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Fashion Baby Cashmere
Bally
Bulgari 1884-2009
Bulgari
The Long Journey of Excellence photographs by Bruna Rotunno
since 1851
125 Years of Italian Magnificence Amanda Triossi
125 Years of Italian Magnificence Grand Palais Amanda Triossi
Size 11 x 12 in. (28 x 30 cm) 184 pages, 116 colour illustration hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0369-0 £ 60.00, $ 100.00, Can $ 122.00
Size 11 x 11 in. (28 x 28 cm) Chinese-English edition hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-1141-1, £ 75.00 paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1142-8, £ 45.00
Size 11 x 11 in. (28 x 28 cm) 380 pages, 1000 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0830-5 £ 55.00, $ 80.00, Can. $ 92.00
Roberto Capucci
Emilio Cavallini
Coats!
Salvatore Ferragamo
Timeless Creativity edited by Gianluca Bauzano
edited by Benedetta Barzini
Max Mara, 60 Years of Italian Fashion edited by Adelheid Rasche
Evolving Legend 1928–2008 edited by Stefania Ricci
Size 81/2 x 81/2 in. (21 x 21 cm) 132 pages, 187 colour and b/w illustrations, paperback ISBN 978-88-8491-028-8 £ 16.95, $ 24.95, Can. $ 34.95
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Size 12 x 91/2 in. (30 x 24 cm) 128 pages, 151 colour and 10 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-7624-873-3 £ 24.00, $ 45.00, Can. $ 57.00
Size 11 x 11 in. (28 x 28 cm) 200 pages, 250 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0638-7 £ 65.00, $ 100.00, Can. $ 117.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 336 pages, 280 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0889-3 £ 40.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 74.00
Size 101/2 x 12 in. (27 x 31 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Chinese), 192 pages 347 colour illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-6130-616-5 £ 30.00, $ 44.00, Can. $ 50.00
Salvatore Ferragamo
Gianfranco Ferré. Drawings
Italian Touch
The Lotus Flower
Inspiration and Vision edited by Stefania Ricci and Sergio Risaliti
Fondazione Gianfranco Ferré designed by Luca Stoppini texts by Rita Airaghi, Giusy Ferré
Donata Sartorio, photographs by Paolo Leone
A Textile Hidden in the Water photographs by Bruna Rotunno
Size 101/2 x 121/4 in. (27 x 31 cm) 168 pages, 200 colour illustrations paperback ISBN 978-88-572-1133-6 £ 30.00, $ 50.00, Can. $ 57.00
Size 61/2 x 12 in. (16.5 x 30 cm) Dual-language edition (English-Italian), 456 pages 377 colour illustrations paperback with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0641-7 £ 30.00, $ 48.00, Can. $ 48.00
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 368 pages, 443 colour and b/w illustrations, hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0147-4 £ 65.00, $ 95.00, Can. $ 116.00
Size 11 x 12 in. (28 x 30 cm) 144 pages, 100 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0887-9 £ 60.00, $ 95.00, Can. $ 108.00
Fashion
Marilyn
Moschino
edited by Stefania Ricci and Sergio Risaliti
concept by Luca Stoppini text by Mariuccia Casadio
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 320 pages, 280 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1418-4 £ 34.95, $ 55.00, Can. $ 55.00
Size 91/2 x 12 in. (24 x 30 cm) 328 pages, 280 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-8118-908-3 £ 50.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 105.00
Tamy Tazi. Caftans
Ermenegildo Zegna
Nadia Tazi, Daniel Rey. photographs by Graziano Villa with an introduction by P. Berger
An Enduring Passion for Fabric and Innovation 1910–2010 texts by James Hillman, Claudia D’Arpizio, Susy Menkes, D.T. Max, Mariano Maugeri, Maria Luisa Frisa
Size 91/2 x 12 in. (24 x 30 cm) Dual-language edition (English-French), 192 pages 180 colour illustrations hardcover with dust jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0323-2 £ 50.00, $ 75.00, Can. $ 85.00
Napoleon and the Empire of Fashion 1795–1815 Cristina Barreto and Martin Lancaster Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 208 pages, 217 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0650-9 £ 40.00, $ 60.00, Can. $ 69.00
edited by Umberto Angeloni Size 6 x 81/2 in. (15 x 21 cm) 32 pages, 5 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket £ 15.95, $ 24.95, Can. $ 27.95
Fairway The Golf Jacket Uman The Essays 1 Jay Fielden
1/2
Size 6 x 8 in. (15 x 21 cm) 32 pages, 5 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket
Size 71/2 x 13 in. (19 x 33 cm) 184 pages, 144 colour and 13 b/w illustrations, hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1846-5 £ 40.00, $ 65.00, Can. $ 65.00
Majorelle
After Dark
Men’s fashion and garden fashion Uman The Essays 3 Roy Strong
When men behave their worst yet look their best Uman The Essays 6 Nick Foulkes
ISBN 978-88-572-0723-0
ISBN 978-88-572-0783-4
Telemark Uman The Essays 4 Markus Ebner
The Knit Knights Uman The Essays 10 Donata Sartorio
Alberto Lattuada
Size 91/2 x 11 in. (24 x 28 cm) 384 pages, 350 colour illustrations hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-88-572-0807-7 £ 63.00, $ 100.00, Can. $ 118.00
Uman The Essays
Knitta
School Projects
ISBN 978-88-572-0721-6
Cuba libre Elegance under the sun Uman The Essays 2 Nick Foulkes ISBN 978-88-572-0722-3
ISBN 978-88-572-0781-0
Mariner. The call of the sea Uman The Essays 7 Nick Sullivan ISBN 978-88-572-0980-7
Franz Ferdinand The tracht Uman The Essays 5 Joachim Bessing
Monoi. Paradise imagined Uman The Essays 8 Chris Dickey
ISBN 978-88-572-0782-7
ISBN 978-88-572-0981-4
Mogambo. The Safari Jacket Uman The Essays 9 Nick Foulkes
ISBN 978-88-572-1379-8
£ 15.95, $ 24.95, Can. $ 27.95
ISBN 978-88-572-0982-1
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In the Gondola David Alan Brown
Specifications Size 5 x 61/2 in. (12.5 x 17 cm) 56 pages, 7 colour and 4 b/w illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-1593-8 £ 9.99, $ 15.00, Can. $ 15.00
A masterpiece by Canaletto leads a young art historian on the trail of an unsolved mystery
young art historian pursuing academic success. A painting by the most famous eighteenth-century painter of vedute, Canaletto. A gondola once possibly belonging to the poet Robert Browning – and who else before him? These are the key elements of the novel. When Jeremy Allyn is assigned Canaletto’s Vedute by his teacher as the topic for his dissertation, a subject many have already written about, he realizes he must find an original perspective. He therefore decides to focus on Canaletto’s figures, a secondary feature of his celebrated architectural scenes. This marks the beginning of an adventure with unexpected turns that will lead Jeremy to make some astonishing discoveries and to uncover a crime which had remained buried for centuries.
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• The engaging adventures of a young art historian: a detective story set in eighteenth-century art. • A crime that had remained buried for centuries. • The mysteries underlying a masterpiece by the Venetian painter: Il bacino di San Marco, kept at the Columbia Museum of Art. David Alan Brown, an art historian and the author of several books, is curator of Italian Painting at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.
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The Beatles in Comic Strips Enzo Gentile and Fabio Schiavo
A collection of some two hundred cartoons dedicated in various ways to The Beatles from all latitudes
enuine icons of pop culture, like Marilyn and Coca-Cola, the Beatles were fated to meet up with the world of comics. For the first time this book documents the interest that cartoonists, publishers and enthusiasts have shown in their special approach to the universe of comic strips; a rich and variegated relationship with thousands of publications, in every part of the world, and a production that continues to the present day. In some stories the Beatles are the protagonists, in others they make cameo appearances, while others feature their lyrics transformed into comic strips. Published on the 50th anniversary of their first single (Love Me Do) in early September 2012, the book celebrates the band with an original approach and honours the legend that endures through the years and changing fashions.
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Specifications Size 81/2 x 11 in. (21 x 28 cm) 240 pages 222 colour illustrations hardcover ISBN 978-88-572-0811-4 £ 25.00, $ 39.95, Can. $ 46.00
Includes exclusive double poster
• The book features cartoons from all over the world (United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain, South America, France, Germany and Italy). • Nothing of this kind has ever been published in this form anywhere in the world. • Double colourful poster inside. Enzo Gentile, journalist and music critic, has contributed to innumerable journals, written books and produced radio and television programmes, exhibitions and festivals devoted to the music of our time. Fabio Schiavo has been a professional journalist since 1990 and an editor at Rolling Stone Italia since 2004. A Beatles fan, he owns one of the largest collections of comic strips featuring the Fab Four. 85
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A Abbagnato (Eleonora) photographed by Massimo Gatti 66 Abedin (Zainul). Great Masters of Bangladesh 50 African Heroes. SamburuMaasai 69 After Dark. When men behave their worst yet look their best. Uman The Essays 6 83 Ahmed (Safiuddin). Great Masters of Bangladesh 50 Akbar. The Great Emperor of India 1542–1605 70 Al Karim (Halim) 50 Alam (Shahidul). My Journey as a Witness 68 Amazing Shoemaker (The). Fairy tales and legends about shoes and shoemakers 36 Ando (Tadao). Museums 74 Animali. Tiere und Fabelwesen von der Antike bis zur Neuzeit 60 Apelles. The Battle of Alexander 71 Araki. Gold 68 Architecture: Presence, Language, Place 74 Arcimboldo 1526-1593 60 Armenia. Imprints of a Civilization 71 Art Carpets. Cleto Munari and Friends 78 Art in Iraq Today 18 Art of Cinematography (The) 26 Art of Silver Jewellery from the Minorities of China, the Golden Triangle, Mongolia and Tibet (The) 71 Art of the Twentieth Century (Vol. 1). The Avant-garde Movements 1900–1919 49 Art of the Twentieth Century (Vol. 2). The Artistic Culture between the Wars 1920–1945 49 Art of the Twentieth Century (Vol. 3). The Birth of Contemporary Art 1946–1968 49
Art of the Twentieth Century (Vol. 4). Neo Avant-gardes, Postmodern and Global Art 1969–1999 49 Art of the Twentieth Century (Vol. 5). 2000 and Beyond Contemporary Tendencies 49 Art of the Twentieth Century and beyond. Movements, Theories, Schools and Tendencies 50 Art on the Cutting Edge. A Guide to Contemporary Movements 50 Art. The Twentieth Century 60 Artist as Jeweler (The). From Picasso to Jeff Koons 77 Arts of the Muslim Knight (The). The Furusiyya Art Foundation Collection 71 Asian Jewellery. Ethnic Rings, Bracelets, Necklaces, Earrings, Belts, Head Ornaments 78 Aston Martin 100 30 Aulenti (Gae) 74 Azam (Rafiq). Architecture for Green Living 73
Bidibidobidiboo. Works from Collezione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo 50 Biedermeier. Art and Culture in Central Europe 1815–1848 78 BMW. Motorcycles of the Century. Guide to models 1923-2000 32 Body Art and Performance. The Body as Language 51 Botero. Works 1994–2007 51 Bourgeois (Louise). HONNI soit QUI mal y pense. The last ten years 48 Bourgeois (Louise). The Fabric Works 51 Breuer-Weil (David). Radical Visionary 51 Bruegel (Pieter) the Elder at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna 60 Buccellati. Art in Gold, Silver and Gems 78 Bulgari 1884-2009. 125 Years of Italian Magnificence 82 Bulgari. 10, via Condotti, Roma Portfolio 80 Bulgari. 125 Years of Italian Magnificence. Grand Palais 82
B Baby Cashmere. The Long Journey of Excellence 82 Bacon (Francis) 50 Bacon (Francis) and the Tradition of Art 50 Bacon (Francis) S•M•ART 72 Bally since 1851 82 Barbieri (Olivo). Viaggi in Italia 1982–2009 68 Barceló (Miquel) 50 Barcelona 74 Basquiat (Jean-Michel) Show (The) 50 Bauhaus S•M•ART 72 Beatles in Comic Strips (The) 85 Belkahia (Farid) 47 Bellamine (Fouad) 50 Benetton Formula 1. A Story 69 Bhavsar (Natvar). Poetics of Color 50
C Cai Guo-Qiang: Saraab 51 Calderara (Antonio) 1903-1978 16 Capogrossi (Giuseppe). Catalogue raisonné 1920–1949 (1st volume) 58 Capucci (Roberto). Timeless Creativity 82 Caravaggeschi (I ). The Caravaggesque Painters. A catalogue of the Artists and Works 61 Caravaggio 61 Caravaggio S•M•ART 72 Caravaggio’s Rome 1600–1630 61 Cartier. Time Art Mechanics of Passion 78 Castellani (Enrico). Catalogue raisonné 1955–2005 58 Cavallini (Emilio) 82
D Dalí S•M•ART 72 Dark Memories. Gian Paolo Barbieri 27 De Bruyckere (Berlinde). “Romeu, my deer” 51 De Dominicis (Gino). Catalogue raisonné 59 de La Tour (Georges). The Adoration of the Shepherds. Christ with Saint Joseph in the Carpenter’s Shop 61 de Lempicka (Tamara). The Queen of Modern 51
de Saint Phalle (Niki) 51 Delrosso (Federico). Architects Pushing the Boundaries 34 Design without Fashion. Works by Theodore Waddell, architect 78 Dictionary of Today’s Landscape Designers 74 Diller + Scofidio (+ Renfro). The Ciliary Function Works & Projects 1979–2007 74 Drama and Desire. Art and Theatre from the French Revolution to the First World War 51 E Egypt and the Pharaohs 70 Eisenman (Peter). Feints 74 El Baz (Mohamed) 47 Encyclopaedia of the Word. Artist Dialogues. 1968–2008 51 Erling Neby Collection (The) 52 Estes (Richard) 52 Extreme Beauty in Vogue 68 F Fabre (Jan). Stigmata. Actions & Performances 1976-2013 12 Fabric (The). Vitale Barberis Canonico, 16632013 37 Fairway. The Golf Jacket. Uman The Essays 1 83 Fatmi (Mounir) 52 Feast of Wonders (A). Sergei Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes 52 Female Nude S•M•ART 72 Ferragamo (Salvatore). Evolving Legend 1928–2008 82 Ferragamo (Salvatore). Inspiration and Vision 82 Ferré (Gianfranco). Drawings 82 Fontana (Lucio). Ambienti Spaziali Architecture Art Environments 20 Fontana (Lucio). Catalogue Raisonné 20 Fontana (Lucio). Catalogue raisonné of the works on paper 20
Four Centuries of Rajput Painting. Mewar, Marwar and Dhundhar Indian Miniatures from the Collection of Isabella and Vicky Ducrot 71 Franz Ferdinand. The tracht. Uman The Essays 5 83 French Design. Creativity as Tradition 78 French Naturalist Painters 1890–1950 52 Friedman (Tom). Up in the Air 45 From Corot to Monet. The Ecology of Impressionism 52 Fuller (Loïe) 15 Futurism S•M•ART 72
Index
Chappell (Walter). Eternal Impermanence 64 Chen Zhen. Catalogue raisonné 22 Churches of Ethiopia. The Monastery of N¯arg¯a Sella¯s¯e 71 Ciriani (Henri). Architecture 1960-2000 74 City for Impressionism (A). Monet, Pissarro and Gauguin in Rouen 51 Coats! Max Mara, 60 Years of Italian Fashion 82 Colombo (Gianni) 51 Compostela and Europe. The History of Diego Gelmirez 61 Contemporary Museums 74 Contemporary Photography from Eastern Europe. History Memory Identity 63 Contemporary Photography from India and South America. The Tenth Parallel North 63 Contemporary Photography from the Far East. Asian Dub Photography 63 Contemporary Photography from the Middle East and Africa. Breaking News 63 Contemporary Public Space. Un-volumetric Architecture 74 Creative Austerity in Today’s Advertising (The) 78 Cuba libre. Elegance under the sun. Uman The Essays 2 83
G Garbo (Greta). The Mystery of Style 68 Gastel (Giovanni). Masks and Ghosts 68 Gauguin (Paul). A Savage in the Making. Catalogue raisonné of the Paintings (1873–1888) 59 Gauguin (Paul). Artist of Myth and Dream 52 Gehry (Frank O.) since 1997 74 Gérôme (Jean-Léon) 52 Gerstein (David) 52 Ghiyasuddin (Kazi). Contemporary Masters of Bangladesh 52 Glasstress New York. New Art from the Venice Biennales 52 Grosz (George). BerlinNew York 52 Guangyi (Wang). Works and Thoughts 1985−2012 46 Gurholt (Crispin). Live Photo 53 Guzzini. Infinite Italian Design 78 H H Hangar Design Group. As I told you before, Ideas not Airships 78 Hajj - The Journey through Art Exhibition Album 28 Henein (Adam) 53 Heritage of Art Diplomacy. Memoirs of an Ambassador 70 89
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Heske (Marianne) 53 Heske (Marianne). Arbeider & Notater. Works & Notes 53 Hiroshige. The Master of Nature 71 Hirst (Damien). Relics 8 History of Qatari Architecture (The) 75 History of the Nude (The) 60 Hodgkin (Howard). The Thinking Painter of Embodied Memories 53 Hogan. Future Roots 81 Hong Kong Eye. Contemporary Hong Kong Art 43 Hopper (Edward) 53 Hundred lights for Casale Monferrato (A). Hanukkah lamps: a collection of history, art and design 78 I Impressionism S•M•ART 72 In the Gondola 84 Indonesian Eye. Contemporary Indonesian Art 43 Interventions. A dialogue between the modern and the contemporary 53 Italian Legacy in Washington, D.C. (The). Architecture, Design, Art and Culture 75 Italian Touch 82 Italy of the Cities 53 J Journey into the World of the Ottomans (A). The Catalogue 70 Journey into the World of the Ottomans (A). The Art of Jean-Baptiste Vanmour 70 K Kapoor (Anish). Dirty Corner 53 Kenna (Michael). Images of the Seventh Day. 1974– 2009 68 Kiefer (Anselm) 53 Kiefer (Anselm). Salt of the Earth 53 Klimt S•M•ART 72
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Kline (Franz) 1910–1962 53 Klyukin (Vasily). Designing Legends 35 Knitta. The Knit Knights. Uman The Essays 10 83 Korean Eye 2. Contemporary Korean Art 43 Korean Eye. Contemporary Korean Art 43 Kunga. Law Women from the Desert 54 L LaFerrari. Dynamic Art 76 Lalique (René) at the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum 78 Landscape of Waste (The) 75 Legacy of Leonardo (The). Painters in Lombardy 1490–1530 61 Legends of the Open Road. The History, Technology and Future of Automobile Design 79 Legrady (Kata) 17 Legrady (Kata). Bombs and Candies 17 Legrady (Kata). Graphic Work 17 Leonardo da Vinci S•M•ART 72 Lichtenstein (Roy). Sculptor 41 Lights On. Norwegian Contemporary Art 54 Linke (Armin). Transient 69 London Dialogues. Serpentine Gallery 24-Hour Interview Marathon 75 Long Curve (The). 150 Years of Visionary Collecting at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery 54 Longing for Eternity. One Century of Iraqi Art from the Hussain Ali Harba Family Collection 19 Look Beyond 66 Lotto (Lorenzo). The Frescoes in the Oratorio Suardi at Trescore 61 Lotus Flower (The). A Textile Hidden in the Water 82
Loving Hunt (A). Italian Interbellum Art in the Iannaccone Collection 54 Luceplan Worldwide 79 Luini (Bernardino) and Renaissance Painting in Milan. The Frescoes of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore 61 M Macullo (Davide). Architects Jansen Campus 75 Magic Carpet (The). Art for the hotels of the Engadine 1850–1914 79 Magnificence and Grandeur of the Royal Houses in Europe 79 Majorelle. Men’s fashion and garden fashion. Uman The Essays 3 83 Male Nude S•M•ART 72 Man Ray 54 Mannequins Bonaveri. A History of Creativity Fashion and Art 79 Manolides (Theodore) 54 Mantegna S•M•ART 72 Manzoni (Piero). A retrospective 54 Manzoni (Piero). General Catalogue 59 Mariani (Carlo Maria) in the Twenty-First Century 54 Marilyn 83 Mariner. The call of the sea. Uman The Essays 7 83 Mattiacci (Eliseo) 42 McCracken (John) 54 McCullin (Don). Impossible Peace 65 Medals of the Dassiers of Geneva (The). Lustrous images from the Enlightenment 61 Meet Edvard Munch 40 Meetings in Marrakech. The Paintings of Hassan El Glaoui and Winston Churchill 54 Melgaard (Bjarne). Jealous 54 Mendieta (Ana). She Got Love 14 Messages in Stone. Statues and Sculptures from Tribal Indonesia 71 Michelangelo S•M•ART 72
N Naked Architecture 74 Napoleon and the Empire of Fashion 1795–1815 83 Nasiri (Rafa). 50 Years of Printmaking 18 Neoludica. Art and Videogames 2011–1966 55 Nesch (Rolf). The Complete Graphic Works 59 Nevelson (Louise) 42 New American Abstraction (The) 1950-1970 55 New Ireland. Ritual Arts of Oceania in the Collections of the Barbier-Mueller Museum 71 New Photography in Britain 69 Niedermayr (Walter). Appearances 69 Nojima (Yasuzo) 69 O O’Keeffe (Georgia). Life and Work 55 O’Keeffe (Georgia). Nature and Abstraction 55
Of Peace and War. A Spanish Collection of Russian Art 44 Othoniel (Jean-Michel). My way 55 Owen Moss (Eric). The Uncertainty of Doing 75 P Painting – Musée d’Orsay 55 Paladino (Mimmo). Sculpture 1980–2008 59 Pasqua (Philippe). Paradise 55 Patriarchal Africa. The Last Sunrise Photochronicle of the Vanishing Life 24 Pearls. The General Catalogue 79 Pepper (Beverly). Monumenta 55 Photography. A New Vision of the World 1891–1940 (History of Photography Volume II) 62 Photography. From the Press to the Museum 1941–1980 (History of Photography Volume III) 62 Photography. The Origins 1839–1890 (History of Photography Volume I) 62 Picasso, Miró, Dalí. Angry Young Men: the Birth of Modernity 55 Piero della Francesca. The Legend of the True Cross in the Church of San Francesco in Arezzo 61 Pissarro. Critical Catalogue of Paintings 59 Pomodoro (Arnaldo). General Catalogue of Sculptures 59 Pop Art S•M•ART 72 Portrait of a New Angola 69 Portraits. Uli Weber 69 Post-Impressionism S•M•ART 72 Pozzi (Patrizia). Contemporary Landscape 75 Promenade. Through the Present Future. City of Culture of Galicia 75
Q Qadri (Sohan). The Seer 55 Quinn (Marc). Memory Box 10
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Michelangelo. The Pietàs 61 Mighty Silence. Images of Destruction. The Great 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami of East Japan and Fukushima 67 Modigliani S•M•ART 72 Moffatt (Tracey). Between Dreams and Reality 68 Mogambo. The Safari Jacket. Uman The Essays 9 83 Monguzzi (Bruno). Fifty years of paper 1961–2011 54 Monoi. Paradise imagined. Uman The Essays 8 83 Moore (Melissa). Land Ends 67 Morandi (Giorgio) 1890– 1964. “Nothing Is More Abstract Than Reality” 55 Moriyama (Daido). The World through My Eyes 69 Moschino 83 Munch (Edvard) 1863– 1944 40
R Raphael S•M•ART 72 Revolutionary Tides. The Art of the Political Poster 1914–1989 55 Rigolini (Luciano). An other image 69 Rotella (Mimmo). Selected Works 59 Rothko 56 Rukavishnikov (Aleksander) 56 S Sajjil. A century of modern art 56 Samra (Faisal) 56 Saraceno (Tomás). 14 Billions 56 Scarpa (Carlo). Glass of an Architect 79 Scarpa (Carlo). Venini 1932–1947 77 Scavolini 1961>2011. 50 Years of Kitchens. “The best seller from Italy” 79 Schachman (Bartholomäus) (1559– 1614). The Art of Travel 70 Schnabel (Julian). Paintings 1976–2007 56 Schnabel (Julian). Permanently Becoming and the Architecture of Seeing 56 School Projects 83 Scolari (Massimo). The Representation of Architecture 56 Senju (Hiroshi) 56 Short Cuts. Artists in China 68 Sidibé (Malick). The Portrait of Mali 69 Socialist Realisms. Great Soviet Painting 1920–1970 44 Speed Limits 56 Still Life S•M•ART 72 Storytellers (The). Narratives in International Contemporary Art 45 Surrealism S•M•ART 72 91
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T Taisho¯ Kimono. Speaking of Past and Present 71 Tajreed. Arab Abstract Art. The Modern Period 1908–1960 19 Tazi (Tamy). Caftans 83 Tecno. A Descreetly Technical Elegance 79 Telemark. Uman The Essays 4 83 Terragni Atlas (The). Built Architecture 75 The Power of Form. African Art from the Horstmann Collection 71 Tiepolo (Giambattista) 61 Timeless Beauty. Traditional Japanese Art 71 Titian S•M•ART 72 Tod’s. Italian Portraits 81 Told Untold Retold. 23 Stories of Journeys through Time and Place 56 Trompe l’oeil S•M•ART 72 Tschumi (Jean). Architecture at Full Scale 75 Twentieth-Century American Photography. Flags of America 63 Twentieth-century Fabrics. European and American Designers and Manufactures 79 Twentieth-century Jewellery. From Art Nouveau to Contemporary Design in Europe and the United States 79 V van Gogh (Vincent) 57 Vandenberg (Philippe) Berlinde De Bruyckere. Innocence is precisely: never to avoid the worst 56 Vedova (Emilio) 57 Venice 1948–1986. The Art Scene 69 Vicuña. The Queen of the Andes 80 Video Art. The Castello di Rivoli Collection 57
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Vuillard (Édouard). Critical Catalogue of Paintings and Pastels 59 W Wang Luyan. Visual Thinking and Measured Painting 57 War Rugs. The Nightmare of Modernism 79 Warhol (Andy) Show (The) 57 Weil (Susan). Moving Pictures 57 Weston (Edward) 65 What We Want. Landscape as a projection of people’s desires 69 What’s changing. Theories and practices in the restoration of contemporary art 57 When Trash Becomes Art. TRASH rubbish mongo 57 Widerberg (Frans). Paintings 16 Window on the World (A). From Dürer to Mondrian and Beyond 48 World of Belts (A). Africa, Asia, Oceania, America 71 World of Bracelets (A). Africa, Asia, Oceania, America 71 World of Head Ornaments (A). Africa, Asia, Oceania, America 71 World of Necklaces (A). Africa, Asia, Oceania, America 71 Wylie (Rose) 46 Z Zagourski. Lost Africa 69 Zegna (Ermenegildo). An Enduring Passion for Fabric and Innovation 1910–2010 83
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