Tate Publishing Catalogue

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Tate Publishing

Contents New titles

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New children’s titles

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Children’s backlist

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Tate series: Essential Artists

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Tate series: Modern Artists

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Tate series: Movements in Modern Art

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Tate series: British Artists

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Tate series: St Ives Artists

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Tate calendar and diaries

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General backlist

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Index

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Agents and representatives

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Damien Hirst Edited by Ann Gallagher

Publication April 2012 275 x 230 mm 224 pp 140 colour illustrations Hardback ISBN 978 1 84976 014 0 £35.00 Paperback ISBN 978 1 84976 010 2 £24.99 Rights: World

Exhibition Tate Modern, London 4 April – 9 September 2012 LAMOCA, Los Angeles Autumn 2012 Ann Gallagher is Head of Collections (British Art) at Tate, and the author of Susan Hiller.

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Born in Bristol in the UK in 1965, Damien Hirst is one of the most controversial and highly regarded artists of his generation. His wideranging practice, which includes installation, painting, sculpture and drawing, challenges the boundaries between art, science and popular culture. Published to accompany Hirst’s first retrospective exhibition in the UK, staged at Tate Modern during the Olympics in 2012, this book will trace Hirst’s career from his emergence on the art scene in the late 1980s to his present status as one of the best-known artists working today. With an introduction by curator Ann Gallagher, a new interview by Nicholas Serota, Director of Tate, and essays by curator Andrew Wilson, author and critic Brian Dillon and art historian and critic Thomas Crow, as well as shorter texts on key moments in Hirst’s career by Michael Craig-Martin and Michael Bracewell, this superbly illustrated survey is a fitting tribute to his ground-breaking achievements. Surveying 25 years of the artist’s practice, from young Turk of the British art scene to internationally respected figure, this book makes a major contribution to our understanding and appreciation of one the most significant artists of our time.

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Picasso and Modern British Art Edited by James Beechey and Chris Stephens

Publication February 2012 297 x 235 mm Paperback original 240 pp 160 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 890 3 £24.99 Rights: World

Exhibition Tate Britain, London 15 February – 15 July 2012 SNGMA, Edinburgh 6 August - 4 November 2012 James Beechey is an art historian and the author of Patrick Heron: Paintings 1970-84. Chris Stephens is Curator (Modern British Art) and Head of Displays at Tate Britain and the editor of Henry Moore and Francis Bacon. Contributors Andrew Brighton, Christopher Green, Helen Little and Richard Humphreys, plus an interview with John Richardson.

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Accompanying a major touring exhibition, Picasso and Modern British Art is the first book to explore Pablo Picasso’s lifelong connections with the United Kingdom. Picasso’s enormous impact on British modernism is examined through seven artists in particular for whom he proved an important stimulus: Duncan Grant, Wyndham Lewis, Ben Nicholson, Henry Moore, Francis Bacon, Graham Sutherland and David Hockney. Their responses to Picasso’s work are wide and varied: from Francis Bacon's extraordinary Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion (1944) that draws from Picasso’s paintings of figures on the beach at Dinard, works that Bacon said first inspired him to take up painting, to David Hockney’s pictorial ‘homages’ to Picasso after visiting the major Picasso retrospective exhibition at Tate eight times, the beginning of a life-long obsession with the artist. Such was Picasso’s status that it extended beyond the artistic to the political sphere, with the tour of his anti-Fascist work Guernica at the end of the 1930s and his presence at the Sheffield Peace Conference in 1950 making headline news. With over 150 illustrations and texts by leading experts in the field, this book sheds light on a little-known aspect of Picasso’s career, while at the same time redrawing our mental map of British culture in the early and mid-twentieth century.

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Turner Monet Twombly Jeremy Lewison

Publication June 2012 217 x 280 mm Hardback 272 pp 130 colour and 20 blackand-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 012 6 £25.00 Rights: World English language

Exhibition Moderna Museet, Stockholm 8 October 2011 – 15 January 2012 Staatsgallerie, Stuttgart 11 February – 28 May 2012 Tate Liverpool 22 June – 28 October 2012 Jeremy Lewison is a freelance curator and art consultant and the author of Moore and Looking at Barnet Newman

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In 1966 an exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art grabbed the headlines. The artist was an unusual one to find in a modern art gallery: JMW Turner. While that exhibition’s presentation of Turner as an influence on Abstract Expressionism is contentious, it succeeded both in presenting his work in a contemporary context and in introducing him to a new audience. In a similar spirit, Turner Monet Twombly argues the modernity of both Turner and Monet, while revealing the centrality of classical themes in the work of one of the twentieth century’s greatest artists, the American abstract painter Cy Twombly (1928 – 2011). Monet’s interest in Turner is well documented; Twombly’s passion for both artists less so. Focusing on each artists’ later paintings, marked in all three cases by strong colour and an intensity and confidence borne of age, author Jeremy Lewison highlights interests and themes they share, despite the differences in time and geography that separated them. These include Romanticism, the sublime, memory and mourning; and in Turner and Twombly’s cases, an interest in myth, classicism and the landscape of Italy. Extensively and beautifully illustrated, this major survey sheds new light on the achievements of three of the greatest artists of the past 200 years, never presented together before. Lewison’s insightful text also make wider points about inspiration and the nature of so-called ‘late style’: a combination of physical changes to the artist’s body, a preoccupation with posterity and a growing sense of the diminishment of time. 7


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Yayoi Kusama

Another London

Edited by Frances Morris

Edited by Helen Delaney Introduction by Simon Baker With an essay by Ben Gidley and Mick Gidley

Publication January 2012 275 x 220 mm 208pp 200 colour illustrations Hardback ISBN 978 1 84976 038 6 £30.00 Paperback ISBN 978 1 85437 939 9 £19.99 Rights: World, excluding Spain and North America

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Exhibition Reina Sofía, Madrid 10 May – 18 September 2011 Centre Pompidou, Paris 10 October 2011 – 9 January 2012 Tate Modern, London 9 February – 5 June 2012 Whitney Museum, New York 28 June – September 2012 Frances Morris is Head of Collections (International Art) at Tate. Contributors Jo Applin, Juliet Mitchell, Mignon Nixon, Rachel Taylor and Midori Yamamura.

Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama (b.1929) is arguably Japan's most famous living artist. Her originality, innovation and powerful desire to communicate have propelled her through a career that has spanned six decades. During this time, Kusama has explored painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, collage, film and video, performance and installation, as well as product design. From the late 1950s to the early 1970s Kusama lived in New York and was at the forefront of many artistic innovations in the city. Returning to Japan in her forties, she rebuilt her career, waiting years for the international recognition she has recently achieved. In her ninth decade her imagination remains richly creative as she continues to extend the range of her large-scale, dazzling installations and relentlessly hand-paints extensive series of minutely detailed figurative fantasy paintings. Kusama has exhibited widely around the world, including representing Japan at the Venice Biennale, and her work is in many major collections. Accompanying the first major retrospective exhibition of the artist's work to be staged in the UK, this lavishly illustrated book features an introductory essay by Tate curator Frances Morris as well as four other substantial essays by leading international critics. Topics covered include Kusama's time in New York, her career after her return to Japan, her installation works and an exploration of her art from a psychoanalytical point of view.

Also available: Infinity Net: The Autobiography of Yayoi Kusama by Yayoi Kusama see page 46

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Publication July 2012 246 x 189 mm Hardback 128 pp 100 colour and blackand-white (4-colour) illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 025 6 £16.99 Rights: World TATE EXHIBITION TITLE

Exhibition Tate Britain, London 31 July – 16 September 2012 Helen Delaney is Assistant Curator of the Tate Collection. Simon Baker is Curator of Photography and International Art at Tate. Ben Gidley is Senior Researcher at COMPAS (Centre on Migration, Policiy and Society) at Oxford University. Mick Gidley is Emeritus Professor of American Literature & Culture at the University of Leeds.

In the years between 1930 and 1980, some of the best-known photographers from around the world came to London and made its streets, buildings and communities their subject. For some, the British capital was to become home; for others it remained a foreign city, as enigmatic perhaps as any they had visited. Each brought their own distinctive perspective, subverting or perpetuating national stereotypes, seeking out the typical or the exotic, attempting to penetrate the fabled British reserve with their lens. Together their work creates a portrait of a great world city, changing and mutating, a restless and fascinating muse. This remarkable book, accompanying a major exhibition at Tate Britain in London’s Olympic year, demonstrates the breadth and variety of the responses London provoked from visiting photographers during the period, from portraits to reportage, from social realism to whimsy and humour, the changes in their technique and attitude demonstrating developments in photography itself. Essays by selected critics will address both the photographers’ contributions and the history of London. Artists represented feature some of the greatest names in twentiethcentury photography, including Eve Arnold, Dorothy Bohm, Bill Brandt, Henri-Cartier Bresson, Bruce Davidson, Elliot Erwitt, Robert Frank, Leonard Freed, Emil Hoppe,Inge Morath, Dora Maar, Irving Penn, Willy Ronis and Al Vandenberg. 9


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Edvard Munch

Edvard Munch

The Modern Eye

Frank Høifødt

Edited by Angela Lampe and Clément Chéroux

Publication June 2012 235 x 300 mm 160 pp 150 colour illustrations Hardback ISBN 978 1 84976 023 2 £40.00 Paperback ISBN 978 1 84976 058 4 £29.99 Rights: World English Language

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Exhibition Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris 21 September 2011 – 9 January 2012 Shirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt 9 February – 13 May 2012 Tate Modern, London 28 June – 14 October 2012

Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1863 – 1944) is best known for his painting The Scream, painted in 1893, which has become one of the most iconic images in the modern world. Munch was clear about his own mission in exploring the portrayal of extreme human emotion. 'Just as Leonardo da Vinci studied anatomy and dissected corpses', he wrote, 'so I try to dissect souls'. Perhaps because of the subsequent notoriety of The Scream and other works from his intensely productive early period, Munch is often presented as a nineteenth-century figure, an inspiration for and precursor of the modern artists who succeeded him. In contrast, this important new survey, accompanying a major touring exhibition, shows him to have been fully engaged with modernity, particularly by tracing his involvement with its key methods of representation: photography, cinematography and the theatrical mise-en-scène.

Angela Lampe is Curator of Modern Art at the Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou. Clément Chéroux is Curator of Photography at the Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Pompidou.

In addition to a large number of instantly recognisable masterpieces, this lavishly illustrated book reproduces many lesser-known works, as well as a wide selection of Munch’s photographs and sketches. Munch’s photographs in particular will be a revelation to many; his moody and atmospheric self-portraits and the studio shots of models that are placed alongside finished paintings reveal the way one medium fed into another. With essays by an international selection of authorities, extracts of previously untranslated writings by the artist, a chronology and bibliography, this is the most comprehensive and revealing survey of Munch’s work yet published. 10

Publication June 2012 210 x 168 mm Paperback original 80 pp 60 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 022 5 £6.99 Rights: World

Frank Høifødt is an art historian and Munch specialist, who has worked previously as lecturer and curator at the Munch Museum, Oslo.

Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1863 – 1944) is a key figure in the development of painting in the twentieth century. The themes of desolation and despair behind his best-known works such as The Sick Child (1886), The Scream (1893), Vampire (1893-4) and Ashes (1894) resonated with those living in a new modernity, and acted as an influential precursor to the Expressionist movement in Europe. This accessible survey traces Munch’s life and work: from his tragic childhood where he experienced the deaths of his mother and sister at a young age; to his travels in Europe during the emergence of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism; to his circle of friends including Henrik Ibsen; and his prolific body of work including etchings, woodcuts, lithographs and set designs. Including 60 full colour illustrations, this lucid and informative introduction is an indispensible guide to one of the most intriguing and dramatic figures in twentieth-century art.

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Russian Revolutionary Posters David King

Publication May 2012 320 x 245 mm Hardback 144 pp 165 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 019 5 £24.99 Rights: World

David King is the author of The Commissar Vanishes: The Falsification of Photographs and Art in Stalin’s Russia (1997) and Red Star Over Russia: A Visual History of the Soviet Union from 1917 to the Death of Stalin (2010). He was art editor of The Sunday Times between 1965 and 1975 and is the owner of one of the world’s pre-eminent collection of Russian artefacts.

Russian Revolutionary Posters tells the story of the development of the Soviet poster, from the revolutionary period through to the death of Stalin, revealing the way in which tumultuous events within the Soviet Union were matched by equally dramatic shifts in graphic art and design. Written and designed by David King, one of the world’s foremost experts on Soviet art and himself an internationally acclaimed graphic designer, the publication features posters drawn from his unparalleled collection, well known to visitors to Tate Modern in London. The book is arranged chronologically. Captions accompany each poster, explaining the historical and artistic context in which it was produced. Constructivist posters, socialist advertising, film posters of the 1920s, classic photomontage, the heroic posters of the Great Patriotic War, biting political satire and the cult of personality of the Stalin years are all here. The great names of Soviet poster design, including Alexander Rodchenko, El Lissitsky, Gustav Klutsis, Dimitri Moor, Viktor Demi and Nina Vatolina, all feature. However, some of the most arresting posters reproduced were created anonymously or by scarcely known artists whose work will be a revelation to many. King takes us behind the scenes, explaining the process involved in the commissioning of the posters and the key figures who coordinated poster campaigns, providing personal histories of the art directors and creative directors whose vision played such a vital role in soviet poster design. With an insightful introduction and over 165 images, some of which have never been seen before, this beautifully produced book will be the definitive survey of the subject for many years to come. 13


Publication February 2012 242 x 270 mm Hardback 224 pp 180 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 008 9 £30.00 Rights: World English language, outside North America

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Alighiero Boetti

Modern Artists series

Game Plan

William Kentridge

Edited by Lynne Cooke, Mark Godfrey and Christian Rattemeyer

Kate McCrickard

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Exhibition Reina Sofia, Madrid 5 October 2011 – 5 February 2012 Tate Modern, London 5 April – 9 September 2012 Museum of Modern Art, New York Autumn 2012

Alighiero Boetti (1940–1994) was one of the most innovative artists of the twentieth century. Originally associated with the Arte Povera group in Turin, in the 1960s he made works using materials sourced in hardware stores, shifting by 1970 to create art using drawing, Biro pens, newspaper images and artist’s books. Based in Rome, he travelled constantly to distant destinations including Guatemala, Ethiopia, Japan, and, most frequently, Kabul, in Afghanistan. It was in Kabul that he set up a hotel and commissioned artisans to create embroideries, most famously his 'mappe', intricate maps of the world coloured according to political affiliation. Boetti’s work is always poetic and playful, and he enjoyed creating different kinds of games involving time patterns and numeric sequences. At the same time he remained in touch with and inspired by the world around him, responsive to the complex political shifts that took place during the 1970s and ‘80s.

Lynne Cooke is Chief Curator and Deputy Director of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid. Mark Godfrey is Curator at Tate Modern. Christian Rattemeyer is Curator at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Published on the occasion of a major touring exhibition, this comprehensive, lavishly illustrated overview brings together leading international critics and curators, each examining a different aspect of Boetti’s achievements, together helping to explain why he remains both influential and inspiring nearly two decades after his death.

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Publication March 2012 270 x 210 mm Paperback original 128 pp 100 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 972 6 £16.99 Rights: World

Kate McCrickard is a writer and artist based in Paris.

William Kentridge is South Africa’s best-known contemporary artist, featured in major exhibitions across the world from the Museum of Modern Art in New York to the Jeu de Paume in Paris and The National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo. Many who view his work for the first time assume he is black. In fact he was born in Johannesburg in 1955 into a family of Jewish civil-rights activists and lawyers of Eastern European descent, meaning that his work speaks directly neither of the black experience in South Africa, nor that of the privileged white population under the apartheid regime. Best known for expressionistic, animated films based on charcoal drawings that have been featured in museums and film festivals worldwide, he also makes prints, books, collage, tapestry and sculpture. He is internationally renowned for his direction and design of operas at some of the the world’s leading opera houses, as well as for his collaborations with the Handspring Puppet Company. Unlike many previous authors, Kate McCrickard does not privilege one aspect of Kentridge’s work over another but provides an accessible yet authoritative overview of his career to date. Focusing on six key works in depth, with over 100 colour illustrations, this is the perfect introduction to one of the twenty-first century’s most complex yet engaging artists.

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Migrations

Alex Katz

Journeys into British Art

Edited by Martin Clark and Sarah Martin

Edited by Lizzie Carey-Thomas

Publication May 2012 ISBN 978 1 84976 040 9 Rights: World Exhibition Tate St Ives 19 May – 23 September 2012 Turner Contemporary, Margate Autumn 2012

Publication January 2012 245 x 205 mm Paperback 128 pp 60 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 007 2 £14.99 Rights: World

Martin Clark is Artistic Director at Tate St Ives. Sarah Martin is Exhibitions Curator at Turner Contemporary. TATE EXHIBITION TITLE

Exhibition Tate Britain, London 31 January – 12 August 2012

Britain, and British art, have been shaped by successive waves of migration. In the second half of the nineteenth century American artists like James McNeill Whistler and John Singer Sargent trained and exhibited in Paris before settling in London, while French artists such as Henri Fantin-Latour and Alphonse Legros made regular visits to England. The east London Jewish diaspora produced a number of significant artists in the early twentieth century, including David Bomberg, Jacob Epstein and Mark Gertler. Refugees from the rise of Fascism in Europe in the 1930s included Naum Gabo, Oskar Kokoschka, Piet Mondrian and Kurt Schwitters. Artists who made their way to Britain from countries in the former British Empire included Frank Bowling, Rasheed Araeen and Aubrey Williams. In the 1970s the rise of conceptual art saw a generation of artists like David Medalla, David Lamelas and Gustav Metzger who were international in their attitude to their work and their own identity. The charged socio-political climate of the 1980s challenged artists like Black Audio Film Collective, Keith Piper, Sonia Boyce and Donald Rodney to explore being both ‘Black’ and ‘British’. Finally, London’s current position as an international hub sees artists like Peter Doig, Steve McQueen, Wolfgang Tillmans and Tris Vonna Michell networked globally as never before.

Lizzie Carey-Thomas is Curator of Contemporary British Art at Tate. Contributors include Sonia Boyce, T.J. Demos, Kodwo Eshun, Paul Goodwin, David Medalla and Wolfgang Tillmans.

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Born in 1927 in Brooklyn, New York, Alex Katz is one of the most important and respected living American artists. In 2012 he will celebrate his 85th birthday, after a career that spans a remarkable six decades. Katz’s paintings are defined by their flatness of colour and form, their economy of line, and their cool but seductive emotional detachment, evoking an everyday America of easy living, leisure and recreation. Featuring over thirty painted works, as well as collages and cut-outs from throughout Katz’s career, and with essays by leading authorities on his work, this is a significant addition to our understanding and appreciation of this fascinating artist.

Simon Fujiwara Edited by Miguel Amado Publication January 2012 220 x 305 mm Hardback 256 pp 150 colour and 200 blackand-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 045 4 Rights: World

Simon Fujiwara (b. 1982) has exhibited internationally, including at the Venice Biennale, and received the Cartier Award 2010. Through novels, theatre plays, lectures and installations, Fujiwara scripts and performs his own biography as fiction – a drama in which he plays the roles of multiple characters: artist, novelist, anthropologist, eroticist, architect and playwright. Fujiwara fuses the personal with grand socio-political and historical themes.

Exhibition Tate St Ives 18 January – 7 May 2012 Miguel Amado is Exhibitions and Displays Curator at Tate St Ives.

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Including artist interviews, texts by leading curators and critics, extensive illustrations and a timeline, this important book tells the previously hidden story of the vital part migration has played in the shaping of British art and culture. 16

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Accompanying a major exhibition at Tate St Ives, this is closer to an artist’s book in appearance than a conventional exhibition catalogue, yet it will be the most thorough exploration of the work of this important emerging artist yet published.


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Make Your Mark The Drawing Book for Children

The Table that Ran Away to the Woods

Sarah Richardson

Stefan Themerson Illustrations by Franciszka Themerson

Publication May 2012 275 x 210 mm Paperback 80 pp 330 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 011 9 £7.99 Rights: World

Publication May 2012 238 x 163 mm Hardback 20 pp 15 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 057 7 £6.99 Rights: World

Sarah Richardson is an artist who has taught art in a number of London schools, as well as teaching on courses for PGCE student teachers at Goldsmiths and the Institute of Education. She is the author of the best-selling Art in a Box, which won the 2006 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award in the USA.

Written and hand drawn by award-winning author Sarah Richardson, Make Your Mark is part drawing manual and part activity book, designed to build confidence and unlock creativity in all who use it. Rather than providing too many prescriptive instructions, Make Your Mark functions as a drawing aid, taking its readers on a creative journey. Beginning with the joys of scribbling, they learn how to create tone, line, shape, texture and pattern, eventually arriving at the more sophisticated principles involved in drawing animals and people and mastering perspective. Unlike so many practical art books, which tend to be dreary and poorly designed, Make Your Mark is as visually stimulating as it is thoughtprovoking and fun to use. Drawing on her extensive experience of teaching art to both adults and children, Sarah Richardson’s use of her own drawings and photographs brings a vitality and freshness to the book’s pages which is as inspiring as her concise and pithy texts. Through its wide range of activities and creative challenges, this book will help young artists discover their own potential, giving them the confidence to go ahead and make their mark.

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Stefan and Franciszka Themerson were leading Polish avant-garde artists and film-makers in the 1930s. They left Warsaw for Paris in 1937, and in 1940 Franciszka fled to London, where her husband later joined her in 1942. In 1948 they founded the influential Gaberbocchus Press, publishers of Kurt Schwitters, Jankel Adler and Alfred Jarry, among others.

The Table that Ran Away to the Woods tells the tale of a writing desk that one day ‘grabbed two pairs of shoes, ran downstairs, and took flight’, escaping into the countryside with its owners in barefoot pursuit. This is the first time the story – first published in a Polish newspaper in occupied France in 1940 and recreated in this exquisite collaged version in 1963 – has been made available to an English-speaking audience. Lovingly republished, this will be an opportunity for a new audience to escape into a book which, as art historian Nick Wadley says in his accompanying note, ‘has all the innocence of a child’s song, as the table dances back to nature, and the liberated typography floats across the page’.

Also available: My First Nursery Book by Franciszka Themerson see page 26

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The Sun is Yellow Kveta Pacovská Publication January 2012 220 x 293 mm Hardback 32 pp Colour illustrations throughout ISBN 978 1 84976 064 5 £14.99 Rights: World English language

Born in Prague in 1928, Pacovská is one of the greats of modern book illustration. Her unique style and unparalleled skill in creating books that fire the imagination and entice wonder in children of all ages has won her international acclaim. The Sun is Yellow is a masterpiece of the art of books for children. With plenty of windows to open and hidden characters to discover, it offers an enchanting adventure through the magical world of colour. In 1992, Pacovská won the Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest and most prestigious international award for children's book authors and illustrators.

Sarah and Simon and No Red Paint Edward Ardizzone Publication March 2012 235 x 185 mm Hardback 48 pp 48 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 002 7 £8.99 Rights: World excluding North America

Sarah and Simon live with their father and mother and their baby brother in a big room called a studio. Their father is an artist, and he is busy painting his masterpiece. When it is finished, they will become rich and famous, but in the meantime they are poor, yet very happy. Then one day their father runs out of red paint – and there is no money to buy any more. So Sarah and Simon set out to find some . . . Edward Ardizzone (1900–79), the acclaimed master of children's book illustration, brings all his skills to bear in this classic and endearing tale, which has been unavailable for over forty years. 20

Children's backlist 10 Marion Bataille

140 x 134 mm Hardback pop-up book with slipcase die-cut front and back 11 pp ISBN 978 1 85437 971 9 £9.99 Rights: UK and Commonwealth only POP-UP

Marion Bataille, the creator of the best-selling ABC3D, is one of the world‘s greatest pop-up designers. In I0, she plays with the shape of numbers, exploring the pleasure of seeing one number mutate into another as we count from one to ten and back again. The formal perfection and playful intelligence of this book will enchant readers of all ages.

233 x 150 mm Hardback 112 pp 12 colour and 50 blackand-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 957 3 £12.99 Rights: World English language, excluding North America

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Lewis Carroll Illustrated by Tove Jansson

190 x 310 mm Paperback with 8 fold-out pages and 400 reusable stickers 50 pp Colour illustrations STICKERS throughout ISBN 978 1 85437 976 4 £8.99 Rights: World English language

All Around the World Géraldine Cosneau

240 x 240 mm Hardback 56 pp Colour illustrations throughout ISBN 978 1 84976 004 1 £9.99 Rights: World English language

Anteaters to Zebras Alan Fletcher

In 1966 one of the most popular books ever written found an illustrator worthy of its enchantment and surreal beauty in Tove Jansson, renowned creator of the Moomin books. Over forty years on, Jansson's beautiful edition of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is finally made available to an English-speaking audience.

All Around the World is a charmingly illustrated journey of discovery through different environments: ocean, forest, jungle, desert and the Arctic. Each landscape is shown in a giant, fold-out panorama with hundreds of charming reusable animal stickers which children will love placing in position. On the reverse side of the panoramas are pictures to colour in, which can be detached and displayed on the wall.

Alan Fletcher (1931– 2006) is one of the most influential and respected figures in British design. Originally designed with Fletcher's grandson in mind, Anteaters to Zebras is a creative, playful and witty introduction to the alphabet, expressing the pleasure he took in turning work and play into the same activity.

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Children's backlist Around the World with Mouk Marc Boutavant

290 x 290 mm Hardback with 40 reusable stickers 28 pp 28 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 854 5 £12.99 Rights: Exclusive English language in the UK and Ireland. Non-exclusive rest of world (excluding Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Philippines and USA)

AWARD WINNER

Meet Mouk, the adorable and intrepid little bear who sets off on a journey around the world. Mouk invites his readers to explore with him eleven vividly illustrated countries and to join in the fun with forty reusable stickers. The book is suitable for all active youngsters and is virtually indestructible, with extra-thick, glossy paper and padded covers.

Art Collector game

Revised Edition Box size 138 x 105 mm ISBN 978 1 85437 947 4 £8.95 (incl. VAT) Rights: World

Based on the traditional game of Happy Families, Art Collector is an engaging card-game in which players acquire, trade and collect works of art from Tate’s renowned collection of international and British art. Artists featured include Constable, Dalí, Gainsborough, Gilbert & George, Hodgkin, Picasso, Rossetti and Turner.

Contains: 52 cards Suitable for 7+ year olds

Art in a Box Sarah Richardson

Revised Edition Box size 165 x 230 mm ISBN 978 1 85437 927 6 £13.95 (incl. VAT) Rights: World

Art in a Box is an ideal way of introducing children to the world of art and encouraging artistic creativity. The box contains twenty A5 cards each depicting a work of art from Tate’s collection with a range of related art activities detailed on the reverse. Ideal for children’s entertainment at home or as a resource for teachers in the classroom. Features works by Picasso, Hepworth, Pollock, Moore and others.

Contains: 20 colour A5 cards Glossary of key terms Practical tips Colour Wheel Suitable for 5 to 11 year olds

At the Seaside Germano Zullo and Albertine

260 x 340 mm Hardback boardbook 16 pp 16 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 862 0 £9.99 Rights: World English language

‘Absolutely gorgeous … every spread is crammed full of fun and humorous illustrations … There is so much to see and so many characters to find – each time you go back to it you’ll find more adventures to tell’ – Lovereading This large-format boardbook lets readers share in all the excitement of the seaside as they follow the characters from page to page. 22

Children's backlist Big-Top Benn David McKee

225 x 225 mm Hardback 48 pp Colour illustrations throughout ISBN 978 1 85437 961 0 £8.99 Rights: World excluding Japan BEST SELLER

First published forty years ago, Big-Top Benn is one of a series of adventures by author and illustrator David McKee that inspired the legendary TV series that made Mr Benn part of the folk memory of the nation. This enchanting book brings to a new generation the glories of a golden age of children’s book illustration and story telling.

275 x 320 mm Hardback, spiralbound 60 pp 58 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 851 4 £8.99 Rights: World English language

The Big Book of Shapes Marie-Pascale Cocagne and Bridget Strevens-Marzo

320 x 275 mm Paperback original with 150 mm diameter hole at centre of spine 96 pp Black-and-white illustrations throughout ISBN 978 1 85437 946 7 £8.99 Rights: World, excluding France, Korea and Spain

The Book With a Hole Hervé Tullet

The Big Book of Shapes is crammed full of things for young children to enjoy, letting every reader invent their own colourful world out of squares, circles and triangles. The large format and spiral binding make the book easy to use, and the heavy paper is suitable for pencils, felt-tips, crayons or paint.

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The Book With a Hole is an activity book like no other. A hole goes right through the middle of the book! Sometimes the hole is a magnifying glass to look at bugs, sometimes it is a pool to jump into, a track to race around or a tropical island. One minute the book asks you to draw, the next, to build your own skyscraper. There’s no limit to the games you can play or the fun you can have ... Just don’t fall into the hole! The Colouring Book Hervé Tullet

280 x 230 mm Paperback original 208 pp 208 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 819 4 £9.99 Rights: World, excluding France, Korea and Spain

‘This 208-page gem is jam-packed … I never saw a colouring book like this’ – Time Out

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Sparkling with humour and inventiveness, this book is packed full of ideas. Absorbing and stimulating, it will motivate each reader to use colour imaginatively and to think creatively, as they respond to the unique challenges on every page.


Children's backlist Counting Birds Alice Melvin

230 x 210 mm Hardback 32 pp 32 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 855 2 £8.99 Rights: World, excluding France

Booktrust Best New Illustrators Award 2011 ‘visually striking and ornithologically accurate’ – The Guardian AWARD WINNER

All young readers will enjoy this beautiful picture book from the outstanding Japanese illustrator Taro Miura. With bright colours and clear design, accompanied by a simple text, each picture tells the story of a day when very strange things happen. A sleeping child’s bed turns into a ski-slope; the sky is full of sheep; a clock has turned into a swing … You never know what you might find next …

250 x 250 mm Hardback 64 pp Colour illustrations throughout ISBN 978 1 85437 992 4 £12.99 Rights: World

Faces David Goodman and Zoe Miller

216 x 241 mm Hardback 32 pp 24 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 926 9 £9.99 Rights: UK and Commonwealth

For Just One Day Laura Leuck Illustrations by Marc Boutavant

Faces are all around us, everywhere we look. On every page of this inspiring and imaginative book the reader will encounter unusual and creative ways of making faces, using printing, collage, geometric shapes and sculpture. Faces is the latest book by design duo David Goodman and Zoe Miller, bearing the hallmark of their distinctive and original graphic style.

What child hasn’t wished that, for just one day, they could be something else? What would it be like to be a monkey, a bear or a crocodile? Each page of this enchanting book encourages young readers to let their imaginations run wild. This charming combination of endearing images and memorable and humorous rhymes will keep young readers entranced. 24

The Hunting of the Snark Lewis Carroll Illustrated by Tove Jansson

265 x 176 mm Hardback 52 pp including 20 gatefolds 34 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 943 6 £9.99 Rights: World, excluding France and Korea

The High Street Alice Melvin

In 1959 Finnish author and illustrator Tove Jansson, famous for her much-loved Moomin characters, was commissioned to illustrate a Swedish edition of Lewis Carroll’s The Hunting of the Snark. Unavailable for over fifty years, Jansson's beautiful illustrations are matched in this unique edition with Lewis Carroll’s original English text for the first time.

Intricately worked illustrations combine with a charming, rhyming text, to make this an ideal book to read aloud with children learning to count. Crazy Days Taro Miura

255 x 185 mm Hardback 24 pp 12 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 850 7 £8.99 Rights: World English language

Children’s backlist 190 x 120 mm Hardback PLC 64 pp 18 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 956 6 £7.99 Rights: World English language

Sally has a list of 10 items she needs to buy. Open the flaps to see inside the shops, where unusual things are going on. Can Sally find everything on her list? This charming story showcases Alice Melvin’s trademark, highly detailed illustrations, that both hark back to a previous age and remain strongly contemporary.

DVD Running time: 27 minutes EAN 50324951225567 £4.99

The Itch of the Golden Nit – The Tate Movie Project DVD

196 x 220 mm Hardback 40 pp Colour illustrations throughout ISBN 978 1 84976 001 0 £6.99 Rights: World

The Itch of the Golden Nit – The Tate Movie Project Book Dave Ingham

The Tate Movie Project brings together artwork from thousands of British school children to create a landmark animated movie, The Itch of the Golden Nit. Eleven-year old Beanie's boring life changes forever when Evil Stella and her flaming sidekick Fireboy show up in his back garden one day after school, looking for the Golden Nit. Can Beanie save the universe?

The Tate Movie Project brings together artwork from thousands of British school children to create a landmark animated movie, The Itch of the Golden Nit. Published together with the DVD release, the book is illustrated with the quirky, hand-drawn storyboards, capturing the spirit and exctiement of its rollicking storyline. 25


Children's backlist Miffy the Artist Dick Bruna

180 x 180 mm Hardback 32 pp 16 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 823 1 £6.99 Rights: World English language BEST SELLER

‘The simple story of Miffy the Artist encapsulates what happened to me. I hope it inspires parents to introduce art to their children as early as possible’ – Dick Bruna

246 x 189 mm Hardback 32 pp Colour illustrations throughout ISBN 978 1 85437 942 9 £6.99 Rights: World

Noisy Neighbours Ruth Green

200 x 185 mm Hardback 64 pp 56 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 816 3 £7.99 Rights: World

Peter Blake’s ABC Peter Blake

The hero of Noisy Neighbours is a tired and grumpy snail who is searching for some peace and quiet. Wherever he goes he bumps into his neighbours – chirping sparrows, singing foxes, hooting owls, quacking ducks and buzzing bees – each noisier than the last! This amusing story is illustrated with the colourful screenprints that have made Ruth Green one of the leading illustrators of her generation.

In this charming addition to her story, Miffy takes inspiration from a visit to an art gallery and decides to become an artist herself.

230 x 310 mm 40 pp 32 colour illustrations Hardback (die-cut cover) ISBN 978 1 85437 914 6 £12.99 Rights: Exclusive English language in UK and Commonwealth. Non-exclusive English language in Africa and South East Asia

Monday Anne Herbauts

225 x 225 mm Hardback 48 pp Colour illustrations throughout ISBN 978 1 85437 990 0 £8.99 Rights: World, excluding Japan

Mr Benn – Red Knight David McKee

‘Mesmerising’ – New York Times Monday is an endearing, magical tale from the winner of Europe’s highly esteemed Grand Prix de l’Illustration. It follows the story of Monday and his friends, watching the seasons go by. When winter comes, you feel the snowflakes on the page, and, as the pages grow thinner, poor Monday starts to disappear….

Published in 1967, Mr Benn – Red Knight was the first Mr Benn book ever written. It introduces the friendly bowler-hatted character who inspired the legendary TV series which made Mr Benn a household name. In this delightful story, Mr Benn finds himself transported into a medieval world where he assists an unfortunate dragon whose role as firelighter to the king is threatened by a greedy matchmaker. My First Nursery Book Franciszka Themerson

246 x 189 mm Hardback 72 pp 72 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 806 4 £8.99 Rights: World, excluding France and North America

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‘Beautifully designed, with text and illustrations wittily integrated … this is a book for adult readers to savour as they pore over it with child listeners, who will love the details too’ – Julia Eccleshare, Guardian

‘The book’s a delight – and it will delight young readers ’ – The Independent ‘… in praise of the sometimes beautiful, sometimes joyous ephemera of life’ – Varoom Created by Peter Blake, the pioneer of Pop art, this charming ABC features objects and letters chosen by the artist from his vast and unique collection and will delight young and old alike.

320 x 275 mm Hardback 62 pp 62 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 774 6 £8.99 Rights: World English language

The Scribble Book Hervé Tullet ‘It’s an open invitation to pick up a pencil, dive in, and start drawing and scribbling’ – BBC Front Row

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Shape David Goodman and Zoe Miller

250 x 250 mm Hardback 64 pp Colour illustrations throughout ISBN 978 1 85437 779 1 £12.99 Rights: World

‘Beautifully illustrated … imaginative and fun to experience’ – Arts & Activities This lavish book is bursting with sparkling images and intriguing activities exploring the world of shape. Hands-on projects help give children a firm understanding about shape and encourage them to use their own creativity.

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This irreverent and humorous book does away with the traditional rules of the colouring book. As the book unfolds, the scribbles evolve into puzzles to be solved and finally into genuine drawings.

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Children's backlist When I Was Born Isabel Minhós Martins Illustrated by Madalena Matoso

220 x 195 mm Hardback 32 pp Colour illustrations throughout ISBN 978 1 85437 958 0 £7.99 Rights: World English language, excluding Korea

‘All the senses are encountered and brought to life by the striking images in this winning little volume‘ – The Bookseller

Tate series 246 x 189 mm Paperback 224 pp Approximately 100 colour illustrations Rights: World

Essential Artists A series of authoritative reference guides to the world’s major artists. Each book provides the essential information on the artist’s work and career in an attractive, accessible and affordable format.

Ideal for reading aloud, children and adults alike will love this colourful and poetic tale which explores how young children look at the world when experiencing it for the first time. 237 x 235 mm Hardback pop-up 20 pp 9 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 905 4 £19.99 Rights: Exclusive English language in UK, Ireland, Australasia and British West Indies. POP-UP Non-exclusive rest of world, excluding North America and the Philippines

White Noise David A. Carter

The Blake Book Martin Myrone

The Duchamp Book Gavin Parkinson

‘White Noise ... is a laptop sculpture garden, a romp through cubism and futurism, and a lesson in early-20th-century modernist formalism‘ – Steven Heller, New York Times

‘An excellent choice as a text to recommend to students or laypersons who want to learn more about Blake and his art’ – Blake / An Illustrated Quarterly

Demystifies the often obscure discourse surrounding this most influential of artists, exploring his life, art and critical reception.

In White Noise the paper structures are not only incredibly elegant and intricate; they even create their own sounds as they open.

£16.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 727 2

£17.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 766 1

237 x 235 mm Hardback pop-up 20 pp 9 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 955 9 £19.99 Rights: Exclusive English language in UK, Ireland, Australasia and British West Indies. POP-UP Non-exclusive rest of world, excluding North America and the Philippines

Yellow Square David A. Carter

The Picasso Book Neil Cox

The Rothko Book Bonnie Clearwater

A roller coaster awaits in this magnificent pop-up book with its spellbinding, explosive paper architecture, complete with one yellow square in each spread. Thrill seekers are invited to open it and enjoy the ride as the art takes off, turns inside out and loops the loop, leaving you eager to read this collectible classic all over again.

Drawing extensively on recent research, this book provides both an introduction and new insights into Picasso’s art, career and the myths that surround him.

This comprehensive survey traces Rothko’s career, his influence and interaction with other artists, and draws on his own letters and writings.

£17.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 843 9

£16.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 573 5

The Turner Book Sam Smiles ‘Easily the best introduction to Turner I have read. The Turner that emerges is entirely congenial and transfixing’ – Professor Kathleen Nicholson £16.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 572 8 28

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Modern Artists

270 x 210 mm Paperback 128 pp 100 colour illustrations Rights: World

General Editor: Lewis Biggs ‘Tate’s excellent compact series on contemporary art’ – Financial Times ‘A smart series’ – Daily Telegraph ‘Excellent series of monographs’ – Blueprint Affordable and accessible, Modern Artists are an essential reference for all those interested in contemporary visual art. Each volume contains 100 colour illustrations, new interviews with the artist, a chronological survey of their career and detailed commentary on key works.

Sarah Lucas Matthew Collings

Julian Opie Mary Horlock

‘Thoughtful and wellillustrated’ – The Times ‘Highly informative’ – Art Newspaper

As at home designing billboards or CD covers as in the gallery, Opie has expanded the field of contemporary art.

£14.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 389 2

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Peter Blake Natalie Rudd

Louise Bourgeois Ann Coxon

Gabriel Orozco Jessica Morgan

Paula Rego Fiona Bradley

With a career spanning five decades, Blake remains one of the most original and influential figures in British art today.

A fitting tribute to the astonishing achievements of Louise Bourgeois, who is widely regarded as one of the most remarkable and influential artists of the past hundred years.

In the hands of Mexicanborn artist Gabriel Orozco the materials of everyday life are transformed into something poignant, humorous or poetic. This is the perfect introduction to his life and work.

‘Excellent’ – Guardian

£16.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 419 6

£14.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 882 8

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Tracey Emin Neal Brown

Douglas Gordon Katrina M. Brown

Ed Ruscha Mary Richards

Jeff Wall Craig Burnett

‘Attractively designed, generously illustrated’ – The Art Book

Working with film, text and sound, Gordon has created his own unique artistic vocabulary.

Tracing the development of Ruscha’s work across five decades, exploring its engagement with Dada and Surrealism, Pop, the rise of Conceptual art, photography, literature and cinema.

‘Incisive … witty ’ – Blueprint

£14.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 464 6

£14.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 623 7

£14.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 611 4

Antony Gormley Martin Caiger-Smith

William Kentridge Kate McCrickard

Rachel Whiteread Charlotte Mullins

Richard Wilson Simon Morrissey

Popularly acclaimed, Gormley has succeeded in taking his work beyond the gallery into public spaces.

South Africa's best-known contemporary artist, Kentridge's extensive and politically engaged oeuvre ranges from drawings and collage, to opera direction and design.

Survey of an artist who singlehandedly expanded the parameters of contemporary sculpture.

Wilson’s dramatic interventions into the fabric of architecture and objects make him one of Britain’s most exciting artists.

£16.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 972 6

£14.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 519 3

£14.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 570 4

Emin has embraced her celebrity status and turned her own life into material for her art. £16.99 ISBN 978 1 85437 542 1

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Authoritative survey of one of Britain’s leading figurative painters.

Wall’s monumental photographs have established him as one of the world’s leading contemporary artists.

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Tate series 241 x 171 mm Paperback 80 pp Approximately 60 colour illustrations £8.95

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Movements in Modern Art General Editor: Simon Wilson This series provides concise, accessible and richly illustrated introductions to the major art movements of the last hundred years.

Futurism Richard Humphreys

Minimalism David Batchelor

Inspired by the cities, technology, speed and latent violence of the modern era, the Futurists created an art and ideology to illustrate their highly politicised vision of modernity.

‘The best place to start’ – Independent Concentrating on the work of five major artists and the critical reception it received, this is a concise and cogent survey.

ISBN 978 1 85437 253 6

ISBN 978 1 85437 183 6

Modernism Charles Harrison

Pop Art David McCarthy

Hailed as the first truly American modern art movement, the work of Abstract Expressionist artists such as Pollock, Rothko and de Kooning still exerts a powerful influence.

Often associated with the highest achievements in the art of the past 150 years, Harrison considers what the defining characteristics of Modernism are, questioning many received ideas.

Mass culture, popular taste and kitsch were the inspiration and provocative themes of Pop art, a movement that numbered Andy Warhol and Richard Hamilton among its adherents.

ISBN 978 1 85437 302 1

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ISBN 978 1 85437 184 3

ISBN 978 1 85437 304 5

Arte Povera Robert Lumley

Conceptual Art Paul Wood

Post-Impressionism Belinda Thomson

Postmodernism Eleanor Heartney

‘A hugely impressive survey’ – Frieze

‘Perceptive, portable and very good value’ – Art Newspaper

Hard on the heels of the Impressionists came artists with a different agenda. Dissatisfied with short-term effects, painters such as Gauguin and van Gogh strove for a more permanent and expressive art.

A much-needed, accessible introduction to this embattled term, concentrating on key works by artists including Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman and Gilbert & George.

Abstract Art Mel Gooding

Abstract Expressionism Debra Bricker Balken

In a new approach to Abstract art, the author offers fresh readings of specific works by artists as diverse as Malevich, Gabo, Mondrian and Pollock.

Lumley presents a cogent history of the Italian post-war art movement distinguished for its use of everyday materials.

A concise account of the art movement that challenged the basis of art itself.

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ISBN 978 1 85437 588 9

ISBN 978 1 85437 385 4

ISBN 978 1 85437 254 3

Cubism David Cottington

Expressionism Shulamith Behr

Realism James Malpas

Surrealism Fiona Bradley

An examination of one of the most influential of all avant-garde movements that reflected the emergence of a new modernity before the First World War.

Though diverse in style and content, Expressionism was united in its search for an inner reality behind the external world of appearances.

A genre that is striking for its diversity and bound only by a common thread of an artist’s commitment to the modern world and to things as they appear, Realism encompasses artists as diverse as Walter Sickert and Andy Warhol.

Bradley explores one of the most influential of all art movements, born in Paris in the 1920s, which plumbed the subconscious, dreams and the imagination.

ISBN 978 1 85437 251 2

ISBN 978 1 85437 252 9

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Tate series 241 x 171 mm Paperback 80 pp Approximately 40 colour and 20 black-and-white illustrations £8.99

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British Artists General Editor: Richard Humphreys ‘An increasingly indispensable range of titles’ – Art Newspaper ‘Excellent’ – Artists and Illustrators A major series of fully illustrated guides to the lives and careers of influential British artists, from the eighteenth century onwards.

Dante Gabriel Rossetti Lisa Tickner

Walter Sickert David Peters Corbett Looks at the dynamism of an artist who constantly reinvented himself. Considers paintings from Sickert’s earliest career to his last works.

Overview of the Pre-Raphaelite painter and poet’s career, providing a picture of a truly innovative and visionary artist.

ISBN 978 1 85437 487 5

ISBN 978 1 85437 308 3

William Blake William Vaughan

Edward Burne-Jones David Peters Corbett

Stanley Spencer Kitty Hauser

George Stubbs Martin Myrone

A gifted painter and poet, Blake’s work was arresting for its beauty and strangeness, and he remains a remarkable and controversial figure.

Throws new light on the inspiration and working practices of this most romantic of artists.

Discusses the personal experiences that inspired the works of this highly regarded and much admired twentiethcentury artist.

This refreshing interpretation of Stubbs reaffirms his singular importance in the history of British art.

ISBN 978 1 85437 435 6

ISBN 978 1 85437 351 9

ISBN 978 1 85437 433 2

Henry Fuseli Martin Myrone

Wyndham Lewis Richard Humphreys

J.M.W. Turner Sam Smiles

A new interpretation of one of the most idiosyncratic and original figures in the history of British art: the painter, poet, critic and teacher Henry Fuseli.

‘The best short introduction to Lewis’s work’ – Independent

‘Intelligent, accessible’ – Turner Society News

James Abbott McNeill Whistler Robin Spencer

ISBN 978 1 85437 281 9

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‘Excellent’ – Daily Telegraph

An authoritative survey of the controversial artist seen by many as fundamental to Modernism.

The ideal introduction to the life and works of one of Britain’s greatest artists.

ISBN 978 1 85437 524 7 ISBN 978 1 85437 357 1

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ISBN 978 1 85437 333 5

Paul Nash David Boyd Haycock

Samuel Palmer Timothy Wilcox

‘Accessible read, with fascinating accounts of Nash’s responses to his main concerns: the English landscape, war and flying’ – Artists and Illustrators

Critically examines the career of one of the best-loved but least understood figures in British art.

ISBN 978 1 85437 436 3

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Tate series 241 x 171 mm Paperback 80 pp Approximately 40 colour and 20 black-and-white illustrations £8.99

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St Ives Artists General Editor: Michael Tooby ‘Well written and well illustrated … they will be welcomed by all admirers of art’ – Cornishman

Ben Nicholson Virginia Button

Alfred Wallis Matthew Gale

A pioneer of abstract art in Britain, Nicholson played a significant role in the European avant-garde.

The primitive vision and object-like paintings of this most original artist were highly influential to the development of British Modernism.

ISBN 978 1 85437 665 7

ISBN 978 1 85437 228 4

This series explores the life and work of major artists associated with St Ives.

Terry Frost Chris Stephens

Patrick Heron Michael McNay

Christopher Wood Virginia Button

Frost was one of Britain’s great abstract painters. This survey covers his entire career, up to his death in 2003.

Heron was the first British artist to embrace abstraction in the 1950s. This survey explores his creative relationship with Cornwall.

Wood was a leading painter of his generation and played a pivotal role in the development of 1920s British Modernism.

ISBN 978 1 85437 309 0

ISBN 978 1 85437 310 6

ISBN 978 1 85437 466 0

Roger Hilton Chris Stephens

Peter Lanyon Margaret Garlake

A fascinating insight into the life and work of this great British abstract artist.

The only native-born Cornishman in the St Ives School, Lanyon was passionate about the local landscape.

ISBN 978 1 85437 669 5

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Tate calendar and diaries Tate Calendar 2013

Available from June 2012 300 x 300 mm 12 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 059 1 £9.99 (incl. VAT)

Featuring iconic images by modern and contemporary artists from Tate‘s collection, including Mark Rothko, Roy Lichtenstein, Ben Nicholson, Ellsworth Kelly, Marc Vaux, Fiona Rae and Damien Hirst. The calendar opens to double height (600 mm), showing the image on the top page, with a grid calendar underneath that gives space to note birthdays and other important events.

Available from June 2012 210 x 180 mm Matt laminated hardback 144 pp 54 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 060 7 £12.95 (incl. VAT)

Tate Desk Diary 2013

Available from June 2012 155 x 110 mm Matt laminated hardback 144 pp 12 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 061 4 £6.95 (incl. VAT)

Tate Pocket Diary 2013

The 2013 Tate Desk Diary features highlights from Tate‘s collection, including John Singer Sargent, John Everett Millais, Jacob Epstein, Peter Doig, Patrick Caulfield and Terry Frost. The diary is a-week-to-view and includes a section for names and addresses.

This handy and attractive diary is a-week-toview, with twelve colour reproductions of works by modern and contemporary artists from Tate‘s collection. Featured artists include Anish Kapoor, Barry Flanagan, Ellsworth Kelly and Pauline Boty.

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General backlist 176 x 125 mm Hardback PLC with exposed greyboards 192 pp Colour illustrations throughout ISBN 978 1 85437 984 9 £9.99 Rights: World

@earth Peter Kennard Assisted by Tarek Salhany

258 x 224 mm Hardback 208 pp 100 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 923 8 £19.99 Rights: World

Afro Modern Journeys through the Black Atlantic Edited by Tanya Barson and Peter Gorschlüter

255 x 215 mm Paperback original 192 pp 120 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 991 7 £24.99 Rights: World

Alice in Wonderland Through the Visual Arts Edited by Gavin Delahunty and Christoph Schulz

279 x 229 mm Hardback with dust jacket that folds out into a poster 264 pp Colour illustrations throughout ISBN 978 1 85437 950 4 £25.00 Rights: UK and Commonwealth

Art of McSweeney’s Editors of McSweeney’s

'I take my hat off to you Sir, @earth looks great' – Banksy @earth is a story without words. In turn shocking and unsettling, Kennard’s photomontages make a powerful statement about the current eco-crisis and the injustices of the power structures dominating today’s world.

While the narrative of Modernism has often excluded artists and intellectuals of African descent, this book demonstrates that they have been central to the formation of modernity. Fully illustrated, with contributions by leading international critics and artists, this is both a visual feast and an essential reference.

For the first time, this book examines a wide range of the art that has been inspired by the Alice stories, including Tenniel's iconic characterisations, and work by Balthus, Tim Burton, Peter Blake, Max Ernst, Nan Goldin, Grayson Perry, Pierre & Gilles, Annie Leibovitz, René Magritte, Sigmar Polke and Paula Rego.

'Fascinating' – The Shortlist American publishing house McSweeney’s has long been renowned for its innovative design and use of illustration. This book takes readers behind the scenes of this enthusiast-run publishing phenomenon, with copious illustrations and interviews with participating artists, designers and authors. 39


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General backlist The Unilever Series Miroslaw Balka How It Is Edited by Helen Sainsbury

217 x 180 mm Paperback original 144 pp 100 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 847 7 £14.99 Rights: World

Polish artist Miroslaw Balka’s installation in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern provoked feelings of apprehension, excitement and intrigue. Taking its title from Samuel Beckett’s poetic novel, How It Is features responses to Balka’s work from leading writers.

161 x 110 mm Hardback with dust jacket 75 pp 56 colour plates ISBN 978 1 85437 729 6 £9.99 Rights: World

Songs of Innocence and of Experience Shewing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul William Blake with an introduction by Richard Holmes ‘A really beautiful and handy edition’ – Tracy Chevalier

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Glenn Brown Edited by Francesco Bonami and Laurence Sillars

250 x 250 mm Hardback 198 pp Over 100 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 856 9 £25.00 Rights: World

Cage Six Paintings by Gerhard Richter Robert Storr

Brown’s paintings transform the works of artists such as Dalí, Auerbach and Rembrandt by making changes in size, colour, texture and brushwork. Naturalistic colour becomes lurid and figures are enlarged into the grotesque. This career survey includes over seventy paintings, sculptures and previously unpublished new works.

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‘A witty and insightful account…’ – The Telegraph In the first fully illustrated account of Dadd’s life and career, the author provides a vivid history of a fascinating Victorian artist as well as an extensive examination of the difficult relationship between art and ‘madness‘. Dexter Dalwood Edited by Florence Derieux with Martin Clark and Helena Juncosa

286 x 237 mm Paperback original 160 pp 140 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 917 7 £24.99 Rights: UK and Ireland

‘There is little doubt Dalwood will become one of the most important artists of our time and this collection of essays and colour reproductions gives valuable insight into his thinking and his craft’ – Daily Mirror

This unique edition of a rare and wonderful book reproduces Blake’s own illuminations from the finest existing example of the original work.

310 x 245 mm Paperback 182 pp 110 colour illustrations 9 gatefolds ISBN 978 1 85437 857 6 £24.99 Rights: World, excluding Italy

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Richard Dadd The Artist and the Asylum Nicholas Tromans

280 x 210 mm Hardback 208 pp 100 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 959 7 £25.00 Rights: World, excluding North America

Gerhard Richter is one of the most important artists of our time. The Cage paintings represent the latest highlight in a career that spans more than four decades. The book includes an insightful text by leading critic Robert Storr, as well as archival photographs and comparative works.

The first career overview to be published of 2010 Turner Prize nominee Dalwood's work. 215 x 280 mm Paperback original 128 pp 75 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 999 3 £12.99 Rights: World

The Unilever Series Tacita Dean FILM Edited by Nicholas Cullinan

270 x 210 mm Paperback original 144 pp 62 colour and 12 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 520 9 £18.99 Rights: World

DesignArt Alex Coles

The twelfth artist to transform Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, Turner Prize nominee Tacita Dean presents an homage to analogue film in the digital age. With contributions by a wealth of artists, critics and filmmakers, including JeanLuc Godard, Babette Mongolte, Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg.

‘Excellent’ – Barry Schwabsky, Artforum ‘Interesting and ambitious’ – David Batchelor, Royal College of Art DesignArt identifies a major and previously uncharted strand in art history, tracing its course from the early twentieth century to today. 41


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246 x 189 mm Paperback original 320 pp 100 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 974 0 £19.99 Rights: World

Expanded Cinema Art, Performance, Film Edited by David Curtis, A.L. Rees, Duncan White and Steven Ball

270 x 210 mm Paperback original 160 pp 50 colour and 30 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 607 7 £18.99 Rights: World

Film and Video Art Edited by Stuart Comer

Leading scholars from Europe and North America trace expanded cinema from its origins in early abstract film to post-war happenings and live events; the first video and multi-media experiments of the 1960s; the fusion of multi-screen art with sonic art and music, right up to the digital age.

‘Taken together these essays offer an eloquent archaeology of the varied ideologies, impassioned debates and conflicting histories played out over a century of film and video art’ – Art Monthly

210 x 168 mm Paperback original 80 pp 60 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 936 8 £6.99 Rights: World

Gauguin Nancy Ireson

290 x 245 mm Paperback 256 pp 250 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 902 3 £24.99 Rights: World, excluding France and North America

Gauguin Maker of Myth Edited by Belinda Thomson

From the work of the Lumière Brothers to Net art and video streaming, this book offers a compact but thorough overview of the genre. 275 x 220 mm Paperback original 160 pp 50 colour and 150 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 997 9 £19.99 Rights: World

Barry Flanagan Early Works 1965 – 1982 Edited by Clarrie Wallis and Andrew Wilson With an essay by Jo Melvin

254 x 178 mm Hardback PLC with 2 poster inserts and pocket 280 pp 156 black-and-white illustrations with spot colour ISBN 978 185437 954 2 £25.00 Rights: English language outside North America

G An Avant-Garde Journal of Art, Architecture, Design, and Film 1923–1926 Edited by Michael Jennings and Detlef Mertins

Best known for his bronze hare sculptures, this book brings together Flanagan's earlier works from between 1965 and 1982, re-evaluating his position as a key figure in the development of British and international sculpture.

For the first time the layouts of Hans Richter's journal G have been translated and laid out in their original form, allowing English-speaking readers to appreciate its content as it was designed to be experienced. Features a unique combination of works by some of the most important names in European art and design. 42

This concise and colourful introduction to the vivid and sensuous work of Paul Gauguin looks at his career in its entirety, reaching beyond the established myths to discover one of the most engaging artists of modern times. Extensively illustrated and written by an acknowledged expert on French art of the period, this is the perfect place to start for anyone interested in the life and work of this fascinating artist.

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Gauguin: Maker of Myth focuses on the importance of story and myth to French painter, sculptor and printmaker Paul Gauguin. Unprecedented in scope, this stunningly illustrated volume features around fifty paintings, as well as works on paper, ceramics, woodcarvings and extracts from Gauguin’s beautifully illustrated letters and books.

234 x 156 mm Paperback original 224 pp 80 illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 739 5 £16.99 Rights: World

The Unilever Series Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster TH.2058 Edited by Jessica Morgan

231 x 231 mm Hardback 96 pp 50 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 869 9 £14.99 Rights: World

Arshile Gorky Enigma and Nostalgia Matthew Gale

Set in 2058, Gonzalez-Foerster’s dramatic piece in the Tate Modern Turbine Hall imagined an incessant rain plaguing London, changing its landscape and forcing its inhabitants to seek shelter. Leading science-fiction writers and cultural commentators were asked to imagine what Tate Modern might be like in 2058.

Arshile Gorky is a pivotal figure in midtwentieth-century art. Arriving in New York in 1920 as a refugee from Armenia, he swiftly made a name for himself as an artist, becoming a leading figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement. This succinct and accessible survey provides new insight into the life and career of one of the twentieth century’s greatest painters. 43


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General backlist Barbara Hepworth Works in the Tate Collection and the Barbara Hepworth Museum St Ives Matthew Gale and Chris Stephens

297 x 235 mm Paperback 280 pp 83 colour and 48 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 347 2 £19.99 Rights: World

‘A scholarly and splendidly illustrated catalogue of the Tate’s unrivalled collection of her work’ – The Times Examples of Hepworth’s entire oeuvre are included in this sumptuous volume, which surveys Tate’s extensive holdings of her work. A Pictorial Autobiography Barbara Hepworth

265 x 188 mm Paperback 136 pp 359 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 149 2 £9.99 Rights: World

An intimate portrait of the life of Barbara Hepworth, beautifully narrated in her own words and illustrated with her own pictures. This is a unique insight into the creative and personal world of one of the greatest sculptors and women artists of the twentieth century.

245 x 245 mm Paperback 48 pp 56 colour and 10 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 412 7 £7.99 Rights: World

The Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden Miranda Phillips and Chris Stephens

275 x 220 mm Paperback original 192 pp 200 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 888 0 £24.99 Rights: World

Susan Hiller Edited by Ann Gallagher

At Trewyn in St Ives, Hepworth created a unique sub-tropical garden and sculpture park as a display-case for her sculpture and a working environment. This is a beautiful record of the plants and sculptures throughout the seasons.

Comprehensive and extensively illustrated, this book covers Hiller’s entire career. It includes an introductory essay by Tate curator Ann Gallagher; a conversation between the critics Guy Brett, Yve-Alain Bois and the artist; and fresh perspectives on her work from Jörg Heiser, Alexandra Kokoli and Jan Verwoert. The most thorough survey of this extraordinary artist to appear to date. 44

The History of British Art 600 – 1600 Edited by Tim Ayers

297 x 235 mm Hardback 256 pp 152 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 650 3 £25.00 Rights: World, excluding North America

Drawing upon the latest discoveries and research, leading scholars unravel the complex stories behind the artistic activity of the Middle Ages and on into the Reformation, across all media, including painting, sculpture, architecture, book illumination, frescoes, embroidery, printing, carving and stained glass.

Published in association with The Yale Center for British Art.

The History of British Art 1600 – 1870 Edited by David Bindman

297 x 235 mm Hardback 256 pp 149 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 651 0 £25.00 Rights: World, excluding North America

This book tells the story of what is often considered the ‘Golden Age’ of British art, from the post-Reformation period through to the birth of the modern era. Leading authorities offer a new appreciation of the work of artists ranging from van Dyck to Turner, from Hilliard to Blake, and from Reynolds to the Pre-Raphaelites.

Published in association with The Yale Center for British Art.

270 x 210 mm Paperback original 144 pp 260 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 883 5 £14.99 Rights: World

How to Paint like Turner Edited by Nicola Moorby and Ian Warrell

270 x 210 mm Paperback original 128 pp 125 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 749 4 £12.99 Rights: World

How to Survive Modern Art Susie Hodge

J.M.W. Turner was one of the greatest artists Britain has ever produced and his watercolours are especially highly regarded. For the first time this book reveals the secrets of his technique, combining the unrivalled knowledge of Tate curators with practical advice from leading watercolour experts, including Mike Chaplin from TV’s Watercolour Challenge.

‘This guide to understanding art in the modern world gives tips on how to look at it and how to follow your own instinct … the texts are a lesson in clarity; and a load of illustrations provides plenty of color’ – The Wall Street Journal Covering everything from Impressionism to the Internet, this accessible introduction is ideal for museum goers and general readers alike.

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General backlist The Indiscipline of Painting Edited by Martin Clark, Sarah Shalgosky and Daniel Sturgis

285 x 250 mm Paperback original 160 pp 60 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 000 3 £25.00 Rights: World

Featuring a diverse range of modern and contemporary artists, from Andy Warhol to Tomma Abts, The Indiscipline of Painting examines how the language of abstract painting remains urgent, relevant and critical, tracing its influences and progression from expressionistic roots to a more geometric, postminimalist tradition. Installation Art Claire Bishop

270 x 210 mm Paperback original 144 pp 70 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 518 6 £18.99 Rights: World

‘An essential purchase and recommended reading for courses in contemporary art’ – Michael Newman, Art Institute of Chicago

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Infinity Net: The Autobiography of Yayoi Kusama Yayoi Kusama translated by Ralph McCarthy

270 x 210 mm Paperback original 176 pp 72 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 604 6 £18.99 Rights: World

Land Art Ben Tufnell

Published in English for the first time, Kusama tells the story of her life and extraordinary career in her own inimitable style, revealing a fascinating figure and maverick artist, haunted by fears and phobias yet determined to maintain her position at the forefront of the artistic avant-garde.

‘A thorough and accessible guide’ – Professor John Haldane, University of St Andrews

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‘A well-conceived intervention in one of the principal impasses in contemporary theories of the image’ – James Elkins A group of the world’s most distinguished thinkers considers the ways in which aesthetics and ethics are intertwined.

225 x 165 mm Paperback original 56 pp 48 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 938 2 £8.99 Rights: World

London Walks! Badaude

240 x 170 mm Paperback original 240 pp 240 colour and 60 blackand-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 003 4 £22.50 Rights: World English, excluding Benelux

Magritte A to Z Edited by Christoph Grunenberg and Darren Pih

241 x 191 mm Hardback 128 pp 99 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 995 5 £14.99 Rights: World English language, excluding North America

Man Ray in Paris Erin C. Garcia

London Walks! is a unique, hand-drawn guide to London packed with quirky observations and out-of-the-way treasures. From crowded street markets and department stores to open-air swimming pools; through parks and city squares, to the river: Badaude’s intricate and charming drawings catch the bustle, the architecture, the people and the atmosphere of London as no other guide has done.

Installation Art provides the most thoroughly illustrated and accessible account of this key area of contemporary art practice.

234 x 156 mm Hardback 256 pp 30 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 965 8 £14.99 Rights: World, excluding North America

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The Life and Death of Images Ethics and Aesthetics Edited by Diarmuid Costello and Dominic Willsdon

234 x 156 mm Paperback 256 pp 40 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 658 9 £14.99 Rights: World, excluding North America

Ben Tufnell makes an in-depth study of the early American masters of the Land art movement while also exploring the contribution of many important European figures, including Richard Long, Andy Goldsworthy and Ian Hamilton Finlay.

The subversive and immediately recognisable work of Surrealist painter René Magritte is here presented in an A to Z format, fully illustrated in colour, revealing and exploring the themes and motivations in this most enigmatic artist's work, from 'A' for Absence, to 'M' for Mannequin, to 'W' for Wallpaper.

American artist Man Ray is best known for his groundbreaking innovations in photography, creating evocative, surrealist compositions and iconic portraits. His most productive years were spent in Paris, where he arrived in 1921, swiftly becoming an influential figure in the city's avant-garde circles, devising his experimental cameraless Rayographs, and developing some of the most creative and brilliant photography of the twentieth century. 47


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General backlist Manet and the Object of Painting Michel Foucault With an introduction by Nicolas Bourriaud

198 x 126 mm Paperback 80 pp 13 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 996 2 £8.99 Rights: World English language

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Translated into English for the first time, Michel Foucault’s text explores Manet’s importance in the overthrow of traditional values in painting. With a new introduction by leading critic Nicolas Bourriaud, this powerful critique is a major contribution to the fields of both modern philosophy and art history.

270 x 230 mm Paperback original 192 pp 120 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 889 7 £19.99 Rights: World

John Martin: Apocalypse Edited by Martin Myrone

155 x 110 mm Paperback original 48 pp 6 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 928 3 £4.99 Rights: World

John Martin Sketches of My Life Edited by Martin Myrone

210 x 168 mm Paperback original 80 pp 60 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 941 2 £6.99 Rights: World

Miró Iria Candela

John Martin (1789 – 1854) created some of the most extraordinary paintings in British art history: large-scale and dramatic, encompassing catastrophe, war, apocalypse and nature on an epic scale, acting as a precursor to modern day disaster movies. This timely reassessment restores a much-loved artist to his rightful place in the canon.

In 1849 the Illustrated London News carried a piece about the works of painter John Martin, including an account of his early life. The paper received a long letter from the artist, reproduced here in full, demanding a right of reply. Martin’s brief memoir makes fascinating reading, following him from his youth in Newcastle through to his later years in London.

The bright colours and graphic strength of Miró’s paintings have made him an immensely popular modern painter. In this accessible and vividly illustrated survey of the artist’s life and career, Iria Candela explains the complex roots and darker shades that lie behind the evolution of Miró’s work.

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265 x 215 mm Hardback 240 pp 220 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 876 7 £35.00 Rights: World, excluding North America

Henry Moore Edited by Chris Stephens

216 x 279 mm Paperback original 300 pp 200 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 837 8 £29.99 Rights: UK and Ireland

Eadweard Muybridge Edited by Philip Brookman

255 x 210 mm 176 pp 130 colour illustrations Hardback ISBN 978 1 85437 881 1 £30.00 Paperback with flaps ISBN 978 1 85437 870 5 £19.99 Rights: World

Chris Ofili Edited by Judith Nesbitt

246 x 187 mm Paperback original 136 pp 40 colour and 50 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 747 0 £14.99 Rights: World

Oiticica in London Edited by Guy Brett and Luciano Figueiredo

Henry Moore was arguably the most influential British sculptor of the twentieth century. This book re-examines his legacy, concentrating on the period from the 1920s through to the 1960s. Features statements by living artists, including Sir Anthony Caro, Antony Gormley, Bruce McLean, Lucy Skaer and Simon Starling, on the importance of Moore to their own work.

This magnificent book illustrates a wide range of Muybridge’s work, making clear why he has remained such a crucial influence for modern and contemporary artists. With essays by leading international critics, a timeline and facsimiles of Muybridge’s correspondence, this will be the essential reference on Muybridge for many years to come.

Turner Prize-winning artist Chris Ofili is one of the most acclaimed painters of his generation. This book illustrates the full extent of Ofili’s career, from his highly decorative canvases that incorporate varnished elephant dung through to delicate works on paper, and includes previously unpublished works and a new interview with the artist.

At the end of the 1960s Hélio Oiticica was invited to exhibit at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, London. It was one of the most radical, avant-garde visual arts events of the era, the shock-waves of which continue to reverberate. Oiticica in London includes interviews with his contemporaries, writings by the artist, essays by leading critics and a facsimile of the original Whitechapel catalogue. 49


General backlist 254 x 254 mm Hardback 392 pp 200 colour and 160 blackand-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 013 3 £25.00 Rights: World English language, excluding North America

General backlist Pacific Standard Time Los Angeles Art 1945 – 1980 Edited by Rebecca Peabody, Andrew Perchuk, Glenn Phillips and Rani Singh with Lucy Bradnock For the first time, Pacific Standard Time: Los Angeles Art 1945 – 1980 documents the tremendous diversity of Los Angeles' postwar art history, featuring the work of many worldfamous names, including Judy Chicago, Ed Kienholz and Ed Ruscha. Nam June Paik Edited by Sook-Kyung Lee and Susanne Rennert

245 x 300 mm Hardback 208 pp 100 colour and 100 blackand-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 924 5 £27.50 Rights: World English language

Nam June Paik (1932–2006) was one of the most innovative artists of the twentieth century, whose influence is still felt in music, the visual arts, film and video. Extensively illustrated, with extracts from interviews and reminiscences from many who were close to Paik during his lifetime, this is the most thorough and illuminating exploration of Paik’s legacy yet published. Victor Pasmore Edited by Alastair Grieve

270 x 210 mm Paperback original 160 pp 91 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 791 3 £16.99 Rights: World

'No one knows more about Pasmore and his circle than Alastair Grieve, and he has produced an exemplary book, admirably lucid and readable, and beautifully produced.' – The Burlington Magazine This fully illustrated book explores Victor Pasmore’s rich and varied career through the prism of his own writings. Picasso Peace and Freedom Edited by Lynda Morris and Christoph Grunenberg

265 x 215 mm 224 pp 200 colour illustrations Hardback ISBN 978 1 85437 952 8 £35.00 Rights: World, excluding Denmark and Germany

Picasso: Peace and Freedom is the first in-depth examination of Picasso as a politically and socially engaged artist. Alongside major masterpieces, the book features graphics, ceramics, letters and archive papers that cast light on one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. 50

The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites Elizabeth Prettejohn

283 x 224 mm Paperback 304 pp 170 colour and 35 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 726 5 £19.99 Rights: World

‘Highly recommended’ – Library Journal ‘Comprehensively illustrated, clearly written and introduces the reader to many invigorating new ideas’ – Times Literary Supplement BEST SELLER

Red Star Over Russia A Visual History of the Soviet Union David King

290 x 245 mm Paperback 352 pp Over 550 colour and black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 935 1 £24.99 Rights: World, excluding France, Germany and North America

‘Powerful and immaculately produced’ – Eye Magazine

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290 x 245 mm 304 pp 300 colour illustrations 1 gatefold section Hardback ISBN 978 1 85437 944 3 £35.00 Paperback ISBN 978 1 85437 945 0 £24.99 Rights: World, excluding France, Germany and North America

David King tells the story of the Soviet Union through an amazing array of posters, photographs, paintings, magazines, book jackets, advertisements, pamphlets and other rare ephemera. Gerhard Richter Panorama Edited by Nicholas Serota and Mark Godfrey

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242 x 190 mm Paperback original 48 pp 20 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 973 3 £4.99 Rights: World

This stunningly illustrated survey encompasses Gerhard Richter's entire oeuvre, including photo-paintings, abstracts, land and seascapes, portraits, glass and mirror works, drawings and photographs. Including a new interview with the artist and essays by leading critics and curators, this is a monumental tribute to one of the world's greatest living artists. Rubens and Britain Karen Hearn Compact, accessible and beautifully illustrated, this book is the perfect introduction to Rubens's link with Britain through the example of a single astonishing painting, the initial sketch for the ceiling art in the Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace, London.

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General backlist September A History Painting by Gerhard Richter Robert Storr With a foreword by Sir Brian Urquhart

222 x 180 mm Paperback original 96 pp 80 colour and black-andwhite illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 964 1 £14.99 Rights: World

Gerhard Richter’s painting September is a response to the bombing of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Robert Storr explores both the painting and the event itself, through a very personal account of his experience of being in New York on the day of the bombing.

246 x 189 mm Paperback original 80 pp 60 colour and 15 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 820 0 £8.99 Rights: World

St Ives Artists A Companion Virginia Button This comprehensive introduction provides a background to the British artists who established an artists’ colony in St Ives during the early twentieth century, including Ben Nicholson, Patrick Heron, Terry Frost and Barbara Hepworth. It follows the evolution of the artists’ colony as well as examining today's thriving contemporary art scene in Cornwall. The Simon Sainsbury Bequest to Tate and The National Gallery Edited by Andrew Wilson

235 x 195 mm Paperback original 128 pp 50 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 790 6 £12.99 Rights: World

In an act of extraordinary generosity, the collector and philanthropist Simon Sainsbury (1930–2006) left one of the most significant bequests of art to public collections in the post-war years. Including works by Degas, Gauguin, Monet, Rousseau, Bacon and Freud, this book looks at the impact of the bequest on the national collection of art.

Published in association with The National Gallery.

Three Stories Kurt Schwitters With a tribute by E.L.T. Mesens and a response by Ernst Schwitters Edited by Jasia Reichardt

200 x 135 mm Hardback 32 pp ISBN 978 1 85437 909 2 £9.99 Rights: World English language

This important publication of previously unknown material from one of the twentieth century‘s most innovative artists brings together three short stories and a poem written during Schwitters‘s time in England. 52

Sometimes I Think, Sometimes I Am Sara Fanelli With Marina Warner and Steven Heller

268 x 210 mm Card binding with flaps and dust wrapper 176 pp plus 16 pp and 8 pp book inserts 200 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 728 9 £19.99 Rights: World

‘Fanelli’s originality has brought a breath of fresh air to the world of picture books … with an off-beat humour and an inventive approach to everything from page design and typography to choice of materials’ – Guardian AWARD WINNER

Winner of the Design & Art Direction award for illustration and book design. Street Art The Graffiti Revolution Cedar Lewisohn Foreword by Henry Chalfant

270 x 210 mm Paperback 160 pp 133 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 875 0 £9.99 Rights: World, excluding North America

A lavishly illustrated insider’s guide to Street art that is both global in scope and in touch with local scenes. Featuring rare interviews with leading practitioners of the last thirty years, it includes work by artists such as Banksy, Blek le Rat, Futura 2000, Miss Van and Os Gêmeos.

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235 x 187 mm Paperback 128 pp 110 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 745 6 £7.99 Rights: World

Tate Britain 100 Works Introduction by Martin Myrone

270 x 210 mm Paperback 256 pp 200 colour and 30 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 369 4 £19.99 Rights: World

Tate Britain Companion to British Art Richard Humphreys

The hundred artworks illustrated in this guide cover five hundred turbulent years of British history. From Hogarth to Turner, from Stanley Spencer to Bridget Riley and Lucian Freud, the vitality and quality of British art across the centuries shines out from the works of the nation’s most famous artists.

This book draws on Tate Britain’s unrivalled collection to provide a lively and informative introduction to the story of art in Britain over the last five hundred years. Richard Humphreys examines works by all the major artists, both in their own right and placed in broader contexts, to convey their full richness and beauty.

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General backlist The Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms Simon Wilson and Jessica Lack

216 x 138 mm Paperback original 240 pp 50 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 750 0 £8.99 Rights: World

‘Contains brilliantly simple definitions of complicated theoretical ideas … clear, contextualising and enlightening’ – Sunday Telegraph

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270 x 235 mm Paperback original 240 pp 250 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 84976 006 5 £16.99 Rights: World

230 x 265 mm Paperback 128 pp 106 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 771 5 £14.99 Rights: World

Turner Watercolours David Blayney Brown

270 x 210 mm Paperback 264 pp 250 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 872 9 £24.99 Rights: World

Van Doesburg & the International Avant-Garde: Constructing a New World Edited by Gladys Fabre and Doris Wintgens Hötte. Consultant Editor: Michael White

275 x 220 mm Paperback original 192 pp 120 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 885 9 £24.99 Rights: World, excluding Italy

The Vorticists Manifesto for a Modern World Edited by Mark Antliff and Vivien Greene

265 x 215 mm Paperback original 208 pp 170 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 913 9 £19.99 Rights: World

Watercolour Edited by Alison Smith

Turner’s lifetime was also the classic age of English watercolour, and his mastery and perfection of the medium coincided with its establishment as an independent art form. Turner was at the forefront of these developments, but he also stood apart from them. This volume examines the unique body of watercolours Turner produced throughout his lifetime.

Drawing on the expertise of the most visited modern art gallery in the world, this book provides a comprehensive resource for gallery-goers, art students and general readers. New revised edition Tate Modern The Handbook Edited by Frances Morris With an introduction by Andrew Marr and a new foreword by Chris Dercon

Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg is revealed as playing a pivotal role in the development of Modernism. His influence can be seen in fields as diverse as film, typography, graphic design, architecture and music, and in the works of the many other artists illustrated.

Tate Modern: The Handbook is an ideal introduction to both the world's most popular modern art musuem and the art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

242 x 265 mm Hardback 144 pp 125 colour and 10 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 420 2 £25.00 Rights: World

Turner in the Tate Collection David Blayney Brown

270 x 210 mm Paperback 84 pp 24 colour and 53 black-and-white illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 578 0 £9.99 Rights: World

Fourth revised edition Turner’s Painting Techniques Joyce H. Townsend

J.M.W. Turner is one of the greatest artists the world has ever known. His output was prolific and extraordinarily varied. Focusing on 125 paintings and drawings from Tate, which owns the world’s largest collection of his work, this lavishly illustrated book provides a fresh and lively survey.

Combining documentary research with the latest scientific techniques, Tate Britain’s renowned conservation department grants a conservator’s eye-view of many of Turner’s best-loved paintings. An understanding of the innovative techniques Turner used brings new insight into his art and the personality of the man behind the masterpieces. 54

Drawing on new research, this extensively illustrated survey goes beyond a purely British interpretation of Vorticism, tracing the movement’s connections with both New York and mainland Europe. In doing so this book provides a long-overdue reassessment of a moment in art history that continues to reverberate down the years.

Watercolour has long been seen as a distinctive part of the British cultural heritage, with British artists widely acknowledged to be among its greatest exponents. This visually stunning book casts new light on an outstanding artistic tradition, featuring classic works by J.M.W. Turner, Thomas Girtin and Samuel Palmer alongside contemporary works by Peter Doig, Tracey Emin and Anish Kapoor. 55


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246 x 189 mm Paperback original 60 pp 35 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 887 3 £6.99 Rights: World

Watercolour in Britain Edited by Martin Myrone

220 x 180 mm Paperback with flaps 96 pp 100 colour and black-andwhite illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 989 4 £12.99 Rights: World English language

Women War Artists Kathleen Palmer

From the luminous landscapes of Turner to the evocative images of William Blake and the Pre-Raphaelites, this book celebrates the greatest artists of British watercolour. Paintings by modern artists including John Piper, Graham Sutherland and Anish Kapoor are presented alongside works by long-overlooked artists, providing a fresh exploration of the richness and variety of watercolour in Britain.

This book explores the remarkable experiences and achievements of female war artists from the First World War to the present day. The import-ance of women artists as eyewitnesses, participants, commentators and officially commissioned recorders of war is investigated, considering their experiences both in the war zone and at home.

Published in association with the Imperial War Museum.

Your Sketchbook Your Self Felicity Allen

270 x 210 mm Paperback original 48 pp 60 colour illustrations ISBN 978 1 85437 969 6 £6.99 Rights: World

'[Allen's] message about studying and learning from the processes of accomplished artists as a way to develop one’s own skills and style is invaluable' – Publishers Weekly Clear, punchy and packed with illustrations and information, this book is an essential tool to stimulate creative thinking in students, teachers and aspiring artists alike. It provides all the advice and inspiration needed to start and maintain a sketchbook, including pages from the sketchbooks of David Hockney, Cornelia Parker, Picasso and Turner.

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@earth Kennard 39 10 Bataille 21 Abstract Art Gooding 32 Abstract Expressionism Bricker Balken 32 Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic Barson and Gorschlüter 39 Albertine, At the Seaside 22 Alice in Wonderland Delahunty and Schulz 39 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Carroll and Jansson 21 All Around the World Cosneau 21 Allen, Felicity Your Sketchbook Your Self 56 Amado, Miguel Simon Fujiwara 17 Another London Delaney 9 Anteaters to Zebras Fletcher 21 Antliff, Mark The Vorticists 55 Ardizzone, Edward Sarah and Simon and No Red Paint 20 Around the World with Mouk Boutavant 22 Art Collector game 22 Art in a Box Richardson 22 Art of McSweeney’s 39 Arte Povera Lumley 32 The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites Prettejohn 51 At the Seaside Zullo and Albertine 22 Ayers, Tim The History of British Art 45 Badaude London Walks! 47 Balka, Miroslaw: How It Is Sainsbury 40 Ball, Steven Expanded Cinema 42 The Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden Phillips and Stephens 44 Barson, Tanya Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic 39 Bataille, Marion 10 21 Batchelor, David Minimalism 33 Beechey, James Picasso and Modern British Art 5 Behr, Shulamith Expressionism 32 Big-Top Benn McKee 23 The Big Book of Shapes Cocagne and Strevens-Marzo 23 Bindman, David The History of British Art 45 Bishop, Claire Installation Art 46 The Blake Book Myrone 29 Blake, Peter Rudd 30 Blake, Peter Peter Blake’s ABC 27 Blake, William Songs of Innocence and of Experience 40 Blake, William Vaughan 32 Blayney Brown, David Turner in the Tate Collection 54 Turner Watercolours 54 Boetti, Alighiero: Game Plan Cooke, Godfrey and Rattemeyer 14 Bonami, Francesco Glenn Brown 40 The Book With a Hole Tullet 23 Bourgeois, Louise Coxon 30 57

Boutavant, Mark Around the World with Mouk 22 For Just One Day 24 Boyd Haycock, David Paul Nash 34 Bradley, Fiona Paula Rego 31 Surrealism 33 Brett, Guy Oiticica in London 49 Bricker Balken, Debra Abstract Expressionism 32 Brookman, Philip Eadweard Muybridge 49 Brown, Glenn Bonami and Sillars 40 Brown, Katrina M. Douglas Gordon 30 Brown, Neal Tracey Emin 30 Bruna, Dick Miffy the Artist 26 Burne-Jones, Edward Peters Corbett 34 Burnett, Craig Jeff Wall 31 Button, Virginia Ben Nicholson 37 Christopher Wood 37 St Ives Artists: A Companion 52 Cage: Six Paintings by Gerhard Richter Storr 40 Caiger-Smith, Martin Antony Gormley 30 Candela, Iria Miró 48 Carey-Thomas, Lizzie Migrations 16 Carroll, Lewis Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 21 The Hunting of the Snark 25 Carter, David A. White Noise 28 Yellow Square 28 Chéroux, Clément Edvard Munch: The Modern Eye 10 Clark, Martin The Indiscipline of Painting 46 Alex Katz 17 Clearwater, Bonnie The Rothko Book 29 Cocagne, Marie-Pascale The Big Book of Shapes 23 Coles, Alex DesignArt 41 Collings, Matthew Sarah Lucas 31 The Colouring Book Tullet 23 Comer, Stuart Film and Video Art 42 Conceptual Art Wood 32 Cooke, Lynne Alighiero Boetti: Game Plan 14 Cosneau, Géraldine All Around the World 21 Costello, Diarmuid The Life and Death of Images: Ethics and Aesthetics 47 Cottington, David Cubism 32 Counting Birds Melvin 24 Cox, Neil The Picasso Book 29 Coxon, Ann Louise Bourgeois 30 Crazy Days Miura 24 Cubism Cottington 32 Cullinan, Nicholas Tacita Dean: Film: The Unilever Series 41 Curtis, David Expanded Cinema 42 Curtis, Penelope Barbara Hepworth 38 Dadd, Richard: The Artist and


Index the Asylum Tromans 41 Dalwood, Dexter Derieux 41 Dean, Tacita: FILM: The Unilever Series Cullinan 31 Delahunty, Gavin Alice in Wonderland 39 Delaney, Helen Another London 9 Derieux, Florence Dexter Dalwood 41 DesignArt Coles 41 The Duchamp Book Parkinson 29 Emin, Tracey Brown 30 Expanded Cinema: Art, Performance, Film Ball, Curtis, Rees and White 42 Expressionism Behr 32 Fabre, Gladys Van Doesburg & the International Avant-Garde 55 Faces Goodman and Miller 24 Fanelli, Sara Sometimes I Think, Sometimes I Am 53 Figueiredo, Luciano Oiticica in London 49 Film and Video Art Comer 42 Flanagan, Barry: Early Works 1965-1982 Wallis and Wilson 42 Fletcher, Alan Anteaters to Zebras 21 For Just One Day Leuck and Boutavant 24 Foucault, Michel Manet and the Object of Painting 48 Frost, Terry Stephens 36 Fujiwara, Simon Amado 17 Fuseli, Henry Myrone 34 Futurism Humphreys 33 G: An Avant-Garde Journal of Art, Architecture, Design, and Film 1923-1926 Jennings and Mertins 42 Gale, Matthew Arshile Gorky: Enigma and Nostalgia 43 Barbara Hepworth 44 Alfred Wallis 37 Gallagher, Ann Damien Hirst 3 Susan Hiller 44 Garcia, Erin C. Man Ray in Paris 47 Garlake, Margaret Peter Lanyon 37 Gauguin Ireson 43 Gauguin: Maker of Myth Thomson 43 Godfrey, Mark Alighiero Boetti: Game Plan 14 Gerhard Richter: Panorama 51 Gonzalez-Foerster, Dominique: TH.2058 Morgan 43 Gooding, Mel Abstract Art 32 Goodman, David Faces 24 Shape 27 Gordon, Douglas Brown 30 Gorky, Arshile: Enigma and Nostalgia Gale 43 Gormley, Antony Caiger-Smith 30 Gorschlüter, Peter Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic 39 Green, Ruth Noisy Neighbours 27 Greene, Vivien The Vorticists 55 Grieve, Alastair Victor Pasmore 50 58

Index Grunenberg, Christoph Magritte A to Z 47 Picasso: Peace and Freedom 50 Harrison, Charles Modernism 33 Hauser, Kitty Stanley Spencer 35 Hearn, Karen Rubens and Britain 51 Heartney, Eleanor Postmodernism 33 Hepworth, Barbara: A Pictorial Autobiography Hepworth 44 Hepworth, Barbara: Works in the Tate Collection and the Barbara Hepworth Museum St Ives Gale and Stephens 44 Herbauts, Anne Monday 26 Heron, Patrick McNay 36 The High Street Melvin 25 Hiller, Susan Gallagher 44 Hilton, Roger Stephens 36 Hirst, Damien Gallagher 3 The History of British Art 600 - 1600 Ayers 45 The History of British Art 1600 - 1870 Bindman 45 Hodge, Susie How to Survive Modern Art 45 Høifødt, Frank Edvard Munch 11 Horlock, Mary Julian Opie 31 How to Paint Like Turner Moorby and Warrell 45 How to Survive Modern Art Hodge 45 Humphreys, Richard Futurism 33 Wyndham Lewis 34 Tate Britain Companion to British Art 53 The Hunting of the Snark Carroll and Jansson 25 The Indiscipline of Painting Clark, Shalgosky and Sturgis 46 Infinity Net: The Autobiography of Yayoi Kusama Kusama 46 Ingham, Dave The Itch of the Golden Nit: Tate Movie Project 25 Installation Art Bishop 46 Ireson, Nancy Gauguin 43 The Itch of the Golden Nit: Tate Movie Project Ingham 25 Jansson, Tove Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 21 The Hunting of the Snark 25 Jennings, Michael G: An Avant-Garde Journal of Art, Architecture, Design, and Film 1923-1926 42 Katz, Alex Clark and Martin 17 Kentridge, William McCrickard 15, 30 King, David Red Star Over Russia 51 Russian Revolutionary Posters 13 Kennard, Peter @earth 39 Kusama, Yayoi Morris 8 Kusama, Yayoi Infinity Net: The Autobiography of Yayoi Kusama 46 Lack, Jessica The Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms 54

Lampe, Angela Edvard Munch: The Modern Eye 10 Land Art Tufnell 46 Lanyon, Peter Garlake 36 Lanyon, Peter Stephens 49 Lee, Sook-Kyung Nam June Paik 50 Leuck, Laura For Just One Day 24 Lewis, Wyndham Humphreys 34 Lewisohn, Cedar Street Art: The Graffiti Revolution 53 Lewison, Jeremy Turner Monet Twombly 7 The Life and Death of Images: Ethics and Aesthetics Costello and Willsdon 47 London Walks! Badaude 47 Lucas, Sarah Collings 31 Lumley, Robert Arte Povera 32 McCarthy, David Pop Art 33 McCrickard, Kate William Kentridge 15, 30 McKee, David Big-Top Benn 23 Mr Benn – Red Knight 26 McNay, Michael Patrick Heron 36 McSweeney’s Art of McSweeney’s 42 Magritte A to Z Grunenberg and Pih 47 Make Your Mark Richardson 18 Malpas, James Realism 33 Man Ray in Paris Garcia 47 Manet and the Object of Painting Foucault 48 Martin, John John Martin: Sketches of My Life 48 Martin, John: Apocalypse Myrone 48 Martin, John: Sketches of My Life Martin and Myrone 48 Martin, Sarah Alex Katz 17 Martins, Isabel Minhós When I Was Born 28 Matoso, Madalena When I Was Born 28 Melvin, Alice Counting Birds 24 The High Street 25 Mertins, Detlef G: An Avant-Garde Journal of Art, Architecture, Design, and Film 1923-1926 42 Migrations Carey-Thomas 16 Miffy the Artist Bruna 26 Miller, Zoe Faces 24 Shape 27 Minimalism Batchelor 33 Miró Candela 48 Miura, Taro Crazy Days 24 Modernism Harrison 33 Monday Herbauts 26 Moorby, Nicola How to Paint Like Turner 45 Moore, Henry Stephens 48 Morgan, Jessica Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster: TH.2058 43 Gabriel Orozco 31 59

Morris, Frances Yayoi Kusama 8 Tate Modern: The Handbook 54 Morris, Lynda Picasso: Peace and Freedom 50 Morrissey, Simon Richard Wilson 31 Mr Benn – Red Knight McKee 26 Mullins, Charlotte Rachel Whiteread 31 Munch, Edvard Høifødt 11 Munch, Edvard: The Modern Eye Lampe and Chéroux 10 Muybridge, Eadweard Brookman 49 My First Nursery Book Themerson 26 Myrone, Martin The Blake Book 29 Henry Fuseli 34 John Martin: Apocalypse 48 John Martin: Sketches of My Life 48 George Stubbs 35 Tate Britain: 100 Works 53 Watercolour in Britain 55 Nash, Paul Boyd Haycock 34 Nesbitt, Judith Chris Ofili 49 Nicholson, Ben Button 37 Noisy Neighbours Green 26 Ofili, Chris Nesbitt 49 Oiticica in London Brett and Figueiredo 49 Opie, Julian Horlock 31 Orozco, Gabriel Morgan 31 Pacific Standard Time: Los Angeles Art 1945–1980 Peabody, Perchuk, Phillips and Singh 50 Pacovská, Kveta The Sun is Yellow 20 Paik, Nam June Lee and Rennert 50 Palmer, Kathleen Women War Artists 56 Palmer, Samuel Wilcox 34 Pasmore, Victor Grieve 50 Parkinson, Gavin The Duchamp Book 29 Peabody, Rebecca Pacific Standard Time: Los Angeles Art 1945–1980 50 Perchuk, Andrew Pacific Standard Time: Los Angeles Art 1945–1980 50 Peter Blake’s ABC Blake 27 Peters Corbett, David Edward Burne-Jones 35 Walter Sickert 37 Phillips, Glenn Pacific Standard Time: Los Angeles Art 1945–1980 50 Phillips, Miranda The Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden 44 The Picasso Book Cox 29 Picasso and Modern British Art Beechey and Stephens 5 Picasso: Peace and Freedom Morris and Grunenberg 50 Pih, Darren Magritte A to Z 47 Pop Art McCarthy 33 Post-Impressionism Thomson 33 Postmodernism Heartney 33 Prettejohn, Elizabeth The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites 51 Rattemeyer, Christian Alighiero Boetti:


Index Game Plan 14 Realism Malpas 33 Red Star Over Russia: A Visual History of the Soviet Union King 51 Rees, A.L. Expanded Cinema 42 Rego, Paula Bradley 31 Reichardt, Jasia Three Stories 52 Rennert, Susanne Nam June Paik 50 Richards, Mary Ed Ruscha 31 Richardson, Sarah Art in a Box 22 Make Your Mark 18 Richter, Gerhard: Panorama Serota and Godfrey 51 Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Tickner 35 The Rothko Book Clearwater 29 Rubens and Britain Hearn 51 Rudd, Natalie Peter Blake 30 Ruscha, Ed Richards 31 Russian Revolutionary Posters King 13 Sainsbury, Helen Miroslaw Balka: How It Is 40 Sarah and Simon and No Red Paint Ardizzone 20 Schulz, Christoph Alice in Wonderland 39 Schwitters, Kurt Three Stories 52 The Scribble Book Tullet 27 September: A History Painting by Gerhard Richter Storr 52 Serota, Nicholas Gerhard Richter: Panorama 51 Shalgosky, Sarah The Indiscipline of Painting 46 Shape Goodman and Miller 27 Sickert, Walter Peters Corbett 35 Sillars, Laurence Glenn Brown 40 The Simon Sainsbury Bequest to Tate and The National Gallery Wilson 52 Singh, Rani Pacific Standard Time: Los Angeles Art 1945–1980 50 Smiles, Sam The Turner Book 29 J.M.W. Turner 35 Smith, Alison Watercolour 55 Sometimes I Think, Sometimes I Am Fanelli 53 Songs of Innocence and of Experience Shewing the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul Blake 40 Spencer, Robin James Abbott McNeill Whistler 35 Spencer, Stanley Hauser 35 Stephens, Chris Terry Frost 36 Barbara Hepworth 44 The Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden 44 Roger Hilton 36 Peter Lanyon 49 Henry Moore 49 Picasso and Modern British Art 5 St Ives Artists: A Companion Button 52 60

Index Storr, Robert Cage: Six Paintings by Gerhard Richter 40 September: A History Painting by Gerhard Richter 53 Street Art: The Graffiti Revolution Lewisohn 53 Strevens-Marzo, Bridget The Big Book of Shapes 23 Stubbs, George Myrone 35 Sturgis, Daniel The Indiscipline of Painting 46 The Sun is Yellow Pacovská 20 Surrealism Bradley 33 The Table that Ran Away to the Woods Themerson and Themerson 19 Tate Britain: 100 Works Myrone 53 Tate Britain Companion to British Art Humphreys 53 The Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms Wilson and Lack 54 Tate Modern: The Handbook Morris 54 Themerson, Franciszka My First Nursery Book 26 The Table that Ran Away to the Woods 19 Themerson, Stefan The Table that Ran Away to the Woods 19 Thomson, Belinda Gauguin: Maker of Myth 43 Post-Impressionism 33 Three Stories Reichardt and Schwitters 52 Tickner, Lisa Dante Gabriel Rossetti 35 Townsend, Joyce H. Turner’s Painting Techniques 54 Tromans, Nicholas Richard Dadd: The Artist and the Asylum 41 Tufnell, Ben Land Art 46 Tullet, Hervé The Book With a Hole 23 The Colouring Book 23 The Scribble Book 27 The Turner Book Smiles 29 Turner in the Tate Collection Blayney Brown 54 Turner Monet Twombly Lewison 7 Turner, J.M.W. Smiles 35 Turner Watercolours Blayney Brown 54 Turner’s Painting Techniques Townsend 54 Van Doesburg & the International Avant-Garde Fabre and Wintgens- Hötte 55 Vaughan, William William Blake 34 The Vorticists: Manifesto for a Modern World Antliff and Greene 55 Wall, Jeff Burnett 31 Wallis, Alfred Gale 37 Wallis, Clarrie Flanagan, Barry: Early Works 1965-1982 42 Warrell, Ian How to Paint Like Turner 45 Watercolour Smith 55

Watercolour in Britain Myrone 55 When I Was Born Martins and Matoso 28 Whistler, James Abbott McNeill Spencer 35 White, Duncan Expanded Cinema 43 White Noise Carter 28 Whiteread, Rachel Mullins 31 Wilcox, Timothy Samuel Palmer 34 Willsdon, Dominic The Life and Death of Images: Ethics and Aesthetics 47 Wilson, Andrew Flanagan, Barry: Early Works 1965-1982 42 The Simon Sainsbury Bequest to Tate and The National Gallery 52 Wilson, Richard Morrissey 31 Wilson, Simon The Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms 54 Wintgens-Hötte, Doris Van Doesburg & the International Avant-Garde 55 Women War Artists Palmer 56 Wood, Christopher Button 37 Wood, Paul Conceptual Art 32 Yellow Square Carter 28 Your Sketchbook Your Self Allen 56 Zullo, Germano At the Seaside 22

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