Australia & New Zealand 2016
Food Guide
Architecture
Art
Photography
Interiors
Fashion
Craft
Street Art
Children's
CONTENTS Food Guide
2
Architecture
4
Craft
6
Street Art
8
Interiors
10
Fashion
11
Architecture
12
Art
14
Photography
18
Street Art
19
Art
20
Recent Highlights
24
Children’s
42
Thames & Hudson contact details
48
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2 Food Guide
A guide to Australia's best growers and producers
13 .. .. CHEFS
27 .. .. Experiences
.. 16 .. Joost Bakker
41 .. .. 100 Profiles
.. 17 .. Ben Shewry
45 .. .. Bushfoods
.. 18 .. Stephanie Alexandra
53 .. .. Dairy
.. 19 .. Luke Burgess
69 .. .. Fruits & Berries
.. 20 .. Matt Wilkinson
85 .. .. Grains & Seeds
.. 21 .. Alla Wolf-Tasker
95 .. .. Heirloom Vegetables
.. 22 .. Matt Stone
111.. .. Herbs & Spices
.. 23 .. Stephano de Pieri
123.. .. Honey, Nuts & Sweets
.. 24 .. Martin Boetz
135.. .. Meat & Charcuterie
.. 25 .. Kylie Kwong
155.. .. Mushrooms & Truffles 163.. .. Olives & Olive Oil
THE PRODUCE BOOK
Ewan McEoin is the Senior Curator of Contemporary Design and Architecture at the National Gallery of Victoria. After leading the Asia Pacific Design Triennial, Ewan saw that independent food production and access was a pivotal future issue for Australia. He began researching the people, places and ideas at the heart of Australia’s growing slow food movement and in 2012, he released The Field Guide to Victorian Produce. Since then he has worked with a range of collaborators to profile over 1000 Australian growers and producers for NSW and Tasmanian editions and thefieldguides.com.au.
173.. .. Seafood 187.. .. Resources
The Produce Book
A Guide to Australia’s Best Growers and Producers Edited by Ewan McEoin Contributing Editors: Allison Fogarty, Jacqui Hagen Thoroughly researched and beautifully designed, The Produce Book showcases the most progressive and respected producers at the heart of Australia’s vibrant food industry. With stunning commissioned photography, illustrations, maps and sourcing notes, this timely guide is a must-have tool for anyone interested in sourcing the best ingredients Australia has to offer – from cheese and meat to heirloom vegetables, seafood, specialty ingredients and much more. Interviews with leading chefs and food heroes accompany 100 profiles on the most important artisanal growers and producers on the land today. Illustrated in colour throughout 275 x 205 mm 320pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500743
AU$60 NZ$75 September
Building upon years of research into the artisanal food sector The Produce Book features the best small food enterprises the country has to offer. From the saffron fields of southeast Tasmania to the Gubinge plantations near Broome, this guide will tell the stories of the people growing and producing the most interesting and unique food products with integrity and sustainability in mind. Designed for the kitchen shelf or the coffee table, The Produce Book is the only produce companion required for any chef, retailer, restaurateur, cook, or serious culinary tourist. Food Guide 3
4 Architecture
Dr Anna Johnson is a senior lecturer at the School of Architecture and Design, RMIT University. She has authored ten books across subjects such as Australian contemporary residential architecture, South-East Asian architecture and design practice research. Dr Richard Black is a registered architect, member of the Australian Institute of Architects, and Associate Professor at RMIT University where he is head of the Bachelor of Architectural Design degree. He has co-authored several books and his architectural projects have been extensively published and exhibited.
Living in the Landscape
Anna Johnson and Richard Black
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In recent years, living in the big cities of Australia and New Zealand has become unaffordable to many. However, thanks to strong transport infrastructure living in rural towns is now an attractive and viable option. Not only reserved for empty nesters, this tree change has sparked a new generation of professionals moving to the country and subsequently commissioning architecturally-designed homes. Living in the Landscape explores 30 such homes overlooking remote island clifftops, tucked into escarpments or seemingly dropped into the rainforest somewhere in Australia or New Zealand. Rather than romanticising the bush and shack vernacular, the authors examine how architects use various nuanced landscape conditions as inspiration and sites for creativity. The complexities of the landscape with its beautiful yet often harsh physicality, questions of sustainability and climate change, and an understanding of the indigenous relationship to landscape are all thoughtfully considered. Illustrated in colour throughout 290 x 230 mm 272pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500750
AU$70 NZ$85 October
From the archetypal rural farm shed, to Glenn Murcutt-inspired buildings designed with the philosophy of touching the earth lightly, to sculptural glass and metal dwellings that dramatically contrast with the landscape, the whole spectrum of how landscape and architecture intersect is explored. In an age where we are increasingly aware of our relationship with the environment, these breathtaking homes exemplify the possibilities of living with the land.
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Amber Creswell Bell is an arts, design and lifestyle writer and creative curator. She writes for Australia’s most popular design blog, The Design Files, as well as other design publications. In 2015, she curated 4 sold-out exhibitions in Sydney galleries, several of which included the work of emerging ceramicists.
Clay
Contemporary Ceramic Artisans Amber Creswell Bell Once upon a time pottery schools saw an increase in enrolments after the film Ghost aired on television. Today it is all year around. Not since the 1970s has there been this level of interest and appreciation for pottery and ceramics. The return to the handmade has been driven by our increasingly digital lives and there are now more makers, sellers and collectors than ever. There is also a new desire for unique objects made by hand and the imperfections associated with the marks of the maker; and pottery is the vehicle that so aptly captures this authenticity. From decorative pieces to the primarily functional to sculptural works pushing the boundaries of the medium, Clay surveys the unique happenings of 60 studio potters. It is a celebration of the new clay artisans; a snapshot not necessarily of what is happening at a national gallery level, but rather a behind-the-scenes look at the unique and eclectic offerings from small studios around the world.
Illustrated in colour throughout 255 x 195 mm 256pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500729
AU$60 NZ$75 October 6 Craft
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Allison Fogarty is an editor and writer specialising in food, art and design. She is the editor of The Field Guides, an online and print publication series, and most recently edited The Field Guide to Tasmanian Produce. She also contributes to design publications including Design Satellite.
Toby Fairbank is a photographer and urban explorer. He runs the online gallery allthoseshapes.com and is the author of the street art book Figment.
Inside Street Art Melbourne
Edited by Allison Fogarty and Toby Fairbank Melbourne is the Australian home of street art. International visitors and locals alike flock to street art hot spots like Hosier Lane and Footscray to witness the evolution of these transient streetscapes. From city laneways to public parks, and suburban shopping strips to abandoned car lots, murals, stickers, stencils and painted works of art can be found in virtually every pocket of the city. Inside Street Art Melbourne offers a snapshot of Melbourne’s street art. Go on your own self-guided tour or take a vicarious visual trip via the images of these powerful and inspiring works of art. Over 300 illustrations 130 x 120 mm 320pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500675
AU$19.99 NZ$24.99 March 8 Street Art
Ewan McEoin is the Senior Curator of Contemporary Design and Architecture at the National Gallery of Victoria and an author and publisher. Recent publications include Under the Edge a monograph on the architect Peter Stutchbury, a range of guidebooks on Australian regional food produce and the bestselling Melbourne and Sydney Design Guides. Din Heagney is a writer and editor specialising in contemporary art and design. He has edited publications for the Venice Art Biennale, Biennale of Sydney and magazines including Artlink, un, and Desktop. He is currently developing Vislan, a blind visual translation project, and teaches at RMIT University School of Architecture and Design.
The Melbourne Street Art Guide Edited by Ewan McEoin and Din Heagney
The Melbourne Street Art Guide is the essential reference to the who, what, why and where of Melbourne’s dynamic street art scene. Focused on the art, politics, people and places which make Melbourne an undisputed international hotspot for street art and graffiti, this highlyillustrated book delves into the inner worlds of the artist, collector and curator to provide a holistic picture of contemporary Melbourne street art practice today.
Illustrated in colour throughout 195 x 135 mm 208pp PB ISBN 978 0 500 500736
AU$29.99 NZ$35 August
Maps with street art hotspots plus self-guided tours reveal where to go and what to see, while short essays, interviews and profiles provide an invaluable set of tools for any street art connoisseur to decipher and interpret the richly-layered terrain of the city’s streets. This book takes readers on a memorable journey into the heart of this important and at times misunderstood artistic realm.
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David Hicks is an internationally-acclaimed interior designer. Founding his interior and building design practice in 2001 in Australia with an office in Los Angeles, David Hicks leads a team of like-minded, highly-motivated interior designers and architects. Illustrated in colour throughout 336 x 265 mm 276pp HB
AU$80 NZ$99 Forthcoming 10 Interiors
Intimate
A World of Private Interiors David Hicks David Hicks’s interior design work is streamlined and modern, yet tactile and luxurious whilst hinting at a little nostalgia. It is an aesthetic that has been described as ‘new luxury’. The influential Australian designer has a knack for mixing styles, periods and antiques, which he then juxtaposes with modern finishes. However his design philosophy extends far beyond the surface, and architectural considerations are balanced with a keen eye for decoration. Every detail from materials and finishes to decorative objects and furnishings are thoughtfully curated with an emphasis on enduring quality. This collection of Hicks’s most covetable spaces is an invitation into an intimate world of interiors where no detail is too small.
Mitchell Oakley Smith is a journalist, editor, curator and author. His books include Art/ Fashion in the 21st Century and he co-curated the events program for Fashion Icons: Masterpieces from the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris at The Art Gallery of South Australia. Kirstie Clements is an author, journalist and former editor-in-chief of Vogue Australia. Her memoir of three decades in fashion publishing – The Vogue Factor – became a bestseller in seven countries.
Maticevski
The Elegant Rebel Mitchell Oakley Smith Foreword by Kirstie Clements
Over 200 illustrations 295 x 225 mm 240pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500712
AU$80 NZ$99 August
Toni Maticevski is one of Australia’s leading fashion designers. Over the past twenty years, he has built a wide reputation for his unique blend of haute couture craftsmanship and creative innovation. Tracing the concepts that inform and inspire his collections, and the techniques and processes that underpin them, Maticevski: The Elegant Rebel showcases the collections and projects of the celebrated designer. Featuring more than 200 images and illustrations, as well as contributions from respected editors, actresses, models and influencers, fashion lovers and Maticevski fans alike will covet this insightful and inspiring book.
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Ewan McEoin is the Senior Curator of Contemporary Design and Architecture at the National Gallery of Victoria.
Under the Edge
The Architecture of Peter Stutchbury Edited by Ewan McEoin, with texts by Lindsay Johnston, Brit Andresen, Richard Leplastrier, Ingerid Helsing Almaas and Peter Stutchbury Peter Stutchbury's award-winning architecture continues to stimulate a new and increasing awareness of the potential for designing with the Australian landscape and its environment. His architecture has attracted international acclaim through his success in the 2008 International Living Steel Competition for extreme climate housing in Cherepovets, Russia, and his Wall House in Japan for renowned fashion designer lssey Miyake. Stutchbury carries forward the mantle of great Australian ‘masters’ from whom he has learned, including Glenn Murcutt and Richard Leplastrier.
Over 300 illustrations 280 x 220 mm 300pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500699
AU$95 NZ$115 April 12 Architecture
This elegant book brings his work to a greater audience. It includes critical essays by his friends Richard Leplastrier and Professor Brit Andresen, and by lngerid Helsing Almaas, Editor of Arkitektur N, the Norwegian Architectural Review. Stutchbury, in his own words and pictures, explains the underpinnings of his philosophy and practice. A collection of ‘Projects in Brief’ covers seminal works of his early practice. Fourteen major recent ‘Projects in Detail’ are presented with explanatory texts, sketches, plans and new photography, including his Invisible House in the Blue Mountains, which won 2014 House of the Year. The book finishes with an illustrated chronology of all his works and a section on his working studio.
John Wardle Architects has won the Royal Australian Institute of Architects Sir Zelman Cowen Award for the most outstanding work of public architecture in Australia and The Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture twice. In 2015 JWA was awarded the inaugural Daryl Jackson Award for Education Architecture for The Melbourne School of Design at the University of Melbourne.
Over 400 illustrations 290 x 230 mm 448pp HB
This Building Likes Me John Wardle Architects
This Building Likes Me offers an engaging account of the recent work of one of Australia’s most significant architectural practices, John Wardle Architects (JWA). JWA is driven by those who experience their buildings and spaces – by those who live or work in them, or simply walk past. These are the people the buildings like! This monograph captures the practice’s commitment to people, cities and places; the collaborations with makers, builders and artists and the continual; and their continual inventive exploration of scale, site, landscape and narratives of memory. This Building Likes Me is a companion to JWA’s first book, Volume. Thirty-six recent buildings and projects are comprehensively presented in pairs, through photographs, drawings and images of JWA’s distinctive models. These are complemented by a multitude of short critical essays and intriguing accounts and images of life within the practice. The result is a compelling insight into contemporary architectural processes, preoccupations and projects.
AU$120 NZ$150 Forthcoming Architecture 13
Juliet Schlunke is an artist, author and gallery director who resides in the South of France. She was a student at The Bakery Art School.
Buns in the Oven
John Olsen’s Bakery Art School Juliet Schlunke With a section by John Olsen John Olsen’s atelier, The Bakery Art School, was a uniquely exciting arts institution that deserves to be better known.
Over 90 illustrations 230 x 170 mm 256pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500651
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Established in an old bakery building in Sydney’s Paddington in 1967, the school ran until 1970. In this book about Olsen and the school, Juliet Schlunke, a former student, eloquently captures the mood of the late hippy era in Sydney and the influence of John Olsen on a generation of young artists. Olsen’s teaching methods are discussed, as well as his life-drawing classes and his preparation of lunches for students and visitors including William Drysdale, Bill Rose, Fred Williams, Janet Dawson, Rudy Komon, Peter Upward, Clif Pugh, Robert Walker and Ann Thomson.
Deborah Edwards is a senior curator at the Art Gallery of NSW. She specialises in 20th-century art, with a strong interest in Australian sculpture. She has lectured and published widely and is the author of monographs on artists including Robert Klippel, Margaret Preston, Rayner Hoff, Lyndon Dadswell, Bertram Mackennal and Godfrey Miller.
Illustrated in colour throughout 285 x 250 mm 300pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500682
AU$80 NZ$99 March
Margaret Preston Deborah Edwards
Bearing 'the conspicuous mark of talent' from an early age, the fiercely independent and opinionated Margaret Preston is one of Australia's most innovative early modernists. From the 1920s Preston moved rapidly to the forefront of Australian progressive art, producing a body of work that has remained crucially important to the traditions of Australian art. Her search for the essential truths of the Australian conditions as the basis for an authentic, modern, national art consumed her working life. An artist of unlimited invention, Margaret Preston split her contemporaries into a number of camps, and her work has since engendered a multiplicity of opinions from critics, art historians, Indigenous writers and anthropologists. In this revised edition of the Preston monograph, featuring a new introduction, curator Deborah Edwards looks in detail at the life and art of this extraordinary artist from the mid-1890s in Adelaide to her life in Sydney in 1963. Also featuring a CD-ROM catalogue raisonnĂŠ of paintings, monotypes and ceramics, this richly illustrated monograph is unrivalled in its scope. Art 15
Margo Tasca is an artist, and was the founder and director of The Light Factory in Eltham, Victoria. She studied Percy Leason’s black and white art whilst undertaking postgraduate studies in art curatorship and travelled to the US to gather information for Leason’s biography. She is currently co-director of an animation studio.
95 illustrations 300 x 200 mm 256pp HB
AU$80 NZ$99 Forthcoming 16 Art
Percy Leason An Artist's Life Margo Tasca
Who would have thought that a boy born in 1889 from the Victorian Mallee would become a successful artist on New York’s Staten Island? This finely illustrated, exhaustively researched and beautifully-written biography on Leason features the artist’s entire career as a painter and cartoonist renowned for his depictions of Australian society in the 1920s and 1930s. Leason’s story is a poignant one tracing his beginnings as a cartoonist, to the bohemian Melbourne art scene in the early 20th century, to his involvement in the artists’ camps of Eltham, to his important series of portraits of Lake Tyers Aborigines, and his eventual move to America where he has been acknowledged as making an enormous contribution to the New York arts scene. This story, as yet untold, fills a gap in the history of art in Australia and offers a new perspective on Australian art in the first half of the 20th century.
David Thomas is a curator, writer and former director of the Newcastle City Art Gallery, Bendigo Art Gallery and Carrick Hill Adelaide. He first published a monograph on Rupert Bunny in 1970 followed by other publications including monographs on Criss Canning and Wes Walters. His informative essays are regularly contributed to art journals and auction catalogues.
Over 400 illustrations 300 x 240 mm Vol 1 256pp; vol 2 144pp HB
AU$150 NZ$180 Forthcoming
The Art of Rupert Bunny A Catalogue Raisonné David Thomas
This is an extraordinarily comprehensive study of a late 19th and early 20th century artist who, enjoying the support of his family and the patronage of Alfred Felton, achieved fame at home and abroad. He is now represented in numerous collections in the UK, France, Hungary and Latin America. Author David Thomas has been researching the art of Rupert Bunny since 1967 and has found that apart from being Australia’s most internationally-acclaimed artist of his time, he was also the first to break the million-dollar mark with a work sold for $1,250,000 in 1988. David Thomas’s research extends to letters and diaries previously unknown and to works from Bunny’s prolific output that have emerged over recent years. Arranged into 2-volumes: the first a comprehensive history of the artist’s life, exhibition history and career; the second a catalogue of his oils, monotypes, works on paper, embroideries, sketchbooks, signature styles and canvas maker’s stamps, this is a significant contribution to Australia’s art history. Art 17
Ashley Crawford has published books on Howard Arkley and Philip Hunter, edited magazines such as Tension and World Art and was the editor of Thames & Hudson’s New Art series from 2002.
Over 450 colour illustrations 310 x 300 mm 208pp HB
AU$80 NZ$99 Forthcoming 18 Photography
Transformations The Art of Sonia Payes Ashley Crawford
Sonia Payes is a Melbourne-based artist who is rapidly developing an international reputation for her photographs, sculptures and installation works. Author, Ashley Crawford, traces the development of Payes’s career in which, in opposition to the ‘hyper-styled, highly colour-saturated’ photography of the digital age, she has quietly created a more personalised, monochromatic and moody language. Crawford describes it as ‘discourse in chiaroscuro’ in which her camera ‘somehow capsizes our normal expectations of how the natural world should appear’. Landscape and the body, and the melding of the two, are her subjects – but they are formulated in ways that belie rational explanation.
Ken McGregor is a Melbournebased author, curator and arts administrator. His photographs of Blek Le Rat in Melbourne are included in the book.
150 illustrations 300 x 240 mm 416pp HB
Blek Le Rat Ken McGregor
Blek le Rat is known worldwide for the quirky ideas and radical politics he has brought to his art form – stenciled street art. His paintings are autobiographical, born of his personal experience, and his art has inspired the post-graffiti street artists who have followed. After stenciling provocative images in major cities throughout the world, he now lives in a small town outside of Paris and maintains his presence on the street by pasting up posters. He has worked on the walls of the biggest museums in the world and the streets of the cities in which we live for almost four decades and many art historians have acknowledged him as the leader of the stenciled street art movement. This copiously illustrated book, with over 650-stenciled images reproduced in colour, traces Blek Le Rat’s entire career to date.
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Tom Roberts Sir Joseph Banks The Beatles Rolf Harris Henry Lawson Rudyard Kipling Dame Nellie Melba Russell Drysdale Inge King Henry Parkes Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh Paul Hogan Thomas Mitchell John Perceval Breaker Morant Bob Hawke Paul Keating Geoffrey Blainey Dizzy Gillespsie Ned Kelly Albert Namatjirra R. D. Fitzgerald John Brack Clive James Bernard O’Dowd Barry Humphries Burl Ives Norman Lindsay Arthur Boyd Germaine Greer Banjo Paterson Robert Menzies J. F. Archibald Paul Kelly Douglas Mawson Fred Williams Sidney Nolan Slim Dusty Katharine Hepburn Don’s Party Juan Davila J. C. Williamson Inge King Brett Whiteley Percy Grainger D. H. Lawrence Jack Kerouac Arthur Streeton Alfred Deakin Billy Thorpe Cecil B de Mille Johnny O’Keefe John Olsen Charlie Parker Andy Warhol Peter Finch Graeme Bell Robert Helpmann Gough Whitlam Kevin Mortensen William Dobell Rolling Stones Peter Lalor Frederick McCubbin Steele Rudd
LOVE and LAMENT
Margaret Plant, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts, Monash University is a widely published art historian who has published several catalogues for the National Gallery of Victoria, a number of publications on artists including Paul Klee and John Perceval, as well as copious articles and reviews in art journals.
30 colour illustrations 230 x 170 mm 512pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500644
AU$60 NZ$70 Forthcoming 20 Art
Love and Lament
An Essay on The Arts in Australia in the 20th Century Margaret Plant Spanning music, theatre, film, literature, as well as other forms of visual art including architecture and photography, this ambitious overview of Australian art covers the entire spectrum of artistic mediums in the 20th century. Art historian Margaret Plant’s extensive research and intimate knowledge of these areas, together with her renowned literary aplomb, make it a highly original read full of fascinating insights on the individual contributions of a myriad of Australian creators.
Neil Howe is an artist and professional photographer who has been long associated with performance artists in Australia. He specialises in video production, digital imaging, DVD authoring and web design.
Parallel Realities
The Development of Performance Art in Australia Neil Howe Parallel Realities paints a broad picture of the social and political events that led to the appearance of Australian performance art as a major art form from the mid-1960s to today. Artist Neil Howe traces its history through the antics of 50 significant performance artists including the Lindsays, the Angry Penguins, Barry Humphries, and more recently, Kevin Mortensen; events including Captain de Groot’s slashing of the ribbon at the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Christo’s Wrapped Coast; as well as publications such OZ magazine and university revues.
300 x 210 mm 368pp HB
AU$70 NZ$85 Forthcoming Art 21
Sound sculptor Philip Samartzis is a lecturer in the art school at RMIT University and a specialist in the integration of sound and vision. He has visited Antarctica several times, and his recordings have resulted in musical compositions produced in Paris.
180 x 245 mm 208pp HB with 3 CDs ISBN 978 0 500 500668
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Antarctica
An Absent Presence Philip Samartzis This beautiful volume of soundscape compositions, images and words from Philip Samartzis is an invitation to share in a remarkable journey of enquiry. Antarctica is a paradox of the sublime and prosaic: with its vast expanses of ice, snow and mountains – and traces of human habitation, from weathered huts to abandoned machinery. Samartzis travelled south with the Australian Antarctic Division on several occasions and his recordings of the unique sounds of Antarctica have been used to create soundscape compositions which are meticulously realised on three CDs of the music included in this book.
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Inside the Art Market Australia’s Galleries : A History, 1956-1976 CHRISTOPHER HEATHCOTE
Dr Christopher Heathcote is an artist, writer and critic who has served as senior art critic for The Age, and Associate Editor of Arts Monthly Australia. He has previously published monographs on Yvonne Audette, Roger Kemp and Russell Drysdale.
Inside the Art Market
Australia’s Galleries, A History 1956–1976 Dr Christopher Heathcote Upfront, street savvy, and enthralling, this book is an indispensable tool in understanding the role of the art market. Dr Christopher Heathcote is the author of numerous publications on Australian art, and in this latest offering he traces the history and growth of Australia's private and independent galleries since 1956. Heathcote shares the inside story of how private art galleries have assisted our leading artists to gain public attention and how a cluster of trailblazing gallery owners including Kym Bonython, Rudy Komon, Anne and Tam Purves, Terry Clune, Barry Stern, Georges Mora and Frank Watters, transformed the business of selling pictures.
230 x 170 mm 368pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500705
AU$49.99 NZ$60 Forthcoming Art 23
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Ramona Barry is a writer, curator and maker specialising in craft and design. Her work has been widely published locally and internationally in print, as well as online. She served as Chair of the Victorian Crafts Council, and regularly speaks publicly about contemporary craft practice. Rebecca Jobson is a writer, curator and textile designer. In addition to her textile practice, she has worked extensively in the craft and design industry mentoring local and international makers on business and product development.
‘.... a big, gilded tome that feels definitive in its breadth of content’ – The Age
The Craft Companion
The A–Z Guide to Modern Crafting Ramona Barry & Rebecca Jobson Once the domain of the domestic, craft has now infiltrated every creative sphere – including food, fashion, fine art and architecture.
Over 400 colour photographs and illustrations 275 x 220 mm 400pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500521
If this craft renaissance is indicative of a new wave of keen creatives then The Craft Companion is the ultimate guide to navigating the new craft frontiers. From appliqué and baskets to weaving and zakka, The Craft Companion features over 30 new and old crafting techniques. Each chapter looks at the evolution of craft, inspiring artists working within the medium, as well as the various tools and techniques required to get you started – plus a project you can do at home. There are also 165 bonus project ideas to test your newfound skills. With over 20 years in the craft and design industries, Ramona Barry and Rebecca Jobson are bonafide craft gurus. Readers will love Ramona and Rebecca’s witty voice and will be inspired to experiment and dip their toes into new crafts.
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Cameron Bruhn is the editorial director of Architecture Media. He has twice been a member of multidisciplinary teams shortlisted for the creative directorship of the Australian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale of Architecture and in 2010 was a member of the jury for the Australian Institute of Architects’ National Architecture Awards. Katelin Butler is the editor of Houses magazine. In 2011 she was on the jury for the Australian Institute of Architects’ Tasmanian Architecture Awards and in 2013 she curated Australia’s contribution to the international architecture showcase at the London Festival of Architecture.
‘Given the difficulty of renovating original terrace homes .......The Terrace House is a valuable resource’ – Domain
Over 300 colour photographs and architectural plans 315 x 220 mm 272pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500576
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The Terrace House
Reimagined for the Australian Way of Life Edited by Cameron Bruhn & Katelin Butler With British precedents and working-class origins, the terrace house is a story of remarkable resilience. Today it is highly sought-after for its nostalgic charm and inner-city locale. A new generation of homeowners is making their mark by working with architects and designers to reimagine the terrace house for a twenty-firstcentury lifestyle. From subtle refinements to bold geometric forms, alterations and additions are often hidden from the street creating a sense of intrigue about what lies behind, above or beyond the romantic facade. This collection of homes celebrates the incredible history and enduring appeal of these well-loved buildings.
Cameron Bruhn is the editorial director of Architecture Media. He has twice been a member of multidisciplinary teams shortlisted for the creative directorship of the Australian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale of Architecture and in 2010 was a member of the jury for the Australian Institute of Architects’ National Architecture Awards. Katelin Butler is the editor of Houses magazine. In 2011 she was on the jury for the Australian Institute of Architects’ Tasmanian Architecture Awards and in 2013 she curated Australia’s contribution to the international architecture showcase at the London Festival of Architecture.
The Forever House
Time-Honoured Australian Homes Edited by Cameron Bruhn & Katelin Butler Imagine a home designed and built especially for your family to grow, evolve and create memories in over a lifetime.
Over 350 colour photographs and architectural plans 290 x 245 mm 304pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500453
AU$70 NZ$90
The Forever House celebrates twenty-three such dwellings through the intimate stories of the families and architects who created them. These timeless homes have been captured as they are today by some of Australia’s best architectural photographers, and archival drawings offer insight into the original designs. Spanning forty years from the fifties to the eighties, this volume features the country’s most acclaimed architects – from Robin Boyd and Harry Seidler to Glenn Murcutt and Peter Stutchbury. Rather than the most seminal works, many of these buildings are the lesser-known gems – the modernist explorations, remote raw-timber cabins and postmodern rarities loved and often lived in for decades by the same families. They are houses that you would never want to leave – homes that transcend their era, bring endless delight to daily living and deftly respond to life’s chapters.
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Bree Claffey is the owner of Mr Kitly – an emporium of carefully curated ceramics, homewares and lush indoor plants, which stylists, designers and creative types flock to. Bree regularly curates houseplants for cafes and shops and holds monthly exhibitions featuring work by various artists and makers from Australia and beyond.
‘Indoor Green is a modern-day Bible for plant lovers’ – Domain
Indoor Green Living with Plants Bree Claffey
The Victorians suffered from ‘fern madness’, the 70s was the age of the macramé plant hanger, whilst the Japanese believe where there are plants life energy flows well.
Over 250 colour photographs 265 x 205 mm 208pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500538
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For centuries and across cultures, plants have transformed interiors. Today houseplants are once again experiencing a revival. Author Bree Claffey of Mr Kitly journeys into the worlds of her plant-loving friends to share their serotonin-inducing plant-filled spaces. This is more than a gardening book; this is an inspirational look at life with plants. From the ever-reliable Peace lily and beguiling Fiddle leaf fig to the elusive Chinese money plant, houseplants are showcased in all their weird and wonderful forms. More than good-looking props, plants are living growing things rooted in community and creativity and as this book celebrates, houseplants are not a passing trend – they are a way of life.
Dylan Martorell is a Melbourne-based artist and musician. His work involves a highly disciplined and refined level of detail, intertwined with ad hoc improvisation. He has worked for a diverse group of clients such as Rolling Stone Magazine and The New Yorker. His work has been widely exhibited internationally included showcases in Indonesia, Thailand and India.
Possible Worlds
A Poster Colouring Book Dylan Martorell In this intricate book of art prints to colour in, musician and artist Dylan Martorell explores dreamscapes and fantastical realms. Inspired by mythology and his global travels, Dylan’s ethnographic bowerbird aesthetic is manifested in Possible Worlds’ mind-blowing detail. Add your own colourful touch to Dylan’s enchanting designs or proudly display these A2 posters in all their black and white glory. Anything is possible in Possible Worlds.
424 x 303 mm 12 B&W art prints PB ISBN 978 0 500 500569
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Nick Leary was an international model before starting his career as a photographer in New York in 2000. He has travelled the world shooting for fashion titles such as Vogue, and his clientele includes Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani, Cate Blanchett, Hugh Jackman and Miranda Kerr.
Brumby Nick Leary
This spectacular book features breathtaking portraits of the wild brumbies of outback Australia.
Over 100 portraits 287 x 260 mm 196pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500613
AU$70 NZ$85 30 Recent Highlights
Nick Leary was first introduced to photography while working as an international model. In 2000, he decided to try his luck on the other side of the lens and went on to become a celebrated fashion photographer, before shifting his focus to a photographic art project ‘Celebrate Australia’. Of Brumby, Leary says: ‘There is a feeling about this country that excites me, it’s a feeling of freedom and rawness. I chose to photograph Australia’s wild horses as to me the brumby epitomises this feeling and through these images I can share both the beauty and the spirit of Australia with the world.’
Founded in Australia in 1984 by the Hill brothers, Globe International is a global producer and distributor specialising in purpose-built apparel, footwear and hard goods for the board sports, street fashion and work wear markets. Globe International products are sold in nearly 100 countries around the world and it has offices, distribution and manufacturing centres in Melbourne and the Gold Coast, Los Angeles, London, Hossegor, Lyon, and Shenzhen.
Unemployable
30 Years of Hardcore, Skate and Street Edited by Jason Boulter Unemployable is the story of a bunch of misfits who chose to create a world to exist in, rather than conform to one in which they didn’t fit.
Over 1,170 photographs 310 x 240 mm 708 pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500637
AU$80 NZ$100
Led by Australia’s Hill brothers, the group became industry pioneers, and formed the skate, street and surf company, Globe International. Globe was the first Australian skate shoe player; a creator and distributor of leading street wear fashion labels such as Stüssy, Mossimo, Obey, Richard Allan and Mooks; a producer of celebrated skate and surf movies; and from its earliest beginnings, a business that recognised the importance of connecting to the customer. Co-founder Matt Hill sums it up best: ‘We wanted a grown-up life that would match our teen lives: optimistic, innovative and fun. Turns out when you band people together with that “fuck convention” mentality, it’s a powerful, creative and inspiring force.’ Recent Highlights 31
Professor Sasha Grishin AM, FAHA is the Adjunct Professor of Art History at the Australian National University and a Guest Curator at the State Library of Victoria.
Land Marks III John Wolseley Sasha Grishin
For more than half a century John Wolseley has been widely acclaimed for the way his art practice engages with the environment and broader ecology.
Over 280 colour plates 286 x 260 mm 272 pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500507
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Working across several art mediums, but mostly known for his experimental techniques in printmaking and watercolour, Wolseley’s work crosses over a number of disciplines including the natural sciences and philosophy. Although he draws on empirical investigation frequently immersing himself in the Australian environment, his deeply moving and profoundly beautiful works are full of great passion and consummate skill. Land Marks III is a collaboration between artist and art historian, John Wolseley and Sasha Grishin, which has developed over more than twenty years. It builds on two earlier editions to advance a timely and wellinformed assessment of an artist who has been increasingly seen amongst artists as the environmental conscience of our time.
Dr Julie Cotter is an academic teaching art history at Federation University.
Tom Roberts
And The Art of Portraiture Dr Julie Cotter Dr Julie Cotter has provided a richly detailed account of the career of Heidelberg School artist Tom Roberts that focuses on his enormous range of portrait studies. Identities portrayed include famous figures in the society and politics of the late 19th century as well as very early and significant portraits of Indigenous people. Copiously illustrated with hundreds of images covering almost the artist’s entire oeuvre of portrait paintings, including the grand painting of the ceremony proclaiming Australia’s Federation in 1901, this splendidly researched publication will add new insights to the scholarship already developed around this important figure in Australian art history. Full colour throughout 300 x 240 mm 448pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500583
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Prizing Diversity
The Josephine Ulrick Prizes, 1998–2014
Edited By Virginia Rigney and Nigel Krauth This book celebrates the generosity of two Gold Coast art identities, Win Schubert and the late Josephine Ulrick, who since 1992 have sponsored this short story, poetry and photography award administered by the Gold Coast City Gallery and Griffith University. 240 x 240 mm 272pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500552
AU$60 NZ$66
DOUBLE WAR: SHAUN GLADWELL KIT MESSHAM-MUIR
DOUBLE WAR: SHAUN GLADWELL VISUAL CULTURE AND THE WARS IN AFGHANI STAN AND IRAQ
KIT MESSHAM-MUIR
Iridescence
The Play of Colours Petter Sutton + Michael Snow 240 x 175 mm 192pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500590
AU$40 NZ$45
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Double War
Shaun Gladwell, Visual Culture and the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq Dr Kit Messham-Muir 230 x 170 mm 224pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500545
AU$49.99 NZ$55
Lux et Nox Bill Henson
Internationally renowned photographer Bill Henson is a passionate and visionary explorer of twilight zones, between day and night, nature and civilization, youth and adulthood, male and female. Bill Henson’s photographs of landscapes at dusk, of the industrial no-man’s land at the outskirts of our cities, of androgynous girls and boys adrift in the nocturnal turmoil of adolescence are painterly tableaux that continue the traditions of romantic literature and painting. Over 200 photographs 290 x 430 mm 192pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500187
AU$99 NZ$120
Serious Play
SERIOUS PLAY
The Art of Kevin Mortensen by ROB HAYSOM
The Art of Kevin Mortensen Rob Haysom. Kevin Mortensen came to prominence as a performance artist. He represented Australia at an early Venice Biennale and was a major figure in the Mildura Sculpture Triennials, which helped establish contemporary sculpture in Australia during the 1960s and 1970s. Sculpture during this time was strongly linked to environmental concerns and facets of Australia’s flora and fauna; and Mortensen’s art was regarded as highly environmental. 300 x 240 mm 216pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500606
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Wardrobe 101 for Mums Fashion Formulas for Modern Mothers Dijanna Mulhearn Over 200 colour illustrations 220 x 198 mm 184pp PB ISBN 978 0 500 500446
AU$34.99 NZ$45 ‘Take it from us: when it comes to clothes, shoes, accessories and what goes with what, Mulhearn knows her stuff.’ – The Weekly Review
Wardrobe 101
Creating Your Perfect Core Wardrobe Dijanna Mulhearn
With more than 25 years experience in the fashion ndustry, Dijanna Mulhearn knows fashion inside ut. She has worked with a broad range of brands, m international luxury label Prada to Target, and agazines including Harper’s BAZAAR and Grazia. She founded the syndicated newspaper column drobe 101, which inspired this book and her second ok Wardrobe 101 for Mums. As well as writing her ular blog of the same name, Dijanna is a sought after elance writer, personal stylist and public speaker. She lives in Sydney with her husband and son.
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Over 200 colour illustrations CREATING YOUR PERFECT CORE 220 x 198 mm WARDROBE 192pp PB www.wardrobe101.com.au ISBN 978 0 500 500 255
AU$34.95 NZ$44.95 ‘Wardrobe 101 believes in quality over quantity, style instead of trend...’ – Grazia 36 Recent Highlights
Wardrobe 101 offers practica seemingly eternal problem. I the anxiety and intimidatio so that getting dressed, or is effortless and alw
CREATING YOUR PERFECT CORE WARDROBE
DIJANNA MULHEARN
Written by top style guru Dij this indispensable handbook confusion caused by the aval choices. You will find yours collection immediately and n to useless impulse purchases a will be armed with a checklist whilst discovering how to w without being a slave t
Wardrobe 101 addresses ques shape by targeting specific pr overall body types. Fool-proof c are revealed, secrets to transla are shared and industry insid wisdom on how to create your o After this wardrobe workshop graduate to serious sty
I Love My Room Megan Morton
Over 250 colour photographs 260 x 240 mm 208pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500378
AU$49.95 NZ$65
‘Both adults and kids will come away thoroughly inspired by the unique and eclectic mix of rooms represented...I love all the rooms!’ – The Kids’ Book Review
Characters
Cultural Stories Revealed through Typography Stephen Banham Over 250 photographs 229 x 229 mm 272pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500262
AU$49.95 NZ$65 ‘Characters is near perfect.’ – Print Mag
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Living in Australia Robin Boyd Foundation
Originally published in 1970 Living in Australia provided Boyd with an opportunity to describe his own approach to design. This new edition, co-published with the Robin Boyd Foundation, includes new colour photographs by John Gollings and essays by renowned architects Kerstin Thompson and Rachel Neeson reflecting upon the importance of Boyd’s work. Over 200 photographs 250 x 225 mm 180pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500385
AU$59.95 NZ$75
Beautiful Ugly
The Architectural Photography of John Gollings Joe Rollo Over 350 photographs 295 x 287 mm 332pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500316
AU$120 NZ$155
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Cities of Hope Remembered
Australian Architecture by Edmund and Corrigan 1962–2012 Conrad Hamann Illustrated in colour throughout 297 x 210 mm 704pp PB ISBN 978 0 500 500347
AU$70 NZ$90
More
The Architecture of Lyons 1996–2011 Over 400 plans and illustrations 300 x 230 mm 560pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500286
AU$120 NZ$155
Hare + Klein
Texture Colour Comfort David Clark & Meryl Hare Established in 1988 by principal, Meryl Hare, the multi award-winning interior design firm embraces the design philosophy of texture, attention to detail and most of all comfort throughout all its residential work. Whether it’s a dark, traditional Federation home transformed by light modern interiors or an artifact-filled eco lodge, Hare + Klein seamlessly strike the balance between casual living and elegant design. Over 300 photographs and plans 300 x 270 mm 304pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500422
AU$60 NZ$80
New Suburban
Reinventing the Family Home Australia & New Zealand Stuart Harrison New Suburban showcases thirty homes that value light, openness and the outdoors, while providing ample space for families in energy-efficient, flexible and beautiful dwellings. Over 350 photographs and architectural plans 275 x 200 mm 344pp on 2 stocks HB ISBN 978 0 500 500392
AU$70 NZ$90
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Australia
Small Book Big Island Over 300 colour photographs 130 x 120 mm 320pp HB ISBN 978 0 987 392725
AU$19.95 NZ$25.99 ‘A beaut little photographic journey through our states and territories and around our wide brown land.’ – The Age
Man Caves Jasper White
Over 50 colour photographs 160 x 220 mm 108pp HB ISBN 978 0 987 392732
AU$24.95 NZ$32.99 ‘Man Caves allows a rare peek at the secret life of men – their obsessions, passions and follies.’ – Good Weekend
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Colours of the Earth Illustrated in colour throughout 420 x 320 mm 320pp HB ISBN 978 0 987 392718
AU$59.99 NZ$70
The Glory Of The Tree An Illustrated History Dr Noel Kingsbury
Illustrated in colour throughout 290 x 238 mm 288pp HB ISBN 978 0 987 392756
AU$49.95
Sci-Fi Chronicles
La Dolce Vita
Illustrated in colour throughout 245 x 172 mm 576pp PB ISBN 978 0 987 392749
Over 250 black and white photographs 294 x 245 mm 240pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500408
AU$49.99 NZ$65
AU$49.95 NZ$65
A Visual History of the Galaxy’s Greatest Science Fiction Guy Haley
The Golden Age of Italian Style & Celebrity Stephen Bayley
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Megan McKean is a Sydney-based designer and illustrator with permanently itchy feet. Inspired by cities she’s visited, her work focuses on capturing the fun of travel and the hidden treasures to be discovered in exploring new places. When she’s not illustrating in her sunny inner-west studio, Megan can usually be found enjoying the sights of Sydney, or planning her next international adventure! Illustrated in colour throughout 295 x 220 mm 32pp HB
AU$24.99 NZ$32.99 October 42 Children's
My Sydney Megan McKean
Go on a look-and-find adventure, with the help of some friendly locals, and discover 15 iconic Sydney locations from Taronga Zoo to Bondi Beach. Each page features things to spot from native animals to funny quirks of the city as well as fun facts kids and parents will both enjoy. Whether you're a born and bred Sydneysider or it's your first time in town, you'll discover new sights in this illustrative celebration of one of Australia's greatest cities.
The Jacky Winter Group is a commercial art agency that represents over 100 exceptional artists in Australia and internationally. Its clients include Ogilvy, BBDO and M&C Saatchi amongst many others. Its namesake, Jacky Winter is an Australian robin.
Greetings from Australia The Jacky Winter Group
Greetings from the land of the furry, feathered, slithery and slimy! From koalas and kookaburras to dunnarts and dugongs, this book celebrates Australia’s weird and wonderful wildlife.
36 sticker sheets + 16 postcards 125 x 170 mm 52 leaves HB ISBN 978 0 500 500620
AU$19.99 NZ$24.99
Packed with over 250 individual stickers of 36 different native animals each drawn by a different illustrator, including everyone’s favourite Aussie animals as well as the more weird and wonderful, and 16 photographic postcards of iconic Aussie locations, this is a sticker book like no other. Customise a postcard with animals or surfboards, hats and even lamingtons then write a message on the back and post it off, or give one to a friend. Either way you’ll take these critters on their own Aussie adventure without ever leaving home! Children's 43
Cat Rabbit is a textile-based soft sculpture artist. Her plush works incorporate traditional domestic crafting techniques to create three-dimensional soft sculptures from her illustrated characters. She has a cult following in both art and craft circles; and on social media. Isobel Knowles is an award-winning artist and animator. Her multi-disciplinary practice spans short film, interactive installation, cross-platform performance, music, painting, photography and illustration.
Too Much For Turtle
Cat Rabbit & Isobel Knowles Turtle is so shy she lives alone in a treehouse. One day a storm brings a flood of unexpected visitors to her door looking for help. Will this be too much for Turtle? A delightful storybook from the authors of the 2012 bestseller Owl Know How, Cat Rabbit and Isobel Knowles have created yet another painstakingly detailed handmade world (everything is made from felt and cardboard – no Photoshop whatsoever!) and a new set of animal characters who kids will love. Too Much for Turtle is about overcoming shyness, making friendships and building treehouses!
Includes a tuck-in turtle pattern 220 x 220 mm 32pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500491
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Sticks & Stones Animal Homes Tai Snaith
Everyone likes to build cubbies and play house. Find out where 15 animals make their homes in countries around the world. Some weave, some burrow, some build and some just get lucky. Which house would you most like to share? 290 x 240 mm 36pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500439
AU$24.99 NZ$32.99
The Family Hour in Australia Tai Snaith
Local Australian artist – Tai Snaith – reinterprets the daily lives of 15 native animals with her signature vibrant watercolour illustrations. Weaving themes of family diversity with scientific facts, whilst incorporating icons of midcentury modern design, Snaith presents our native animals as you’ve never seen them before. 250 x 225 mm 36pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500330
AU$24.95 NZ$32.95
Also available in a miniature edition: 115 x 102.5 mm 36pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500484
AU$9.99 NZ$12.99
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Owl Know How
Cat Rabbit & Isobel Knowles Owl Know How is about solving problems; big problems that can only be solved by owls. Enter the magical world of Cloud Town and meet Cornelia Rabbit and her best friend Orvi. With help from their friends they save the town from falling into the treetops by working together and using ‘owl know how’. Everything in this delightful picture book was created out of felt, cardboard and various other recycled materials. 220 x 220 mm 32pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500323
AU$24.95 NZ$32.95
I’ve an Uncle Ivan Ben Sanders
I’ve an Uncle Ivan is a rhyming story illustrated in a nostalgic 1950s style that introduces readers to Uncle Ivan, his extended family and 14 different modes of transport. Ivan has a niece on skates, who has two hitchhiking brothers. They have a cousin on a scooter, whose sister drives a Mini … And so it goes until we meet the whole family, who are travelling to a secret destination on every form of transport from unicycles to bi-planes to trams! Includes a pie van papercraft 280 x 235 mm 32pp HB ISBN 978 0 500 500361
AU$24.95 NZ$29.95
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Shortlisted for the Critchon Award for New Illustrators 2014
Around Australia with Jacky Winter The Jacky Winter Group
From The Jacky Winter Group – the powerhouse behind Australia’s top illustrators – comes a bumper Australiana activity book. Created by over 75 of their most awesome artists, big and little design fans will delight in the Australiana-themed doodling, designing, colouring in, crafting and games. Perfect for family holidays or as a souvenir of Australia.
250 x 195 mm 160pp PB ISBN 978 0 500 500477
AU$24.95 NZ$32.99
I Could Wear That Hat! Ben Sanders
I Could Wear that Hat! is packed with fun activities to help kids imagine what they might like to be when they grow up. Each job needs a very special hat, so they’ll need to try them all on! Which hat will fit best? Or maybe they’ll invent a hat of their own? There are activities for aspiring astronauts, veterinarians, architects, fashion designers, chefs, lifesavers, doctors, park rangers, writers, and even archaeologists. 275 x 216 mm 96pp PB ISBN 978 0 500 500460
AU$19.95 NZ$25.99
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