Art & Antiques Gemini Gift
Dogs & Art Susie Hodge 4th September, hb, £16.99, 9781786751911
Celebration of 50 of the world’s greatest dog paintings, with an accompanying essay by art historian Hodge.
Giles
Montmartre Phillip Dennis Cate, Saskia Ooms, David E Weisman
11th November, hb, £45, 9781913875879
Fresh study of how, at the end of the 19th century, the Paris neighbourhood of Montmartre inspired a vital and innovative community of artists who revolutionised Western art.
Out of the Real World Margaret Miller (ed), Mark Fredricks (ed), John R Blakinger, Callan Donahoe et al 16th December, pb, £29.95, 9781913875947
Explores the long and fruitful collaborations between Donald J Saff, founder, in 1968, of USF Graphicstudio, and artist Robert Rauschenberg.
Homecoming Cheryl K Snay, Judith Stapleton, Brendan Rooney, Kathryn Milligan et al
26th August, hb, £39.95, 9781913875961
The art and career of Walter Osborne (1859- 1903), one of Ireland’s leading landscape and portrait painters.
Sing a New Song Roger S Wieck (ed), Deirdre Jackson, Frederica Law-Turner, Joshua O’Driscoll, Emerald Lucas 9th September, hb, £35, 9781917273022
Major reference book explores in depth the central role of the Psalms in the Middle Ages.
Orna Ben-Ami, Displacement and Memory David Furchgott (ed), Ethan Bronner, Orit Shaham Gover, Hana Kofler, Gabriel Ofrat, Jack Rasmussen
21st October, hb, £45, 9781917273084
Retrospective survey of the work of Israeli artist Orna Ben-Ami, including her monumental public works in cut and welded iron, from the early 1990s to the present.
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Byzantine Bembe Angel ‘Monxo’ Lopez (ed), Agnes Berecz, David Gonzalez, Andrea Myers Achi 18th November, hb, £40, 9781917273107
Spanish/English volume on the first major exhibition focusing on the art and career of the Bronx-born (b. 1956) Puerto Rican artist Manny Vega.
Out of Many Adrienne L Childs, Camille Brown 25th November, hb, £39.95, 9781917273114
Increases our understanding of the dynamism and richness of American art, drawing on the work of artists who have often created from the artistic margins.
BVRB’s Commodes Marie-Laure Buku Pongo, William Christie
21st October, hb, £24.95, 9781917273121
New volume in the Frick Diptych series features an essay by Frick curator Pongo paired with a contribution by conductor and keyboardist Christie.
Porcelain Garden Xavier F Salomon 2nd September, hb, £24, 9781917273169
Celebrate the Frick Collection with a profusion of porcelain flowers by Ukrainian sculptor Vladimir Kanevsky.
From Here on Out Joelle Dubois 8th September, hb, £55, 9789493416116
Heartfelt exploration of the nurturing yet complex bond between mother and daughter.
Erwin Olaf Rein Wolfs, Hans van Manen, Hans Ulrich Obrist
9th October, hb, £55, 9789493416185
Offers a grand overview of the visionary photographer’s oeuvre, highlighting his bold imagery, activism and unseen final works.
Unforgettable Virginia Treanor, Frederica Van Dam, Manfred Sellink, Susan Fisher 20th September, hb, £50, 9789493416277
Highlights more than 40 female artists from the Low Countries in the 17th century, challenging their historical obscurity and showcasing their diverse contributions to art.
Hatje Cantz
The Future of the Art World Andras Szanto
23rd October, pb, £28, 9783775759120
Third in a series investig- ating the future of the museum surveys the social, cultural, economic, institutional and technological conditions of the wider ecology in which museums operate.
La Genevoise
Marc-Olivier Whaler 28th August, hb, £48, 9783775760102
Musée d’art et d’histoire de Genève awards the fifth Carte Blanche to American artist Carol Bove whose installations re-explore the museum space by dissolving the boundaries between art and everyday objects.
Caravaggio’s Cupid Helen Langdon 14th November, pb, £15.99, 9781917273183
Accessible volume focuses on one of the famous artist’s most iconic artworks, Victorious Cupid.
Hannibal Books
Erwin Olaf Mischa Cohen 9th October, hb, £39, 9789464941982
Biography honouring the legacy and queer advocacy of the artist and photographer.
The Bookseller Buyer’s Guide Non-Fiction
Raoul Hausmann (1886-1971)
Hanne Bergius, Peter Bexte, Burmeister Ralf 13th November, hb, £48, 9783775760201
Catalogue accompanies the Hausmann retrospective at the Berlinische Galerie, showcasing his groundbreaking multimedia work from Expressionism and Dada to photography and his exile period.
Lisa Oppenheim Lauren Cornell, Darsie Alexander, Jacob Proctor
2nd October, hb, £44, 9783775760225
Published in conjunction with Oppenheim’s exhibition at Mudam Luxembourg, this richly illustrated catalogue surveys her works merging technique and material with historical and social content.
Yayoi Kusama Emanuelle Coccia, Stefano Mancuso, Ralph McCarthy
16th October, hb, £58, 9783775760331
Goes with Kusama’s first retrospective in Switzerland and serves as an essential reference for anyone seeking to understand his enduring impact on contemporary art.
Mirror Image
Donald Shambroom 21st January, hb, £58, 9783775760379
Brings together Marcel Duchamp and Leonardo da Vinci in a publication accompanying an exhibition at Sean Kelly New York.
Suzanne Duchamp Talia Kwartier, Catherine Hug, Carole Boulbes
28th August, hb, £48, 9783775760386
Exhibition catalogue offers new research and critical essays on Duchamp’s contributions to Dada and Modernism.
Mark Bradford Sarah Yoon, Dorothy Price
15th October, hb, £48, 9783775760812
Exhibition catalogue of the artist’s retrospective at Amorepacific Museum of Art, Seoul.
Ryan Gander Sandra Guimaraes (ed), Rose Highma-Stainton, Europa, London 17th September, pb, £44, 9783775760942
Charting the evolution of a British conceptual artist, this catalogue
highlights his practice over the past decades through some of his installations as well as more recent works.
Hauser & Wirth
Pat Steir: Paintings, 2018-2025 Colm Toibin 2nd September, hb, £60, 9783907493144
Dedicated to recent work by American artist counted among the great innovators of contemporary painting.
In the Studio: Lee Lozano Lucrezia Calabro Visconti 2nd October, pb, £16.99, 9783907493199
Focusing on the artist’s daring paintings, this offers a fascinating introduction to Lozano’s pioneering practice.
Nicolas Party Jamilee Lacy 31st October, hb, £72, 9783907493205
The fantastical universe of Swiss painter’s immersive murals comes to life in this richly illustrated monograph.
Flora Yukhnovich Eleanor Nairne 27th November, hb, £35, 9783907493212
Discover the creative vision of critically acclaimed British painter. Here, Yukhnovich takes inspiration from French Rococo, Italian Baroque and Abstract Expressionism.
Louise Bourgeois: The Insomnia Drawings Marie-Laure Bernadac, Elisabeth Bronfen
2nd October, hb, £62, 9783908247395
Two-volume set of Bourgeois’ thought- provoking collection of more than 200 works originally published in 2001 now newly available courtesy of the Easton Foundation.
Hayward Gallery
Gilbert & George: 21st Century Pictures Rachel Thomas, Michael Bracewell, Hans Ulrich Obrist
14th October, hb, £40, 9781853323836
Accompanying an exhibition at the gallery,
Mary Heilmann Jo Applin, Ilana Savdie, Alexis Lowry (ed) 16th September, pb, £32, 9783907493182
In-depth study of Heilmann’s mesmerising works on paper that explores drawing as a form of daydreaming and memory-making.
this catalogue showcases pictures across key series made since 2000.
Paula Rego Marco Livingstone, Rosanna McLaughlin
23rd October, hb, £25, 9781853323843
First monograph on Rego to focus in detail on her literary sources illuminates a key part of her practice.
Hirmer
Human Marks Carrie Cushman (ed), Kaur Alia Ahmed, Makoto Chi 15th September, hb, £45, 9783777444895
Explores convergences of tattoo culture and global contemporary art. Heavily illustrated publication features 30 artists who worked during the pivotal period of 1948-78.
Carl Grossberg Adrian Sudhalter, Mary E Bauer, Joe Bucciero 15th November, hb, £55, 9783777445137
Robust study of New Objectivity painter’s work depicting German industry and life between the wars. Includes historical photographs.
From Dawn Till Dusk Stephan Berg (ed) 15th September, hb, £45, 9783777445441
Richly illustrated and vividly narrated, this publication reveals the wide range of approaches and levels of meaning that shadows have in contemporary art.
Becoming the Ocean Min Jung Kim Min Jung (ed), Anselm Kiefer (ed)
15th January, hb, £45, 9783777445632
To accompany the first American retrospective of Anselm Kiefer’s art in 20 years, an exploration of his remarkable body of work and its complex engagement with history, mythology and the human condition.
Miguel Chevalier Roger Diederen (ed), Franziska Stoehr (ed) 15th November, pb, £35, 9783777445878
The relationship between the digital and analogue worlds and the connections between nature and technology demonstrated by a pioneering artist.
Queer Modernity Susanne Gaensheimer (ed), Isabelle Malz (ed)
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