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15th November, hb, £45, 9783777445885
Approaching art through a perspective of queer aesthetics to discover visual worlds of hitherto little-known figures of international Modernism.
Barkley L Hendricks Susan Hendricks, David Katzenstein
15th August, hb, £45, 9783777446028
Collaboration between photographer Katzenstein and Hendricks’ wife offers a glimpse into the life and creative process of the artist.
Network Paris Julia Wallner (ed), Astrid von Asten (ed)
15th August, pb, £33, 9783777446066
A journey to the art capital of the 1930s: Paris and the avant-garde group abstraction- création, who continue to inspire the art world with their clear lines and kaleidoscopic experiments with form.
Hurtwood Press
Radiant City Lucy Williams 20th November, hb, £50, 9780903696852
Major monograph documenting a decade of figurative and geometric work by London-based contemporary artist.
Hutchinson Heinemann
How to Live an Artful Life Katy Hessel 6th November, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781529155204
Daily inspiration for every day of the year in a collection of quotes and ideas from artists, brought together by he founder of the Great Women Artists.
Ilex
You Will Be Able to Paint With Watercolour by the End of This Book Harriet de Winton
25th September, pb, eb, £19.99, 9781840919196
Everything a beginner needs to know to get started in the medium.
Ivy Press
Art Fraud Susie Hodge 9th October, hb, £20, 9781836005490
The world of art forgery, where even the experts get it wrong. From million-pound scams to secret revenge plots Art Fraud unveils
Autumn/Winter 2025
the art world’s most shocking deceptions.
Kerber
Iris Musolf: 39th of May Andreas Bee, Birgit Moeckel
11th August, pb, £40, 9783735609984
Berlin-based artist’s first monograph brings together objects and sculptures that seem like the symbolic props of a vacuous society obsessed with pleasure.
Red Raven—Black Poppy Judith Annaheim, Katja Herlach, Dorothee
8th September, hb, £42, 9783735610010
Examination of the artistic practice of the painter Regula Syz also features earlier works and excerpts from her sketchbooks.
Hoda Tawakol: Some Ties Linger on Omar Kholeif, Rebekka Seubert
11th August, pb, £42, 9783735610072
Debut monograph on Egyptian-French sculptor whose work is a profound confrontation with identity, femininity and power.
Earthy Liquids and Heavy Metal
Dominik Bais (ed), Alf Lechner Stiftung (ed), Olga Hohmann
11th August, hb, £29, 9783735610126
In the labyrinth of postapocalyptic science fiction, dark utopias and posthuman aesthetics, Lisa Seebach’s sculptures point to potential threats of dystopian escalation and explore ways of escape.
Anachoresis Eva Bentcheva (ed) 11th August, pb, £38, 9783735610157
As part of a three-year transcultural project artists from Germany and Taiwan were brought together in a collective laboratory.
In Equilibrium Dirk Salz 11th August, hb, £37, 9783735610188
Documents the most recent developments in the work of Salz with a focus on his multilayered resin paintings. Text in English and German.
Monheim Am Rhein Public Art Angela de Weijer, Ulla Hahn, Saman Hidayat
8th September, pb, £45, 9783735610232
With detailed photographic documentation of each work, this catalogue raisonné presents the astonishingly impressive collection of public art in the German town. Text in English and German.
Country Bin Pull’em Matthias Claudius Hofmann (ed), Richard Kuba (ed), Christina Henneke (ed), Isabel Kreuder (ed)
11th August, pb, £33.50, 9783735610287
Joint review of the Frobenius expedition to the Kimberley region in northwest Australia in 1938-39 and its rock art, together with the indigenous Aboriginal Australian communities of the Wanjina Wunggurr.
Kulturalis
Inside Gainsborough’s House 8th September, pb, £9.95, 9781836360032
Pictorial introduction to the birthplace of 18th-century artist, now a museum and exhibition space.
Staithes: Life, Light and Landscape Adam Chadwick
8th September, hb, £45, 9781836360070
A first exploration of the artists’ colony at Staithes in North Yorkshire, its international connections and influences and the interrelationship of its main figures, including Britain’s first female Royal Academician.
Eternal Jewels Lee Kangwon 2nd September, hb, £35, 9781836360124
Unforgettable journey through Seoul’s World Jewellery Museum’s 20th-anniversary collection, where founder Kangwon’s vision unveils the beauty of global treasures.
Can We Stop Killing Each Other? Tafadzwa Nomphanelo Makwabarara, Tania Moore
1st September, pb, £20, 9781836360148
Interrogation of the darkest side of humanity and its expression through art and culture.
Divine Light Janet Gough 18th September, pb, £14.95, 9781836360278
The stained-glass windows of England’s cathedrals illuminate interior spaces with religious, historical and social messages. This book tells their story.
Lannoo
Atelier Les Deux Garcons Atelier Les Deux Garcons 13th October, hb, £75, 9789020929898
Overview of the work of leading Dutch art duo Atelier Les Deux Garcons. An intriguing mix of taxidermy, art and found objects.
Happy Tattoos Sven Rayen, Ti Racovita 13th October, hb, £35, 9789020975390
Third book in the series of little tattoo bibles picks from the best of the world a selection of artists of funny tattoos.
Laurence King
Textile Fine Art Helen Adams 28th August, hb, eb, £40, 9781529437317
Lavish showcase of the work of 50 fibre artists from around the world.
Laurence King
Print Eve Blackwood 18th September, hb, eb, £16.99, 9781399626590
Learn how to make beautiful prints at home with this easy-to-follow guide to printmaking.
The Female Body in Art Amy Dempsey 6th November, hb, eb, £30, 9783962444587
From the Renaissance to the present day this is the history of art told through the female form. More than 80 works of art shown.
Liverpool University Press
Collecting Stories Katy Hooper (ed) 28th September, pb, £14.99, 9781836240082
Introduces 52 items revealing the University of Liverpool’s cultural heritage and research futures.
Irish Culture and Partition, 1920-1955 Stephen O’Neill
28th December, hb, eb, £115, 9781836244813
First study of the impact of partition on the culture of Ireland.
LOM Art
The 10 Year Celebration Kerby Rosanes 9th October, pb, £16.99, 9781915751317
Best-loved colouring designs from across the works of superstar illustrator Rosanes with additional, specially created, commemorative material.
Ludion Kawase Hasui
Chris Uhlenbeck, Jim Dwinger, Philo Ouweleen 1st November, hb, £35, 9789464781182
The timeless beauty of Hasui, the master of shin-hanga. Featuring his most breathtaking woodblock prints and expert insights into his legacy.
This is How It Begins Michele Robecchi 25th September, hb, £45, 9789493039513
Sheds light on Kerry James Marshall’s Rythm Mastr, a comic series the artist has been working on since 1999.
Manchester University Press
Useful Art John Byrne 20th January, pb, eb, £13.99, 9781526181572
Examines how art becomes activism, challenging neoliberalism through urban regen-eration, community gardens and more.
Marquand Books
The Bradley Collection of Modern Art
Elizabeth Siegel (ed) 13th October, hb, £50, 9781938885211
Tells the story of how Peg Bradley built the Bradley Collection, which comprises the core of the Milwaukee Art Museum’s holdings of modern art. Published to accompany an exhibition.
William Morris: Pattern & Design ISBN 9780500481165 October | £25.00
Italy: In the Footsteps of the Great Artists ISBN 9780500027530 September | £50.00
Great Art Explained ISBN 9780500025956 September | £30.00
Slow Looking ISBN 9781760764739 September | £40.00
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