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Art & Antiques


Metropolitan Museum of Art


Seeing Silence Dita Amory, Patricia Berman, Zoe de Bretagne, Anna-Maria von Bonsdorff et al 25th November, hb, £35, 9781588398079


Introduction to Scandinavian artist Helene Schjerfbeck through the paintings and drawings that mark her as an exceptional Modernist.


Mitchell Beazley


Quartz Watches Clement Mazarian, Henry Leutwyler


9th October, hb, eb, £50, 9781840919677


Photographic history of 90 electric watches curated by collector and dealer Mazarian.


MIT Press


An Alphabet for Dreamers Sharon Sliwinski, Melinda Josie (illus)


28th October, hb, £23, 9780262049795


Trailblazing look at how dreams serve as one of our most powerful ways to understand— and radically change—our world.


Water of the Sky Miya Ando, Hollis Goodall, Joan Halifax


4th November, hb, £27, 9780262049863


Elegant visual dictionary of 2,000 Japanese words for rain, with 100 drawings in indigo.


Monacelli


Artbarn 15th September, hb, £54.95, 9781580936866


First book to celebrate the extensive contem- porary art collection of Jerome and Ellen Stern displayed in their Hamptons Art Barn.


The Line: Public Art in East London 15th October, hb, £37.95, 9781580936958


The first book to chronicle The Line’s 10-year history of world-class art installations along its constantly changing public art and nature walk, from Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park to the O2.


Beyond the Brushstroke Danielle Mckinney, Barbara Mckinney


15th October, hb, £34.95, 9781580937092


Mckinney’s first book, featuring 50 prompts


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for self-reflection written by her mother and journal pages for the reader to respond.


RxART


Diane Brown, Bobbi Coller, Matthew Higgs


15th October, hb, £54.95, 9781580936729


Commemoration of 25 years of the pioneering nonprofit that works at the intersection of visual art and healthcare.


Leo Villareal Molly Donavon, Annie Dell’Aria, Sarah Sze 15th November, hb, £59.95, 9781580936538


Expansive monograph of work by contemporary artist known for his monumental installations employing light and computer technology.


Friedrich Kunath Dan Bejar, Naomi Fry, Jennifer Higgie, Robert Pfaller 15th November, hb, £59.95, 9781580936767


Monograph of paintings alongside a visual narrative that follows Kunath along his travels around the world, encapsulating his many identities as artist, tennis coach, car enthusiast and consummate collector.


Nina Chanel Abney Richard J Powell,


Thelma Golden, Jazmine Hughes, Jeffrey Deitch 15th October, hb, £49.95, 9781580937009


Combining represent- ation and abstraction, Abney’s paintings capture the frenetic pace of contemporary culture.


Derrick Adams Hallie Ringle, Salamishah Tillet, Dexter Wimberly, Sandra Jackson-Dumont


15th October, hb, £69.95, 9781580937016


The first significant book on one of the most popular contemporary American artists, whose work depicts jubilant scenes and reveals a deep understanding of colour theory and art history.


Museo Nacional del Prado


The Hidden Language of Flowers Eduardo Barba


4th September, hb, £18.99, 9788484806240


Gorgeously illustrated pocket volume revealing the symbolism of plants and flowers in masterworks from the Prado’s collection.


The Bookseller Buyer’s Guide Non-Fiction


Museum of Modern Art


Series


One on One 30th September, pb, £14.99, 97816334517


Sustained meditations on single works of art from the museum’s collection. Yayoi Kusama: Accumulation No 1 Midori Yamamura 42 Salvador Dali: The Persistence of Memory Anne Umland 59


Marcel Duchamp: The Janis Family Interviews Ann Temkin, Carroll Janis


18th August, pb, £19.99, 9781633451766


Full transcript of previously unpublished set of interviews conducted in 1953 by the art collectors Sidney and Harriet Janis.


Wifredo Lam Christophe Cherix (ed), Beverly Adams (ed) 18th September, hb, £60, 9781633451780


Brings together over 150 rarely seen artworks from six decades of the Cuban-born painter’s prolific career.


Ruth Asawa: The Tamarind Prints Cara Manes, Dominika Tylcz


14th October, hb, £28, 9781633451872


Intimate publication is the first to present the vibrant experimental lithographs that Ruth Asawa made during a two-month residency at the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in 1965.


National Galleries of Scotland


Another World Patrick Elliott 12th September, pb, £12.95, 9781906270308


This catalogue, the first of the gallery’s Dada and Surrealist holdings, reproduces and details more than 100 of the best works.


Elizabeth Blackadder Philip Long, John Leighton (illus) 13th September, pb, £11.99, 9781906270391


Extensively illustrated book devoted to one of Scotland’s best- loved painters.


The Printmakers’ Art Hannah Brocklehurst, Kerry Watson 12th December, pb, £17.99, 9781906270759


Through technical summaries and featured examples The Printmaker’s Art draws on the print and archive collections to illustrate and explain the mysteries of printmaking.


Surreal Encounters Dawn Ades, Elizabeth Cowling, Dr Hubertus Gaßner, Annabelle Görgen-Lammers, Keith Hartley et al 12th September, pb, £19.95, 9781906270971


Brings together over 160 of the finest Surrealist artworks by legends including Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, René Magritte, Joan Miró and Man Ray.


National Gallery Company


Radical Harmony Julien Domercq, Christopher Riopelle, Chiara Di Stefano, Annabel Bai Jackson, Renske Cohen Tervaert et al 23rd September, hb, £40, 9781857097375


Captivating artworks by painters including Seurat and Signac explored alongside pieces by lesser-known Neo-Impressionists, such as Anna Boch.


Officina Libraria


Paul Troubetzkoy Edouard Papet (ed), Anne-Lise Desmas (ed), Cecilie Champy- Vinas (ed), Omar Cucciniello (ed)


13th October, pb, £30, 9788833673325


Catalogue of the exhibition (Paris, 2025-2025 ; Milan, 2026) dedicated to the sculptor who painted a splendid portrait of the Belle Epoque. Text in French.


Grunewald Edoardo Villata 8th September, pb, £45, 9788833673349


Important monograph dedicated to one of the most important protagonists of German Renaissance painting, Mathis Grunewald (c. 1480-1528) in the light of significant archival and iconographic novelties.


Oro Editions


Annina Nosei Roberto Lambarelli 8th September, pb, £30, 9781961856738


Art historian by training, gallerist and art dealer by profession, Nosei is an essential art world figure.


Oxford University Press


The Art of Status Jelena Suboti 9th October, hb, £25, 9780198909750


Exploration of the relationship between the restitution of looted art, global status and the international construction of national cultural heritage.


Pallant House Gallery


William Nicholson Simon Martin 11th November, hb, £35, 9781869827649


Accompanies the first major presentation of Nicholson (1872- 1949) in over two decades.


Paul Mellon Centre


Holbein


Elizabeth Goldring 25th November, hb, £50, 9781913107505


Defining biography of the artist who, more than any other, has shaped our image of the Tudor court.


Turner and the Slave Trade Sam Smiles 25th November, hb, £30, 9781913107512


Exploring Turner’s evolving response to slavery, from his investment in enslaved labour to his later denunciation in The Slave Ship.


British Blonde Lynda Nead 9th September, hb, £30, 9781913107499


Vivid account of the atmosphere and culture of postwar Britain explored through the image of the British Blonde.


Phaidon Press


30,000 Years of Art 15th September, hb, £24.95, 9781837291038


Accessible, comprehensive, freshly updated celebration of the vast range of human artistry from 28,000BC to today, newly released in a tactile and gift-friendly mini format.


Butterfly David G James, Tamer van Riessen, Nathan Moss


15th October, hb, £39.95, 9781838669379


Expansive visual survey celebrating the beauty of butterflies and moths across art, history, science and culture. Latest instalment in the Explorer Series.


Drawing Architecture Helen Thomas 15th October, hb, £39.95, 9781837291052


Inspiring architectural drawings from antiquity to the present day. Ideal for art and architecture lovers alike.


The American Art Book 15th October, hb, £50.95, 9781837290192


Survey showcases 500 of the greatest American artists. Updated.


Lisa Yuskavage Ariel Levy, Barry Schwabsky, Lena Dunham 15th November, pb, £39.95, 9781838668112


First proper monograph on the American painter known for her highly original approach to figurative painting that challenges conventional understandings of the genre.


Jordan Casteel


Legacy Russell, Asma Naeem, Katherine Brinson 15th October, pb, £39.95, 9781838668815


The first monograph on New York-based artist known for her larger-than-life paintings which highlight the humanity of her subjects while affirming ideas of social justice.


Tom Sachs Guide Tom Sachs, Yeju Choi 15th October, pb, £60.95, 9781838665104


Showcases Sachs’ career in its entirety in a richly illustrated volume of more than 650 images and new texts.


Meaning Matter Memory Thelma Golden, Connie H Choi


15th October, pb, £24.95, 9781838669348 Keepsake extension of


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