ART & ANTIQUES
Cartier: Beautes Du Monde Francois Chaille 2nd February, pb, £85, 9782080287533 Discover the exceptional new creations destined for eminent clients and collectors from one of the world’s most prestigious jewelers.
Monet/Rothko Cyrille Sciama, Pierre Wat, Marie Debarre, Geraldine Lefebvre, Valerie Reis 11th May, hb, £30, 9782080294715 Comparison of the work of Monet and Rothko provides exhilarating new insight into these pioneers of abstraction and masters of colour.
Fondation Cartier
The Valley Fabrice Hyber, Bruce Albert 2nd February, hb, 48, 9782869251762 Exhibition catalogue brings together nearly 100 paintings by French artist Fabrice Hyber and a rich portfolio illustrating the creation and development of the Valley in Vendée.
Frances Lincoln
The History of Colour Neil Parkinson 18th April, hb, £22, 9780711266797 Explores the splendid history of human’s relationship with colour, from ancient times to today.
The World Atlas of Street Art and Graffiti Rafael Schacter, Lachlan MacDowall 23rd May, hb, £25, 9780711283442 Truly global and visually breathtaking compendium showcases some of the most incredible pieces of street art anywhere.
Fuel
Russian Criminal Tattoo Archive Danzig Baldaev, Sergei Vasilev, Arkady Bronnikov, Mark Vincent, Alison Nordstroem et al 13th April, hb, £40, 9781739887803 Like no other publication on the subject. Compiles highlights of previously unseen work from Fuel’s unique collection of tattoo drawings and photographs.
Gibbs M Smith
Tales From the City Among the Stars Hanna Karlzon
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7th February, hb, £16, 9781423663539 With Karlzon’s newest colouring book—her 10th—fans are invited to an enchanting city.
Giles
Across Asia and the Islamic World Dany Chan, Ashley Dimmig, Adriana Proser, Ruth Bowler (ed) 28th March, pb, £12.95, 9781913875220 Thematic collection which highlights the strengths, variety and sheer wonder of The Walters Art Museum’s unique Asian and Islamic collections.
Zao Wou-ki Gilles Chazal 2nd May, hb, £39.95, 9781913875282 First volume to showcase this highly sought-after artist’s fascinating and understudied experiments in watercolour and his beautiful forays into ceramic decoration.
SERIES
Frick Diptych hb, 97819138753 Each volume illuminates a masterpiece in the Frick Collection, pairing an in-depth essay by a curator with a contribu- tion from a contemporary cultural figure. Titian’s Man in a Red Hat Giulio Dalvit, Elizabeth Peyton 4th April, £24.95, vol 10 05 Riccio’s Oil Lamp James Fenton, Ian Wardropper 4th April, £19.95, vol 11 12 Bronzino’s Lodovico Capponi
Daniel Mendelsohn, Aimee Ng 6th June, £19.95, vol 12 50
Bryce Glass Debra M Coulson, Harley N Trice 4th April, hb, £49.95, 9781913875336 Vibrant study of the history and production of the Bryce glass company, one of the most successful designers and producers of pattern glass tableware in the 19th century.
Arthur Szyk Preserved Samantha Lyons, Irvin Ungar, Allison Claire Chang 4th April, hb, £49.95, 9781913875404 Essential compendium of Szyk’s art created to provide a jumping-off point for those interested in surveying his originals.
Creating Connections Charles Russell, Olivia Sagan, Julie Aronson (ed)
The Bookseller Buyer’s Guide Non-fiction
6th June, hb, £40, 9781913875411 Lavishly illustrated publi- cation explores an excep- tionally diverse array of work by self-taught artists in the Rosenthal Collection.
Tilman Riemenschneider’s Jerome and Late Medieval Alabaster Sculpture Gerhard Lutz 18th April, pb, £21.95, 9781913875435 At the centre of this publication is one of the artist’s most important early sculptures.
Glasgow Museums
Introducing the Medieval and Renaissance Periods Edward Johnson 21st February, pb, £10, 9781908638427 Spans a range of type and material, from stained glass to alabasters, metalwork to tapestries. Themes include religious art, secular art and objects connected to royalty in the Burrell Collection.
Granta Books
Wreck Tom de Freston 2nd March, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781783786657 An artist’s intensely personal reckoning that delves deep inside the making of art and explores the value of facing, and depicting, the darkest of horrors.
Greenfinch
50 Art Ideas Susie Hodge 5th May, pb, eb, £9.99, 9781529429282 Master an understanding of the art ideas that shape today’s art world.
Hali
Suzani Christian Erber, Penny Oakley, Markus Voigt 10th April, hb, £60, 9781898113898 Suzanis, the exuberant textiles from Central Asia, have captured the hearts and minds of collectors and decorators for many years. This book pairs beautiful visuals with new research.
Hannibal Books
Bruegel and Beyond Daan van Heesch (ed), Sarah Van Ooteghem (ed), Joris Van Grieken (ed) 14th February, hb, £55, 9789464366389 Reference work on Flemish and Dutch
drawing from the 16th to the 18th century, with masterly drawings from the collection of the Royal Library of Belgium.
Harper Design
Blk Art Zaria Ware 16th March, hb, £30, 9780063272415 Fun, fact-filled introduction to forgotten 19th-century Black artists and their work.
The Monster Book of Manga Creatures and Characters Coloring Book Estudio Joso 6th July, pb, £13.99, 9780063306066 Eye-catching images from a range of popular genres that convey the unique personalities of manga’s standout characters.
Dressing Barbie Carol Spencer 6th July, pb, £25, 9780063310919 Generously illustrated behind-the-scenes look at 35 years of fashion design for the pint-sized style icon. Never-before- seen images of rare and one-of-a-kind pieces.
Harvard Art Museums
American Watercolors, 1880-1990 Miriam Stewart, Margaret Morgan Grasselli, Joachim Homann 23rd May, hb, £35, 9780300269703 Celebration of the diverse world of American water- colours from the late 19th and 20th centuries gath- ered from the museum’s collections.
Hatje Cantz
El Greco Anne Gregersen (ed), Yannis Hadjinicolaou (ed), Patricia Berman (ed), Patrik Steorn et al 30th March, pb, £44, 9783775751681 At the birth of Modernism in the late 19th century artists across Europe rediscovered the almost 300-year-old artwork of the Greek painter.
Idols & Rivals Gudrun Swoboda (ed) 29th June, hb, £48, 9783775753999 Splendid catalogue reveals mutual inspiration and cooperation but also sheds light on the dark side of competition for prestigious commissions.
Josef Albers: Homage to the Square
Margit Rowell, Jeannette Redensek, Amy Jean Porter, Heinz Liesbrock, Donald Judd, Raimer Jochims et al 29th June, hb, £58, 9783775754163 Albers’ groundbreaking series Homage to the Square comprises approx- imately 2,000 oil paint- ings. His reflections and refinements over more than 25 years inspired numerous young minimal and conceptual artists.
Niki De Saint Phalle: A-Z Katharina Sykora 29th June, hb, £22, 9783775754378 Puts the many facets of de Saint Phalle’s work into easy-access order.
Museums From the Inside: 60 Years of Cimam Mami Kataoka, Saskia Bos 29th June, hb, £22, 9783775754422 An anniversary publication.
Maison Sonia Delaunay Katia Baudin, Waleria Dorogova 2nd February, Book, £44, 9783775753807 Delaunay’s work is a vivid rhythm of dancing colours. The Modernist pioneer’s trendsetting patterns dissolved the boundaries between visual and applied art.
Hirmer
Egon Schiele: Catalogue Raisonné Paintings, Watercolours, Drawings Rudolf Leopold, Elisabeth Leopold 2nd February, hb, £95, 9783777440323 This monograph forms the basis for Schiele’s world fame.
Magic Rock Crystal Manuela Berr 2nd February, hb, £45, 9783777440545 The facets of rock crystal as a material, its process- ing, uses and symbolic interpretation are illus- trated from the perspec- tive of art, mineralogy, archaeology, philology and optics.
Wayne Thiebaud 2nd February, hb, £58, 9783775754026 Thiebaud’s famous candy- coloured still lifes of pies, cakes, gumball machines and lipsticks reflect the promise and abundance of the American way of life.
Paul Cezanne Christoph Wagner 27th April, vol 20, hb, £9.95, 9783777438139 Wagner positions Cézanne
as an artistic genius who opened up for future generations a completely new view of the world.
To Be Seen Mirjam Zadoff (ed), Karolina Kuhn (ed) 30th March, pb, £24, 9783777439921 Illustrates the struggle for recognition of LGBTQ+ pioneers when the National Socialists seized power in the Weimar Republic.
Reframing American Landscape Nancy Siegel (ed), Kate Menconeri (ed), Amanda Malmstrom (ed) 30th March, hb, £35, 9783777440392 Further explores how artists continue to engage landscape using multi- disciplinary artistic prac- tices and diverse critical perspectives that at times challenge art and histori- cal narratives.
Chagall Illka Voermann 2nd February, Book, £42, 9783777440828 Highly topical perspective on the oeuvre of one of the most important artists of the 20th century.
Monet/Mitchell Simon Kelly, Suzanne Page, Marianne Mathieu 30th March, hb, £35, 9783777440927 Accompanies the first US exhibition to examine the complex relationship between the paintings of the pre-eminent French Impressionist and the leading American artist.
Funk You Too! Miranda Driscoll, Angelik Vizcarrondo-Laboy 30th March, hb, £35, 9783777440941 First book to connect the historic Funk Art move- ment to contemporary ceramic practice through the exploration of the tongue-in-cheek approach to image-making with clay.
Hoaki
How Ideas Are Born Miguel Ángel Arteaga 4th April, hb, £24.99, 9788419220196 Insightful, visually rich book about illustration and the origins of creativ- ity, featuring the work of 26 outstanding illustrators alongside interviews with each.
New Fashion Illustration Ana de Izaguirre 4th July, pb, £28, 9788419220202
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