Art & Antiques
monument of Viennese Modernism, a work as significant and revolutionary as Picasso’s Demoiselles, Matisse’s Dance and Duchamps’s Readymades.
An Artisan’s Guide to Crafts and Places Yvonne Quirmbach
18th March, pb, £38, 9783775761987
Folk art is constantly changing. Traditional crafts such as textiles and ceramics represent time-honoured customs yet they continually adapt to new conditions, be it political upheaval, technical advances, fashions or preferences.
Cezanne
Louise Bannwarth 11th February, hb, £58, 9783775762304
Form, colour and light: Paul Cezanne was a pioneer of painterly abstraction and is unquestionably one of the most influential artists of the 19th century.
Hauser & Wirth
Winfred Rembert Dan Berger, Reginald Dwayne Betts, Zoé Whitley
30th June, pb, £28, 9783907493052
Discover the skill, determination and resilience of African American artist in the first widely available monograph on his profoundly original oeuvre.
Sophie Taeuber-Arp: La Regle Des Courbes / The Rule of Curves Briony Fer (ed), Jenny Nachtigall, Briony Fer
5th February, hb, £35, 9783907493168
Absorbing study of Swiss artist’s influential work looks in depth at the role of the curve in the artist’s formal lexicon.
Hans/Jean Arp: Works With and on Paper Arie Hartog, Loretta Würtenberger
15th May, hb, £50, 9783907493175
Expansive survey of the renowned avant-gardist’s drawings and collages.
Series
In the Studio 30th April, hb, £18.99, 9783907493
A peek at how contemporary artists go about their work. Berlinde De Bruyckere Jenni Sorkin 236
Spring/Summer 2026
Takesada Matsutani Mika Yoshitake 328
Destiny is a Rose Ingrid Schaffner (ed), Kellie Jones
26th February, hb, £52, 9783907493243
Story of Eileen Harris Norton’s collection and its pivotal role in championing the work of women artists, artists of colour and changing narratives of contemporary art.
Susan Rothenberg: The Weather Alexis Lowry (ed), Alexis Lowry, Mirsini Amidon, Liz Deschenes, Shanay Jhaveri, Joan Jonas et al
12th February, hb, £38, 9783907493281
The work of Rothenberg is the focus here. Brings together paintings from throughout her career.
Hayward Gallery
Chiharu Shiota: Threads of Life Yung Ma, Yoko Tawada
26th February, hb, £25, 9781853323850
Beautifully produced monograph of the contemporary Japanese artist whose immersive thread-based installations have drawn crowds across the globe.
Yin Xiuzhen: Heart to Heart Lydia Yee, Yung Ma
26th February, hb, £25, 9781853323867
Beautifully produced monograph of an artist born in 1963 in Beijing who is known for transforming found, tactile materials into poignant works of sculpture and installation.
Anish Kapoor Ralph Rugoff 18th June, hb, £45, 9781853323874
Focuses on Kapoor’s creative output from the past 15 years, highlighting his development of new, visceral forms of sculpture and painting.
Hirmer
Becoming the Ocean Anselm Kiefer (ed), Min Jung Kim (ed)
5th February, hb, £45, 9783777445632
For his first American retrospective in 20 years Kiefer takes the river as a metaphor for the flux of life and passage of time.
Gothic Modern Ralph Gleis (ed), Julia Zaunbauer (ed)
5th February, hb, £45, 9783777446271
Illuminates the pivotal discovery of medieval Gothic art for Edvard Munch, Käthe Kollwitz and their artist contemporaries.
Louise Nevelson: The Poetry of Searching Valerie Ucke (ed)
5th February, pb, £35, 9783777446479
A remarkable artist from the New York art scene, Nevelson (1899–1988) devoted herself to a wide variety of artforms and became a virtually unrivalled master in collage.
Edvard Munch Kerstin Drechsel (ed), Diana Kopka (ed), Florence Thurmes (ed)
5th February, pb, £45, 9783777446486
A book with bestseller potential. Munch was a key figure of European Modernism and this volume looks at one of his most important themes: angst.
Hurtwood Press
Helen Berggruen: The Song Inside of Things Mary Kate Tankard, Craig Burnett, Jeff Gunderson
9th April, hb, £30, 9780903696999
Featuring recent oil paintings by California- based artist, including those exhibited at Berggruen Gallery in San Francisco in 2025.
Chocolate Cosmos, String of Pearls Jane Hammond 9th April, hb, £30, 9781917627078 Recent botanical collage works by New York-based artist, accompanied by essays exploring her practice in connection with environmental and sociological subjects.
Cerith Wyn Evans: Forms in Space Through Light (in Time)
Sergio Mah, Michael Newman 12th February, pb, £30, 9781917627085
Exhibition catalogue for the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology in Lisbon.
Based Upon: Liminalism Meagan Kelly Horsman 26th February, hb, £55, 9781917627092
Following on from Based Upon’s Manual, Liminalism captures 20 years of the London artist.
Promise Sean Palfrey 20th March, pb, £25, 9781917627115
Showcases Palfrey’s portraits of children and young people, pairing images gathered over decades with compassionate, reflective stories.
Invisible Lines, Immortal Beams Barry McGlashan, Kathryn Lloyd, Matt Incledon, Rollo Campbell
5th February, hb, £30, 9781917627122
Documents two years of work by Edinburgh-based painter McGlashan, including the titular exhibition at Frestonian Gallery, London.
Imperial War Museum
Wartime London in Paintings
Suzanne Bardgett 12th February, pb, £14.99, 9781911748052
New paperback edition published to coincide with the opening of the Wartime London exhibition at IWM London in March 2026.
Ivy Press Art Heist
Susie Hodge 2nd April, pb, £9.99, 9780711287945
Gallery of the most famous stolen artworks that have never been recovered and an examination of the heists and their subsequent investigations.
Kerber
Wonderland Thomas Riess 9th February, hb, £44, 9783735610416
Riess presents works from the last seven years. Working primarily in painting and video, he explores intensively the complex themes of time and reality.
Brudaşcu Cornel Brudaşcu 9th February, pb, £42, 9783735610423
A major figure in Romania’s neo-avant- garde movement. Lavishly illustrated book features decades of expressive works and sheds light on Brudașcu’s artistic resilience amid political repression.
Of Shitposts and Little Ice Ages Ulrike Hofer
9th February, pb, £31, 9783735610522
Presents selected paintings from the 16th-18th centuries in
a way that allows them to be viewed with fresh eyes. Accompanied by entertaining, essay-style texts.
Levitating Line Knopp Ferro 9th February, pb, £50, 9783735610393
Marking Ferro’s 70th birthday, this catalogue presents 45 years of his Fluxus-influenced work-sculptures, installations, drawings and performances-across eight venues around the world. Text in English, German and Portuguese.
Entropy and Hope: Jakob Mattner Anna Maigler (ed), Verena Auffermann, Hannes Langbein, Bernd Scherer, Rudolf Zwirner
9th February, pb, £26, 9783735610553
Mattner’s most recent work questions what perspective we might take in light of world events. Text in English and German.
Chasing Light Diana Andreescu, Diana Marincu, Gabriela Robeci, Filip Petcu
9th February, pb, £33, 9783735610621
Traces the footsteps of the outstanding and internationally successful graduates of the Faculty of Art and Design at the West University of Timișoara.
Other People Think Doris Krystof, Kathleen Rahn
9th February, hb, £40, 9783735610645
Catalogue of a show curated by Germany’s Marta Herford museum director Rahn which presents around 70 works by 25 artists.
Le Sel Noir Rebekka Körnig, Ingmar Lähnemann, Alejandro Perdomo Daniels, Maria Rudy
9th February, pb, £37, 9783735610676
Artworks that explore Black subjectivity, self- empowerment, and the complexities of identity in the field between self and external perception. Text in English and German.
Kew
Henry Moore Laura Bruni,
Sebastiano Barassi 7th May, hb, £35, 9781842468531 Moore’s work presented with incredible photography and essays from art scholars and Kew experts.
Series
Kew Pocketbooks hb, £9.99, 97818424685
Illustrated gift books written by world experts. Luxury cloth and foil finish. Chinese Plants Alex Summers 1st April, 48 Vegetables Helena Dove
28th May, hb, £9.99, 9781842468555
Korero Press The View From Screw Danny Hellman (illus)
1st June, Book, £27.99, 9781912740383
First anthology of Hellman’s art for notorious Screw magazine collects his explosive, satirical covers and buried strips that defined the publication’s visual assault on authority.
Kulturalis
Masterpieces Abu Dhabi: Nicolas Poussin, Confirmation Pierre Rosenberg, Sheila McTighe
9th February, hb, £22.95, 9781836360162
First volume in a major new series commissioned by the Department of Culture and Tourism of Abu Dhabi presents individual masterpieces acquired and now resident in the Emirate.
Sultan Qaboos Bin Said Collection Catalogue Sophie Kazan Makhlouf
9th February, hb, £50, 9781836360322
Beautifully illustrated story of Oman’s late sultan told through 50 objects. This is the first time that many have been shown to the public.
Laurence King
Stickerbomb Sneakers 4th June, pb, £20, 9781399622523
More than 200 peelable sneaker stickers from the world’s best street artists and graphic designers.
The Female Body in Art Amy Dempsey 5th February, hb, £30, 9781399626736
The history of art told through the female form. More than 80 works of art featured.
Liverpool University Press
Out of Line Jean H Duffy 28th June, hb, £120, 9781805967378
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