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Art & Antiques


First comprehensive critical monograph on Jean Dubuffet’s creative writings and sole- authored livres d’artiste and artist’s books.


Llyfrau Amgueddfa Cymru/National Museum Wales Books


Lund Humphries


Bernard Berenson Mark Campbell 26th May, hb, £29.99, 9781848222601


Examines Berenson’s connoisseurship through a biographical account of his complex character together with a description of his methods for determining authorship and assigning value to Renaissance artworks.


Hendrick Ter Brugghen Natasha Seaman 2nd June, hb, £50, 9781848225343


Unseen Gwen John Helena Anderson, Rachel Beard, Fiona McLees, Lucy Wood, Gwyneth Lewis, Mari Gordon (ed)


5th March, pb, £24.99, 9780720006575


New exploration of John’s processes and ideas, focusing on the world’s largest public collection of her art. Accessible yet scholarly insight, featuring many previously unpublished works.


Lom Art


The Modern Art Activity Book Ashley Le Quere, Sophie Schrey


9th April, hb, £12.99, 9781915751584


Filled with illustrations, activities and facts on artists from 1900 to today, from Warhol to Ai Weiwei.


Lorenz Books


A Masterclass in Drawing & Painting Animals Jonathan Truss, Sarah Hoggett


17th March, hb, £15, 9780754836285


Practical and inspiring guide to depicting mammals, insects, birds and fish in a variety of media.


Ludion Shin Hanga


Chris Uhlenbeck (ed), Philo Ouweleen, Jim Dwinger


5th February, hb, £35, 9789464781212


Twentieth-century Japanese printmaking, especially the refined art of shin hanga (new prints), has long remained underappreciated. This expanded and revised edition sets out to change that.


118


Seaman picks through ter Brugghen’s few known works from before 1620 to analyse his embrace, and transformation of Caravaggio’s style up to 1625 and his subsequent move towards a more aesthetic style.


Series


Illuminating Women Artists 28th April, hb, £35, 978184822


Volumes that offer an unprecedented visual contextualisation of the lives and works of their subjects. In some cases a monograph had yet to be dedicated. Anne Vallayer-Coster Kelsey Brosnan 6852


Michaelina Wautier Katlijne Van der Stighelen 7392


Series


Hot Topics in the Art World hb, £19.99, 9781848227 Short, thought-provoking and sometimes controversial books debating key issues. NextGen Collectors and the Art Market Georgina Adam 12th March, vol 17, 064 Art on the Blockchain Valérie C Whitacre 9th March, vol 16, 217


Canova and His World Livio Pestilli 3rd March, hb, £60, 9781848227354


Kaleidoscopic study of Antonio Canova, one of the most celebrated sculptors of the Neoclassical era, reconsiders his life, work and artistic legacy.


Gary Hume Martin Gayford 23rd June, hb, £45, 9781848227408


Hume is one of the foremost British painters of the last 40 years, coming to


The Bookseller Buyer’s Guide Non-Fiction


prominence in the YBA generation. Gayford explores the evolution of Hume’s practice.


Living by the Rule Jessica Barker, Ed KrĨma 8th May, hb, £39.99, 9781848227514


Vividly stages the encounter between the medieval and the contemporary with many unexpected resonances sounding between recent works and much earlier objects and texts.


Lutterworth Press


Slow Looking Robert Cumming, Gino Ballantyne (illus)


26th March, hb, £40, 9780718898342 pb, eb, £20, 9780718898373 Cumming encourages readers to explore art through their own eyes, senses and experiences.


Mack


Passports 2012–2025 Keisha Scarville 1st May, hb, £45, 9781917651486 Scarville’s reinterpretations of her father’s earliest passport photograph are interwoven with archival images and transcripts of their conversations in an interrogation of citizenship and personhood.


Ideas as They Flow Freely Sonia Delaunay 1st March, hb, £50, 9781917651554


Newly discovered journal from 1967 offers a rare glimpse into a highly productive period in Delaunay’s life, including drawings, details of projects and reflections on philosophy and art.


Metropolitan Museum of Art


Raphael Carmen C Bambach, Angelamaria Aceto, Guido Beltramini, Rachel Billinge, Angela Cerasuolo et al


10th March, hb, £60, 9781588398116


Definitive survey of one of the masters of Italian Renaissance art, featuring groundbreaking research.


Monuments Andrew Bolton 9th June, hb, £60, 9781588398123


Asserting the central role of the dressed body in art throughout history, this catalogue goes beyond classical aesthetics to create a more universal


and comprehensive look at fashion.


Musical Bodies E Bradley


Strauchen-Scherer 26th May, hb, £40, 9781588398130


Musical instruments and their connection to the body as reflected in art, popular culture and the human condition.


MIT Press


On the Perspective of Painting Piero della Francesca, Rocco Sinisgalli, Martin Kemp


26th May, hb, £72, 9780262049993


Illuminating comparative translation of della Francesca’s pioneering Renaissance work on scientific perspective.


Monacelli


Art in Nature Reto Thüring, (ed) 15th March, hb, £59.95, 9781580937207


First ever exploration of the contemporary art in Rowdy Meadow’s extensive outdoor sculpture park in Ohio.


Collecting Contemporaries Glenn Fuhrman


15th May, hb, £69.95, 9781580937252


A first. Showcases selections from the private collection of Glenn Fuhrman, the founder of The Flag Art Foundation, and his wife Amanda.


Post Human Rosi Braidotti, Jeffrey Deitch, Philippa Snow


15th March, pb, £34.95, 9781580937405


Renewed examination of the acclaimed eponymous exhibition to show how contemporary artists work at the intersection of humanity and technology.


Burning in the Eyes of the Maker Celeste Dupuy-Spencer, Nina MacLauglin


15th April, hb, £39.95, 9781580937269


Dupuy-Spencer’s paintings reveal tender yet charged portrayals of American life, grappling with memory, identity and community through expressive brushwork.


Keith Haring in 3D Larry Warsh (ed), Glenn Adamson (ed)


15th April, hb, £49.95, 9781580937184


Fresh perspective on the work of Haring, one of the world’s most popular contemporary artists.


Uman 15th July, hb, £49.95, 9781580937283


The first book to explore the kaleidoscopic work of Somali American artist Uman. Newly commissioned essays.


Kurt Vonnegut Drawings Nanette Vonnegut 15th April, hb, £29.95, 9781580933773


Introduces the American writer’s legion of fans to an entirely new side of his irrepressible creative personality – his work as a gifted graphic artist.


Fire Island Art John Dempsey (ed) 15th April, hb, £49.95, 9781580936712


Surveys the rich history of art made on Fire Island, New York, over the past century.


Mubi Editions


The Mastermind Kelly Reichardt 17th February, pb, £35, 9798991658027


Dedicated to her 2025 film about art thief JB Mooney, The Mastermind, Reichardt and the project’s key collaborators capture the craft of its making.


National Gallery


Zurbaran Daniel Sobrino Ralston, Imogen Tedbury, Francesca Whitlum- Cooper, Rebecca J Long, Ignacio Cano et al


12th May, hb, £40, 9781857097399


Celebrates the drama and power of Francisco de Zurbarán’s work, one of the greatest painters of 17th-century Spain.


Renoir and Love Paul Perrin, Christopher Riopelle, Chiara Di Stefano, Katie Hanson


10th March, hb, £40, 9781857097580


Renoir’s imagery of love in all its guises, from affection and friendship to flirtation, courtship and parenthood.


National Portrait Gallery


Francis Bacon: Human Presence Rosie Broadley (ed), Richard Calvocoressi, James Hall, Martin Harrison, Carol Jacobi et al


12th February, pb, £29.95, 9781855145641


Marilyn Monroe: Reflections Rosie Broadley


28th May, hb, £14.95, 9781855148451


Both famous and unseen photographs of the actress.


Explores Bacon’s deep connection to portraiture and how he challenged traditional definitions of the genre.


Lucian Freud: Drawing into Painting Sarah Howgate (ed), David Dawson, Bella Freud, Tanya Bentley, Catherine Lampert, Isabel Seligman, Colm Toibin


12th February, hb, £40, 9781855148154


Reveals the artist’s lifelong focus on the human face and form as it traces the intimate dialogue between his sketches and paintings from the 1930s to the early 21st century.


Catherine Opie Catherine Opie, Clare Freestone (ed), Magdalene Keaney, Mark Godfrey, Alistair O’Neil, Katy Barkan


5th March, hb, £40, 9781855148307


Documents the ebb and flow of human culture. Opie’s photography redefines portraiture, probing the complex questions of who we are, how we present ourselves and why representation matters.


Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait Rosie Broadley (ed)


28th May, hb, £40, 9781855148406


Celebrates Monroe’s enduring legacy as a cultural icon by exploring her impact on photography, art and film.


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