Phaidon Fall 2016

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Phaidon Fall 2016
Phaidon Fall 2016
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Phaidon Fall 2016
Fashion
Food & Cooking
Grace: The American Vogue Years 80
The Importants 82
Military Style Invades Fashion 84
China: The Cookbook 4
Central 6
Eataly: Contemporary Italian Cooking 8
Recipes from the Woods 10
The Grain Bowl 12
Regarding Cocktails 14
Spain: The Cookbook 16
France: The Cookbook 18
Quick & Easy Thai Recipes 20
Where Bartenders Drink 22
Art
Going Once 24
The Story of Art, Luxury Edition 26
Vitamin P3: New Perspectives in Painting 28
frieze: A to Z of Contemporary Art 30
Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest 32
Sterling Ruby 34
Nigel Cooke 36
Mona Hatoum 38
Management of Art Galleries 40
The Art Book, Midi Format 42
Willem de Kooning 44
Architecture
MAD Works 46
Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide:
West Coast USA 48
Elemental Living: Contemporary Houses in Nature 50
The Future of Architecture Since 1889:
A Worldwide History 52
Gerrit Rietveld 54
Design
Photography
Factory: Andy Warhol 86
James Nachtwey 88
Steve McCurry: On Reading 90
Gods I've Seen: Travels Among Hindus 92
Magnum Photobook: The Catalogue Raisonné 94
Francesca Woodman 96
Nordic: A Photographic Essay of Landscapes,
Food and People 98
The Photography Book, Mini Format 100
Children’s Books
Pancakes! An Interactive Recipe Book 102
Hug This Book! 104
Toto's Apple 106
Squares & Other Shapes with Josef Albers 108
Tomi Ungerer: A Treasury of 8 Books 110
Undercover 112
Travel
Wallpaper* City Guides 114
Recently Published
Winter & Spring 2016 116
How to Order
How to Order 120
Designer Maker User: An Introduction to Design 56
The Story of the Design Museum 58
Fear and Love: Reactions to a Complex World 60
Arita/Table of Contents: Studies in Japanese Porcelain 62
Patterns: Inside the Design Library 64
General Interest
Plant: Exploring the Botanical World 66
Evolution: A Visual Record 68
Art as Therapy 70
Art is the Highest Form of Hope and Other Quotes
by Artists 72
The Illustrated Story of England 74
The Beatles A Hard Day's Night 76
Oh So Pretty: Punk in Print 1976-80 78
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China: The Cookbook
Kei Lum Chan and Diora Fong Chan
The definitive cookbook bible of the world’s most popular and oldest cuisine
In the tradition of bestsellers including Mexico
and The Nordic Cookbook comes the next title
in the multimillion-selling national cuisine series,
China: The Cookbook. Featuring more than 650
recipes for delicious and authentic Chinese
dishes for the home kitchen, this impressive
and authoritative book showcases the culinary
diversity of the world’s richest and oldest
cuisines with recipes from the eight major
regions and twelve minor regions.
China: The Cookbook celebrates popular staples
such as Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs and Dim
Sum, as well as lesser-known regional classics
like Fujian Fried Rice and Jiangsu’s Drunken
Chicken, and features additional selected recipes
from star chefs from around the world.
With an extensive knowledge of all eight major
regional Chinese cuisines, Kei Lum Chan
and Diora Fong Chan are bestselling authors,
regarded as top culinary authorities within China.
Fall 2016
Kei Lum Chan is the son of Mr. Mong Yan Chan,
a Chinese journalist and critic, who authored Food
Classics, a series that has had a huge influence
on Chinese culinary culture.
Key Selling Points
The most comprehensive guide to the world’s
best-loved and oldest cuisine
More than 650 authentic, traditional recipes
from every region of the country, compiled
by two bestselling Chinese cookbook writers
Each recipe is tested for accuracy and is easy
to follow at home, with explanations of Chinese
ingredients, suggestions for alternatives for
specialist items, and cooking techniques
Featuring stunning production values with giltedging, tonal ribbons, gold foiling, and a ceramicglaze effect, in one sumptuous package
270 × 180 mm
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720 pp
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#ChinaCookbook
‘Traditional (and modern) Chinese
restaurants are thriving as the growing
middle class and the new availability of
ingredients from around the world have
generated new demand.’
– New York Times
‘Whenever I attempt to cook a Chinese
meal, however ineptly, it makes me
think the Chinese really know how to
‘There are over 45,000 Chinese
restaurants currently in operation across
the USA. This number is greater than all
the McDonald’s, KFCs, Pizza Huts, Taco
Bells, and Wendy’s combined.’ – TIME
‘If the popularity of a cuisine were the
benchmark of its quality, you’d have
to say Chinese food is a clear winner,
loved from the Australian outback to
small-town Peru and New York City.’
– Guardian
Also available:
Thailand: The Cookbook
Jean-Pierre Gabriel
978 0 7148 6529 4
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eat. From the delicate knife work to the
balance of flavours, everything seems
so well designed, both for health and
pleasure.’ – Bee Wilson, Telegraph
Mexico: The Cookbook
Margarita Carrillo
Arronte
978 0 7148 6752 6
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The Nordic Cookbook
Magnus Nilsson
978 0 7148 6872 1
£ 29.95 UK
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Central
Virgilio Martínez with Nicholas Gill
The extraordinary cuisine of Peruvian chef Virgilio Martínez, one of the most admired emerging talents in the culinary world
‘At Central we cook ecosystems.’
– Virgilio Martínez
This exquisite monograph from acclaimed
Peruvian chef Virgilio Martínez follows the
innovative and exciting tasting menu at his
signature restaurant, Central, in Lima. Organized
by altitude, each chapter highlights recipes,
food, and documentary photographs, together
with personal essays. His journeys and life as a
chef are motivated by his insatiable curiosity and
passion for the biodiversity of his land.
Virgilio Martínez has cooked in restaurants around
the world and in 2009, in Lima, he opened Central.
In 2013 he debuted on the World’s 50 Best list
and in 2015 he reached #4 and was named the
#1 chef in Latin America. He is the founder of
Mater Iniciativa, which documents indigenous foods
in Peru. In London, he runs the restaurants Lima
and Lima Floral. He lives in Peru.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
Martínez is the young star chef of Peru, ranked
#4 by the World’s 50 Best and #1 in Latin America
Central is the first high-end gastronomy cookbook
in English from a Peruvian chef and features stunning
images of the landscape and people of Peru, which
appear throughout the book
Martínez is a media sensation globally, including
coverage in the Wall Street Journal, Food & Wine,
Sydney Morning Herald, Financial Times,
Washington Post, and more. In 2017, he will feature
in the prestigious Netflix series, ‘Chef’s Table’
Peru is a tourism hotspot and Mistura, an annual
festival of Peruvian food in Lima, is a huge attraction
Nicholas Gill, with whom Martínez has collaborated
on this book, is a food and travel writer who shares
his time between New York and Peru
290 × 250 mm
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256 pp
150 col illus.
Hardback
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#CentralRestaurant
‘Altitude is the key to understanding
Peru’s rich biodiversity and ancient
agricultural heritage. It’s even the
structuring principle of Virgilio
Martínez’s menu: each dish is listed
next to its elevation of origin …
Martínez wants to impress upon
patrons from all over the world the
‘Virgilio Martínez is redefining Peruvian
cooking.’ – Food & Wine
‘It’s this forward-thinking approach to
food that has helped catapult Virgilio
Martínez to the top.’ – Forbes
‘Chef Virgilio Martínez played an
integral role in raising the profile
of Peruvian cuisine.’ – Guardian
Also available:
Never Trust a Skinny
Italian Chef
Benu
Mexico from the
Inside Out
978 0 7148 6714 4
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idea that Peruvian gastronomy
has directly affected the course
of civilization.’
– Wall Street Journal
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Eataly: Contemporary Italian Cooking
The best modern Italian recipes from the largest and most prestigious Italian marketplace in the world
This beautiful cookbook, created in
collaboration with Eataly, one of the greatest
Italian food brands, features 300 landmark
recipes highlighting the best of contemporary
Italian home cooking. Excellent, fail-safe recipes
and new ideas are presented in a sophisticated
package, making this a must-have book for
everyone wanting to learn about how Italians
cook today.
Gone are heavy pasta dishes and over-rich
sauces – Eataly takes a modern approach to
Italian cooking and eating. With recipes that are
fresh and delicious, clear instructions, helpful
tips, and a visual produce guide, this book will
allow you to eat like Italians do today.
Eataly is the largest exclusive Italian marketplace
in the world, with high-quality restaurants, food
and beverage counters, bakery, retail items, and a
cooking school. Eataly also collaborates with Slow
Food and has an enormous international presence.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
Italian food is one of the most popular cuisines
in the world, and this book updates tried-and-tested
favourites with modern twists and classic techniques
As well as its delicious recipes, an extensive visual
glossary shows and explains the various ingredients
used in the recipes – just like having your own Eataly
expert in your home
Eataly is the gold standard of excellence for Italian
produce and cooking, and the book will be heavily
supported by its eponymous stores worldwide
With amazing photography and design, the high
production values in this book bring Italian style
to the best of Italian contemporary cooking
With its modern and refreshing twists on Italian
cuisine, Eataly is the ideal companion to the
authentic, traditional recipes of The Silver Spoon
270 × 180 mm
10 ⅝ × 7 ⅛ inches
512 pp
200 col illus.
Hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7279-7
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‘[Eataly is] a 50,000-square-foot, Slow
Food-inspired Italian-food temple.’
– New York Magazine
‘At midday and into the evening, the
Italian-food megastore is a bedlam
of foreign and American tourists,
office workers, and neighborhood
residents crammed together in culinary
obsession.’ – New York Times
#EatalyRecipes
978 0 7148 6245 3
978 0 7148 6256 9
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‘I think we need a temple. I think we
need a place where food is more
sacred than commerce, a place to go
and be provoked and think about great
food and great stuff. But I don’t want it
to feel like it’s all didactic and superheady. We’re not selling a philosophy.
We’re selling polenta.’ – Mario Batali
‘Eataly offers Italy by the ounce.’
– New York Times
‘A NYC riff on Northern Italian “food
temples” – something to behold.’
– Vogue.com
Also available:
The Silver Spoon
Published
October 2016
‘The concept of Eataly is to bring the
best of Italy and embrace the best of
what’s local.’
– Joe Bastianich (co-owner of Eataly)
Vegetables from
an Italian Garden
978 0 7148 6080 0
978 0 7148 6117 3
£ 24.95
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978-0-7148-6080-0
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Food & Cooking
Never Trust a Skinny
Italian Chef
978 0 7148 6714 4
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Recipes from the Woods
The Book of Game and Forage
Jean-François Mallet
100 delicious recipes featuring game and foraged ingredients showcase the pleasure of cooking from the woods
Respected French chef and writer Jean-François
Mallet has assembled 100 delicious recipes
featuring game and foraged ingredients, such
as chestnuts, dandelion leaves, nettles, and wild
strawberries. Organized into chapters based
on food type – furred game (venison, wild boar,
hare); feathered game (partridge, pheasant,
quail); mushrooms, herbs, and snails; and nuts
and berries – the recipes encourage readers
to source and discover the pleasure of cooking
game and wild foods. From sautéed venison
with port and chestnuts to stuffed partridge
with kale, these beautifully illustrated dishes
bring the flavours of the woods directly into
home kitchens.
Jean-François Mallet has taught at the École
Supérieure de Cuisine Française Ferrandi in Paris,
and worked for many years with such chefs as Joël
Robuchon and Gaston Lenôtre. Today he is a food
writer and photographer and contributes to French
magazines, such as Saveur, Elle à Table, and Etoile.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
This recipe collection satisfies the current trend
for seasonal, locally sourced or self-procured
ingredients
Recipes from the Woods provides the perfect
opportunity for both hunters and contemporary
urban cooks to expand their repertoire
Game is easier than ever to source, and is
experiencing a renaissance in-store as well as online
Beautiful atmospheric photography evokes the
colours, textures, and traditions associated with
the countryside and countryside pursuits
Many of the recipes included in this collection
reflect the trend for pairing meat with the kinds
of ingredients to be found in the same habitat –
game and foraged ingredients are flavoured
with the berries, herbs, and fruits of the woods
270 × 180 mm
10 ⅝ × 7 ⅛ inches
240 pp
100 col illus.
‘Game is natural. Nature hurls it at you,
one delicious creature after another.’
– Fergus Henderson, Telegraph
Hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7222-3
978
7148 7222 3
‘Home cooks are buying rabbit, venison,
and partridge in unprecedented
quantities.’ – The Times
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#FromTheWoods
‘In many states, pheasant season falls
on or around Thanksgiving, so if you’re
a hunter (or have a neighbor who is),
roasting these delectable birds for the
holiday is a no-brainer.’ – Bon Appétit
‘The deer’s free-foraging, far-ranging,
truly wild lifestyle makes it uniquely
delicious and healthy – the leanest
meat there is, in fact.’
– Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Also available:
Vegetables from
an Italian Garden
978 0 7148 6080 0
978 0 7148 6117 3
£ 29.95
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978-0-7148-6080-0
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‘Whether you’re a hunter or simply a fan
of its rich, sweetly gamy flavor, there
are few things better than cooking and
serving venison.’ – Saveur
The Larousse Book
of Bread
Fäviken
978 0 7148 6887 5
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The Grain Bowl
Nik Williamson
A delicious take on the latest superfood meal, with innovative grain, seed, and rice recipes ideal for everyday healthy eating
Grain bowls and porridge are hitting the
headlines with their nutritious properties.
Restaurants worldwide are adding grain-based
dishes to their menus – and not just for
breakfast. These recipes are guaranteed to
surprise and inspire, built around quinoa, oats,
rye, chia, spelt, buckwheat, barley, amaranth,
black rice, and millet. The Grain Bowl is a
collection of 90 hearty recipes for breakfast,
lunch, and dinner – delicious, satisfying, easy,
and heart-healthy – made with a variety of grains,
seeds, rice, and superfoods, plus fresh fruits,
slow-cooked meats, roasted vegetables, and
sweet treats. This book serves up delicious and
nourishing options for home cooks everywhere.
Nik Williamson is the founder and director of Bow
Street Kitchen in London, where he has quickly
gained a reputation for great-tasting and locally
sourced food. In March 2015, Nik created the
Porridge Café, which launched to instant success
in London’s fashionable East End.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
Elevates the humble bowl to new heights –
cafés and pop-ups dedicated to adding interesting
new twists to grain-based food are opening up
in Europe, Australia, and the United States
Features 90 sweet and savoury recipes using 15
supergrains and seeds, including quinoa, oats, rye,
chia, spelt, buckwheat, barley, amaranth, and millet
Surprising and delicious toppings feature fresh
fruits, slow-cooked meats, roasted vegetables,
and decadent sweet treats
This is a beautifully illustrated gift for all foodies,
healthy eaters, food-trend followers, vegetarians,
and meat-lovers
Contains both healthy and comforting recipes,
including dishes that are suitable for gluten-free,
vegetarian, or vegan diets
246 × 189 mm
9 ¾ × 7 ½ inches
192 pp
80 col illus.
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#Porridge
#GrainBowl
‘Porridge is officially trending.’
– Bon Appétit
‘Supremely versatile and enduring.’
– Guardian
‘A warm favourite with the cool.’
– Xanthe Clay, Telegraph
‘Made with a range of grains, the dish
[porridge] has become fashionable.’
– Saveur
‘Savoury oatmeal is the new breakfast
of champions.’ – Huffington Post
‘One of 2016’s leading food trends’
– Food Business News
Also available:
Breakfast Lunch Tea
Rose Carrarini
Toast
Raquel Pelzel
978 0 7148 4465 7
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978-0-7148-4465-7
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978-0-7148-6955-1
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‘Instant insulation.’ – Nigel Slater
‘A small bowl of porridge each day
could be the key to a long and healthy
life, after a major study by Harvard
University found that whole grains
reduce the risk of dying from heart
disease.’ – Telegraph
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Food & Cooking
What to Cook and How
to Cook it
978 0 7148 5901 9
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Regarding Cocktails
Sasha Petraske with Georgette Moger-Petraske and with Forewords by Dale DeGroff and Robert Simonson
‘Mr. Petraske’s role in the modern cocktail revival is difficult to overstate.’ – New York Times
This beautifully illustrated guide and recipe
collection is the only book from the late Sasha
Petraske, the legendary bartender and visionary
who brought back the speakeasy to New York
with his cocktail bar Milk & Honey – and who,
in doing so, created a revolution that influenced
bar owners and bartenders around the globe.
Now, readers can make 75 of his professionalquality cocktails at home. Here are the classics
and modern variations in his repertoire –
revealing his secrets along with his tips for
setting up a home cocktail bar, hosting
etiquette, plus anecdotes from many of the
bartenders he personally trained.
Sasha Petraske opened Milk & Honey, a speakeasy
cocktail bar in New York, in 2000. He later had
ventures in New York, London, and Australia. Sasha
and his bars won numerous competitions and
awards. He lived in New York until his untimely death
in 2015. His wife, New York-based Georgette
Moger-Petraske, is a spirits writer.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
Petraske enjoyed cult status and influenced
so many reputable bartenders of the last fifteen
years by the time of his unexpected death, which
led, among other global tributes, to a front-page New
York Times obituary
Phaidon was developing this book with Petraske
before he died and it was completed in close
collaboration with his wife, the spirits writer
Georgette Moger-Petraske
Forewords are contributed by Dale DeGroff, author
of the acclaimed The Craft of the Cocktail, and
Robert Simonson, leading cocktail writer
This season’s gift for the cocktail connoisseur
‘Milk & Honey has been called instrumental in the
revival of cocktail culture across the United States
and beyond.’ – New York Times
220 × 156 mm
8 ⅝ × 6 ⅛ inches
240 pp
100 col illus.
Hardback
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#regardingcocktails
‘In addition to blazing a path that
forever changed the cocktail landscape,
Sasha Petraske inspired and mentored
a generation of bartenders.’ – Eater
‘Petraske helped define the modern
cocktail renaissance.’ – Imbibe
‘Sasha Petraske was the visionary who
founded Milk & Honey in New York City
and in doing so altered the course of
cocktail culture.’
– Diffordsguide.com (Difford’s Guide
for Discerning Drinkers)
‘Sasha spoke, breathed, and lived
cocktail culture.’ – Australian Bartender
Also available:
Food & Beer
Daniel Burns and Jeppe
Jarnit-Bjergsø
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‘Sasha helped invent modern cocktail
culture, when it was still a counter
culture. Now that every hotel chain
has a craft-cocktail list it’s hard to
remember, but places like Milk &
Honey were implicit protests against
the mindlessness and incivility of what
passed for drinking culture.’
– Pete Wells
Where Chefs Eat
Joe Warwick
978 0 7148 6866 0
£ 14.95
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Food & Cooking
The Art of the
Restaurateur
Nicholas Lander
978 0 7148 6469 3
£ 24.95
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978-0-7148-6469-3
$ISBN:
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9 780714 864693
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Spain: The Cookbook
Simone and Inés Ortega, with a Foreword by Ferran Adrià
The definitive bestseller on traditional and authentic Spanish home cooking, trusted throughout Spain for over forty years
Considered the foremost authority on Spanish
cooking, Simone Ortega, together with her
daughter Inés, guides the reader through 1,080
authentic recipes that cover everything from
Tapas and Paella to Crema Catalana and
Churros. More than 500 vivid and practical
illustrations by the famous Spanish designer
and illustrator Javier Mariscal make this
cookbook a practical counter-top guide to
sumptuous Spanish home cooking. With a
foreword by world-renowned chef Ferran Adrià,
Spain: The Cookbook is a precious keepsake for
home cooks and professional chefs who wish
to master the venerable art of Spanish cuisine.
With a career in food writing spanning 50 years,
Simone Ortega was the foremost authority on
traditional Spanish cooking, and contributed to
countless newspapers and magazines. Inés Ortega
has written many cookbooks and collaborated with
her mother on this book, the first translation into
English of her mother’s classic home-cooking bible.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
A much-loved bestseller, with more than 2 million
copies sold throughout the world
The world’s bestselling Spanish cookbook and
the indispensable bible of traditional and authentic
Spanish home cooking – this book is to Spain
what The Silver Spoon is to Italy
The 1,080 recipes cover every aspect of Spanish
cuisine and have been thoroughly updated and
revised for home cooking and modern kitchens
Spanish cuisine is extremely popular, with Spanish
restaurants and tapas bars in cities all over the world
Features recipes from celebrated guest chefs, such
as the Roca brothers
Previously available as 1080 Recipes:
978 0 7148 4783 2 (UK); 978 0 7148 4836 5 (US)
270 × 180 mm
10 ⅝ × 7 ⅛ inches
1,080 pp
600 col illus.
Hardback
UK edition
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7244-5
978
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‘… a vast arsenal of recipes and
techniques ... as well as potted
digressions on various subjects and
bonus recipes from celebrity chefs at
the end … a faithful portrait of what
Spain’s food has always been about:
good ingredients and simple cooking.
Anyone who loves gastropub grub
will find plenty of rustic treats to take
their fancy here. The book’s beautifully
presented and, considering the sheer
number of recipes, very reasonably
priced.’ – TimeOut
Spain ... If you’ve ever wanted to be able
to cook Spanish food, this is really the
only book you’ll ever need to buy.’
– Guardian
‘If you want to prepare truly authentic
Spanish dishes, from paella to patatas
con chorizo, there is only one book you
need – the traditional cooking bible of
‘This is an historic book, for those who
like to feed the soul as well as the
stomach.’
– Ferran Adrià, Guardian
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Also available:
1080 Recipes
978 0 7148 4783 2
978 0 7148 4836 5
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978-0-7148-4783-2
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49.95
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Mexico: The Cookbook
Margarita Carrillo
Arronte
978 0 7148 6752 6
£ 29.95 UK
978-0-7148-6752-6
$ISBN:
49.95
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Paella
Alberto Herráiz
978 0 7148 6082 4
£ 24.95
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978-0-7148-6082-4
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#SpainCookbook
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France: The Cookbook
Ginette Mathiot
The bible of traditional and authentic French home cooking, with over 6 million copies sold worldwide since publication
Onion soup gratin
French cuisine is universally recognized as the
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The Story of Art
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EXPERIMENTAL ART
EXPERIMENTAL ART
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STRANGE BEGINNINGS
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Horse, c. 15,000–
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Cave at Lascaux,
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Ritual mask from the
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Model of a
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craftsmanship which is different from ours, but their ideas. It is important
to realize this from the outset, because the whole story of art is not a story
of progress in technical proficiency, but a story of changing ideas and
requirements. There is increasing evidence that under certain conditions
tribal artists can produce work which is just as correct in the rendering of
nature as the most skilful work by a Western master. A number of bronze
heads were discovered a few decades ago in Nigeria which are the most
convincing likenesses that can be imagined. They seem to be many centuries old, and there is no evidence to show that the native artists learned
their skill from anyone outside.
What, then, can be the reason for so much of tribal art looking
utterly remote? Once more we should return to ourselves and the experiments we can all perform. Let us take a piece of paper and scrawl on it
any doodle of a face. Just a circle for the head, a stroke for the nose,
another for the mouth. Then look at the eyeless doodle. Does it look
unbearably sad? The poor creature cannot see. We feel we must ‘give it
eyes’—and what a relief it is when we make the two dots and at last it can
look at us! To us all this is a joke, but to the native it is not. A wooden pole
to which he has given a simple face looks to him totally transformed. He
takes the impression it makes as a token of its magic power. There is no
need to make it any more lifelike provided it has eyes to see.
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70
381
Piet Mondrian
Composition with red,
black, blue, yellow and
grey, 1920
Oil on canvas,
52.5 × 60 cm,
20¾ × 23¾ in;
Stedelijk Museum,
Amsterdam
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Ben Nicholson
1934 (relief ), 1934
Oil on carved board,
71.8 × 96.5 cm,
28¼ × 38 in;
Tate Gallery, London
elements: straight lines and pure colours. He longed for an art of clarity
and discipline that somehow reflected the objective laws of the universe.
For Mondrian, like Kandinsky and Klee, was something of a mystic and
wanted his art to reveal immutable realities behind the ever-changing
forms of subjective appearance.
In a similar frame of mind the English artist Ben Nicholson
(1894–1982) absorbed himself in the problems of his choice. But where
Mondrian was exploring the relationships of elementary colours,
Nicholson concentrated on that of simple shapes such as the circle and
the rectangle, which he often carved into white boards, giving each a
slightly different depth. He too expressed his conviction that what he
was searching for was ‘Reality’ and that for him art and religious experience were the same thing.
Whatever we may think of this philosophy, it is easy to imagine
a frame of mind in which an artist may get completely engrossed in the
mysterious problem of relating a few shapes and tones till they appear
right, pages 32–3. It is quite possible that a picture which contains
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Lyonel Feininger
Sailing boats, 1929
Oil on canvas,
43 × 72 cm,
17 × 28⅜ in;
Detroit Institute of
Arts, gift of Robert
H. Tannahill
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Fig. 381
Fig. 382
Fig. 364
Fig. 365
and built the house entirely to suit the plan. Yet Wright did not look upon
himself as an engineer. He believed in what he called ‘Organic
Architecture’, by which he meant that a house must grow out of the needs
of the people and the character of the country like a living organism.
One can appreciate Wright’s reluctance to accept the claims of
the engineer all the more as these claims began to be advanced at that
moment with great force and persuasiveness. For, if Morris had been
right in thinking that the machine could never successfully emulate the
work of human hands, the solution was obviously to find out what the
machine could do and to regulate our designs accordingly.
To some, this principle seemed to be an outrage against taste and
decency. In doing away with all ornaments, the modern architects did,
in fact, break with the tradition of many centuries. The whole system
of fictitious ‘orders’, developed since the time of Brunelleschi, was swept
aside and all the cobwebs of false mouldings, scrolls and pilasters
brushed away. When people first saw these houses they looked to them
intolerably bare and naked. But we have all become accustomed to their
appearance and have learned to enjoy the clean outlines and simple
forms of modern engineering styles. We owe this revolution in taste to
a few pioneers whose first experiments in the use of modern building
materials were often greeted with ridicule and hostility. Figure 365
enthusiasm remain as infectious as
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380
Constantin
Brancusi
The kiss, 1907
Stone, height 28
cm, 11 in; Muzeul
de Artă, Craiova,
Romania
and found the world of art there ‘agog with Cubism’. He saw that this
movement had developed new solutions to the age-old puzzle of painting,
the problem of how to represent space on a flat surface without thereby
destroying the lucid design, pages 540–4, 573–4. He developed an ingenious device of his own, that of building his pictures out of overlapping
triangles which look as if they were transparent and thus suggest a succession of layers—much like the transparent curtains one sometimes sees
on the stage. As these shapes appear to lie one behind the other they
convey the idea of depth and allow the artist to simplify the outlines of
his objects without the picture looking flat. Feininger liked to select motifs
such as the gabled streets of medieval cities or groups of sailing boats
which gave scope to his triangles and diagonals. His picture of a sailing
regatta, shows that the method enabled him to convey not only a feeling
of space but also a sense of movement.
The same interest in what I called formal problems could lead a
sculptor such as the Romanian Constantin Brancusi (1876–1957) to
abandon the skills he had acquired at art school and as an assistant to
Rodin, pages 527–8, in order to strive for extremes of simplification. For
several years he worked on his conception of a group representing a
kiss in the form of a cube. Though his solution was so radical that it
Fig. 379
Fig. 380
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364
Andrew Reinhard,
Henry Hofmeister
and others, The
Rockefeller Center,
New York, 1931–9
The style of modern
engineering
365
Walter Gropius
The Bauhaus,
Dessau, 1926
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enjoyed the variety of images that could be produced in this way. Indeed
it is difficult to appreciate the wealth of his fantasies from one of his pictures alone. But it gives at least an idea of his wit and sophistication. He
called it ‘A tiny tale of a tiny dwarf ’ and we can watch the fairy-tale transformation of the gnome, for the head of the little man can also be seen as
the lower part of the larger face on top.
It is most unlikely that Klee had thought out this trick before he
began to paint the picture. But the dream-like freedom of his play with
shapes had led him to this invention which he then completed. Of course
we may be sure that even artists of the past had sometimes trusted to
the inspiration and the luck of the moment. But though they may have
welcomed some such happy accident, they always tried to stay in control. Many modern artists who share Klee’s faith in creative nature think
it wrong even to aim at such deliberate control. They believe that the
work should be allowed to ‘grow’ according to its own laws. This method
again recalls our doodles, page 46, when we let ourselves be surprised
by the outcome of our idle pen games, except that to the artist this can
become a serious matter.
Needless to say it was and remained very much a matter of temperament
and of taste how far an artist wanted this play with forms to lead him into
such fantasies. The paintings of the American Lyonel Feininger (1871–
1956), who also worked at the Bauhaus, provide a good example of the
way in which an artist selects his subjects mainly in order to demonstrate
certain problems of form. Like Klee, Feininger had been to Paris in 1912
Fig. 23
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again may remind us of caricature, the problem he wanted to tackle was
not entirely new. We remember that Michelangelo’s idea of sculpture
was to bring out the form that seems to slumber in the marble block,
page 313, and to give life and movement to his figures while yet preserving the simple outline of the stone. Brancusi must have decided to approach the problem from the other end. He wanted to find out how
much the sculptor could retain of the original stone while still transforming it into the suggestion of a human group.
It was almost inevitable that this increasing concern with problems of
form should impart a new interest to the experiments in ‘abstract painting’ which Kandinsky had launched in Germany. We remember that
his ideas had grown out of Expressionism and aimed at a kind of painting
that would rival music in expressiveness. The interest in structure
aroused by Cubism raised the question among painters in Paris, in
Russia and soon also in Holland, whether painting could not be turned
into a kind of construction like architecture. The Dutchman Piet
Mondrian (1872–1944) wanted to build up his pictures out of the simplest
Fig. 19
Tell-el-Amarna
Fig. 378
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beginning with the Ice Age, let us begin with ourselves. Suppose we take
a picture of our favourite champion from today’s paper—would we enjoy
taking a needle and poking out the eyes?
Would we feel as indifferent about it as if we poked a hole anywhere else in the paper? I do not think so. However well I know with my
waking thoughts that what I do to his picture makes no difference to my
friend or hero, I still feel a vague reluctance to harm it. Somewhere there
remains the absurd feeling that what one does to the picture is done to
the person it represents. Now, if I am right there, if this queer and unreasonable idea really survives, even among us, into the age of atomic
power, it is perhaps less surprising that such ideas existed almost everywhere among the so-called primitive peoples. In all parts of the world
medicine men or witches have tried to work magic in some such way—
they have made little images of an enemy and have then pierced the
heart of the wretched doll, or burnt it, and hoped that their enemy would
suffer. Even the guy we burn in Britain on Guy Fawkes Day is a remnant
of such a superstition. The primitives are sometimes even more vague
about what is real and what is a picture. On one occasion, when a European
artist made drawings of cattle in an African village, the inhabitants were
distressed: ‘If you take them away with you, what are we to live on?’
All these strange ideas are important because they may help us to
understand the oldest paintings which have come down to us. These paintings are as old as any trace of human skill. And yet, when they were first
discovered on the walls of caves and rocks in Spain, and in southern
France, in the nineteenth century, archaeologists refused at first to believe
that such vivid and lifelike representations of animals could have been
made by men in the Ice Age. Gradually the rude implements of stone and
of bone found in these regions made it increasingly certain that these pictures of bison, mammoth or reindeer were indeed scratched or painted
by men who hunted this game and therefore knew it so very well. It is a
strange experience to go down into these caves, sometimes through low
and narrow corridors, far into the darkness of the mountain and suddenly
to see the guide’s electric torch light up the picture of a bull. One thing is
clear, no one would have crawled so far into the eerie depth of the earth
simply to decorate such an inaccessible place. Moreover, few of these pictures are clearly distributed on the roofs or walls of the cave except some
paintings in the cave of Lascaux. On the contrary, they are sometimes
painted or scratched on top of each other without any apparent order. The
most likely explanation of these finds is still that they are the oldest relics
of that universal belief in the power of picture-making; in other words,
that these primitive hunters thought that if they only made a picture of
their prey—and perhaps belaboured it with their spears or stone axes—the
real animals would also succumb to their power.
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250 Years of Culture, Taste, and Collecting at Christie’s
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Jacob Epstein (1880–1959),
White Doves, 1914–15, white
marble, 65 x 78.5 x 34.5 cm
(25 1/2 x 31 x 13 1/2 in)
SALE
4 December 1973, London:
King Street
E ST I M AT E
£10,000–15,000/
$24,500–36,800
SOLD
£23,100/$56,600
E Q U I VA L E N T T O D AY
£249,000/$353,000
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Vincent Van Gogh (1853–
1890), Still Life: Vase with
Fifteen Sunflowers, 1889,
oil on canvas, 99 x 76 cm
(39 x 30 in)
‘The sale of the century’ was how the British press described the sale
of Christie’s itself in 1973, as the firm floated on the London Stock
Exchange and share applications closed after just one minute. But it was
another sale held the same year that put a twinkle in the eye of many
Christie’s specialists after a slow period in the saleroom.
The diamond merchant Sydney J. Lamon’s taste was for elegantly
understated luxury, and the inventory of his collection reads like
a treasure trove of art-historical gems, featuring rare and beautiful
examples of Mogul paintings, Renaissance jewellery, Chantilly
porcelain, prehistoric Cycladic marble, Continental silverware, French
Post-Impressionist artworks and Modernist sculpture. Many works
from Lamon’s collection have ended up in leading international
museums and galleries, including this pair of amorous doves by Jacob
Epstein from 1914–15, now in the Tate collection in London.
Epstein (1880–1959) has been described by the sculptor Antony
Gormley as ‘the most radical sculptor working at the beginning of
the twentieth century’; Gormley added that, in his view, Epstein
‘was solely responsible for the introduction of Modernism and direct
carving’ into the UK. Direct carving is the term used to describe the
process of carving intuitively, respecting the integrity of the material
as opposed to obeying a pre-designed model. Epstein learned the
technique from Constantin Brancusi in Paris, before moving to
the Sussex coast in England in 1913. There he produced Rock Drill
(1913–15), a startlingly new, portentous form of a human figure-cumdrill that seemed to express a deep fear of man’s destructive capability.
Concurrently, Epstein was contemplating the purity of a flawless block
of white Parian marble, into which he carved the doves of peace.
In 1973 the art dealer Anthony d’Offay went to more than twice
the lower estimate to acquire the piece for the Tate Gallery. In 2009 he
would look back at the acquisition as a turning point that later inspired
the donation of his collection to the gallery: ‘I was looking at Doves
with [the deputy keeper of the modern collection]. He said to me:
“It’s so wonderful; now it belongs to all of us”. I thought that was a
beautiful thing to say.’
SALE
30 March 1987
London, King Street
E ST I M AT E
Not published
SOLD
£24,750,000/$40,590,000
E Q U I VA L E N T T O D AY
£62,200,000/$90,360,616
EXPRESSIVE BEAUTY
In 1987 a small painting of sunflowers by the Post-impressionist artist
Vincent Van Gogh became the most expensive picture ever bought at
auction when it was sold for more than £24m. The auction added yet
another twist to the story of the poverty-stricken Van Gogh, who sold
only one painting during his short lifetime.
Although the price of the painting was phenomenally high, there
was a valid reason for that. It was highly likely that this was the last
time a painting of sunflowers by Van Gogh would ever come up at
auction. Although he had completed seven paintings of sunflowers in
a vase, four were already owned by museums and another had been
destroyed during a bombing raid on Japan in the Second World War.
This still life had been part of a collection formed in the 1930s by
the wife of the mining millionaire Sir Alfred Chester Beatty, and the
painting was being sold to meet inheritance taxes.
All Van Gogh’s sunflower paintings date from the last few years
of the artist’s life. The first four were completed in Paris in 1887, and a
further four were painted a year later during a frenzied burst of activity
in Arles in southern France, while Van Gogh waited for his friend the
artist Paul Gauguin to arrive. This painting is one of two copies by
Van Gogh, completed the following January, based on the Sunflowers
painting of 1988 that now hangs in the National Gallery in London.
When one of the sunflower paintings was first shown in an
exhibition in Brussels in 1890, the year Van Gogh committed suicide,
the Belgian artist Henry de Groux nearly came to blows with Paul
Signac and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Van Gogh’s supporters, over
the inclusion of the painting. De Groux called the painting ‘laughable’.
Today Van Gogh’s sunflower paintings are celebrated for their
expressive energy and for revealing the artist’s creative powers in full
bloom. As Van Gogh’s brother Theo wrote after contemplating one of
them, ‘it has the effect of a piece of fabric embroidered with satin and
gold; it’s magnificent.’
This painting was bought by the Yasuda Fire and Marine Insurance
Company of Tokyo, which sought to replace a version that had been
destroyed by fire in the Yokohama City Art Museum in 1945.
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SALE
10 November 1997
New York, Park Avenue
E ST I M AT E
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SOLD
£28,557,475/$48,402,500
E Q U I VA L E N T T O D AY
£46.4m/$67.3m
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Pablo Picasso (1881–1973),
Le rêve, 1932, oil on canvas,
130 x 97 cm (51 x 38 in)
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Victor Edelstein (born 1945),
A long formal dinner dress,
ink-blue silk velvet
Over the course of fifty years, Victor and Sally Ganz assembled one of
America’s greatest modern art collections of the twentieth century.
The low-key Manhattan couple focused on five artists: Pablo Picasso,
Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella and Eva Hesse.
Crucially, says the scholar Michael FitzGerald, they ‘never bought to be
comprehensive. They bought because they remained fascinated by an
individual work of art.’
In 1941 the couple made their first major purchase, for $7,000
(about £1,700; equivalent to $109,000/£75,200 today): Picasso’s Le
rêve (1932), a portrait of the artist’s young lover Marie-Thérèse Walter.
Sally likened acquiring the erotic and electric work to ‘falling in love’.
In 1967, the last Picasso to enter the Ganz collection was Femme assise
dans un fauteuil (1913), one of the great Cubist paintings.
Le rêve is one of the Spanish artist’s most popular and enduring
images. It shows Marie-Thérèse napping in an armchair and is
celebrated for the brilliant intensity of the pigments, its clean contours
and its erotic content (a phallic outline is visible on the upper side of
Walter’s face). In 1932, the year in which it was painted, the work was
included in a Picasso retrospective at the Galerie Georges Petit in Paris.
When the Ganzes turned to collecting contemporary American
art, FitzGerald says they maintained this preference for works ‘of
astonishing austerity and power’. In the 1960s the couple began to
acquire works by Johns, Rauschenberg and Stella, before starting to buy
the works of Hesse, whose Vinculum I (1969) – included in the same
sale in 1997 as Le rêve – graced the dining room of the family’s New
York apartment, along with Frank Stella’s Turkish Mambo (1959).
The discerning taste with which the Ganzes had built their
collection, coupled with the allure of so many modern and postwar masterpieces, generated huge interest in what was to be one of
Christie’s most important single-owner sales. The New York Times
reported that from the moment Christopher Burge, then chairman of
Christie’s America and the evening’s auctioneer, opened bidding at the
fifty-eight-lot sale, ‘the salesroom became a sea of bobbing paddles and
waving agents taking calls from telephone bidders.’
Hesse’s Vinculum I fetched $1.2 million (£708,000), while Le
rêve sold for $48.4m (£28.6m), setting an auction record for Picasso.
Another major Picasso also came under the hammer that evening: Les
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GOING ONCE
SALE
25 June 1997
New York, Park Avenue
E ST I M AT E
Not published
SOLD
£133,723/$222,500
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Founded in London in 1766, Christie’s is one
of the most important auction houses in the
world. During its history, Christie’s has sold the
personal possessions of such historical figures
as Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci, Rembrandt,
Napoleon Bonaparte, Vincent van Gogh, and,
away from the world of art, Marilyn Monroe,
Yves Saint Laurent, and Princess Diana.
From furniture to works of fine and decorative
art, vintage cars to clothing and jewellery, the
items sold by its auctions hold a mirror to our
history and reflect our culture at large. Going
Once vividly brings to life the shifts in aesthetic
trends, fashion, and design over the centuries,
showcasing 250 of the most outstanding
objects in its storied history – including some
of the very first pieces sold at the auction house.
Key Selling Points
Just as the globally bestselling A History of the World
in 100 Objects brought major historical events to life
for the general reader, Going Once traces the
development of contemporary culture over hundreds
of years via the sale of the world’s most sought-after
objects at the world’s largest auction house
A momentous and lavishly produced publication
celebrating Christie’s 250th anniversary
An illustrated timeline shows, through Christie’s
global sales, developments in culture and fortune
over time and across the world
The perfect gift for everyone interested in the arts,
culture, and social history, all of which are brought
to life here through 250 prized objects sold during
the 250-year history of one of the most prestigious
establishments in the art world
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FOR LONDON
A pair of pale-pink ballet
slippers worn by Rudolf
Nureyev (1938–1993),
size 7EEE
SALE
3 September 2012
London, South Kensington
E ST I M AT E
£300–500/$475–790
SALE
20–21 November 1995
London, King Street
SOLD
£12,075/$19,075
E Q U I VA L E N T T O D AY
£20,700/$29,800
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Francis Bacon’s Three Studies of Lucian
Freud sold for over $142 million in 2013,
achieving a world record for a work of
art that was only surpassed in 2015 by
Preparing a sale can be similar to curating an exhibition. Choosing
objects according to a guiding principle is much like marshalling
them under a theme so as to exert the maximum gravitational pull
on potential buyers. ‘The London Sale’ – held at Christie’s South
Kensington in the same year as the London Olympics and the Queen’s
Diamond Jubilee – was one such auction. The lots were exhibited
throughout the summer, and the public was invited to drop into the
saleroom and take a look.
One of the star attractions was a 1960s Routemaster bus.
For overseas visitors, London’s red double-deckers are iconic. For
Londoners, the bus is loved for the libertarian open platform at the
back that allows passengers to hop on and off where they please. This
particular bus sold for £67,250, and is now parked in a South Korean
shopping mall.
Other lots that threw light on diverse aspects of British life
included the photographer Terry O’Neill’s portraits of the Rolling
Stones and the Beatles, young men snapped at a time when they were
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Rudolf Nureyev (1938–1993) was arguably the most celebrated ballet
dancer of the twentieth century, a passionate, complex perfectionist
who – following his defection to the West from Russia in 1961 –
captivated audiences all over the world. After his untimely death in
1993, Nureyev’s estate, which included an impressive collection of
art, decorative art, carpets and antique textiles, was dispersed in two
auctions, in New York and London, which realized a total of more than
£6.5m ($10.3m; equivalent to £11.2m/$16.1m today).
Both sales were extraordinary because of the range of items being
offered. The first took place on 12 January 1995 in New York, where
Nureyev had owned an apartment in the Dakota building. More than
a thousand people queued around the block to view lots that included
English and Flemish Old Masters, an Elizabethan bed, a Venetian glass
chandelier and paintings by Joshua Reynolds, Thomas Lawrence and
Henry Fuseli, as well as ballet costumes, slippers and memorabilia.
The London sale, which took place eleven months later, offered
the contents of Nureyev’s Paris home, which had been sumptuously
decorated in a nineteenth-century style. Again, the auction crossed
the spectrum of Nureyev’s life and passions, from Old Masters, grand
antiques and textiles to costumes, battered paperback books and
personal effects, including a pair of his worn ballet slippers, which
realized £12,075, more than twenty times the high estimate.
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Picasso’s Les Femmes d’Alger, which
went for almost $180 million. In 2001,
the remarkable auction of a rare musical
manuscript saw the performance of a
symphony by Verdi that had not been
heard for 164 years.
More unusual items also draw crowds
at auction. These include a multitude
of Star Trek memorabilia: Mr. Spock’s
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ears went for $3,000 and William
Shatner’s kidney stone raised
$25,000 at a charity auction in 2006.
And, in December 2015, a watch worn
by American astronaut Ron Evans to
the moon was auctioned at Christie’s
– a unique opportunity for collectors
to own a timepiece that has clocked
up well over half a million miles.
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DANCE
INTO THE LIGHT
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RML Leyland AEC (Associated
Equipment Company; 1912–
79), London Routemaster
bus, 1966, right-hand
drive bus (seating 72) with
8.27-litre Cummins C series
engine, 914 x 244 x 438 cm
(360 x 96 x 172 in)
entertainment, and the actor Ian McKellen (born 1939) has remarked
that perhaps this explains why ‘often Lowry’s mid-air viewpoint is
like a view from the dress circle, looking down on the scene below.’
The drama enacted here is full of incident and humour as figures
scurry across the road and through gridlocked traffic with sticks,
prams, umbrellas, dogs and other encumbrances. As McKellen says,
‘Until Lowry painted his crowds, no other artist had recorded how
people (and animals) look and behave en masse.’ The illuminated
advertisements for which Piccadilly Circus is so famous play a muted
second fiddle to the colour and sparkle of the pedestrians and the
parade of buses, taxis and vans.
For many years Lowry’s Piccadilly Circus was owned by the selfmade hotel magnate Lord Forte (1908–2007), who had opened his first
‘milk bar’ on nearby Regent Street in 1935. He later went on to own
the Criterion building and the sporting-goods shop Lillywhite’s, both
of which are just out of sight to the right of the picture, where Eros is
now. After Lord Forte’s death, his collection of works by Lowry was
sold at Christie’s in 2011 in the auction house’s first ‘Modern British
Art’ evening auction. The highlight of the sale was this painting, which
made £5,641,250 – still the record auction price for Lowry, tied with
his The Football Match (1949), which Christie’s had sold earlier that
This book presents 250 iconic items that
have passed through Christie’s hallowed
halls during its 250-year history, from
the very first pieces sold and including
some of the most fascinating stories.
the seventy-nine dresses, which she divided into her ‘fairy period’
and her ‘Hollywood period’, but she followed the sale from her home,
Kensington Palace in London.
The cocktail and evening dresses reflected Diana’s trajectory, and
recalled the countless glamorous events she attended. A baby-blueand-pink-ribboned chiffon dress, which she wore in her early twenties,
epitomized the early years of her marriage, when her personal style
was still girlish and innocent. Her first sophisticated ‘column’ dress,
a one-shoulder design of draped cream silk chiffon by the Japanese
designer Hachi, which she wore to a dinner at the National Gallery
in Washington, DC, in 1985, sold for $75,100 (£45,100; equivalent
to $106,500/£73,300 today). The undoubted star of the show was
an off-the-shoulder dark-blue velvet dinner dress, designed by Victor
Edelstein and worn by the princess when she danced at the White
House with John Travolta. It sold for $222,500, breaking the record for
a garment sold at auction.
The sale was one of the great social events of the year and was
attended by over 1,100 people, a mix of celebrities, Manhattan
socialites, couture collectors and ordinary fans, many of them firsttime bidders who just wanted to own a bit of royal stardust. The story
behind the dress collection, of a fairy-tale marriage that went sour and
a princess who grew in confidence and glamour to become one of the
most recognizable faces on the planet, accounted for much of the allure
of the pieces being offered. Just two months after the sale Diana was
killed in a car crash in Paris on 30 August.
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£67,250/$106,900
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In 1997 Princess Diana followed the advice of her teenage son Prince
William and decided to auction a selection of her dresses for the Aids
Crisis Trust, the Royal Marsden Hospital Cancer Fund and other cancer
charities. She had been a global celebrity ever since her marriage to
Prince Charles in July 1981, and so her decision to hold the auction
generated a huge wave of public interest, to such an extent that even
the sale catalogue became a collector’s item.
The sale took place on 25 June in New York, a decision that played
well with her committed American fans and followers. The princess
attended previews to promote the sales and wrote notes on each of
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Vitamin P3
New Perspectives in Painting
Phaidon editors
At last – the next instalment in the popular Vitamin series – the world’s hottest painters, selected by international experts
Since the publication of the first Vitamin P in
2002, painting has continued to evolve and excite,
with new generations responding to its historic
importance and taking it in unexpected
directions. A central pillar of artistic practice,
painting also has enduring appeal, dominating
the art market. Vitamin P3 takes the conversation
forward, spotlighting more than 100 outstanding
artists who are engaging with – and pushing the
boundaries of – the medium of paint.
Artists include: Etel Adnan, Michael Armitage, Matt
Connors, Genieve Figgis, Helen Johnson, Sanya
Kantarovsky, Ella Kruglyanskaya, Oscar Murillo, Imran
Qureshi, Nicolas Party, Mary Ramsden, Rosie Wylie.
International experts include: Iwona Blazwick,
Benjamin Buchloh, Marlene Dumas, Laura Hoptman,
Geeta Kapur, Alex Katz, Tim Marlow, Sarah McCrory,
Hans Ulrich Obrist, Beatrix Ruf, Nancy Spector.
Introductory essay by Barry Schwabsky, art critic
for The Nation and regular contributor to Artforum.
Key Selling Points
The market has been clamouring for the next in the
Vitamin P series, which has sold many thousands
of copies worldwide in hardcover and paperback
More than 400 illustrations showcase the work
of over 100 international artists who have been
nominated by highly respected curators, critics,
and cultural taste-makers from around the world
Incisive texts by international critics, art historians,
and writers represent a wide range of perspectives,
with an introduction written by expert on
contemporary painting critic Barry Schwabsky
Both an accessible introduction for all those with
an interest in painting today and a reference book
for the art world in general
290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
352 pp
405 col illus.
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‘Phaidon’s influential Vitamin series
started in 2002 and remains and
essential showcase for up-to-theminute practice in various fields of
art … the definitive reference book
for art aficionados.’ – Glass
‘An obligatory purchase for anyone
who buys modern art.’
– Independent (on Vitamin P)
‘The most lavish, comprehensive, and
useful guide.’ – Morgan Falconer,
Art Monthly (on Vitamin P)
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‘A refreshing aspect of this publication
is the choice to not only include [the]
long established … but also to include
artists who have received critical
acclaim within the past five years …
this book explores recent practice
with acumen.’ – Shirley Stevenson,
Aesthetica (on Vitamin P2)
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frieze
A to Z of Contemporary Art
frieze magazine
The ultimate guide to 25 years of contemporary art, as seen through the filter of the world’s leading contemporary art magazine
frieze A to Z of Contemporary Art charts
the dynamic, changing landscape of the
contemporary art and culture of the past quarter
century. Drawing on frieze magazine’s
exceptional back catalogue of articles, this book
brings together a curated collection of over fifty
engaging highlights. It features artist interviews;
essays on subjects as varied as museums,
photography, pre-historic art and television;
and think pieces on broader cultural topics,
such as fame, gentrification, nostalgia, and style.
The book’s content – selected from throughout
the magazine’s history – offers a guide to this
dynamic era of visual culture, revealing the
increasing internationalism, popularity, and
market dominance of contemporary art.
frieze magazine was set up in 1991 and is the
leading magazine of contemporary art and culture.
frieze includes essays, reviews, and columns
by today’s most forward-thinking writers, artists,
and curators.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
Published to coincide with the 25th anniversary
of frieze, the world’s foremost magazine focusing
on contemporary art and culture
Presents the most prescient and stimulating articles
from the extensive frieze archive in one neat, stylishly
designed and fully illustrated package, creating an
accessible and insightful guide to contemporary art
Organized alphabetically by topic, from Avant-garde
to Zeitgest, it can be enjoyed cover-to-cover from
A to Z or dipped into
New texts by frieze editors Dan Fox, Jörg Heiser,
and Jennifer Higgie, look back at the magazine’s
history and reflect on how the cultural landscape
has changed
The book brings together two trusted brands in
international art publishing: Phaidon and frieze
240 × 165 mm
9 ½ × 6 ½ inches
352 pp
100 col illus.
Features articles by and about a wide
range of artists, writers, critics, and
curators, including:
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– Essays written by esteemed cultural
figures such as Daniel Birnbaum,
Dave Hickey, Glenn Brown, Susan Hiller,
Steve McQueen, and Stuart Morgan
– Monograph texts on Felix GonzalezTorres, Bridget Riley, and Sylvia Sleigh
‘A manifesto for anyone who cares
about art, it’s a magazine of exceptional
scope which has kept surprising us.’
– Hans Ulrich Obrist, curator
‘An exceptional art magazine.’
– New York Times
‘Hip and hardworking.’ – New Yorker
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‘frieze is an indispensable resource,
for knowing about art and the world –
not just the art world.’
– David Kordansky, gallerist
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Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest
Massimiliano Gioni et al.
The most comprehensive monograph to date on the groundbreaking Swiss artist and international art star, Pipilotti Rist
A pioneer of experimental video art, Pipilotti Rist
is celebrated for her immersive, seductive works
that bridge the spaces between fine art and
entertainment. Through saturated colours,
sensuous imagery, and playful eroticism, Rist’s
art, which ranges from kaleidoscopic video
environments to a chandelier of tie-dyed
underwear, absorbs viewers in a hyperfeminine
aesthetic at odds with deeper themes of pain
and innocence.
Bice Curiger is artistic director at the Fondation
Vincent van Gogh Arles.
Juliana Engberg is programme director for the
European Capital of Culture Aarhus 2017.
Massimiliano Gioni is artistic director at the New
Museum, New York.
Joan Jonas is a visual artist based in New York.
Margot Norton is associate curator at the New
Museum, New York.
Gloria Sutton is assistant professor of contemporary
art history at Northeastern University, Boston.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
This sumptuously illustrated book covers the full
breadth and depth of Rist’s career to date. The
innovative design mirrors the artist’s aesthetic
Essays by leading voices from the cultural world –
and an interview with the artist by Massimiliano Gioni
– offer new perspective on Rist’s oeuvre and
contextualize her work within contemporary art
and the history of video art
Rist is represented by Hauser & Wirth and Luhring
Augustine, and has exhibited in major venues
around the world, including MoMA, New York;
Centre Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Contemporary
Art, Tokyo; and the Venice Biennale
Publication of the book coincides with Rist’s first
retrospective in the United States, at the New
Museum, New York, October 2016 – January 2017
290 × 214 mm
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208 pp
175 col illus.
Hardback
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‘Rist’s art is a great corrective to the
pieties, decorum, and conceptual heavy
breathing of current “serious” art. It
is a shout for bodily pleasures and
sensuality, sometimes to the point of
silliness. Her work is as addictive as the
Tellytubbies, and occupies a similarly
wonky psychological zone.’
– Adrian Searle, Guardian
‘Rist’s trippy video installation cast
such a spell on me that I saw the show
nineteen times. I wrote about it but
forgot to say I was in love with it.’
– Jerry Saltz, New York Magazine
‘Pipilotti Rist’s lush multimedia
installations playfully and provocatively
merge fantasy and reality.’ – MoMA
‘The Swiss video and installation
artist revels in the sensory pleasures
afforded by the everyday, from
underpants to flowers to a cat’s
face, and her works evoke childish
wonderment at natural and man-made
phenomena.’ – Laura Allsop, BFI
Also available:
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Marina Abramovic
Anri Sala: Answer Me
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Sterling Ruby
Contemporary Artists Series
Kate Fowle, Franklin Sirmans, Jessica Morgan
A comprehensive study of one of the most versatile artists and acute observers of our time, who fuses art and fashion
American artist Sterling Ruby works
in a large variety of media, including sculpture,
ceramics, painting, and video art. Ruby is
influenced by a wide range of sources, including
marginalized societies, maximum-security
prisons, modernist architecture, artefacts and
antiquities, graffiti, waste and consumption,
and urban gangs. Through these, he examines
the psychological space where individual
expression confronts social constraint.
Kate Fowle is chief curator for Garage Museum
of Contemporary Art in Moscow and director-atlarge at Independent Curators International (ICI)
in New York.
Franklin Sirmans is director of the Pérez Art
Museum in Miami.
Jessica Morgan is director of the Dia Art
Foundation in New York.
Fall 2016
Sterling Ruby is based in Los Angeles and is
represented by SprüthMagers (London, Berlin,
Los Angeles), Xavier Hufkens (Brussels), and
Gagosian (worldwide).
Key Selling Points
Though perhaps best known for his ceramic
assemblages, collages, and installations, Ruby’s
practice is not limited by any single medium or style
Ruby’s work appeals to a wide audience, as
demonstrated by his involvement with parallel
creative disciplines including fashion. He has
collaborated extensively with Raf Simons, designing,
amongst other things, a collection of denim jackets
and a boutique in Tokyo, both for Simons
He has exhibited globally, with his work featured
in the collections of the most prestigious museums
and institutions, such as MoMA New York, MOCA
Los Angeles, and the Centre Pompidou, Paris
290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
160 pp
200 col illus.
Paperback
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#SterlingRuby
‘Ruby’s work aspires to a state of total
freedom and a complete absence of
shame – essential conditions for the
creation of great art.’
– Andrew Russeth, Artinfo
‘It’s mind-blowing how he can work in
so many materials and deliver such a
coherent message.’ – Mike Ovitz
‘An artist who relishes multiple
viewpoints, myriad materials, and
a slippery approach to meaning.’
– frieze
Also available:
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Revised & Expanded
Edition
978 0 7148 6893 6
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phaidon.com
‘One of the most interesting artists
to emerge in this century.’
– Roberta Smith, New York Times
Theaster Gates
Chris Johanson
978 0 7148 6880 6
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Nigel Cooke
Contemporary Artists Series
Darian Leader, Tony Godfrey, Marie Darrieussecq
An in-depth look at the work and career of this fascinating artist, who is having a profound impact on contemporary painting
Nigel Cooke is known for his complex paintings,
which thematically explore the meeting point
between creative labour, consciousness, art
history, consumer culture, and nature. Primarily
centred on meticulously painted, large-scale
urban landscapes, which he calls ‘hybrid
theatrical spaces’, Cooke’s work employs
disparate styles, often integrating trompe l’oeil
miniature rocks and trees with backdrops of
graffiti-marked buildings, to create scenes
conveying obscure and macabre narratives.
This survey of Cooke’s career to date explores
the artist’s style, approach, and impact on
contemporary art and includes his very latest
works, completed shortly before publication.
Darian Leader is a writer and psychoanalyst and
a founding member of the Centre for Freudian
Analysis and Research.
Tony Godfrey is a writer, curator, and researcher.
Marie Darrieussecq is a novelist currently teaching
at the University of Rhode Island.
Fall 2016
Nigel Cooke is represented by Pace (London, New
York, Hong Kong) and Marc Foxx (Los Angeles).
Key Selling Points
Arguably one of the most interesting painters today,
Cooke is an innovating, profound connoisseur
of his media, hugely respected by many of his peers,
including George Condo, Albert Oehlen, and
Jake & Dinos Chapman
Cooke’s reflections on painting and art in general
are enlightening and constitute a treat for all fans
of the genre
This comprehensive survey of his work includes
paintings completed shortly before publication
Cooke has recently increased his international
presence by signing with Pace Gallery, and will have
a museum presentation in a prestigious American
institution by the end of 2016
290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
160 pp
200 col illus.
‘How many worlds are there? Nigel
Cooke’s paintings pose this question
with an insistence that’s hard to ignore.’
– Suhail Malik
Paperback
ISBN:0978-0-7148-7091-5
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#NigelCooke
‘The places that Cooke paints would
be difficult to find on a map. Most of
them could never exist empirically.
His work is a fragmented, dispersed
collection, an impossible landscape
painted with all the realism and detail
of the possible.’
– Darian Leader, ‘The Information’
Also available:
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Wilhelm Sasnal
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‘Cooke’s mysterious paintings have
always seemed to carry an implied
menace, as if something apocalyptic
is about to happen just outside the
painting’s edge.’ – Independent
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Vitamin P2
New Perspectives
in Painting
978 0 7148 6942 1
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Mona Hatoum
Contemporary Artists Series, Revised & Expanded Edition
Michael Archer, Guy Brett, Catherine de Zegher, and Nancy Spector
A revised and expanded edition of one the most popular titles in the Contemporary Artists Series
Born in Lebanon, Palestinian artist Mona
Hatoum was exiled to London, where she has
lived and worked since the mid-1970s. Through
performance, video, sculpture, and installation,
she creates architectonic spaces that relate to the
body, language, and the condition of exile as well
as transforming everyday, domestic objects into
things foreign, threatening, and dangerous. Often
exquisitely beautiful, Hatoum’s works combine
states of emotion and longing with the formal
simplicity of Minimalism, creating powerful
evocations of displacement, denial, and otherness. Michael Archer is an art critic based in London.
Guy Brett is an art critic, curator, and lecturer.
Catherine de Zegher is director of the Museum
of Fine Arts, Ghent, Belgium.
Nancy Spector is chief curator of the Brooklyn
Museum in New York.
Mona Hatoum is based in London and Berlin. She
is represented by White Cube (London), Alexander
& Bonin (New York) and Chantal Crousel (Paris).
Key Selling Points
A revised and expanded edition of Hatoum’s first
monograph, originally published in 1997, one of the
most popular in the Contemporary Artists Series
This book will be published on the heels of
a retrospective of Hatoum’s work travelling
to the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Tate Modern
in London, and Kiasma in Helsinki
Entirely redesigned, this edition is augmented
by a new essay by Brooklyn Museum’s chief
curator Nancy Spector, and a new selection
of writings by the artist
290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
240 pp
240 col illus.
‘No one has put the Palestinian
experience in visual terms so austerely
and yet so playfully.’
– Edward Wadie Said
‘Artists like her are those who tend
to endure.’
– Christine Van Assche, Centre
Georges Pompidou, Paris
Hardback
ISBN:0978-0-7148-7044-1
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#MonaHatoum
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Fall 2016
phaidon.com
‘Mona Hatoum is an artist unafraid of
exploring diverse media. She creates
highly articulate symbols that are able
to express oppression and power, as
well as human frailty.’
– Sue Hubbard, Independent
Vitamin 3-D
Sarah Sze
978 0 7148 6857 8
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Management of Art Galleries
Magnus Resch
‘The art world is tough, the rules are a mystery, and only the lucky few make money’ – so how can galleries succeed?
What makes a commercial art gallery
successful? How do galleries get their
marketing right? Which potential customer
group is the most attractive? How best should
galleries approach new markets while still
serving their existing audiences? Based on the
results of an anonymous survey sent to 8,000
art dealers in the US, UK, and Germany, Magnus
Resch’s insightful examination of the business
of selling art is a compelling read that is both
aspirational and practical in its approach.
Magnus Resch is an entrepreneur who lectures
in cultural entrepreneurship at Europe’s leading
business school, the University of St Gallen,
Switzerland. He studied economics at Harvard
University and the London School of Economics.
Resch’s experience as a former gallery owner and
as founder of the art-collector database, Larry’s List,
together with his doctoral studies focused on the art
market, give this book persuasive power.
Key Selling Points
A must-read for anyone who already is, or aspires
to be, an art-market professional
This second edition of Resch’s intriguing text will be
accompanied by the simultaneous release of a white
paper, containing supporting documentation
Resch aims to demystify the international art market
through an analysis of unique primary research,
insightful case studies and the experiences of
art-world veterans worldwide
Including practical ideas for marketing and
management, together with analysis of the behaviour
of successful gallerists, written with an engaging
tone, Resch proposes a revised business model
for successful – and profitable – gallery management
210 × 146 mm
8 ¼ × 5 ¾ inches
152 pp
Paperback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7326-8
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‘Entertaining, necessary, in short:
brilliant’ – Huffington Post
‘Mr Resch’s data highlights the fact
that the “art business,” even in an
unprecedented art market, is simply
not a business in the standard sense.’
– Observer
‘Magnus Resch thinks the art world is
ready for an iTunes-style overhaul.’
– artnetnews.com
‘The strength of the book is in its case
studies of dealers.’ – Kenny Schacter,
monopol magazin
‘Pulls no punches ... Resch’s style is
clear and businesslike, but he is not
advocating a corporate art world.’
– The Art Newspaper
‘At its core, Magnus’s study explores
the financial challenges facing galleries
today. Anyone in the field can gain
insights from his observations and
research.’ – Artsy.net
Also available:
It’s Not How Good You
Are, It’s How Good You
Want to Be
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Fall 2016
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Collecting Art for Love,
Money and More
The Art of the Restaurateur
978 0 7148 4977 5
£ 22.95
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978-0-7148-4977-5
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£ 24.95
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The Art Book
Midi Format
Phaidon editors
In a new compact and portable format – the accessible, award-winning A-Z guide to the world’s great painters and sculptors
The Art Book is a landmark in the world of
publishing. Available in a range of different
formats and in over 20 different languages,
it has received rave reviews since its first
publication and can be frequently found
on bestseller lists around the world.
Now available for the first time in a highly
covetable and portable midi format, this
second edition is an updated and substantially
expanded version of the hugely successful
original book.
An A-Z guide to 600 great artists from medieval
to modern times, it debunks art-historical
classifications and pairs brilliant examples
of all periods, schools, visions, and techniques.
By breaking with traditional classifications,
The Art Book represents a fresh and original
approach to art: an unparalleled visual
sourcebook and a celebration of our rich
and multifaceted culture.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
The book that has introduced millions of people
around the globe to the amazing world of art
A new, easy-to-use, and affordable format for this
much-loved milestone in art publishing, featuring
paintings, photographs, sculptures, video art,
installations, and performance art
Includes 600 artists, each represented by a full-page
colour image of a definitive work, accompanied by
illuminating explanatory information on both the
image and its creator
In this second edition, 100 new artists, including,
for the first time, leading figures from the fields
of photography and performance art
Includes glossaries of artistic movements and
technical terms, making it a valuable reference
work as well as a feast for the eyes
245 × 210 mm
9 ⅝ × 8¼ inches
592 pp
575 col and b&w illus.
Hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7321-3
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‘An anthology crackling with visual
energy.’ – The Times
‘As close to perfection as you’ll get.’
– Bookseller
‘Fun, well designed.’
– Wall Street Journal
‘A great resource.’ – Washingtonian
‘Innovative.’ – Chicago Sun Times
‘As a visual source book, it’s first class.’
– Brisbane News
‘Brilliantly eccentric.’ – Marie Claire
Also available:
The Fashion Book
Midi Format
The Art Book
The Art Book
Mini Format
978 0 7148 4859 4
£ 16.95
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978-0-7148-4859-4
$ISBN:
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‘With 100 additional artworks to gaze
at in awe.’ – welovethisbook.com
9 780714 864679
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Willem de Kooning
A Way of Living
Judith Zilczer
In a new format – the bestselling monograph on one of the most influential painters of the 20th century
Willem de Kooning was a leading exponent
of Abstract Expressionism. MoMA’s 2011
de Kooning retrospective drew record crowds,
and his prodigious achievements continue
to provoke and inspire subsequent generations
of artists such as Cecily Brown, Rebecca
Warren, and Jonathan Lasker. This new hardback
format brings Judith Zilczer’s critically acclaimed
monograph to a new audience of readers.
Judith Zilczer, Curator Emerita of the Hirshhorn
Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian
Institution, organized more than two dozen exhibitions
in her twenty-nine years at the museum, where she
served as historian, curator of paintings, and acting
chief curator. She has written and lectured widely
and is recognized as the leading authority on the art
of Willem de Kooning.
The estate of Willem de Kooning is represented
by Gagosian Gallery.
Key Selling Points
The most wide-ranging and comprehensive
monograph on Willem de Kooning available, now
available in a new format and at a lower price point
Sumptuously illustrated, the book encompasses
his major works and periods, including his
controversial ‘Woman’ paintings, as well
as a wealth of accompanying sketches and
preparatory drawings
Offers an unprecedented and compelling
examination of de Kooning’s body of work
An illustrated chronology maps de Kooning’s life,
career and work, with photographs from the artist’s
archive interspersed throughout the book, enriching
the reader’s understanding of the wider art-historical
context of his paintings
302 × 330 mm
11 ⅞ × 13 inches
288 pp
300 col illus.
Hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7316-9
978
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‘[Zilczer’s] achievement is to connect,
aesthetically and biographically,
every phase of [de Kooning’s] protean
production … Her empathetic,
generous account, which wears its
learning lightly but demonstrates
incisive thought, becomes first port
of call for an overview of this most
alluring, influential, and controversial
artist.’ – Financial Times
‘This gorgeous monograph provides
a remarkably detailed biography of
de Kooning that traces the artist’s
aesthetic and political evolution.’
– Publishers Weekly
‘A Way of Living: The Art of Willem
de Kooning is an even-handed,
authoritative, and critically informed
account of the great painter’s
Painting Beyond Pollock
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978 0 7148 6716 8
£ 29.95
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£ 49.95
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9 780714 868776
9 780714 867168
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‘De Kooning made extraordinary art.
I rate him the greatest of American
painters, and lesser only than Picasso
and Matisse among all artists of the
twentieth century.’
– Peter Schjeldahl, New Yorker
Also available:
Painting Abstraction
Published
October 2016
achievement. Judith Zilczer, drawing on
decades of research [ … ] has a simple
but powerful thesis.’ – BookForum
Art
Modern Art in America
1908–68
978 0 7148 6934 6
£ 69.95
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978-0-7148-6934-6
$ISBN:
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MAD Works
MAD Architects
Ma Yansong, with a Foreword by Peter Cook and Interview by Aric Chen
The first complete overview of the most important contemporary architecture practice ever to have emerged from China
The skylines of modern China are punctuated
by architecture that amazes, inspires, and awes.
Many of these structures are the work of new,
experimental practices like China-based MAD
Architects. MAD Works not only documents the
buildings of this group of avant-garde architects
but also traces the development of their ideas
through associated practice including art,
research, and exhibition projects. Organized
thematically, the book explores the underlying
concepts of MAD Architects’ work. MAD Works
is illustrated with photographs, architectural
drawings, and 3D visualizations to provide
a thorough exploration of MAD Architect’s
international portfolio of completed works,
unbuilt projects, and future ideas.
MAD Architects is a global architecture firm
developing futuristic, organic, technologically
advanced designs that embody a contemporary
interpretation of the Eastern affinity for nature.
Ma Yansong is the principle of MAD Architects.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
The buildings featured in this book include examples
in China, but also Taiwan and Japan as well as the
USA, Canada, France, and Italy
The book includes installations, hotels, museums,
convention centres, offices, and retail as well as
a kindergarten and an opera house
The text includes a foreword by Sir Peter Cook,
founder of Archigram, and an interview by Aric Chen,
curator of art and design for M+, the new museum
for visual culture in Hong Kong
MAD is the winner of one of the most high-profile
design competitions ever held (for the design of the
George Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Chicago,
due for completion in 2019), becoming the first
China-based architecture firm to design an overseas
cultural landmark
290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
240 pp
300 col & 50 b&w illus.
Hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7196-7
978
7148 7196 7
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‘One of the world’s top emerging firms.’
– Wired.com
‘Known for redefining the way we live
in residential buildings.’
– Architectural Digest
‘[The Phoenix Island Development in
China is] like a cluster of sailing boats
undergoing some kind of warp-drive.’
– Guardian
Also available:
Shigeru Ban
Steven Holl
Selldorf Architects
Portfolio and Projects
978 0 7148 4629 3
£ 27.95
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978-0-7148-4629-3
$ISBN:
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£ 59.95
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978-0-7148-7021-2
$ISBN:
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£ 49.95
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‘The Lucas Museum will be an
incredible addition to Chicago’s
Museum Campus that will provide
new cultural and educational benefits
for generations to come.’
– Dezeen.com (Chicago’s Mayor
Emanuel in reference to MAD’s
competition-winning design)
9 780714 870212
Architecture
9 780714 871172
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Mid-Century Modern Architecture Travel Guide: West Coast USA
Sam Lubell
A must-have guide to one of the most fertile regions for the development of Mid-Century Modern architecture
125 – Eichler House
Opening Hours
December and January: Saturdays at 1pm,
2pm and 3pm. February, March and April:
Tuesday to Sunday at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm.
May to July Tuesday: Sunday at 1pm, 2pm,
3pm and 4pm. August: Daily at 1pm, 2pm,
3pm, 4pm and 5pm. October and November:
Tuesday to Sunday at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm.
Information
Additional Visitor Information
Entry by guided tour only at 11am, 12am,
1pm and 2pm (places limited with tickets
available on day at door only). Wednesday to Friday tours at 11am. Occasionally
booked by groups. 3pm to 5pm, selfguided
viewing (timed entry when busy). Open
Bank Holiday Mondays.
Website
www.eichlerhouse.com
Phone
+
1 212 777 555
Email
127 – McCauley House
Opening Hours
Additional Visitor Information
Entry by guided tour only at 11am, 12am,
1pm and 2pm (places limited with tickets
available on day at door only). Wednesday to Friday tours at 11am. Occasionally
booked by groups. 3pm to 5pm, selfguided
viewing (timed entry when busy).
Website
Website
www.eichlerhouse.com
+
1 212 777 555
Email
[email protected]
128 – Airform Bubble House
Opening Hours
+
1 212 777 555
Email
[email protected]
129 – Casa de Cadillac
Opening Hours
December and January: Saturdays at 1pm,
2pm and 3pm. February, March and April:
Tuesday to Sunday at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm.
May to July Tuesday: Sunday at 1pm, 2pm,
3pm and 4pm. August: Daily at 1pm, 2pm,
3pm, 4pm and 5pm. October and November:
Tuesday to Sunday at 1pm, 2pm and 3pm.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
Organized geographically, this guide covers
the entire West Coast of the USA, from Washington
and Oregon in the north, then south to California
with San Francisco, Los Angeles, Palm Springs,
and San Diego
Includes buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright, Charles
and Ray Eames, Richard Neutra, and John Lautner,
as well as dozens of beautiful Mid-Century Modern
buildings by lesser-known architects
Each of the 250+ buildings is located on a colourcoded regional map
Includes all the additional visitor information needed
to find and visit each building
184 × 124 mm
7 ¼ × 4 ⅞ inches
384 pp
250 col illus.
Flexibound
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7195-0
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7148 7195 0
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#MidCenturyModern
‘Palm Springs: a living museum of MidCentury Modern architecture.’
– Independent
‘In the last 10 years the cult of MCM
(Mid-Century Modern) design has
grown into a mass religion.’
– Los Angeles Times
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131 – Bank of California, Seattle
Opening Hours
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May to July Tuesday: Sunday at 1pm, 2pm,
3pm and 4pm. August: Daily at 1pm.
Additional Visitor Information
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130 – Mercer Island Presbyterian
Church, Mercer Island
Opening Hours
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2pm and 3pm. February, March and April:
Tuesday to Sunday at 1pm.
Additional Visitor Information
‘The phrase “Mid-Century Modern”
has in recent years zoomed from the
back pages of obscure architectural
booked by groups. 3pm to 5pm, selfguided
viewing (timed entry when busy).
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‘Open a design magazine or turn on a
home decorating show these days, and
it’s clear: Mid-Century Modern is hot.’
– NPR Reporter’s Notebook
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133 – City Hall
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132 – Coachella Valley Savings
and Loan
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May to July Tuesday: Sunday at 1pm, 2pm,
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134 – Eichler House
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viewing (timed entry when busy). Occasionally booked by groups. 3pm to 5pm,
selfguided viewing.
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journals into the mainstream of popular
consciousness.’
– Huffington Post (Travel)
‘If houses reflect the times they were
designed, Mid-Century Modern is the
architecture of ideas.’
– hgtv.com
Also available:
Modern Architecture
Since 1900
The Phaidon Atlas of
21st Century World
Architecture
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This handbook – the first ever to focus on the
architectural wonders of the West Coast of the
USA – provides visitors with an expertly curated
list of c250 must-see destinations. Discover
the most celebrated Modernist buildings, as well
as hidden gems and virtually unknown examples
– from the iconic Case Study houses to the
glamour of Palm Springs’ spectacular Modern
desert structures. Much more than a travel
guide, this book is a compelling record of one
of the USA’s most important architectural
movements at a time when Mid-Century style
has never been more popular. First-hand
descriptions and colour photography transport
readers into an era of unparalleled style,
glamour, and optimism.
Sam Lubell was the West Coast editor
of The Architect’s Newspaper for eight years,
covering architecture from Southern California
to Seattle. He has written for the New York Times
and the Los Angeles Times, among many others.
Website
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Information
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2pm and 3pm. February, March and April:
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Elemental Living
Contemporary Houses in Nature
Phaidon editors
60 stunning works of contemporary architecture, all of which have a special relationship with the natural landscape
Elemental Living presents 60 works of
architecture from across the 20th and 21st
centuries that have a special relationship
with the natural world. The book includes a
visually breathtaking selection of architectcreated houses that have been designed
to create unparalleled views of a wide variety of
natural landscapes; designed to be almost
indistinguishable from the natural landscape; or
designed using materials and forms found in the
natural landscape. Each house demonstrates a
deep concern with the creation of unique living
spaces that connect their inhabitants with the
forests, mountains, lakes, deserts, and oceans
that have attracted humanity for millennia.
Key Selling Points
Features such buildings as tropical tree houses and
cliff-side caves, mountain hideaways, forest retreats
and desert oases, luxury igloos, and cliff-side cabins
A specially curated selection of architect-designed
houses that reflects contemporary concerns about
the preservation and sensitive inhabitation of natural
landscapes
The book is organized into three sections: ‘With’ –
houses constructed from natural materials found on
the land; ‘Within’ – houses that are completely
integrated into the natural environment; and ‘At’ –
houses that make the most of spectacular views
Features buildings by 20th-century masters such as
Mies van der Rohe, Oscar Niemeyer, and Frank Lloyd
Wright as well as contemporary stars including Rick
Joy, Kengo Kuma, Sou Fujimoto, and Mathias Klotz
An antidote to the pressures of urban living and
an insightful survey of how architecture responds
to concerns about sustainability and the preservation
of our precious natural landscapes, illustrated with
interior and exterior shots of each building included
290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
280 pp
360 col & b&w illus.
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‘Study nature, love nature, stay close to
nature. It will never fail you.’
– Frank Lloyd Wright
‘We have to base architecture on the
environment.’ – Toyo Ito
‘We borrow from nature the space upon
which we build.’ – Tadao Ando
‘Nature is a totally efficient, selfregenerating system. If we discover
the laws that govern this system
and live synergistically within them,
sustainability will follow and humankind
will be a success.’
– R. Buckminster Fuller
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‘Form must have a content, and that
content must be linked with nature.’
– Alvar Aalto
Also available:
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‘What attracts me are free and sensual
curves: the curves we find in mountains,
in the waves of the sea.’
– Oscar Niemeyer
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The Future of Architecture Since 1889
A Worldwide History
Jean-Louis Cohen
Now in paperback – the highly acclaimed history of the architecture of the twentieth century and beyond
Jean-Louis Cohen, one of the world’s leading
architectural historians, serves up a compelling
account of the developments that have shaped
the world in which we live today. This highly
accessible book begins with the Paris Universal
Exposition of 1889, tracing architecture’s
evolution to the early twenty-first century’s
globalized architectural culture. Illustrated with
hundreds of drawings and photographs as well
as portraits, publications, diagrams, film stills,
and more, this survey places radical
developments in architecture in a larger context,
among those of art, technology, urbanism,
and critical theory.
Jean-Louis Cohen is one of the most accomplished
historians of twentieth-century architecture and
urbanism. He currently holds the Sheldon H. Solow
Chair in the History of Architecture at NYU’s Institute
of Fine Arts. An articulate writer, curator, lecturer,
commentator, and leader of research teams, Cohen
is author of numerous acclaimed books and articles.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
The most comprehensive and far-ranging singlevolume history of twentieth-century architecture,
now available for the first time in an affordable
paperback edition
Written by a trusted and award-winning authority
in the field of twentieth-century architecture,
prominent writer, critic, curator, and teacher
Heavily illustrated with images of buildings, projects,
plans, drawings, and publications by well-known
masters and rediscovered figures
Its span covers all parts of the globe better than
any other comparable history of the period
This is the ultimate reference on this time period
and is the perfect companion for every student of
architecture – an invaluable guide to an important
period in the history of architecture
270 × 205 mm
10 ⅝ × 8 ⅛ inches
528 pp
600 col & b&w illus.
Paperback
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‘The Future of Architecture is the best
comprehensive history of modernism
to appear in a generation.’
– New York Review of Books
‘A comprehensive, cross-cultural
history of the modern building ...’
– Elle Decor
‘An outstanding primer to modernism,
which has the insights and detours
to make it interesting to the
knowledgeable as well as the beginner.
Wonderfully illustrated, wide-ranging.’
– Financial Times
‘This is a must-have for architects,
students and anyone who cares
about the built environment.’
– Formmag.net
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Modern Architecture
Since 1900
Understanding
Architecture
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Gerrit Rietveld
Ida van Zijl
Now in paperback – the richly illustrated and accessible monograph on the Dutch designer and world-renowned architect
armchairs, c.1925
Right: Child’s chair, 1919, as
published in De Stijl in 1923
the Spangen district of Rotterdam
in 1920 (bottom). Other items
included an an armchair, a
table, and a frame over the
mantel. Variants on this furniture
were produced and used in
various settings, including the
home of Bart de Ligt and of P. J.
Elling. The original sideboard of
Bottom: Red-Blue Chair, 1918
Elling was destroyed by fire, but
a reconstruction was made by
Rietveld in the 1950s.
Chapter 3. The cabinetmaker of De Stijl
Chapter 1. Conviction and vision
Left: Drawing for a white table
with blue, yellow and red
Sideboard, 1919 (left); upright
chair, 1918 (right). These were
two of Rietveld’s pieces used in
model housing by J. J. P. Oud in
Opposite page: Rietveld as a
young man, c.1905 (top left);
Rietveld with his wife, Vrouwgien
Hadders, shortly after their
marriage in 1911 (top right);
Rietveld with his three oldest
children, c.1920 (bottom left);
Rietveld in De Stijl 7, 1927
(bottom right)
This page:
page: Rietveld in The
Gimbelite, May 1950 (top left);
Gimbelite,
Rietveld with Willem Sandberg,
c.1955–60 (top right); Rietveld
with his grandson in the Schröder
House, c.1963 (bottom)
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Chapter 4. The Schröder House
First model. Made of a block
of wood, this model shows the
Chapter 4. The Schröder House
The south corner of the Schröder
House, 1924
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house as a solid that is carved
into and painted on. A later
model, which has been lost, was
made from cardboard, glass
and matchsticks and, according
to Truus Schröder, the change
of material contributed to the
evolution of the facades into a
composition of planes.
First sketch. This design was
rejected by Truus almost
immediately.
Perspective sketches (left and
bottom). Drawings made
between the first model and
the final construction show the
alteration of the initial form
through the use of linear and
planar elements, including
balconies, railings and
overhangs, as well as the
evolution of the colour scheme.
Permit drawing. This drawing,
the culmination of only a few
weeks’ work, was submitted to
the city by Rietveld in July 1924
to get permission to build. The
entirety of the upper floor is
labelled ‘attic’, in order to ensure
that the unconventional main
living space did not cause the
application to be rejected.
At night, the multiple planes of
the facades read even more
strongly.
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Cover design for De
Gemeenschap,1925 (top); cover
Gemeenschap,1925
design for twenty-three small
houses in Utrecht, intended to
design for De 8 en Opbouw,
1938 (bottom left); cover design
replace slums, published in i10
i10,,
for Nieuw Rusland,1925
Rusland,1925 (bottom
right). Rietveld contributed to
1928 (bottom left); design for
a ‘minimum dwelling’, 1929,
these periodicals not only as an
architect and a writer but also as
published in 1930 in the
catalogue of the second CIAM
a graphic designer.
conference, Die Wohnung für
das Existenzminimum (bottom
right). These were among the
several designs for houses
Chapter 5. Architect in heart and soul
Design for standard houses,
published in i10
i10,, 1927 (top);
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1921
Room for Truus Schröder-Schräder, Biltstraat 135,
1923
‘Colour-Space-Composition’, Berlin
Utrecht
Chronology
Rietveld published in the late
1920s that were intended for
1888
24 June: birth of Gerrit Rietveld, Ooftstraat 14, Utrecht
the working class, reflecting
both his interest in large-scale
housing and his ambition for an
international reputation.
1918
Convertible child’s chair in green and red
1922
Surgery for Dr A. M. Hartog, Emmaweg 1,
Maarssen
1900
Leaves primary school and goes to work with his father
in the furniture workshop at Poortstraat 98, Utrecht
First meets El Lissitzky, Bruno Taut (who is giving a
lecture in Utrecht) and Kurt Schwitters (who comes to
Utrecht on a Dada tour)
1924
E. Wessels and Son leatherware shopfront,
1904–8
Oudkerkhof 15, Utrecht
Takes an evening course at the art and industry
educational society of the Utrecht Museum of Arts and
Crafts; during the day Rietveld works at the goldsmith
workshop of the jeweller C. J. A. Begeer
1908
Upright armchair
Red–Blue Chair
1921–3
Gold- and Silversmiths Company shopfront and
interior, Kalverstraat 107, Amsterdam
Rietveld Schröder House, Prins Hendriklaan 50,
Utrecht
1906
Takes an evening course with the architect P. J.C.
Klaarhamer, Heerenstraat 19, Utrecht
1919
First meets Theo van Doesburg and J. J. P. Oud
1911
5 May: moves to Bachstraat 11, Utrecht
28 September: marries Vrouwgien Hadders (born
Assen, 1883)
1917
1 May: moves to Adriaen van Ostadelaan 25 (later 93),
Utrecht, where he would later start his furniture workshop
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Gerrit Rietveld’s simple yet dynamic style greatly
influenced international furniture design and
contributed significantly to the history of
architecture. Following Rietveld from his humble
beginnings as a cabinetmaker to his final years
as a world-renowned architect, this book
presents both his lesser-known work and his
most celebrated. It explores his significance
in the wider context of avant-garde movements,
and his influence within De Stijl and
Functionalism. This highly detailed yet
accessible monograph is designed by the
acclaimed Dutch designer Wim Crouwel.
Ida van Zijl was curator of design at the Centraal
Museum, Utrecht from 1978-2013 and organized
a variety of exhibitions, several of which included the
work of Rietveld. She had complete access to the
museum’s collection of Rietveld documents, as well
as those held by his family and friends, when creating
this account of Rietveld’s life and work.
Key Selling Points
The ideal guide to the life and experimental and
unconventional work of Gerrit Rietveld, which
radically changed the development of architecture
and design in the twentieth century
Rietveld continues to influence generations of
architects and designers with his two best-known
works: the Red-Blue chair and the Schröder House
Richly illustrated with photographs, sketches,
paintings and archival materials showing every period
of Rietveld’s work and life, including many previously
unpublished images
Combines both his furniture design and architecture,
presenting comprehensive coverage of his output
and full analysis of his achievements
Now available for the first time in paperback
290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
240 pp
200 col & 200 b&w illus.
Paperback
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‘Another beautifully produced
monograph from Phaidon …
a great introduction to Rietveld’s
beautiful Modernist aesthetic … [a]
very handsome book. It displays an
enviable lightness of touch, and is
a good example of what happens when
a designer really engages with his
subject matter. We reckon Mr Rietveld
would have been proud.’ – Grafik
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‘A wider view of Rietveld’s work than
most of us have seen before.’
– Stanley Abercrombie
‘impressive … engaging and highly
accessible.’
– Self Build & Design
phaidon.com
‘Most treatments of Rietveld’s oeuvre
split it in two: furniture and architecture.
This book reads as one complete story
where all the works come together.’
– Gijs Bakker
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Midi Format
Eero Saarinen
Mies
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Designer Maker User
An Introduction to Design
Alex Newson
A primer on contemporary design, based on the extraordinary collection of London’s Design Museum
Designer Maker User is an accessible
introduction to contemporary design, providing
non-specialists and enthusiasts with an
appreciation of the objects and spaces that
shape everyday life. As well as showcasing
the individual roles within the industry, this book
demonstrates where the three roles merge,
giving readers fresh insight into the sometimes
complex, but always fascinating, world of
design. The book highlights key designs,
designers, movements, and manufacturers
in spheres as diverse as fashion, furniture,
and the digital revolution.
Alex Newson joined the Design Museum as
senior curator in 2009. He has curated numerous
exhibitions, including a project to curate the Design
Museum’s permanent collection, making it available
to the public for the first time in over five years.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
An accessible, affordable, and stylish introduction
to contemporary design history
An engaging and visually rich reference guide to the
history of contemporary design and architecture
A fresh perspective on, and appreciation for, the
objects and spaces that shape our everyday lives
Features the work of iconic designers, movements,
and manufacturers from across the world
A fascinating glimpse into key objects from
the Design Museum’s collection
The book acts as a companion to the new gallery,
providing visitors with a record of their visit
The Design Museum opens in its new home in
Kensington, West London, on November 24, 2016
220 × 160 mm
8 ⅝ × 6 ¼ inches
240 pp
250 col illus.
Paperback
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#DesignerMakerUser
‘Good design is making something
intelligible and memorable. Great
design is making something
memorable and meaningful.’
– Dieter Rams
‘Designers have a responsibility to
show the future as they want it to be
– or at least as it can be – not just the
way an industry wants it to be.’
– Yves Béhar
‘Design is the betterment of our lives
poetically, aesthetically, experientially,
sensorially, and emotionally.’
– Karim Rashid
‘Really great design is hard.
Good is the enemy of great.’
– Jonathan Ive
Also available:
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Do It Yourself
Phaidon Design Classics
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‘Eventually everything connects –
people, ideas, objects. The quality of
the connections is the key to quality.’
– Charles Eames
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The Story of the Design Museum
Tom Wilson, with a Foreword by Terence Conran
The essential guide to the story of London’s acclaimed museum – from its origins in the 1980s to its pivotal move in 2016
London’s Design Museum is entering an exciting
period in its life as it prepares to move to the
former Commonwealth Institute in Kensington.
With a Foreword by the museum’s founder, Sir
Terence Conran, The Story of the Design
Museum charts the story of the museum’s life
from its inception as the Boilerhouse Project to
twenty-five years of groundbreaking exhibitions
at Shad Thames. The book concludes with an
essay from the museum’s architect, John
Pawson, accompanied by stunning images of
the iconic and newly renovated Commonwealth
Institute Building, the museum’s new home.
Tom Wilson is a graduate of the Royal College of Art
and Bath Spa University. He is currently working
on a doctorate focusing on his research on the
former Commonwealth Institute in Kensington,
soon to be the new home of the Design Museum.
In addition to undertaking research, Tom works
closely with the Design Museum in managing and
developing its permanent collection.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
The perfect purchase for every visitor to the museum
– a fascinating and insightful guide at a highly
affordable price
Accessible text and stunning images explore
the history of the world’s leading museum of
contemporary design and architecture and
look to its exciting future in its iconic new location
With a Foreword by the museum’s founder,
Sir Terence Conran, and contributions from the
museum’s director Deyan Sudjic and architect
John Pawson
Features a series of specially commissioned
photographs of the new museum, following its
reconstruction by British architect, John Pawson
The Design Museum opens in its new home in
Kensington, West London on November 24, 2016
220 × 160 mm
8 ⅝ × 6 ¼ inches
160 pp
100 col & b&w illus.
Paperback
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#DesignMuseumGuide
‘The new £80m Design Museum,
scheduled to open in 2016 and housed
in the early-60s architectural splendour
of the Commonwealth Institute, will
be a showcase of three-dimensional
objects as well as digital wizardry. ‘
– Jonathan Glancey, Guardian
‘Moving to the Commonwealth Institute
will allow all our dreams and ambitions
for the Design Museum to come true
– to create a world-class space with
the size and scope for the serious
promotion and celebration of design
and architecture in this country.’
– Terence Conran, Architects Journal
Also available:
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Plain Space
Concrete
This Brutal World
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‘Many museums have orientated
themselves towards design and
architecture, from MoMA and MAD
in New York to the V&A in London, but
few have thrown themselves solely into
it. The Design Museum will see design
firmly established as an equal to, rather
than a subsidiary of, art.’
– Edwin Heathcote, FT.com
Design
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Fear and Love: Reactions to a Complex World
The Design Museum Opening Exhibition
Justin McGuirk and Gonzalo Herrero Delicado
To accompany the museum’s opening exhibition, which explores the anxiety and optimism inherent in contemporary design
Fear and Love, published to accompany the
major exhibition that will open the Design
Museum’s highly anticipated new home in
Kensington, London, examines the role of
design in the twenty-first century. It proposes
that, in a rapidly changing world, design is
defined by both anxiety and optimism.
Organized by five key themes – Network,
Machine, Periphery, Planet and Body – the book
explores design’s relationship to emotive issues.
Ten leading figures from across the spectrum of
design provide a wide-ranging set of attitudes to
design in our times.
The Design Museum, founded in London in 1989,
is devoted to contemporary design in every form,
from furniture to graphics, and architecture to
industrial design. Design is an evolving subject,
which it explores through its exhibitions, permanent
collection, and learning and research activities.
Fall 2016
Justin McGuirk is the chief curator at the Design
Museum and the head of Design Curating & Writing
at Design Academy Eindhoven. He has been the
director of Strelka Press, the design critic of the
Guardian, and the editor of Icon magazine.
Gonzalo Herrero Delicado is an architect and
Assistant Curator at the Design Museum in London.
Key Selling Points
The catalogue showcases some of the most exciting
international designers and architects working today
A powerful and captivating reflection on the
possibilities, present and future, of design
Packed with illustrations, the book offers a behindthe-scenes view into the creative process
An essential record of the first exhibition held
at the Design Museum’s new home in Kensington,
West London, due to open on November 24, 2016
270 × 205 mm
10 ⅝ × 8 ⅛ inches
240 pp
200 col & b&w illus.
Paperback
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Visual Impact
Hella Jongerius
Ronan and
Erwan Bouroullec
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Design
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Arita / Table of Contents
Studies in Japanese Porcelain
Anniina Koivu
Celebrating the 400th anniversary of traditional Japanese ceramic culture as interpreted by today’s leading designers
The art of Japanese porcelain manufacturing
began in Arita in 1616. Now, on its 400th
anniversary, Arita / Table of Contents charts
the unique collaboration between 16
contemporary designers and 10 traditional
Japanese potteries as they work to produce
16 highly original, innovative and contemporary
ceramic collections rooted in the daily lives
of the 21st century. More than 500 illustrations
provide a fascinating introduction to the craft
and region, while the contemporary collections
reveal the unique creative potential of linking
ancient and modern masters.
Anniina Koivu is a critic, editor, and consultant.
She was the editor of Abitare magazine, the director
of research and head of international PR &
partnerships at Vitra, and in 2013 was appointed
head of theory of the masters’ programmes in
product design and art direction at ECAL in
Lausanne. She is the author of Works (2012) and
editor-in-chief of The Walking Society (2015).
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
A study of creativity and design, featuring visually
stunning modern interpretations of an ancient craft
The 2016 project has been guided by its creative
directors, the innovative Dutch design partnership
Scholten & Baijings
Features 16 of the most exciting international
designers working today, including: Leon Ransmeier;
Scholten & Baijings (Stefan Scholten and Carole
Baijings); Studio Wieki Somers; and Tomás Alonso
More than 500 images document the creative
process from inspiration and influences, through
drawings, models, and production images to final
product shots
290 × 214 mm
11 ⅜ × 8 ⅜ inches
416 pp
535 col illus.
Hardback
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‘The distinctive Japanese Arita
porcelain is renowned for its superb
quality, where fine hand-painted
decorations play a central role.’
– dezeen.com
‘Decades-old Arita porcelain craft
undergoes a revival ... For Arita, the year
2016 may be its 400th anniversary, but
it is also the year of its new start.’
– Straits Times
‘... contemporary products ... made
with the extraordinary workmanship
[…] and strength of almost 400 years
of tradition.’ – tableartonline.com
‘It is through […] great respect and
delicate sense for local crafts and
industry [that] these works throw new
light on Japanese tradition, mixing
‘2016 marks the 400th year of the
arrival of porcelain pottery in Arita,
Japan. But the kilns in this town
are making sure the art lives on
for 400 more years.’ – CNN
Also available:
Japan Style
GIan Carlo Calza
WA: The Essence of
Japanese Design
The Pot Book
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Asian craftsmanship with European
culture.’ – abchome.com
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Patterns
Inside the Design Library
Peter Koepke
An insider’s guide to the world’s largest archive of patterns and textiles, the source of inspiration for the globe’s top designers
Every season, designers from fashion, home
furnishings, textiles, graphic arts, and paperproduct industries seek inspiration from
patterns to bring their collections to life. Many
of these designers – including Beacon Hill,
Boden, Calvin Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler,
Lululemon, Nike, Oscar de la Renta, Pottery
Barn, and Target – look to the Design Library,
the world’s largest archive of surface design.
This one-of-a-kind book, drawn from
the Design Library’s archive, is an exclusive and
ultimate sourcebook of pattern and ornament.
Peter Koepke is the owner and director of the
Design Library, located in Hudson Valley, New York,
and London. He joined the company in 1990, after
fifteen years as a collector and dealer, during which
time he created seminal art collections for museums,
universities, corporations, and individuals throughout
the United States, Europe, Australia, and Japan.
Peter now travels extensively in search of coveted
collections to expand the Design Library’s archives.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
The first book to reveal the inner-workings of the
Design Library, one of the world’s largest archives
of textile and pattern design
Fully illustrated with stunning examples of neverbefore-seen patterns from the Design Library’s
exclusive collection
The book features case studies from major fashion
and lifestyle brands – Beacon Hill, Boden, Calvin
Klein, Clinique, Colefax & Fowler, Lululemon, Nike,
Oscar de la Renta, Pottery Barn, Target, and Uniqlo
– each presenting a unique design inspired by
a pattern from the Design Library collection
The text explores the concept of pattern and the
history of the library, with images by Mark Mahaney
An essential gift for everyone who appreciates
beauty and the power of pattern and ornament
270 × 205 mm
10 ⅔ × 8 ⅛ inches
332 pp
500 col & b&w illus.
Hardback
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#Patterns
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‘The Design Library is the fashion and
decorating worlds’ best-kept secret.’
– Wall Street Journal
‘Pattern has been a great unifier across
places, genres, and centuries
of fashion.’ – Vogue
‘The collection is not about items
of the moment, but designs that are
everlastingly beautiful – timeless.
Yes, the Design Library is a secret.
That’s why it’s so inspiring. It is rare,
intimate, and chic.’
– Natacha Ramsay-Levi
Design
‘We’re recycling visual history for use
today. Textile design – like literature
and music – is a reflection of its
time and culture. But unlike museum
collections, you can touch this one –
move it around, take it back to your
office, scan it, use it.’ – Peter Koepke,
Design Library Director
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Plant: Exploring the Botanical World
Phaidon editors, with an Introduction by James Compton
The ultimate gift for gardeners and art-lovers, featuring 300 of the most beautiful and pioneering botanical images ever
BARON NICOL AUS JOSEPH VON JACQUIN
VICKI THOMAS
Haemanthus nortieri, 2010
Physical description, 30.5 x 53.5 cm / 12 x21 in
Shirley Sherwood Collection
Drawing of various flowering plants, from a collection of ‘Drawings, Letters and Manuscripts’, c. 1790
Illustration on manuscript, 24 x 19.15 cm / 9.45 x 7.54 in
Botany Library, Natural History Museum, London
Honour Hiers Stewart is a large format photographer
capturing her native plants and others to create her
own film herbarium. Apit quiant perum a nis mossitia
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Honour Hiers Stewart is a large format photographer
capturing her native plants and others to create her
own film herbarium. Apit quiant perum a nis mossitia
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volupta tenemporit quo esto et vendem fugiam et facea
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facepelique cum quodic tes et eum nosse earum sunt,
Key Selling Points
This is the first book to bring together botanical
art across all media, with outstanding images from
all periods and cultures
Fall 2016
The perfect introduction to the subject, this wideranging book inspires a new appreciation and
understanding of plants and their fascinating role
in our history and culture
The selection of images includes iconic works by a
diverse range of artists and photographers, including
Adam Fuss, Georgia O’Keefe, Henry Fox Talbot,
Irving Penn, Leonardo da Vinci, Margaret Mee, Marc
Quinn, Nick Knight, Nobuyoshi Araki, Pierre-Joseph
Redouté, Thomas Ruff and Yayoi Kusama
Features large-scale images, accessible texts and
reference information, including a glossary, timeline,
biographies, and an introduction to plant taxonomy
Images span millennia, from ancient stone carvings
to medieval manuscripts to cutting-edge scans
Entries have been selected and curated by an
international panel of botanists, horticulturalists,
art historians, museum curators, and more
290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
352 pp
300 col & b&w illus.
Hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7148-6
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7148 7148 6
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#BotanicalWorld
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A study of a Star of Bethlehem with starry flowers
and long, thin, twisted leaves. To the left are leaves
of crowsfoot, and to the right, wood anemone. Behind,
to the right, are grasses. Below is a tall spray of sun
spurge in bloom, and individual drawings of its flowers.
Around 1505–10 Leonardo made several drawings of
plants for the foreground of a painting of Leda and the
swan, which was destroyed around 1700. His interest
in the structure of individual species, however, went
far beyond what was necessary for a painting; here he
pays close attention to the form of the spurge’s flowers.
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Rose iii 2008
Digital C–Print, 56 x 45.7 cm / 22 x 18 in
Private Collection,
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dolorep udamus aut quam videsti ab intet (150 words).
The plant world has long provided a rich source of
inspiration for architects but the Japanese architect
turned artist Macoto Muryama takes his fascination
into a luminous digital world. Using 3D software his
hand drawn anatomical studies of dissected plant
structures and flower organs are rendered with an
almost engineered mathematical exactness, like
blueprints for an unseen creator in an alien world.
Extending the conventions of architectural drawing,
multiple viewpoints of elevation and plan are fused
within the single image, often including dimensional
information and labelling. The diaphanous linear mesh
describes unfolding clusters of petals wrapped around
the stamens and anthers, empowering the viewer with
2
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ERICH J. GESKE
ER N ST HAEC KEL
PHILIPP HAINHOFER
MUHAMMAD KHAN
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Pages from Album Amicorum: Das Grosse Stammbuch of Philipp Hainhofer, 1596–1633
Pen and ink and watercolour on paper, 20.8 x 16 cm / 8 3/16 x 6 5/16 in
Private collection
Hepaticae (Liverworts), plate from Kunstformen der Natur, 1904
Medium/ description, 35.7 x 28 cm / 14 x 11 in
Bodleian Library
Honour Hiers Stewart is a large format photographer
capturing her native plants and others to create her
own film herbarium. Apit quiant perum a nis mossitia
veni nisti in pori dolendis et, cum ulparibuscit entet
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A study of a Star of Bethlehem with starry flowers
and long, thin, twisted leaves. To the left are leaves
of crowsfoot, and to the right, wood anemone. Behind,
to the right, are grasses. Below is a tall spray of sun
spurge in bloom, and individual drawings of its flowers.
Around 1505–10 Leonardo made several drawings of
plants for the foreground of a painting of Leda and the
swan, which was destroyed around 1700. His interest
in the structure of individual species, however, went
far beyond what was necessary for a painting; here he
pays close attention to the form of the spurge’s flowers.
Temquia pores aceatius utamet eos et que et adi dit,
totas magnihilles aut et volori dolorer enimporis dolo
magnati orumquam rem laccusdae porum, eium earcius
A study of a Star of Bethlehem with starry flowers
and long, thin, twisted leaves. To the left are leaves
of crowsfoot, and to the right, wood anemone. Behind,
to the right, are grasses. Below is a tall spray of sun
spurge in bloom, and individual drawings of its flowers.
Around 1505–10 Leonardo made several drawings of
plants for the foreground of a painting of Leda and the
swan, which was destroyed around 1700. His interest
in the structure of individual species, however, went
far beyond what was necessary for a painting; here he
pays close attention to the form of the spurge’s flowers.
Temquia pores aceatius utamet eos et que et adi dit,
totas magnihilles aut et volori dolorer enimporis dolo
magnati orumquam rem laccusdae porum, eium earcius
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PHILIP REINAGLE
L E E K WA N G H O
MAGDALENA TURZAŃSK A
D R H E I T I PAV E S
swan, which was destroyed around 1700. His interest
in the structure of individual species, however, went
far beyond what was necessary for a painting; here he
pays close attention to the form of the spurge’s flowers.
Temquia pores aceatius utamet eos et que et adi dit,
totas magnihilles aut et volori dolorer enimporis dolo
magnati orumquam rem laccusdae porum, eium earcius
voloremporum ima eum quia ide aut que coribus
dignimi nvelict otaquis ut verum quaernam ium aut
excestionem faceat quae simi, ut dolorum illani corent
volupta non et a aperectatia pa doluptat. Otatur, te
dolorep udamus aut quam videsti ab intet (150 words).
Cactus No. 59, 2011
Oil on canvas, 259.1 × 170 cm / 102 × 66 9/10 in
Johyun Gallery, Busan and Seoul
A study of a Star of Bethlehem with starry flowers
and long, thin, twisted leaves. To the left are leaves
of crowsfoot, and to the right, wood anemone. Behind,
to the right, are grasses. Below is a tall spray of sun
spurge in bloom, and individual drawings of its flowers.
Around 1505–10 Leonardo made several drawings of
plants for the foreground of a painting of Leda and the
‘Truly global in its scope, Plant features
work by artists from the United States,
Europe, China, and India, recording
plants from places as disparate as
Africa and South America. It includes
the stories and art not only of wellknown figures – such as Leonardo da
Vinci and Pierre-Joseph Redouté – but
swan, which was destroyed around 1700. His interest
in the structure of individual species, however, went
far beyond what was necessary for a painting; here he
pays close attention to the form of the spurge’s flowers.
Temquia pores aceatius utamet eos et que et adi dit,
totas magnihilles aut et volori dolorer enimporis dolo
magnati orumquam rem laccusdae porum, eium earcius
Lepidozia reptans – leafy liverwort (bryophyte plant), 2013
Fluorescent photomicrograph, magnification: 50x, Dimensions
Private collection
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dignimi nvelict otaquis ut verum quaernam ium aut
excestionem faceat quae simi, ut dolorum illani corent
volupta non et a aperectatia pa doluptat. Otatur, te
dolorep udamus aut quam videsti ab intet (150 words).
Modern technology has helped advance plant biology
and has also given rise to stunning results that appear
almost as abstract art forms. Here, photomicrography
– images taken through a Light Microscope – displays
the structure of a single stem of this small plant
Creeping Fingerwort, which would otherwise be
invisible to the naked human eye. Lepidozia reptans
has a creeping growth type, making loose mats that
spread over soil or a supporting substrate. It is often
confused with and mistakenly referred to as a moss.
Without magnification, plants resemble splashes of
green fuzzy textured felt. It is commonly found growing
in the acidic conditions found on peaty banks, soft
rock faces, rotting logs, the bark of living Oak trees
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also of those adventurous botanists
and painters whose names and
work have been forgotten.’ – James
Compton (consultant editor for Plant)
‘It is extraordinary, in this age of
photography, that botanical art
continues to flourish, especially as the
x-ray vision. The ability to ascribe colour to individual
parts and lines allows Muryama to present us with a
fusion of technological analysis and romantic artistry.
In Rose iii, the flower takes on an almost balletic swirl
in which the tulle like petals delicately enmesh the
fragile flower organs within. Being created as a three
dimensional file, the artist is able to rotate and present
Flower studies from the Dara Shikoh album, 1630–33
Painted manuscript, Dimensions
British Library
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excestionem faceat quae simi, ut dolorum illani corent
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dolorep udamus aut quam videsti ab intet (150 words).
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Following in the footsteps of the international
bestseller Map: Exploring the World, this fresh
and visually stunning survey celebrates the
extraordinary beauty and diversity of plants.
It combines photographs and cutting-edge
micrograph scans with watercolours, drawings,
and prints to bring this universally popular and
captivating subject vividly to life. Carefully
selected by an international panel of experts and
arranged in a uniquely structured sequence to
highlight thought-provoking contrasts and
similarities, this stunning compilation of
botanically themed images includes iconic work
by celebrated artists, photographers, scientists,
and botanical illustrators, as well as rare and
previously unpublished images.
Rosa centifolia: Rosier à cent feuilles, c. 1827
Colour-printed, hand-finished stipple engraving, 23 x 32 cm / 9 x 12 3/5 in
RHS, Lindley Library, London
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Large Flowering Sensitive Plant (Calliandra calothyrsus), 1799
Hand-coloured and colour-printed aquatint, stipple and line engraving from
Dr Robert John Thornton’s ‘The Temple of Flora’, 44 × 35 7 / 10 cm / 17 5/16 x 14 1/16 in
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
A study of a Star of Bethlehem with starry flowers
and long, thin, twisted leaves. To the left are leaves
of crowsfoot, and to the right, wood anemone. Behind,
to the right, are grasses. Below is a tall spray of sun
spurge in bloom, and individual drawings of its flowers.
Around 1505–10 Leonardo made several drawings of
plants for the foreground of a painting of Leda and the
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Itati ut pere cori doluptatur? Temquia pores aceatius
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M A C OTO M U R AYA M A
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Painting of a maidenhair spleenwort, Asplenium trichomanes, 1925
Colour lithograph, 31 x 22.7 cm / 9 x 12.3 in
National Geographic Creative
Honour Hiers Stewart is a large format photographer
capturing her native plants and others to create her
own film herbarium. Apit quiant perum a nis mossitia
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volupta tenemporit quo esto et vendem fugiam et facea
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P I E R R E-J O S E P H R E D O U T É
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dolorep udamus aut quam videsti ab intet (150 words).
Anther of a flowering plant (Arabidopsis thaliana), 2015
Photomicrograph (20x), Dimensions
Private Collection
(Quercus sp.) Birch trees (Betula sp.) and conifers. In
this image, using UV light excites fluorescent molecules
in the sample under the lens. This combined with
magnification results in Turzanska’s striking abstract
image. An increase in the knowledge of plant biology
furthers our understanding of the role each individual
specimen plays in native ecologies. Microphotography
A study of a Star of Bethlehem with starry flowers
and long, thin, twisted leaves. To the left are leaves
of crowsfoot, and to the right, wood anemone. Behind,
to the right, are grasses. Below is a tall spray of sun
spurge in bloom, and individual drawings of its flowers.
Around 1505–10 Leonardo made several drawings of
plants for the foreground of a painting of Leda and the
swan, which was destroyed around 1700. His interest
in the structure of individual species, however, went
far beyond what was necessary for a painting; here he
pays close attention to the form of the spurge’s flowers.
Temquia pores aceatius utamet eos et que et adi dit,
totas magnihilles aut et volori dolorer enimporis dolo
magnati orumquam rem laccusdae porum, eium earcius
voloremporum ima eum quia ide aut que coribus
dignimi nvelict otaquis ut verum quaernam ium aut
excestionem faceat quae simi, ut dolorum illani corent
volupta non et a aperectatia pa doluptat. Otatur, te
dolorep udamus aut quam videsti ab intet (150 words).
5
destruction of species and habitats
adds an urgency to plant identification.’
– Telegraph
‘That ability to capture the essential
nature of a plant lies at the heart of all
the best botanical art.’ – Independent
Also available:
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Map: Exploring the World
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Evolution: A Visual Record
Photographs by Robert Clark and text by Joseph Wallace, with a Foreword by David Quammen
Stunning images to reawaken us to the scientific process that drives the amazing diversity of life on earth
Evidence of evolution is everywhere. Through
200 revelatory images, award-winning
photographer Robert Clark makes one of the
most important foundations of science clear
and exciting to everyone. Evolution: A Visual
Record transports readers from the nearmystical (human ancestors) to the historic
(the famous ‘finches’ Darwin collected on the
Galápagos Islands that spurred his theory); the
recently understood (the link between dinosaurs
and modern birds) to the simply astonishing.
Robert Clark is an award-winning photographer
with a twenty-plus-year career shooting for
National Geographic, among others. He has
produced several books and has exhibited widely.
Clark is based in Brooklyn, New York.
David Quammen is an acclaimed science, nature,
and travel writer.
Joseph Wallace is the author of more than a dozen
books on natural history, among other topics.
Key Selling Points
Robert Clark’s photographs are known around the
world. Among other projects, he has contributed
40 stories to National Geographic – including over
a dozen covers. He has over half a million avid
followers on Instagram
This is a refreshing, beautiful and provocative display
of the diverse world in which we live; a book that
encourages the reader to stop, marvel, and question
Informative captions and enlightening text by Joseph
Wallace explain every step along the way
The book includes a foreword by David Quammen
(of whom the New York Times has said that he is,
‘not just among our best science writers but among
our best writers, period’), which underlines the
importance of understanding the theory of evolution
to every reader today
254 × 190 mm
10 × 7 ½ inches
240 pp
200 col illus.
Hardback
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#VisualRecord
‘Evolution is both a beautiful concept
and an important one, more crucial
nowadays to human welfare, to medical
science, and to our understanding of
the world than ever before.’
– David Quammen, National
Geographic
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‘Some people would claim that things
like love, joy, and beauty belong to a
different category from science and
can’t be described in scientific terms,
but I think they can now be explained
by the theory of evolution.’
– Stephen Hawking
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‘Evolution is the fundamental idea in all
of life science – in all of biology.’
– Bill Nye (‘the Science Guy’)
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Art as Therapy
Alain de Botton and John Armstrong
Now available in paperback – two authorities on popular culture reveal the ways in which art can enhance mood and enrich lives
This passionate, thought-provoking, often funny,
and always-accessible book proposes a new way
of looking at art, suggesting that it can be useful,
relevant, and therapeutic. Through practical
examples, the world-renowned authors argue
that certain great works of art have clues as
to how to manage the tensions and confusions
of modern life. Chapters on love, nature, money,
and politics show how art can help with many
common difficulties, from forging good
relationships to coming to terms with mortality.
Alain de Botton is the author of bestselling books,
including The Consolations of Philosophy, How
Proust Can Change Your Life, Status Anxiety, and
Religion for Atheists. He founded The School of
Life in 2008, an organization which – from branches
around the world – supplies good ideas for everyday
life in the form of books, workshops, and talks. In
2009 he founded Living Architecture, which makes
high-quality architecture accessible to everyone. John Armstrong is a philosopher and art theorist
based at Melbourne University in Australia.
He is the author of several well-received books,
including The Intimate Philosophy of Art,
and Conditions of Love.
Key Selling Points
The hardcover edition was a global bestseller
and was published to great acclaim worldwide
From the prolific philosopher, essayist, and
School of Life founder Alain de Botton, written
in collaboration with one of the world’s finest
philosophical art historians, John Armstrong
Available for the first time in a portable, paperback
edition at a highly affordable price, this book
will appeal to a large and diverse audience
198 × 131 mm
7 ¾ × 5 ⅛ inches
240 pp
150 col illus.
Paperback
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‘Art as Therapy is ... beautifully
designed, and filled with images of
paintings and sculptures alongside
explanations of how those artworks
might be approached in a more
personally helpful, therapeutic way.’
– New Yorker
phaidon.com
‘… the proposal that art dealers
function as therapists, that museums
be organized into galleries of suffering
and compassion, and that scholars
“analyse how art could help with a
broken heart” boldly positions art
at the center of our daily lives.’
– Publishers Weekly
Also available:
Art as Therapy
The Story of Art
E.H. Gombrich
The Art of Forgery
Noah Charney
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‘Asking the questions that always
swirl through your mind when striding
around Tate Modern […] Art as Therapy
[…] massages the mind in all the right
places.’
– Vanity Fair on Art 9 780714 847030
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Art Is the Highest Form of Hope & Other Quotes by Artists
Phaidon editors
Advice, strong opinions, and personal revelations by the world’s greatest artists – exclusively researched for this new book
Featuring the most inspirational and insightful
collection of quotes by artists through the ages
and across the globe, this exquisite keepsake
is the ideal book for artists, collectors, and
armchair enthusiasts. As painters, sculptors,
photographers, and other visual artists see and
experience the world through a unique lens,
Art Is the Highest Form of Hope & Other Quotes
by Artists shows that their life lessons, private
revelations, and frank, often irreverent, opinions
can guide us all.
This unique and carefully curated book, packed
with totally original research, is a go-to resource
for revealing thoughts and personal advice on
subjects as diverse as beauty, colour, light, sex,
chance, discipline, money troubles, originality,
fear of failure, danger of success, the creative
process, and more – all messages transmitted
from the artistic trenches.
Key Selling Points
This newly-researched compilation presents fresh
quotes discovered in diaries, letters, notebooks,
interviews, and more, and includes original sources
so readers can track down the quotes in context
Includes hundreds of quotations by the world’s
most celebrated artists – from Michelangelo to
Cindy Sherman, Brancusi to Frida Kahlo, Matisse
to Robert Frank, Leonardo da Vinci to Frank Stella
Easy-to-navigate organization by subject and smart
design highlight artists’ strong opinions, personal
observations, and hard-earned advice
Doubles as an ideal gift and valuable resource for
the art student, professor, artist, curator, museum
visitor, gallery owner, writer, collector, and all lovers
of creative minds
203 × 137 mm
8 × 5 ⅜ inches
336 pp
‘If you knew how much work went
into it, you would not call it genius.’
– Michelangelo
‘Cutting straight into colour reminds
me of the direct carving of the sculptor.’
– Henri Matisse
‘Make a drawing, begin it again, trace it;
begin it again and trace it again.’
– Edgar Degas
Hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7243-8
978
7148 7243 8
‘I hate flowers – I paint them because
they’re cheaper than models and they
don’t move.’
– Georgia O’Keeffe
‘It is easier for me to take ten good
pictures in an airplane bathroom than
in the gardens at Versailles.’
– Sally Mann
‘Forgive me for saying so, but good
things just have to grow very slowly.’
—Piet Mondrian
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It’s Not How Good You
Are, It’s How Good You
Want to Be
978 0 7148 4337 7
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General Interest
The Art of Looking
Sideways
978 0 7148 3449 8
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The Illustrated Story of England
Christopher Hibbert, with a new chapter by Sean Lang
A beautiful, quirky, illustrated edition of Phaidon’s compelling bestseller, celebrating the book’s 25th anniversary
This concise and fast-paced introduction to
English history keeps the reader enthralled
through the entire course of the country’s
political, economic, and cultural landscape,
covering the whole sweep of English history
from the Stone Age to the present. Its flowing
narrative style, character sketches, and lively
anecdotes bring the people and places
of the past to life. In this newly illustrated
edition, John Broadley’s unique tableaux-like
illustrations capture the landscape, costumes,
and characters of the history that Hibbert’s
text so vividly evokes.
Christopher Hibbert was an acclaimed historian
and widely published biographer, renowned for his
ability to weave together political, social, and art
historical narratives into a lively whole.
Sean Lang is senior lecturer in History at Anglia
Ruskin University, Cambridge. He has published
many books and articles and broadcasts regularly.
Fall 2016
John Broadley is a London-based illustrator.
He has illustrated many books and his illustrations
have appeared in the New York Times Book Review,
Observer Food Monthly, Art Review, and the
FT Weekend magazine.
Key Selling Points
The perfect introduction to England’s past for
readers of all ages, written by a master storyteller
Vivid character sketches, details, and anecdotes
bring history to life in a highly readable style
This new edition features the delightfully quirky
illustrations of contemporary British illustrator
John Broadley, whose distinct and humorous style
captures the characters of English history
An all-new chapter from historian Sean Lang updates
the significant socio-political changes that have
shaped England since the 1990s
210 × 140 mm
8 ¼ × 5 ½ inches
256 pp
100 b&w illus.
‘Christopher Hibbert is perhaps the
most gifted popular historian we have.’
– Times Literary Supplement
Paperback with jkt
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7235-3
978
7148 7235 3
‘The best short introduction to English
history we have seen.’
– The Good Book Guide
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#IllustratedEngland
‘Broadley’s illustrations speak
of a very British time gone by…’
–itsnicethat.com
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Christopher Hibbert
Think of England
Martin Parr
Boring Postcards
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‘It would be difficult to find a betterwritten, more succinct account of its
subject than this book. Christopher
Hibbert drives the story of these islands
… in crisp, vivid prose that never flags.’
– Country Landowner
9 780714 844541
General Interest
9 780714 843902
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The Beatles A Hard Day’s Night
A Private Archive
Mark Lewisohn, with a Foreword by Richard Lester
Including never-before-seen photographs and ephemera, a behind-the-scenes look into The Beatles’ acclaimed first film
In March of 1964, director Richard Lester began
shooting A Hard Day’s Night, a feature film
starring The Beatles. With fast, sharp humour
and a brilliant soundtrack, the movie depicts the
excitement and chaos of thirty-six hours in the
life of the Fab Four, and stars John Lennon, Paul
McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr,
with Wilfrid Brambell portraying McCartney’s
grandfather. This collection of photographs and
unique ephemera captures the infectious energy
and anarchic spirit of this groundbreaking film.
Mark Lewisohn is the world’s leading Beatles
historian. He has authored several acclaimed books,
including the New York Times bestseller Tune In,
the first volume in his trilogy The Beatles: All These
Years, an independent biographical history. He is
currently at work on volume 2.
Richard Lester directed A Hard Day’s Night, among
many other films. He is widely known for his work with
The Beatles.
Key Selling Points
Rare photographs from a private archive offer
glimpses of The Beatles – unguarded, spontaneous
moments on set and between takes of the band’s
critically acclaimed first film, A Hard Day’s Night
Dozens of pieces of ephemera add historical context,
including the production budget, ticket stubs,
fan letters, movie posters, script pages, lyrics,
newspaper articles, and magazine covers –
all reproduced in intimate tip-in sections
Mark Lewisohn contributes a lively introduction,
captions, and epilogue, sharing fresh information
about the band and expert insight into the film’s
wider cultural impact and enduring appeal
Richard Lester’s foreword frames his personal
involvement as the director of the film
279 × 241 mm
11 × 9 ½ inches
284 pp, including
4 gatefolds and
8 tip-in sections
325 col & b&w illus.
photographs © 2016
‘A human torrent of 20,000 teenagers
and adults surging through Piccadilly
Circus for the royal premiere of the
Beatles’ first film swamped 500
policemen Monday night.’
– Rocky Mountain News, July 7, 1964
Bruce and Martha Karsh
‘Envied by every Beatles writer before
or since ... Over the years, Lewisohn’s
insider status has scored him priceless
bounty.’ – New York Times
‘Lewisohn is a Beatles oracle.’
– Guardian
Hardback
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Mary Ellen Mark
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Fall 2016
‘Fifty years later, the Beatles’ A Hard
Day’s Night, one of the most influential
musical films, remains the zenith of
rocksploitation and is considered a
forefather of the music video ...
the inspired mischief, the astonishing
music – the pure joy of it – are still
there.’ – Sam Kashner, Vanity Fair
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From the Cavern
to the Rooftop
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The Photography Book
978 0 7148 6738 0
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Oh So Pretty: Punk in Print 1976-80
From the Toby Mott Collection, with an Essay by Rick Poynor
A compelling visual portrait of a time, place, and subculture that raised a middle finger to modern society
Oh So Pretty: Punk in Print 1976-80 is an
unrivalled collection of visually striking
ephemera from Britain’s punk subculture.
It presents 500 artefacts – ‘zines,’
gig posters, flyers, and badges – from wellknown and obscure musical acts, designers,
venues, and related political groups. While punk
was first and foremost a music phenomenon,
it reflected a DIY spirit and instantly
recognizable aesthetic that was as raw and
strident and irrepressible as the music.
As disposable as the items in this book once
were, together they tell a story about music,
history, class, and art, and document a seismic
shift in society and visual culture.
Toby Mott is an artist, designer, collector,
and punk historian. He lives in London.
Rick Poynor is a writer, critic, curator, and lecturer.
He is the author of more than a dozen books,
and was the founding member of Eye magazine
in London, which he edited from 1990-97.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
2016 marks the 40th anniversary of the birth of punk
Many of the bold and stripped-down graphics
(all part of Toby Mott’s private archive) have never
before been published
The collection includes crudely cut and pasted flyers
for iconic bands, such as The Clash, The Damned,
The Ramones, The Jam, etc., as well as Jamie Reid’s
legendary gig posters for The Sex Pistols
With today’s economic and political climate,
the current emphasis on DIY culture, and the
prevalent backlash against the monetization of
nearly everything, the spirit of creativity, protest,
and authenticity seems as powerful and relevant
in society today as it was four decades ago
280 × 215 mm
11 × 8 ½ inches
512 pp
500 col & b&w illus.
Paperback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7275-9
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October 2016
‘Collections like Mott’s are incessantly
crucial, if only because the people need
constant reminders that they can affect
change if they do it themselves.’
– David Cotner, LA Weekly
‘No future? Punk is still the sound
of youth rebellion the world over ...
nostalgia doesn’t explain the survival
of punk as a sprawling global
subculture. There is something there –
some irreducible core attitude –
that continues to thrive...’
– Dorian Lynskey
Also available:
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Wild Art
978 0 7148 4980 5
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‘While The Sex Pistols and The Clash
wreaked havoc on Britain’s pop scene,
their disciples were busy with glue and
scissors, channeling punk’s energy
and DIY spirit into hundreds of posters,
fanzines, and sleeve art.’
– Sean O’Hagan, Guardian
9 780714 865676
General Interest
Visual Impact
Creative Dissent in the
21st Century
978 0 7148 6970 4
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Grace: The American Vogue Years
Grace Coddington, with a Foreword by Saoirse Ronan, an Introduction by Annie Leibovitz, and an Essay by Michael Roberts
The second and final volume of the collected best work of Vogue editor and international fashion icon Grace Coddington
This handsome slipcased edition showcases
work of the last fifteen years by legendary Vogue
editor Grace Coddington. The book celebrates
seventeen of the master photographers with
whom Coddington has collaborated – including
Steven Meisel, Annie Leibovitz, Craig McDean,
David Sims, Mario Testino, and Marcus Piggot
and Mert Alas – in a sumptuous compilation
of Coddington’s most beloved fashion stories.
Grace Coddington’s extraordinary talent and fierce
dedication to her work have made her a global icon.
Known through much of her career only to the fashion
set, the 2009 documentary film, ‘The September
Issue’ turned the celebrity-adverse Coddington into
an international star. In 2016, after nearly thirty years
as creative director of Vogue US, Coddington
embarked on her new role as the magazine’s creative
director-at-large.
Key Selling Points
This exquisite slipcased book is a showcase for
some of the greatest photographs published in
fashion, from 2002 to the present day
A foreword by Academy Award-nominated actress
Saoirse Ronan and an introduction by Annie Leibovitz
illuminate the magic of collaborating with Coddington
Coddington shares personal anecdotes and insider
stories of working with the photographers and with a
wide range of artists, actors and celebrities, including
Jeff Koons, John Currin, Brice Marden, Keira Knightly,
Eddie Redmayne, Kanye West, and Kim Kardashian
Readers learn of Coddington’s experience
of photography’s transition from film to digital
and how this has impacted the creative process
in portraiture and fashion photography
353 × 273 mm
13 ⅞ × 10 ¾ inches
408 pp
295 col illus.
Hardback, with
slipcase
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7197-4
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#Grace
‘If Anna Wintour is the Pope of Fashion,
then Grace Coddington is “the
Michelangelo trying to paint a fresh
version of the Sistine Chapel twelve
times a year”.’ – TIME
‘You’re on another plane when you work
with Grace. She elevates what we do.’
– Annie Leibovitz
Also available:
The Fashion Book
Grace: Thirty Years
of Fashion at Vogue
Mapplethorpe Flora
The Complete Flowers
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‘It is the ability to take the slightest
seed of an idea and grow it into a
fabulous narrative that has made
Grace the world’s leading fashion
editor.’ – Anna Wintour
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The Importants
Kevin Amato, with an Introduction by Alix Browne and an Afterword by Rick Owens
The much-anticipated first book by photographer Kevin Amato, a leading influencer in fashion today
Kevin Amato, a fashion insider whose influence
is felt around the world, defines who and what
is beautiful and fashionable today. Through
his photography – evocative of the work of the
generation of photographers before him,
including Nan Goldin, Larry Clark, and Ryan
McGinley – Amato celebrates the faces
of the Bronx, where he discovers the majority
of his subjects. He takes their pictures.
He casts them in fashion shows and advertising
campaigns. He calls them ‘The Importants’,
the young people thriving against all odds
and who together exemplify diversity and
inclusivity. Amato documents a new world order
that is as provocative as it is tender, and as
disturbing as it is joyful.
Kevin Amato is a New York-based photographer
and casting agent. He began taking photographs
in 2003 while at college in New York City. His work
for the brand Hood By Air from 2007 to 2014
brought him international attention and acclaim.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
A chic, secular bible of youthful hope and aspiration,
showcasing Amato’s personal work alongside
commercial assignments for major brands, including
Hood By Air, Joyrich, and VFiles
Amato’s intimate photographs celebrate the interplay
between high fashion and street culture, capturing
and championing the spirit of contemporary youth –
Amato provides affectionate and humorous captions
to accompany each photograph
The book’s gem-like format and textured metallic
gold cover make it a covetable object for fashion
and photography consumers alike
Alix Browne, features director at W magazine,
contributes an insightful introduction contextualizing
Amato’s work within contemporary fashion and
culture. Fashion designer Rick Owens provides
a personalized reflection on Amato’s significance
180 × 160 mm
7 ⅛ × 6 ¼ inches
224 pp
235 col illus.
Hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7238-4
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#Importants
‘Kevin Amato is finding himself in
demand as a conduit between the
runway and the real world, both divining
rod and den mother to a streetwise
and increasingly marketable crew.’
– New York Times
‘Kevin’s photographs, like Kevin
himself, have a freshness and a sense
of humour that is palpably optimistic.’
– Dazed & Confused
Also available:
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Nan Goldin
JR: Can Art Change
the World?
Fantastic Man
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phaidon.com
‘Bronx resident and photographer
Kevin Amato usually plucks his
subjects straight off the sidewalks
and his portraits of hard-knock kids
reveal a softer, sweeter side to ritesof-passage rituals.’ – Fader
Fashion
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Military Style Invades Fashion
Timothy Godbold
A virtual pageantry of the many ways in which military styles inspire and influence contemporary fashion
The transformation of military clothing into
popular retail fashion has a long history.
In fact, the designs of some of today’s most
popular styles, worn for the most peaceful
purposes, actually originated in clothing
intended for warfare. In a campaign to dress
well, combat and battle rarely, if ever, enter
the picture. This book celebrates the enduring
appeal of military-inspired clothing and acts
as a reference guide and source of inspiration
for designers and fashion followers alike.
Australian-born Timothy Godbold is an international
fashion-world and interior-design insider with
a lifelong interest in military style. From 1989 to
2005, he was a senior designer of clothing for
Ralph Lauren. More recently, he has established
his own interior-design and fashion consultancy.
Key Selling Points
The only book of its kind dedicated exclusively
to celebrating the relationship between military
uniform and popular fashion design
More than 180 photographs, featuring the work
of the world’s leading designers and brands
Thematic chapters guarantee that readers will
never look at camouflage and other military
influences in the same way again
Examines the complex meanings behind wearing
military-influenced clothing and what it says when
half the people on the street, in their camouflage
trousers and pea coats, look dressed ‘to kill’
220 × 160 mm
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208 pp
180 col & b&w illus.
Hardback
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#MilitaryStyle
‘Military clothes are part of the fashion
vernacular now.’ – Marc Jacobs
‘Fashion is the armour to survive the
reality of everyday life.’
– Bill Cunningham
‘Uniforms are the sportswear of the
20th century.’ – Diana Vreeland
‘All men are equal in the face of duty,
sharing equal honor, valour, and truth.’
– Alexander McQueen’s Spring 2015
men’s-show notes
‘The way that people dress makes them
part of an army, dressed in their own
uniform, determined to do something.’
– Suzy Menkes
Also available:
The Anatomy of Fashion
Fantastic Man
The Fashion Book
Midi Format
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Fall 2016
phaidon.com
‘The proliferation of army-green jackets,
camouflage prints, and pea coats?
Half the people you see on the street
are dressed to kill, and why?’
– Troy Patterson
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Factory: Andy Warhol
Stephen Shore
Warhol’s Factory as seen through the lens of a young Shore, providing an insider view of this extraordinary moment and place
Stephen Shore was 17 years old when he began
hanging out at The Factory – Andy Warhol’s
legendary studio in Manhattan. Between 1965
and 1967, Shore spent nearly every day there,
taking pictures of its diverse cast of characters,
from musicians to actors, artists to writers, and
including Edie Sedgwick, Lou Reed, and Nico –
not to mention Warhol himself. This book
presents a personal selection of photographs
from Shore’s collection, providing an insider’s
view of this extraordinary moment and place,
as seen through the eyes of one of
photography’s most beloved practitioners.
Stephen Shore is one of the most influential
photographers working today. He was the first
living photographer to have a solo exhibition at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, in 1971.
Shore has been director of the photography program
at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York,
since 1982.
Key Selling Points
An exclusive collection of images of a remarkable
time and place – from the lens of one of the world’s
most admired photographers, Stephen Shore
Individually chosen from Shore’s extensive archive,
many of these images are published here for the first
time and many others have not been seen for more
than 20 years
2017 marks the thirtieth anniversary of Warhol’s
death and the fiftieth anniversary of Shore’s unique
collection of photographs from The Factory
Warhol’s work and personal worlds are of perennial
and wide interest – this book includes intimate and
unique images from both areas of his life
A collaboration between two of Phaidon’s most
admired artists – Andy Warhol and Stephen Shore
354 × 260 mm
14 × 10 ¼ inches
176 pp
175 b&w illus.
Hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7274-2
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#FactoryAndyWarhol
‘By the end of my stay at the Factory,
I found that just my contact with and
observation of Andy led me to think
differently about my function as an
artist. I became more aware of what
I was doing.’ – Stephen Shore, TIME
‘One of Andy’s great innovations was
realizing that the idea of the artist alone
in his studio was not a particularly
modern one, and that an artist could
have a team.’ – Glenn O’Brien
‘One of the primary visual records
of this scene.’ – Artforum
Also available:
American Surfaces
Stephen Shore
Andy Warhol
“Giant” Size
Andy Warhol
Portraits
978 0 7148 4863 1
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phaidon.com
‘[Warhol] understood the very core
of how industry and society and
economics come together. Until
capitalism ends, his influence will
be irrevocable.’ – Stuart Comer
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James Nachtwey
The long awaited book by the most important war photographer in the world – accompanies a major exhibition
‘I have been a witness, and these pictures
are my testimony. The events I have recorded
should not be forgotten and must not be
repeated.’ – James Nachtwey
James Nachtwey’s first foreign assignment was
covering civil strife in Northern Ireland in 1981
during the IRA hunger strikes. Ever since, he
has devoted himself to documenting conflict
and critical social issues, creating a much
admired body of work that covers events in
conflict-riven countries and the theatres of war
around the globe. This, his latest book, which
accompanies a major exhibition, presents some
of the most searing of his images, showing the
incomparable ways in which he uses his camera
to pay homage to the victims of violence.
James Nachtwey is one of the world’s most highly
respected photojournalists. His prize winning
and highly influential work appears regularly in the
leading global publications, such as TIME, Life, and
Fall 2016
Newsweek. His acclaimed monograph Inferno
was also published by Phaidon.
Key Selling Points
The much anticipated book from James Nachtwey,
one of the world’s most highly respected photojournalists and chroniclers of conflict
With prescient and visceral coverage of such
critical social topics as European migration, famine,
genocide, natural disasters, and crime, this is a book
for our time and a record of the complex issues of the
world in which we live
Includes extraordinary photo stories and iconic
images from events in such countries as El Salvador,
Lebanon, the West Bank and Gaza, Israel, Somalia,
Sudan, Chechnya, Kosovo, Greece, and the USA
Accompanies a major exhibition, which opens
in Milan in November 2016
374 × 267 mm
14 ¾ × 10 ½ inches
320 pp
250 col and b&w illus.
Hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7330-5
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‘There is a job to be done ... to record
the truth.’ – James Nachtwey
Of Nachtwey’s monograph Inferno,
previously published by Phaidon:
‘One of the great contemporary
photojournalists.’ – The Times
‘It would be utterly wrong to regard
Inferno as just another photography
book: in its ambition and achievement
it is undoubtedly more than that.’
– Journal of The Royal Society
of Photographers
‘Nachtwey is an image-maker of great
talent and maturity.’ – British Journal
of Photography
Also available:
Photography Today
Mark Durden
Conversations
with the Dead
Danny Lyon
978 0 7148 7051 9
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‘These pictures, unrelenting in the
exposure of inhumanity, do not spare
us and are not meant to, yet Nachtwey’s
belief in their necessity and power puts
them among the most hopeful pictures
produced in the century.’
– Vicki Goldberg, American Photo
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Photography
Survivors in Ukraine
Stephen Shore
978 0 7148 6950 6
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Steve McCurry: On Reading
With a Foreword by Paul Theroux
A celebration of the timeless act of reading – as seen through the lens of one of the world’s most beloved photographers
Young or old, rich or poor, engaged in the
sacred or the secular, people everywhere
read. This homage to the beauty and
seductiveness of reading brings together
a collection of photographs taken by Steve
McCurry over his nearly four decades of travel
and is introduced by award-winning writer,
Paul Theroux. McCurry’s mesmerizing images
of the universal human act of reading are an
acknowledgement of – and a tribute to – the
overwhelming power of the written word.
Steve McCurry is one of the most iconic figures
in contemporary photography, with scores of
magazine covers, more than a dozen books, and
countless exhibitions around the world to his name.
His work spans conflicts, vanishing cultures, ancient
traditions, and contemporary realities – yet always
retains the human element. A member of Magnum
Photos, McCurry has been recognized with the
Robert Capa Gold Medal and National Press
Photographers Award.
Fall 2016
Paul Theroux is an acclaimed American travel writer
and novelist, author of The Great Railway Bazaar and
the prize-winning novel The Mosquito Coast.
Key Selling Points
A visual and global celebration of the universal
intimacy of reading, from Turkish prayer halls
to Italian markets to Ethiopian schoolrooms
Captures the alluring ability of books to transport
readers of all ages to imagined or remembered
worlds
This is McCurry’s thirteenth book with Phaidon –
a relationship spanning nearly twenty years,
with collective sales in the hundreds of thousands
of copies worldwide
Paul Theroux’s personal essay underscores the
‘luminous gaze’ and ‘suggestion of joy’ in the faces
of the readers caught by McCurry’s camera
214 × 290 mm
8 ⅜ × 11 ⅜ inches
144 pp
66 col illus.
Hardback
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#SteveMcCurry
‘One of the most eminent
photographers in the world, McCurry
creates timeless and evocative color
photographs that leave the viewer
mesmerized by whatever subject
or scene he frames.’
– complex.com
‘McCurry can make the hellish look
heavenly – incredible photographs that
change the way we look at our world –
haunting and provocative images.’
– The Sunday Times Magazine
Also available:
Steve McCurry: Untold
The Stories Behind the
Photographs
978 0 7148 6462 4
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978-0-7148-6462-4
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From These Hands
A Journey Along the
Coffee Trail
978 0 7148 6898 1
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phaidon.com
‘As ever, [Steve McCurry] seems more
interested in exploring the interior lives
of his subjects than in commenting
on sociopolitical concerns, and
the resulting images speak of dignity
and beauty rather than hardship
and exploitation.’
– Hemispheres
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Photography
Steve McCurry:
Portraits
978 0 7148 6537 9
£ 14.95
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Gods I’ve Seen
Travels Among Hindus
Abbas
From the lens of Magnum’s Abbas Attar – the mystical world of the Hindu revealed, from ancient rites to contemporary beliefs
This latest in Abbas’s transcendent series of
books on major world religions, featuring
ritualistic elements – wind, water, earth, and fire,
magic, the spiritualism of animals – to explore
the mysteries of the Hindu faith. Shot over
two years in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bali,
Abbas’s images examine the enigmatic beliefs
of sub-sects such as Sikhs and Jains, alongside
the everyday life of Hindus, and extend beyond
his characteristic black-and-white work to include
a series of colour photographs – in his words:
‘In India, colour was a temptation I couldn’t
resist.’ The result is this sumptuous volume, a
must-have for collectors and armchair travellers
around the globe.
Born in Iran, living in France, and a member of
Magnum photo agency, Abbas Attar has devoted his
life to documenting societies in conflict and recording
the major world religions. In 1994, Phaidon published
Allah O Akbar: A Journey Through Militant Islam,
which attracted particular attention after 9/11.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
A stunning visual exploration of contemporary
Hinduism, capturing the mysticism of ancient rites
as they are woven into the everyday rituals and
activities of Hindus in India and beyond
The latest book in Abbas’s ongoing exploration
of world religions; previous bestselling books
by Abbas have focused on Christianity, Islam,
and Buddhism
A comprehensive selection of mesmerising images
invite the viewer into a world of faith as culture,
from sacraments of fire and earth to modern life
in booming cities, where the rational and the
mystical merge
Accompanied by Abbas’s revealing diary entries
written during his travels, in which he ponders
the enduring presence of the non-rational
in a world of science and technology
290 × 214 mm
11 ⅜ × 8 ⅜ inches
224 pp
147 b&w & col illus.
Hardback
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September 2016
#Abbas
‘What I’m interested in is not only the
personal belief, it’s what people do in
the name of God – sometimes great
things, and sometimes the stupid and
violent things they do in his name –
that’s more interesting to me.’
– Abbas, National Public Radio
‘[Allah O Akbar] fulfils one of the classic
roles of great photojournalism, in that
it helps both to illuminate an issue
and to understand its complexities.’
– British Journal of Photography
Also available:
Steve McCurry: India
Steve McCurry: The
Iconic Photographs
Magnum Stories
978 0 7148 6996 4
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978-0-7148-6996-4
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‘Famous for his sheer aesthetic
intellect, rational sense of work and a
“black and white” style of photography,
internationally acclaimed Magnum
photographer Abbas is an effortless
and skilled photographer/writer.’
– Emaho Magazine
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Magnum Photobook: The Catalogue Raisonné
Fred Ritchin and Carole Naggar
The first complete illustrated bibliography of 1,000 iconic photobooks created by members of the renowned photo agency
Published on the occasion of Magnum Photos’
seventieth anniversary, this fascinating in-depth
survey brings Magnum’s history alive through
the genre of the photobook – an essential
vehicle for photographers to share their work.
Its pages include unpublished behind-thescenes material, together with ephemera from
the photographers’ archives about the making
of their books. With an introduction by Fred
Ritchin and texts by Carole Naggar, this book
explores the evolution of the photobook, as well
as the important role that Magnum has played
in the history of documentary photography.
Fred Ritchin is dean of the school at the International
Center of Photography in New York. He has written
and lectured internationally, and has authored
numerous acclaimed books.
Carole Naggar is co-founder and special projects
editor of PixelPress. A regular contributor to Aperture
magazine, she is working on a biography of Chim
(David Seymour), co-founder of Magnum Photos.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
The first catalogue raisonné of over 1,000
photobooks, published by Magnum photographers
since the agency was founded in 1947, with 100
books explored in detail
Celebrates the work of Magnum’s founders Robert
Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, David Seymour, and
George Rodger, as well as others – Magnum’s roster
of stars includes Eve Arnold, Philip Jones Griffiths,
Josef Koudelka, Steve McCurry, and Martin Parr
Allows access to a unique collection created by
the members of the world’s most prestigious photo
agency – a collection that has never before been
published in a single comprehensive survey
Publication coincides with an exhibition of Magnum
books at the Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne,
Switzerland and a ‘fly-on-the-wall’ TV documentary
to be aired on the BBC and PBS
290 × 214 mm
11 ⅜ × 8 ⅜ inches
272 pp
1,500 col & 100 b&w
illus.
‘The Magnum agency has provided
houseroom for a stream of some
of the greatest photojournalists
of our time.’
– Guardian
‘Magnum are the originals,
the auteurs, the most committed
of the photojournalists, and they
demand respect.’
– Foto8 magazine
Hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7211-7
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#MagnumPhotobook
Also available:
The Photobook:
A History Volume I
The Photobook:
A History Volume II
The Photobook:
A History Volume III
978 0 7148 5743 5
£ 24.95
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978-0-7148-5743-5
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978-0-7148-4433-6
$ISBN:
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phaidon.com
‘Magnum’s work stands for the belief
that history exists, that the truth is
not relative or perishable, and that
photography can contribute evidence
in the memory against forgetting.’
– Michael Ignatieff, Professor,
Harvard Kennedy School
Photography
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Francesca Woodman
Chris Townsend
Now in paperback – the most comprehensive monograph on one of the most enigmatic photographers of the 20th century
‘Woodman’s pioneering style and technique
have made her one of America’s most notable
and well-respected photographers of the late
20th century.’ – Aesthetica
The precocious and brilliant American artist
Francesca Woodman, is one of post-war
photography’s most original figures. This
important book includes a major review of her
life’s work based on research by art historian
Chris Townsend, together with extracts and
facsimile pages from Francesca’s personal
journals edited and curated by her father,
George Woodman. This unique and muchadmired book is now available for the first time
in paperback at a highly affordable price.
Chris Townsend is senior lecturer in the department
of media arts, Royal Holloway, University of London.
He has published widely and curated many highly
acclaimed exhibitions.
Key Selling Points
This is the most comprehensive book available
on the life and work of the legendary American
photographer Francesca Woodman, an artist
who has attracted a devoted following worldwide
The most extensively illustrated Woodman
monograph ever published; the book includes iconic
images as well as new discoveries, many of which
have never been published before
Original research by Chris Townsend relates
Woodman’s work for the first time to its American,
as well as its European influences: from post-Minimal
sculptors such as Richard Serra to American ‘gothic’
photographers such as Ralph Eugene Meatyard
Short extracts and facsimile pages from Woodman’s
private journals illuminate her thought processes and
the developments in her work
290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
256 pp
30 col & 230 b&w illus.
Paperback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7318-3
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‘Since her untimely death in 1981
at the age of 23, Francesca Woodman
has become something of a cult figure
… The first monograph to document
her work reproduces 250 pictures –
many new discoveries – and excerpts
from her journals.’ – Art Review
‘Memorable and poetic images that go
beyond language.’ – Studio International
‘Surely one of the most moving and
haunting bodies of photographic art
of the 20th century.’ – Guardian
‘These pictures don’t give a damn about
getting liked. With their eels, mildewed
walls, and girded flesh, they’re happy
to seduce by repelling. [Her] subject is
less the known self than some shapeshifting remnant.’ – New Yorker
Also available:
Gordon Matta-Clark
The Devil’s Playground
Nan Goldin
Art and Feminism
978 0 7148 4587 6
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Fall 2016
phaidon.com
‘Even at 13, Woodman had found a
way to hide in front of the camera, and,
in doing so, had also found her abiding
theme … she is still hiding from us
in full view, as elusive and beguiling
as ever.’ – Sean O’Hagan, Guardian
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Nordic
A Photographic Essay of Landscapes, Food and People
Magnus Nilsson
From the bestselling author of The Nordic Cookbook – a collection of stunning images that inspire his acclaimed cuisine
Given his first camera at the age of six,
celebrated Swedish chef Magnus Nilsson has
been taking photographs for over twenty-five
years. As part of his research for the bestselling
The Nordic Cookbook, Magnus travelled
extensively throughout the Nordic countries, not
only collecting recipes but also photographing
the landscape, people, and producers. Nordic
presents a personally curated collection
of Magnus’s documentary photographs from
The Nordic Cookbook as well as many previously
unpublished images taken during his research.
Magnus Nilsson is the head chef of Fäviken
Magasinet restaurant in Sweden. After training
as a chef and sommelier in Sweden, he worked with
Pascal Barbot of L’Astrance in Paris before joining
Fäviken as a sommelier. Within a year he had taken
over the running of the restaurant, currently ranked
#25 in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants list and was
awarded a second Michelin star in 2016. Nilsson is
the author of Fäviken and The Nordic Cookbook.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
The perfect companion to The Nordic Cookbook,
the bestselling cookbook of the fall 2015 season
A visual exploration of the landscapes, food, and
people of the Nordic region: Denmark, the Faroe
Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway,
and Sweden
Featuring numerous previously unpublished images
– the stories behind which capture the true spirit
of the Nordic lands
In addition to his two bestselling books, Fäviken
and The Nordic Cookbook, Magnus features in
the Emmy-Award winning US PBS-TV series,
‘The Mind of a Chef’
270 × 180 mm
10 ⅝ × 7 ⅛ inches
128 pp
47 col illus.
Hardback
ISBN:
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Published
May 2016
#NordicPhotos
‘The photos are stunning.’
– New York Magazine
‘The stark photography emphasizes
the surreal beauty of Scandinavia.’
– Huffington Post
‘Beautiful photos to transport
us to the land of the Vikings.’
– Grazia
‘Breathtaking photographs
of landscapes and people.’
– London Evening Standard
‘Magnus is one of the brightest chefs
that I have ever met.’
– René Redzepi, Noma
Also available:
The Nordic Cookbook
Fäviken
Noma
978 0 7148 6872 1
£ 29.95
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978-0-7148-6872-1
$ISBN:
49.95
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978 0 7148 6470 9
£ 35.00
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978-0-7148-6470-9
$ISBN:
59.95
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978 0 7148 5903 3
£ 39.95
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978-0-7148-5903-3
$ISBN:
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phaidon.com
‘One of the most interesting and
evocative chefs working anywhere
at the moment.’
– A A Gill, The Sunday Times
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Photography
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The Photography Book
Second Edition, Mini Format
Ian Jeffrey
Now available in a mini format – the second edition of this landmark A-Z guide to the world’s greatest photographers
The Photography Book is an unsurpassed
collection of superb images that represent 575
of the world’s greatest photographers, dating
from the mid-nineteenth century to the present.
Arranged alphabetically by photographer, it
showcases pioneers including Gustave Le Gray
and Daguerre, icons such as Robert Capa and
contemporary names including Richard
Wentworth and Carolee Schneemann. The
selection encompasses fashion, sport, natural
history, reportage, portraiture, documentary,
and art, with concise text providing useful
insight into each work and its creator. Also
included are extensive cross-references and
glossaries of technical terms and movements,
making this an ideal reference work as well as a
compelling pocket guide at an unbeatable price.
Ian Jeffrey is an art critic, lecturer, photography
historian, curator, and author of many books,
including Photography: A Concise History and the
original edition of The Photography Book.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
An affordable mini-format printing of the second
edition of this global bestseller
A highly accessible introduction to 575 of the biggest
names in photography past and present, from early
pioneers such as Fox Talbot and Daguerre to such
contemporary artists as Richard Wentworth and
Carolee Schneemann
Each photographer is represented by one of their
most significant works, each of which is
accompanied by insightful analysis to set the work
and its artist in context
Includes such photographers and artists as:
Noboyushi Araki, Guy Bourdin, Henri CartierBresson, Rineke Dijkstra, William Eggleston,
Robert Frank, Dorothea Lange, Robert
Mapplethorpe, Helmut Newton, Ed Ruscha, Cindy
Sherman, Mario Testino, and Wolfgang Tillmans
163 × 123 mm
6 ⅜ × 4 ⅞ inches
576 pp
563 col and b&w illus.
Hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7323-7
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‘The most important photography book,
ever.’ – Practical Photography
‘Phaidon has published a miracle of
clarity, surprise and information in this
collection ... Comprehensive and witty,
beautifully produced and impeccably
organized – if you can only afford one
book on the subject, this has to be it.’
– The Times
‘An astonishing collection of 500
photos, some as familiar as your own
face, others a fresh shock or delight.’
– New York Times
‘A tantalizing survey of picture-making
... As you fan these pages, here is all
humanity, recorded with consummate
care.’ – Daily News, New York
‘A treasury of both confirmation and
discovery ... Monochrome, duotone
and colour are of high quality, layout
is excellent. Can you afford to pass
it over?’ – Photographic Journal
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The Fashion Book
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500 photographers.’
– Harpers & Queen
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101
Pancakes!
An Interactive Recipe Book
Cook in a Book Series
Lotta Nieminen
Cook pancakes from scratch inside this interactive recipe book – readers whisk the eggs, flip the pancakes, and more!
Step one: mix together the flour, sugar, salt,
and baking powder.
Step two: whisk the eggs, milk, and butter.
Step three: stir the wet ingredients into the
dry ingredients to make the batter.
Simple, straightforward recipe text brings
readers through each step of cooking pancakes,
while the interactive novelty features invite them
to participate in the process. Cooking pancakes
has never been so satisfying nor so clean!
Perfect for young chefs-to-be, or any kid who
prefers to ‘do it myself’. This is the first title
in a series of interactive recipe books.
Lotta Nieminen is an illustrator, graphic designer,
and art director from Helsinki, Finland, now running
her own New York-based studio. In 2014, she was
nominated for Forbes magazine’s annual 30 Under
30 list. In 2010, she received the Art Directors Club
Young Guns award. Her client list includes Google,
New York Times, and Vanity Fair among many others.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
The first interactive recipe book for children
that invites readers to ’cook’ all by themselves
Includes paper-engineered novelty features that
allow readers to pour, mix, ladle, and flip the
pancakes … mess-free!
Also includes the fully annotated recipe, for parents
and kids to cook outside of the book
Lotta Nieminen is an internationally acclaimed
illustrator and designer whose sense of style elevates
from the ‘expected’ novelty book aesthetic
The first in a series of interactive cookbooks
for our youngest audience
Features: pull-tabs; turning wheel; punch-out
pieces; and spot UV varnish
203 × 203 mm
8 × 8 inches
Square | 16 pp
Age range: 2-4 years
Interactive casebound
board book
US Edition
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7283-4
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Hug This Book!
By Barney Saltzberg, illustrated by Fred Benaglia
You can spin and twirl and dance with this book.
You can listen while someone else reads it.
You can take your book to lunch.
Just do not try to feed it.
Expertly whimsical illustrations accompany
this rhyming celebration of the printed book,
and the attachment many of us all feel to our
very favourites. The imaginative humour is
balanced by earnest devotion, traits to which the
young audience will relate. A sure-to-be
favourite, this title will draw giggles and
snuggles … with the book itself!
Barney Saltzberg is an author, illustrator, and singer/
songwriter who has published over 50 children’s
books, including the bestseller Beautiful Oops!
Among the accolades for his work are a NAPPA Gold
Award, a Teacher’s Choice Award, and a Parents’
Choice Award. Saltzberg lives in Los Angeles.
Fall 2016
Fred Benaglia has lived and worked in Paris
for over 20 years, currently as artistic director
for Bayard Press children’s magazines. He has
published numerous picture books and illustrated
chapter books in France. This is his first book
in English.
Key Selling Points
This book about loving books will resonate with the
children’s literary community, as well as with young
bookworms themselves
A timely anthem in support of the printed book
as an object to be treasured
Barney Saltzberg is a well-known children’s author
and illustrator with over 50 books to his name,
including the bestseller Beautiful Oops!
The rhyming whimsy and imaginative art
is reminiscent of classic Dr. Seuss
255 × 229 mm
10 × 9 inches
Portrait orientation
32 pp
Age range: 2-5 years
Jacketed hardback
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7284-1
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Toto’s Apple
Mathieu Lavoie
Creativity and perseverance lead to unexpected success for a little worm who goes after an apple high up in a tree
The apple is up high. Toto is down low.
A bird flies by. Toto has an idea.
And so this hilariously expressive little worm
gets busy creating plan after plan to reach
his desired meal. His crafty strategies are
successfully executed but miserably
unproductive … until the opportunity presents
itself and Toto seizes the moment without
foresight. With just the perfect balance
of predictability and surprise, this tale reads
like an animated short that the reader will want
to see again and again.
Mathieu Lavoie is a children’s book author and
illustrator, as well as the creative director and
co-founder of Comme des Géants, a children’s
book publisher based in Montreal. Mathieu lives in
Montreal with his two children and his wife, awardwinning author/illustrator Marianne Dubuc.
This is his third picture book.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
Young readers will be tickled by the lovable
character’s humorous failures and unbending
determination to succeed
Toto’s innovation and commitment to problem-solving
will inspire creativity and independence
Books about apples are perfect for autumnal
positioning and promotions
The eye-catching illustration, deadpan humour, and
shocking ending are comparable to the likes of John
Klassen’s I Want My Hat Back
251 × 198 mm
9 ⅞ × 7 ¾ inches
Portrait orientation
64 pp
Age range: 2-5 years
Jacketed picture book
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7251-3
978
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Squares & Other Shapes
with Josef Albers
A groundbreaking introduction to shapes through the acclaimed art of Josef Albers
The influential art of Josef Albers is used
to teach shapes in this stylish read-aloud board
book, which takes children through Albers’
range of geometrics, one artwork per page,
beginning with squares and returning to them
as a familiar refrain throughout. The variance
of colour, scale, and quantity adds to the
richness of the visual arc, and the accompanying
text provides a humorous and engaging
commentary. Readers will not only learn their
shapes, but also grow familiar with fine art in
this second title in the ‘First Concepts with Fine
Artists’ series. Includes a read-aloud ‘about the
artist’ at the end.
Josef Albers was a leading pioneer of 20th-century
modernism, best known for his Homages to the
Square paintings, and his publication Interaction
of Color. Albers was a teacher, a writer, a painter,
a colour theorist, and the first living artist to have
a solo retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum
of Art in New York (in 1971).
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
The second title in the groundbreaking series of early
concept board books featuring fine art
Shapes are a universal early learning curricular
theme, and a mainstay of the ‘early concepts’
section at retail
Josef Albers was a leading pioneer of 20th-century
Modernism, and is best known for his series
of paintings Homages to the Square
Albers is one of the most-collected artists in the
world, and his works can be found in major museums
such as MoMA, the Guggenheim, Tate Modern,
and the Centre Pompidou
A must-own book for all art-enthusiast parents
This book was created in collaboration with
the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation
204 × 178 mm
8 x 7 inches
Portrait orientation
30 pp
Age range: 1-3 years
Board book
US edition
ISBN:0978-0-7148-7256-8
978
7148 7256 8
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ISBN:
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Blue and Other Colours
with Henri Matisse
Blue and Other Colors
with Henri Matisse
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Tomi Ungerer: A Treasury of 8 Books
Eight classic picture books by the legendary author, brought together in one lavish slipcased volume
‘Tomi is a spectacular graphic genius.’
– Maurice Sendak
This glorious treasury brings together eight
iconic tales by Tomi Ungerer, featuring wellknown classics (The Three Robbers, Moon Man,
Otto), acclaimed recent works (Fog Island), and
lost gems (Zeralda’s Ogre, Flix, The Hat, and
Emile), some of which are being published for
the first time in 50 years! Special features
include a personal letter from Tomi, new quotes
and anecdotes about each story, an exclusive
interview, and previously unpublished materials
from the making of some of his most celebrated
works, such as storyboards, sketches,
photographs, and images that inspired him.
Tomi Ungerer is a winner of the Hans Christian
Andersen Award, and has a museum entirely
dedicated to his work in Strasbourg. His bestselling
book, The Three Robbers, has sold over 2.5 million
copies worldwide.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
Tomi Ungerer is an icon in the realms of children’s
literature and illustration. His work is acclaimed and
awarded, and was influential to the work of Maurice
Sendak, Eric Carle, and Shel Silverstein
The book includes an introductory letter, an interview
with photographs, anecdotes and quotes throughout
from Tomi, as well as previously unpublished
behind-the-scenes material
Ungerer’s work is exhibited globally, and permanently
at the Tomi Ungerer Museum in Strasbourg. His
recent exhibition at the Drawing Center in New York
City drew the largest crowd the gallery has ever seen
Ungerer was named Europe’s first Ambassador
for Childhood and Education in 2003
A must-have for fans and collectors around the world,
and the perfect gift book for holiday positioning
307 × 228 mm
12 ⅛ × 9 inches
Portrait orientation
320 pp
Age range: 5-8 years
Hardback in a slipcase
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7285-8
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Adelaide
The Flying Kangaroo
The Beast of Monsieur
Racine
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Undercover
One of These Things is Almost Like The Others
By Bastien Contraire
A clever and surprising approach to categorization and the art of disguise
Readers will look for the odd one out on each
spread of this stylish, 64-page picture book,
packed with familiar objects, stunningly
depicted in duotone. This play on the analogy
of shapes makes the objects look deceitfully
similar and the task surprisingly tricky!
With a range of humorous visual jokes through
association (an egg among birds) as well
as clever shape comparisons (a plane among
insects), this wordless book offers much
to be discussed, and the joy of visual
deciphering and categorization is sure
to continue beyond its pages.
Bastien Contraire is the co-founder of Papier
Gaché, an independent publisher of fanzines
and art books that promote contemporary drawing
and comics. His work in design encouraged him
to explore numerous hands-on art techniques,
leading him to discover the stencil-print technique
he uses for this book. Contraire lives in Paris.
This is his first children’s book.
Fall 2016
Key Selling Points
A fresh and incredibly artful approach
to spot-the-difference meets search-and-find
Strengthens visual deciphering
and categorization skills
The stunning, graphic-stencil artwork
will stand out on-shelf
Fantastic value – offering a substantial
64 pages of content on an oversized trim
300 × 235 mm
11 ⅞ × 9 ¼ inches
Portrait orientation
64 pp
Age range: 3-6 years
Hardback picture book
ISBN:0 978-0-7148-7250-6
978
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Wallpaper* City Guides
These pocket-sized travel bibles uncover the most stylish spots and best architecture and design on the planet
Key Selling Points
More than 100 cities across the world and
over three million guides sold
Another 8 city updates featuring a brand-new
chapter on Art and Design, covering museums,
galleries, artists’ studios and design ateliers
Unearthing the most happening nightlife, the buzziest
hotels, the most enticing retail and the contemporary
architecture that defines the city
Pocket-sized, discreet and easy to use so you
don’t feel like a tourist, ideal for city-breakers and
the business traveller
Buenos Aires – Heritage sites & seductive nightlife
Marrakech – Oozing with hedonistic charm
Paris – Fresh openings show off design finesse
London – We uncover the corners you don’t know
Vienna – Plentiful grandeur with a chic modern face
St Petersburg – Russia’s capital of culture
Kyoto – Ancient history combines with urbanity
Porto – Welcome to Álvaro Siza Vieira’s hometown
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ISBN 978-0-7148-7242-1
978 0 7148 7242 1
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Kyoto
ISBN 978-0-7148-7270-4
978 0 7148 7270 4
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ISBN 978-0-7148-7240-7
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Vienna
ISBN 978-0-7148-7273-5
978 0 7148 7273 5
9 780714 872735
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ISBN 978-0-7148-7241-4
9 780714 872414
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Petersburg
ISBN 978-0-7148-7271-1
160 × 108 mm
6¼ × 4¼ inches
128 pp
60 colour photos
Paperback
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Quick and Easy
Spanish Recipes
978 0 7148 7113 4
Quick and Easy
Italian Recipes
978 0 7148 7058 8
The Middle Eastern
Vegetarian Cookbook
Salma Hage
978 0 7148 7130 1
The Kitchen Shelf
Eve O’Sullivan &
Rosie Reynolds
978 0 7148 7127 1
Winter & Spring 2016
246 × 189 mm
9 ¾ × 7 ½ inches
HB, 240 pp
100 col illus.
£ 19.95UK
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Food & Beer
Daniel Burns and
Jeppe Jarnit-Bjergsø
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246 × 189 mm
9 ¾ × 7 ½ inches
HB, 272 pp
200 col illus.
Raw
£ 24.95UK
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9 ¾ × 7 ½ inches
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Italian Cooking School
Ice Cream
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Solla Eiriksdóttir
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Vegetables
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HB, 256 pp
125 col illus.
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Where to Eat Pizza
203 × 137 mm
8 × 5 ⅜ inches
HB, 576 pp
14 b&w illus.
Daniel Young
978 0 7148 7116 5
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270 × 205 mm
10 ⅝ × 8 ⅛ inches
HB, 240 pp
100 col illus.
Octaphilosophy
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220 × 160 mm
8 ⅝ × 6 ¼ inches
Flexi, 176 pp
80 col illus.
Studio Olafur Eliasson:
The Kitchen
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11 ⅜ × 8 ⅜ inches
HB, 304 pp
150 col illus.
André Chiang
Olafur Eliasson
978 0 7148 7111 0
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Botticelli
978 0 7148 6967 4
Renoir
978 0 7148 6969 8
Vermeer
978 0 7148 6968 1
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Answer Me
Margot Norton and
Massimiliano Gioni
978 0 7148 7178 3
Vitamin P2
New Perspectives in
Painting
978 0 7148 6942 1
354 × 260 mm
14 × 10 ¼ inches
HB, 180 pp
120 col illus.
£ 95.00UK
$150.00 US
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264 × 224 mm
10 ⅜ × 8 ⅜ inches
HB, 192 pp
114 col illus.
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75.00AUS
Paul McCarthy
Revised & Expanded Ed.
Ralph Rugoff, et al.
978 0 7148 6893 6
Modern Art in America
1908–68
William C. Agee
978 0 7148 6934 6
290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
PB, 352 pp
500 col illus.
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HB, 352 pp
275 col illus.
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290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
PB, 352 pp
500 col illus.
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39.95US
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Sarah Sze
Benjamin H. D. Buchloh,
et al.
978 0 7148 7046 5
Poem of the Pillow
and Other Stories
Gian Carlo Calza
978 0 7148 7157 8
Peter Marino
Art Architecture
978 0 7148 7128 8
290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
PB, 160 pp
200 col illus.
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350 col illus.
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300 col illus.
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978 0 7148 7050 2
Sou Fujimoto
Naomi Pollock
978 0 7148 7068 7
Nanotecture
Tiny Built Things
Rebecca Roke
978 0 7148 7060 1
Winter & Spring 2016
270 × 205 mm
10 ⅝ × 8 ⅛ inches
HB, 304 pp
280 col illus.
Richard Sapper
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HB, 240 pp
300 col & b&w illus.
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7 ¼ × 4 ⅞ inches
HB, 336 pp
300 col illus.
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Jonathan Olivares
Selldorf Architects
Portfolio and Projects
978 0 7148 7117 2
This Brutal World
Peter Chadwick
978 0 7148 7108 0
270 × 205 mm
10 ⅝ × 8 ⅛ inches
HB, 240 pp
350 col illus.
£ 59.95UK
$ 95.00US
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290 × 214 mm
11 ⅜ × 8 ⅜ inches
HB, 256 pp
600 col & b&w illus.
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HB, 224 pp
320 b&w illus.
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A Smile in the Mind
Revised & Expanded Ed.
Beryl McAlhone, et al.
978 0 7148 6935 3
Breuer
Robert McCarter
978 0 7148 7022 9
Failed it!
Erik Kessels
978 0 7148 7119 6
290 × 250 mm
11 ⅜ × 9 ⅞ inches
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978 0 7148 7104 2
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39.95US
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45.95CAN
49.95AUS
305 × 238 mm
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500 col illus.
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$150.00 US
€ 135.00EUR
$ 175.00CAN
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184 × 124 mm
7 ¼ × 4 ⅞ inches
HB, 192 pp
240 col illus.
Real Food
Martin Parr
978 0 7148 7103 5
14.95UK
24.95US
19.95EUR
29.95CAN
29.95AUS
178 × 120 mm
7 × 4 ¾ inches
PB, 168 pp
100 col illus.
Blue & Other Colors
Blue & Other Colours
with Henri Matisse
204 × 178 mm
8 × 7 inches
Board Book
30 pp
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Phaidon Editors
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12.95US
9.95EUR
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14.95AUS
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978 0 7148 7142 4 (US)
978 0 7148 7132 5 (UK)
978 0 7148 7107 3
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150 × 210 mm
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250 col illus.
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Midi Format
6.95UK
9.95US
9.95EUR
12.95CAN
14.95AUS
245 × 210 mm
9 ⅝ × 8 ¼ inches
HB, 592 pp
568 col illus.
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The Documentary Impulse
Stuart Franklin
978 0 7148 7067 0
Harold’s Hungry Eyes
Kevin Waldron
978 0 7148 7124 0
Recently Published
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49.95AUS
203 × 137 mm
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35 col & b&w illus.
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$ 35.00CAN
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Mapplethorpe Flora
The Complete Flowers
Mark Holborn, et al.
978 0 7148 7131 8
Animals Are Delicious
Sarah Hutt
978 0 7148 7144 8 (US)
978 0 7148 7123 3 (UK)
285 × 216 mm
11 ¼ × 8 ½ inches
Jacketed hardback
32 pp
Alpha, Bravo, Charlie
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978 0 7148 7143 1 (US)
978 0 7148 7125 7 (UK)
10.95UK
16.95US
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22.95AUS
Sara Gillingham
308 × 292 mm
12 ⅛ × 11 ½ inches
HB slipcase, 368 pp
287 col & b&w illus.
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228 × 280 mm
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120 pp
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Growing Together
Taro Gomi
978 0 7148 7141 7 (US)
978 0 7148 7126 4 (UK)
175 × 175 mm
6 ⅞ × 6 ⅞ inches
24 pp × 4 hardcover
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Can I Eat That?
Joshua David Stein
978 0 7148 7140 0 (US)
978 0 7148 7110 3 (UK)
290 × 214 mm
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40 pp
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228 × 165 mm
9 × 6 ½ inches
Oversized board
book, 32 pp
This Is Not A Book
Jean Jullien
978 0 7148 7112 7
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6.95UK
9.95US
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12.95CAN
14.95AUS
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