The first publication dedicated to the 'spool' paintings of Frank Walter (1926–2009).
Daphne Oram (1925-2003) was one of the central figures in the development of British experimental electronic music. Having declined a place... Læs mere
London-based painter, Sarah Medway, presents a series of twenty-eight abstract paintings inspired by the River Thames. It features an introductory text by Sue Hubbard, a conversation with Anna McNay, and an illustrated chronology of the artist’s life and career.
A large-format publication documenting a body of sculptural works in glass and mixed media created in 2020-21 by internationally acclaimed, New York-based Spanish artist Manolo... Læs mere
This third publication by London-based artist Anna Freeman Bentley documents the ‘make believe’ paintings (2021–22), exploring connections between painting and cinema. Produced to accompany exhibitions at The Armory Show 2022, New York, and Frestonian Gallery, London.
The colourful, highly patterned paintings and drawings of Glasgow-based Lorna Robertson are joyfully curious explorations of subjects including still life and women’s fashion.
The paintings of London-based artist Matthew Krishanu (b.1980, Bradford) explore subjects such as childhood, race, religion, art history, family, grief and love. This, his first trade monograph, presents work produced over the past sixteen years.
The first monograph on the artistic practice of Edinburgh-born, London-based artist Alastair Gordon, documenting around 160 paintings and drawings produced since 2012, inspired by the history of trompe l’oeil painting and the quodlibet.
A major monograph on London-born and based sculptor Nick Hornby. Featuring a foreword by Luke Syson, Director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge; an essay by Dr Hannah Higham, Senior... Læs mere
Look Again is Tel Aviv-born, London-based artist Gideon Rubin’s second major trade monograph and showcases his substantial body of work since 2015.
Smickel Inn presents works by London-based Anglo-Dutch artist Nick Goss. Along with sixty images, the publication features an essay by writer Hettie Judah and an in-conversation... Læs mere