An introduction to the art of surimono, illustrated with previously unpublished examples from the Ashmolean Museum's collections.
An unusual artist-in-residence project by artist, scholar and man of letters, Weimin He, offers a stunning catalogue of ink sketches of scenes of work and woodblock prints and portraits, all inspired by the building of the new Ashmolean Museum.
Tells the story of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, the world's first university museum, dating from the late 1600s.
Jeff Koons is one the most famous, important, subversise and expensive artists in the world. Here he curates a range of works from his entire career, many having never been shown in the UK.
This book presents Rembrandt as a storyteller through a selection of over 70 prints from the Ashmolean collection through a variety of subjects ranging from 1630 until the late 1650s.
The Ashmolean Museum holds the largest collection of bustsby Sir Francis Chantrey in the world. This book aims to tell the story of oneof the giants of British sculpture.
This beautifully designed book is a celebration of one of the world's most creative, dynamic and fascinating cities: Tokyo.
A short, accessible and affordable history of the Jewish people. The objects featured can be seen in the Ashmolean Museum, and many of their stories have not been told before.
Illustrated discussion of over 50 prints from the Ashmolean Museum's collection serving as an introduction to the life and work of Utagawa Hiroshige. The art and process of Japanese wood-block print making is also covered.
Tells the story of the tomb of Tutankhamun, placing the discoveries in their historical context.
The first retrospective of a true master of Chinese Art, published to coincide with an exhibition at the Ashmolean which runs from 7 November 2017 to 15 April 2018.
The first publication on the Michael Wellby bequest to the Ashmolean, introducing over sixty of the most important items in the collection, and timed to coincide with the opening of the new Wellby Bequest Gallery in the Museum in September 2015.