Publication accompanies the exhibition season at Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, 15 March - 21 September 2025. Addressing one of the... Læs mere
An exploration of the darkest side of humanity and its expression through art and culture. Accompanies exhibitions at the Sainsbury Centre, UEA, Norwich in 2025-2026. New... Læs mere
A beautifully illustrated history of Saint Mary’s Cathedral, Limerick from its foundation to the present day.
The stained-glass windows of England’s cathedrals illuminate interior spaces, communicate religious and other messages, and – perhaps – offer a glimpse of heaven. This book tells the remarkable story of these much-loved works of art.
An illustrated guide to Chetham’s Library, the oldest surviving public library in Britain, and the medieval building complex in which it is housed.
What is the meaning of life? And can an examination of art, play, creativity and ritual begin to provide the answers we are all looking for?
An essential overview of the creation of the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, from the transfer of the collection from France, London and Washington D.C. after the collector’s death, to its installation in Lisbon and opening in 1969.
Brno City Museum: 50 presents a curated selection of 50 works representing the breadth of the institution’s collections. Over 50 magnificent illustrations bring the exhibits vividly to life.
This new book presents highlights of one of the Czech Republic’s key collections of interwar modern art, at the Gallery of West Bohemia in Pilsen, with reproductions and essays on their artistic and cultural context.
This guide explores the essence of each of EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum's exhibition areas and shares some of the emigrant stories found within.