Examining the career of Indigenous artist Brian Jungen’s career, this gorgeously illustrated book highlights his ability to transform everyday objects into extraordinary sculpture.
As intimate and meticulous as his revered portraits, Lucian Freud’s magnificent paintings and drawings of plant life are gathered for the first time in book form.
This book reveals the magnificent landscape paintings of the Group of Seven and their associates and explores how they contributed to Canada’s modern cultural identity.
One of Degas’s most celebrated works comes to life in this vibrantly illustrated story of the young ballerina who inspired the artist.
This sumptuously produced monograph showcases the work of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, one of the last great Japanese masters of ukiyo-e prints, illustrations, and paintings.
Presenting a variety of impressionist art, this inviting book shows young readers how painters from Claude Monet to John Singer Sargent introduced impressionist styles of painting and so changed the course of art.
Beautifully illustrated in the style of Pablo Picasso, this tale of music's ability to soothe a savage beast introduces children to aspects of the great artist's most famous work.
Learn how Vincent van Gogh’s still life paintings, alive with ecstatic color and emotional exuberance, hold the key to understanding this complex artist’s life and work.
In this fairy tale-like story a beloved tree is saved and children learn how architecture can co-exist with nature.
Experience the infinite varieties of snow in the Alps through the lens of famed Austrian landscape photographer Peter Mathis.
Contemporary artists examine the human condition from all sides in this riveting collection of American art that questions how we represent ourselves in the 21st century.
This generously illustrated survey of the acclaimed Indian artist Vivan Sundaram offers a comprehensive and wide ranging examination of his multi-media practice extending over a period of five decades.