Edited by French street artist Julien Malland (known as Seth) and Herve Perdriolle, a specialist in vernacular Indian art, this book offers a world tour of street art by artists entirely outside of any art discourse or public profile beyond the public evidence of the work itself.
Monograph commemorating German photojournalist Werner Bischof (1916-1954), who reported on devastation in Germany, France and the Netherlands after World War II.
A contemporary panorama of the artistic responses made to the detrimental effects of human-made barriers, divisions and walls.
One hundred works on paper from the Ramo Collection illustrate the quality and importance of drawing in twentieth-century Italian art. Text in English and Italian.
Presents previosuley unpublished photographs taken by Vincenzo Castella during his stay in Berlin, Germany. Text in English, German and Italian.
The historic textile collections belonging to the Diocese of Novara and preserved within the ancient sacristies of its many churches, have inspired the volume Caravaggio: Fashion and Fabrics. Text in English and Italian.
A vast metaphorical journey through the multicultural landscape of Australian contemporary art. Text in English and Italian.
Giacomelli's landscape is both real and invented, just as his eye is both visionary and visual. Text in English and Italian.
A rich monograph dedicated to Taddeo di Bartolo, traveling artist and undisputed master of the sacred polyptych in the Middle Ages. Text in English and Italian.
Maria Callas is brought back to life in this unprecedented sequence of photographs (1942-1974) and period newspapers (1947-1960) from her personal collection, organised in albums that fully express her taste and choices.
The colourful posters of the Red Cross are more than a means of communication; they carry with them the history of the movement
The year 1947 was a crucial one for Christian Dior. It was then that the fashion designer simultaneously founded his maison and his perfume factory in Paris.