This work presents two previously unpublished series of photographs by Andres Serrano.
Pierre Alechinsky: Marginalia highlights an aspect of the artist's work that is perhaps less familiar: his long-standing interest in the illustrated book.
A catalogue raisonne of the work of Achille Perilli, one of the greatest artists of the second post-war period.
Arman was a US-naturalised French painter. This book covers the first twenty years of Arman's artistic production.
Published to accompany the first time the Luigi and Peppino Agrati Collection will be revealed to the public; the collection can be viewed between May and August 2018.
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition, the book presents the evolution of the pictorial work of Anna Conway from her debut up to the last works of 2016.
Bonalumi has overcome the two-dimensionality of painting through the technique of 'extroflexion', which transformed the canvas into a sculpture. This volume accompanies the first great anthological exhibition dedicated to the artist.
Alain Grosajt covers the canvas with hundreds of signs, creating his own writing, coining his memories through multiple means of painting. Text in English and French.
The book investigates the use of colour in art through artistic movements and research that stand apart from canonical histories on colour and abstraction, with multiple accounts relating to memory, politics, spirituality, storytelling, psychology and synesthesia
Published to accompany a show at PAC in Milan, which explores other continents through collective shows of contemporary art: this summer Brazil will be in the spotlight.
A book to remember and tell the story of Cesare Colombo, an essential reference point for Italian photography in the 20th century. Text in English and Italian.
This volume travels through the most important moments and crossroads in the lifetime and career of Christian Boltanski.