Through meticulous research, this book explores the Italian twentieth-century jewellery and goldsmithing landscape.
The iconic shots of Jimmy Katz, the American photographer who portrayed all major jazz musicians. Text in English and Italian.
Imperial Threads brings a new perspective to the Museum of Islamic Art's collection by showing the connection between three major dynasties - Turkey, Iran and India - who mark the start of the early modern period in Islamic art.
Marguerite, Henri Matisse's daughter, and her son Claude Duthuit, are the authors of this catalogue of Matisse's engravings.
The volume, with a foreword by Germano Celant and numerous critical contributions, retraces the work of Milanese architect Mario Bellini in a sweeping overview spanning almost 60 years of design, architecture, exhibition design and more besides. Text in English and Italian.
In Lee Mingwei's works immaterial gifts such as song, conversation or contemplation are given and received, to be ultimately transformed into installations.
A monograph of works by ceramic artist Miquel Barceló, following an exhibition at The International museum of Ceramics in Faenza (MIC). Text in English and Italian.
San Nicola reMade: nine thousand Polaroid films by Maurizio Galimberti that recreate the mystical splendour of the Cappellone di San Nicola in Tolentino through a contemporary mosaic. Text in English, Italian and French.
This book is an unprecedented documentation of the relationship between sculpture and mosaic, its birth and evolution. Text in English and Italian.
Established by the Association for the International Diffusion of French Art (ADIAF) and organised in partnership with the Centre Pompidou, this is one of the most prestigious contemporary art prizes in the world. Text in English and French.
Following monographs on New York, Berlin, Venice, Beijing and Paris, the 'Instant Artist' redesigns routes and reinvents new perspectives of the districts, monumental architecture, squares and those scenes that have become part of the city's legend. Text in English and Italian.
The Monochrome of the Sala delle Asse is a portion of wall decoration left at the drawing stage and represents the roots of one of the sixteen... Læs mere