Small, smart, essential – an incisive overview of Surrealism, introducing the movement’s key artists and capturing its essential and enduring concepts.
The author shares a comprehensive history and interpretation of the street art movement, featuring all of the key practitioners in a colorful combination of sharp images and insightful commentary.
A dawn-to-dusk instruction manual for living effortlessly and elegantly in the modern world.
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In 32 entrancing paintings, Susan Herbert opens up an unsuspecting world of Shakespeare interpreted by cats with all their winning ways. This imaginative artist presents an array of... Læs mere
A highly practical guide that shows readers how to create a tailor-made mid-century modern home one room at a time.
The definitive anthology of writings on women in art by the late Linda Nochlin, one of the most influential and revolutionary voices in feminist art history.
The first book in nearly a century to explore and satisfactorily explain how and when the Irish people came into being, now available in B-format paperback.
From the bestselling historian Norman Stone, whose work has been described by Andrew Roberts as ‘stunning … no one else quite writes history like he does’.