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View AllArt > Recently PublishedLouise BourgeoisWritten by Danielle Tilkin A stunning selection of late and unseen works by Louise Bourgeois taken from philosophical, critical, and artistic points of view. Working fearlessly during the last ten years of her life, Louise... March 2013 | Trade Paperback | 168 pages | $45.00 Louise NevelsonEdited by Germano Celant A complete monograph dedicated to one of the most important American artists of the twentieth century. This gorgeous monograph presents an impressive collection of 560 works: 100 large-format works in full-page... April 2013 | Hardcover | 398 pages | $100.00 Lucy + Jorge Orta: Fabulae RomanaeWritten by Maria Luisa Frisa An ambitious sculpture and video installation. Fabulae Romanae is a symbolic film excursion across Rome as seen through the eyes of ten ethereal spirits drawn from archaeological and historical research conducted... February 2013 | Trade Paperback | 128 pages | $30.00 Mark Ryden: The Gay '90sWritten by Amanda Erlanson, Introduction by Anthony Haden-Guest Celebrated Pop Surrealist artist Mark Ryden’s newest body of work, presented in this book for the first time. Crowned "the high prince of Lowbrow," Mark Ryden has become a fixture of... April 2013 | Hardcover | 146 pages | $39.95 Painting and PhotographyWritten by Dominique de Font-Reaulx This comprehensive study offers detailed analysis of how classical painting challenged, resisted, and was influenced by the emergence of photography. Photography divided opinion since its invention; some saw it as an... February 2013 | Hardcover | 328 pages | $75.00 The Pop ObjectWritten by John Wilmerding A major survey of Pop Art from private collections. Published on the occasion of an exhibition of the same title, The Pop Object is the most comprehensive survey of Pop Art... April 2013 | Hardcover | 288 pages | $75.00 Caravaggio's RomeEdited by Rossella Vodret The works of Caravaggio and his followers and contemporaries in early 17th-century Rome. Caravaggio eclipsed all other artists of his time. But just who were these fellow travellers? Bringing together 200... November 2012 | Trade Paperback | 854 pages | $90.00 SaintsWritten by Jacques Duquesne This engaging analysis of the evolving role of sainthood recounts the lives of the most influential figures from the Old Testament to the present day. Jacques Duquesne demystifies the notions of... November 2012 | Hardcover | 160 pages | $39.95 Salvador Dali: The Making of an ArtistWritten by Catherine Grenier This extensive volume uncovers Dali’s influences, artistic development, and legacy, offering unprecedented access inside the world of the man behind the mustache. Through astute analysis of Dali’s work and how the... March 2013 | Hardcover | 280 pages | $75.00 Short Cuts: Artists in ChinaEdited by Rosa Maria Falvo, Contribution by Lorenz Helbling, Shen Qilan and Jean Loh, Photographed by Thomas Fuesser The first intimate visual documentation of artists who have influenced and transformed the Chinese art scene over the last two decades. Since 1993, photographer Thomas Fuesser has developed close and enduring... May 2013 | Hardcover | 528 pages | $75.00 The StorytellersEdited by Selena Wendt A catalogue inspired by the tradition of Latin American literature and authors such as Jorge Amado, Jorge Luis Borges, Pablo Neruda, and Gabriel García Márquez. This book explores the unique storytelling... May 2013 | Hardcover | 128 pages | $35.00 Subliming Vessel: The Drawings of Matthew BarneyText by Klaus Kertess, Roni Horn and Adam Phillips, Contribution by Isabelle Dervaux and Bibliotheque Nationale de France This accompanying catalogue to largest exhibition of Matthew Barney’s extraordinary drawings to date explores this central aspect of the artist’s important body of work. April 2013 | Hardcover | 244 pages | $55.00 Talk About Tribal ArtWritten by Berenice Geoffroy-Schneiter From cave painting to aboriginal body art—the first tattoos—and from statues to masks, this volume covers the spectrum of tribal art and sets misconceptions straight. Gauguin, Picasso, and Giacometti were inspired... May 2013 | Trade Paperback | 256 pages | $29.95 Zainul Abedin: Great Masters of BangladeshText by Abul Monsur, Nazrul Islam and Abul Hasnat, Edited by Rosa Maria Falvo, Contribution by THE BENGAL FOUNDATION
The genesis of the modern art movement in Bangladesh traces back to the partition of India (1947) and the establishment of the Dhaka Art Institute in 1948 by ‘Shilpacharya’ (guru of... April 2013 | Hardcover | 336 pages | $95.00 |


