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View AllArt > Future PublicationsAlan Moore: StorytellerWritten by Gary Spencer Millidge, Foreword by Michael Moorcock The definitive book on Alan Moore, renowned as one of the most important talents in contemporary comics and graphic novels, and his trailblazing works of visual storytelling. Alan Moore is one... September 2013 | Hardcover | 320 pages | $19.98 Anselm KieferWritten by Daniele Cohn Danièle Cohn, who has worked alongside Anselm Kiefer for many years, explains the central role the artist’s studios play in his artistic process. To enter a painter’s atelier is a rare... October 2013 | Hardcover | 320 pages | $95.00 Balthus and CatsWritten by Alain Vircondelet This album reveals Balthus’s fascination with felines and is a perfect complement to the Metropolitan Museum’s exhibition Balthus: Cats and Girls that opens in September 2013. Alain Vircondelet was a close... August 2013 | Hardcover | 96 pages | $29.95 The Caprotti CaprottiWritten by Maurizio Zecchini, Foreword by Bernardo Caprotti October 2013 | Trade Paperback | 258 pages | $35.00 Central Park NYCWritten by Bernd H. Dams and Andrew Zega A lavish and unprecedented exploration of Central Park’s extraordinary and beautifully designed spaces, buildings, sculpture, and follies, in historic photographs and exquisitely detailed watercolors by the authors. Frederick Law Olmsted’s Central... September 2013 | Hardcover | 208 pages | $75.00 Chris Burden, Extreme MeasuresEdited by Lisa Phillips and Massimiliano Gioni, Contribution by The New Museum The work of seminal contemporary artist Chris Burden, insightfully contextualized around major themes, illuminates a practice that is as unique as it is influential. For four decades, Chris Burden’s work has... October 2013 | Hardcover | 256 pages | $75.00 City as CanvasWritten by Carlo McCormick and Sean Corcoran, Contribution by Lee Quinones, Sacha Jenkins and Christopher Daze Ellis A visual account of the birth of graffiti and street art, showcasing as-yet-unseen works collected by preeminent artist Martin Wong. Referred to by the New York Times as an artist "whose... October 2013 | Hardcover | 240 pages | $45.00 Conversations with Contemporary Arab ArtistsWritten by Till Ferath and Sam Bardaouil A selection of fifteen well-established Arab artists in conversations moderated by experts on contemporary Middle Eastern art. As revolutionary movements challenge decades of authoritarian rule across Arab countries, Conversations with Contemporary... August 2013 | Trade Paperback | 192 pages | $40.00 Dior ImpressionsWritten by Florence Muller, Text by Philippe Thiebaut, Farid Chenoune, Barbara Jeauffroy-Mairet and Brigitte Richart A gorgeous exploration of the relationship between the haute couture of Dior and the Impressionist movement. Christian Dior grew up in Granville, in Normandy, in a natural environment similar to the... September 2013 | Hardcover | 152 pages | $45.00 Doug AitkenContribution by Bice Curiger, Aaron Betsky, Kerry Brougher and Tim Griffin, Introduction by Francesco Bonami The most comprehensive book to date on the innovative multimedia artist Doug Aitken. Defying definitions of genre, Doug Aitken has explored every medium, from architecture and film to installations and interventions.... October 2013 | Hardcover | 320 pages | $85.00 Edvard MunchEdited by Jon-Ove Steihaug, Mai Britt Guleng and Birgitte Sauge, Contribution by National Museum of Art, Oslo and Munch Museum This beautifully illustrated comprehensive book is the definitive 150th anniversary volume. On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Edvard Munch (1863–1944) in 2013, a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition is... July 2013 | Hardcover | 420 pages | $65.00 Edward WestonEdited by Filippo Maggia From nudes to landscapes, a wide-ranging retrospective of the work of Edward Weston, one of the greatest twentieth-century American photographers. This gorgeous volume shows the work of one of the major... September 2013 | Hardcover | 152 pages | $45.00 Eliseo MattiacciEdited by Germano Celant A glimpse into the mind of one of the most unique sculptors of the twentieth century. This monograph considers Mattiacci’s historic adventures starting from the 1960s, when the artist was associated... September 2013 | Hardcover | 432 pages | $115.00 Empire StateEdited by Norman Rosenthal and Alex Gartenfield An ambitious intergenerational survey of twenty-five contemporary New York artists. Contemporary art, like the city of New York, has seen massive growth over the past five decades. The twenty-five artists profiled... July 2013 | Trade Paperback | 198 pages | $45.00 The Encyclopedic Palace. 55th International Art ExhibitionEdited by Massimiliano Gioni An overview of the state of contemporary art and its ultimate trends. The Encyclopedic Palace is the title chosen by the director for the 55th International Art Exhibition of the Venice... August 2013 | Trade Paperback | 784 pages | $130.00 Fictionville: Rokni HaerizadehText by Vali Mahlouji and Christopher Lord A large-format, lavishly illustrated monograph on one of Iran’s most internationally renowned contemporary artists. Rokni Haerizadeh is a painter known for his compositions that weave together ancient fables and literary figures,... September 2013 | Hardcover | 280 pages | $60.00 Fouad BellamineWritten by Pascale Le Thorel A rich monograph of mostly never-before-published works by Moroccan contemporary artist Fouad Bellamine, whose work has been exhibited worldwide. Fouad Bellamine had his first exhibition in 1972, which featured a selection... September 2013 | Hardcover | 208 pages | $55.00 Francesco VezzoliEdited by Cristiana Perrella, Contribution by Klaus Biesenbach, Francesco Bonami, Caroline Bourgeois and Dan Cameron The definitive monograph on the celebrated Italian artist of the meta-spectacle. Francesco Vezzoli has become famous for a body of work that belies both a fascination for and a revulsion toward... October 2013 | Hardcover | 362 pages | $95.00 Giuseppe CapogrossiEdited by Guglielmo Capogrossia and Francesca Romana Morelli The first catalog of works by Giuseppe Capogrossi, from the beginning to the invention of the "signs". The catalogue raisonné of works by Giuseppe Capogrossi (Rome, 1900–1972) presents for the first... October 2013 | Hardcover | 400 pages | $210.00 Hong Kong EyeWritten by Chang Tsong-Zung, Edited by Serenella Ciclitira A richly illustrated catalog dedicated to multidisciplinary contemporary art. After Korean Eye, Korean Eye 2, and Indonesian Eye, the collector and editor Serenella Ciclitira turns her interest and studies to a... September 2013 | Trade Paperback | 352 pages | $75.00 In GrimaniWritten by Giulio Manieri Elia, Contribution by Ritsue Mishima and Ana Milijanovic August 2013 | Trade Paperback | 160 pages | $36.00 Jules de BalincourtContribution by Bob Nickas, Andrea K. Scott and Eric Troncy One of the most exciting and intuitive painters of his generation, channeling a uniquely American perspective on our current moment. October 2013 | Hardcover | 224 pages | $65.00 |


