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CONTAC T POST TAT E P U B L ISH I N G, M I L L B A N K , LO N D O N S W1P 4 R G VISIT TAT E .O R G .U K / P U B L I S H I N G CALL + 4 4 ( 0 )20 78 87 8 870 EMAIL O R D E R S @TAT E .O R G .U K TWIT TER @TAT E _ P U B L I S H I N G I N S TAG R A M @TAT E P U B L I S H I N G CONTENTS NEW TITLES 2 P I E R R E B O N N A R D : T H E CO LO U R O F M E M O R Y 4 PIERRE BONNARD 5 VA N G O G H 6 VA N G O G H A N D B R I TA I N 8 D O N M CC U L L I N 10 F R A N K B OW L I N G 12 KEITH HARING 14 N ATA L I A G O N C H A R OVA 16 D O R OT H E A TA N N I N G 18 THE ART OF FEMINISM 20 T H E G H O S T: A C U LT U R A L H I S TO R Y 21 V I R G I N I A WO O L F 22 RECENT HIGHLIGHTS 23 B AC K L I S T T I T L E S 34 H Y U N DA I CO M M I S S I O N S E R I E S 35 MODERN ARTIST SERIES 36 TAT E I N T R O D U C T I O N S S E R I E S 37 BRITISH ARTIST SERIES 38 S TAT I O N E R Y 40 CO N TAC T I N F O R M AT I O N I M AG E C R E D I T S Pierre Bonnard, The Window 1925, digital image © Tate 2018 (p.2). Frank Bowling, Towards Crab Island 1983 (cover), Jetty II 1988 (p.10), courtesy the artist and Hales Gallery, London and New York, © the artist. Vincent Van Gogh, La Berceuse (Woman Rocking a Cradle) 1889, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, The Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg Collection, Gift of Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg, 1996, Bequest of Walter H. Annenberg, 2002, accession Number: 1996.435 (p.6). Natalia Goncharova, Peasants Picking Apples 1911, © The State Tretyakov Gallery (p.14), Linen 1913, digital image © Tate 2018 (p.15). Keith Haring, Free South Africa 1985 (p.12 top), Untitled 1983 (p.12 bottom) © Keith Haring Foundation. Louise Nevelson, Black Wall 1959, © the artist, digital image © Tate 2018 (p.18). Don McCullin, Gangs of Boys Escaping C.S. Gas Fired by British Soldiers, Londonderry, Northern Ireland 1971 (p.8 top), Somerset Levels All profits go to supporting Tate. near Glastonbury c.1990 (p.8 bottom), © Don McCullin. Dorothea Tanning, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik 1943 Please note that all prices, scheduled publication dates and specifications are subject to alteration. Owing to market restrictions (detail, p.16), © DACS 2018, digital image © Tate 2018. some titles are not available in certain markets. For more information on sales and rights contacts see pages 40 and 41.
TH E CC L AN D E XHIBITION PIERRE BON NARD: THE COLOU R OF MEMORY E D I T E D BY M AT T H E W G A L E NEW TITLES E X H I B I T I O N S: A T E C H N I CO LO U R V I E W O F T H E WO R L D BY T H E Ta t e M o d e r n FAT H E R O F M O D E R N I S M 23 J a n u a r y – 6 M a y 2019 Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947) was a key member of the generation of artists that transformed painting during the early twentieth century. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen Focusing on Bonnard’s work from 1912–47, this lavishly 6 June – illustrated book presents a variety of landscapes and 22 S e p t e m b e r 2019 intimate domestic scenes. These artworks are the artist’s memories creatively reconstructed, and convey a palpable sense of sensuality and melancholy. As well as looking at Bank Austria his processes, his reliance on photography and his ability Ku n s t f o r u m , V i e n n a to work on different subjects side-by-side, this book will 10 O c t o b e r 2019 – relocate Bonnard in the turbulent history of his times. 12 J a n u a r y 2020 Channelling to the heart of Bonnard’s position as an artist who maintained continuities with the past while developing an individual expression of his engagement with the modern world, this sumptuously colourful book reveals 200 colour illustrations Bonnard’s transition from great colourist to modernist 255 x 235 mm master, and emphasises his place within the story of 240 pp twentieth-century art. £25 • PB 9781849766166 M AT T H E W G A L E is Curator of Modern Art and Head of Displays at Tate Modern. L I N E C L AU S E N P E D E R S E N is Curator of Nineteenth-Century Danish and French Art at the £40 • HB Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. E V E LY N B E N E S C H is 9781849766173 Deputy Director at the Bank Austria Kunstforum, Vienna. J U L I E T T E R I Z Z I is Assistant Curator at Tate Modern. V É R O N I Q U E S E R R A N O is Chief Curator at the Musée January 2019 Bonnard, Le Cannet, France. 3
PIERRE BON NARD VAN GOGH JULIET TE RIZZI H AT T I E S P I R E S NEW TITLES ACC E S S I B L E I N T R O D U C T I O N TO T H E L I F E A N D WO R K A F R E S H I N T R O D U C T I O N TO O N E O F T H E WO R L D ’ S OF THIS MODERNIST MASTER M O S T C E L E B R AT E D A R T I S T S Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947) was, with Henri Matisse, one Vincent Van Gogh’s (1853–1890) paintings are among the of the greatest colourists of the early twentieth century, most reproduced and recognisable in the history of art. His best known as a painter of intimate, domestic interiors short career as an artist produced over 800 paintings, most and brightly coloured landscapes. Bridging impressionism created in the last two years of his life. Van Gogh’s intimate and modernism, Bonnard’s work is characterised by an reflections on life and art, revealed through his letters, allow extraordinary artistic vision, a rich and unconventional a close understanding of the artist’s journey from obscurity. palette and exceptional perspective. Preferring to work His vivid use of colour and expressive brushwork influenced from memory, Bonnard imaginatively captured the spirit artists and writers and inflected popular culture in the of a moment and expressed it through his unique handling twentieth century and beyond. of colour and innovative sense of composition. This richly illustrated introduction will take a fresh approach This vibrant introduction explores Bonnard’s life and to the life and work of this modern master, and will remarkable body of work. Charting the evolution of his re-examine the formation of the Van Gogh legend and his technique and practice over the course of his career, it legacy on British art. illustrates the artist’s close connection to his subjects and the world around him, and reveals how he transitioned from HATTIE SPIRES is Assistant Curator of Modern and a master of colour to one of the great modernist painters. Contemporary British Art at Tate Britain. JULIETTE RIZZI is Assistant Curator at Tate Modern. 60 colour illustrations 60 colour illustrations 210 x 168 mm 210 x 168 mm 80 pp 80 pp £7.99 • PB £7.99 • PB 9781849766180 9781849766227 January 2019 March 2019 4 5
TH E E Y E XHIBITION VAN GOGH AN D BRITAIN E D I T E D BY C A R O L J ACO B I Van Gogh The EY Exhibition NEW TITLES and Britain EXHIBITION: A R E V E A L I N G E X P LO R AT I O N O F VA N G O G H ’ S R E L AT I O N S H I P W I T H B R I T I S H A R T A N D C U LT U R E Ta t e B r i t a i n 27 M a r c h – 11 A u g u s t 2019 As a young man, Vincent Van Gogh (1853–1890) lived in England for several crucial and formative years. He fell in love with British culture, especially the novels of Charles Dickens and George Eliot, and was inspired by the art he saw in London, including paintings by John Constable and John Everett Millais. These influences informed his ideals in profound ways and continued to affect the style of his radical, egalitarian paintings throughout his career. As well as focusing on the artist’s time in London in the 1870s, this lavishly illustrated publication explores Van Gogh’s lasting affect on the British art world, from the first 210 colour illustrations displays of his paintings before the First World War through 270 x 225 mm to the 1950s when his life and work became renowned as 224 pp an embodiment of embattled human creativity. Lively texts by leading experts investigate how Van Gogh set British £25 • PB artists such as Walter Sickert, David Bomberg and Francis 9781849766029 Bacon on the road to modernism. CAROL JACOBI is Curator, British Art, 1815–1915, Tate Britain. £40 • HB 9781849766012 March 2019 R I G H T S AVA I L A B L E : W O R L D E XC LU D I N G NORTH AMERICA 7
DON MCC U LLIN W I T H T E X T S BY S I M O N B A K E R A N D S H OA I R M AV L I A N NEW TITLES EXHIBITION: C E L E B R AT I N G T H E B R E A DT H O F M CC U L L I N ’ S P R AC T I C E W I T H R A R E LY S E E N O R P U B L I S H E D M AT E R I A L Ta t e B r i t a i n 5 February – Accompanying a major retrospective at Tate Britain of iconic 6 M a y 2019 British photographer Don McCullin (b.1935), this exquisitely produced book includes his work from the mid-1950s to the present. Highlighting all areas of McCullin’s output it includes his long career as a conflict photographer, social documentary practice, travel assignments and his more recent engagement with landscape. A native Londoner, McCullin began to take photographs in the 1950s documenting his surroundings and local community, including the gangs in his neighbourhood. In 1958 his photograph The Guvnors – a portrait of a notorious Finsbury Park gang who were involved in the murder of a police officer – was published in the Observer, launching his career as a photojournalist. He went on to become one of the best-known war correspondents in the country. 170 colour illustrations SIMON BAKER is director of the Maison Européenne de 285 x 230 mm la Photographie, Paris, France. SHOAIR MAVLIAN is director 224 pp of Photoworks, Brighton, UK. Both were formerly curators £25 • PB at Tate. 9781849766197 £40 • HB 9781849766487 February 2019 8 9
FR AN K BOWLING E D I T E D BY E L E N A C R I P PA NEW TITLES EXHIBITION: F I R S T B O O K TO E X P LO R E B OW L I N G’ S E N T I R E O E U V R E A N D E X T R AO R D I N A R Y C A R E E R S PA N N I N G 6 0 Y E A R S Ta t e B r i t a i n 31 M a y – Since he started painting in the late 1950s, Frank Bowling 28 A u g u s t 2019 (b.1936) has pursued a relentless exploration of the possibilities of paint, experimenting with staining, pouring and dripping. Often ambitious in scale, Bowling’s work combines figuration, abstract elements, popular and autobiographical references, and demonstrates his interest in social and political imagery. Beginning with his figurative work created in the early 1960s, this book will trace the development of Bowling’s practice right up to his most recent work, illustrating his interest in surface textures, expansive fields of colour and the accrual of thickly built impasto – as well as his use of unusual mediums, such as metallic pigments and acrylic gels. Bowling’s contribution to modern art and his wide-reaching influence are further illuminated by a combination of insightful art-historical texts and contemporary artistic voices. Featuring iconic series – such as the ‘Map Paintings’ and the ‘Poured Paintings’ – alongside rarely seen works, this book is a feast of colour and texture that celebrates the quality and breadth of 120 colour illustrations Bowling’s long and distinguished career. 275 x 230 mm 208 pp ELENA CRIPPA is Curator, Modern and Contemporary British £25 • PB Art at Tate. MATTHEW COLLINGS is an art critic, writer, 9781849766289 broadcaster and artist. COURTNEY MARTIN is Assistant Professor of the History of Art and Architecture at Brown University. RICHARD SHIFF is Professor of Art History at May 2019 the University of Texas. CHRIS STEPHENS is Director of the Holburne Museum, Bath. SONIA BOYCE is an artist and Professor at Middlesex University. 11
KEITH HARING E D I T E D BY DA R R E N P I H NEW TITLES EXHIBITION: E N E R G E T I C A N D ACC E S S I B L E I N T R O D U C T I O N TO T H E WO R K O F I CO N I C A M E R I C A N A R T I S T K E I T H H A R I N G , Ta t e L i v e r p o o l P L AC I N G H I M F I R M LY W I T H I N T H E S O C I A L A N D 7 June – C U LT U R A L D E V E LO P M E N T S O F T H E 198 0 S 27 O c t o b e r 2019 Published to accompany Haring’s very first UK institutional P a l a i s d e s B e a u x- A r t s show, this vibrant book explores the artist’s work in the ( B OZ A R ), B r u s s e l s context of key issues of his lifetime – the AIDS crisis, J a n u a r y – M a y 2020 the Cold War, racism, the excesses of capitalism and environmental degradation. F o l k wa n g M u s e u m , Keith Haring (1958–1990) is widely recognised for his Essen colourful paintings, drawings, sculptures and murals. Haring exploded onto the early 1980s New York art scene with J u n e – O c t o b e r 2020 his vivid graffiti-inspired drawings, many of which found exposure in the public realm, such as the Times Square billboard broadcast of his famous Radiant Child in 1982. Featuring around fifty works supported by rarely seen photography, film and key archival documents from the Keith Haring Foundation, this accessible book will not only introduce Haring to a new audience but also throw fresh light on an artist whose work remains symptomatic of the 100 colour illustrations subcultural and creative energy of 1980s New York. 246 x 189 mm 128 pp DARREN PIH is Exhibitions & Displays Curator, Tate Liverpool. £19.99 • PB 9781849766272 June 2019 12 13
NATALIA GONCHAROVA E D I T E D BY M AT T H E W G A L E A N D N ATA L I A S I D L I N A NEW TITLES EXHIBITION: ACCO M PA N I E S T H E L A R G E S T R E T R O S P E C T I V E O F G O N C H A R OVA’ S WO R K E V E R H E L D I N T H E U K Ta t e M o d e r n 5 June – Born in Russia, Natalia Goncharova (1881–1962) gained 8 S e p t e m b e r 2019 international fame in her own lifetime for her trailblazing experiments in painting and design. She was an artistic P a l a z z o St r o z z i, pioneer who established herself at the forefront of the Russian Florence avant-garde before moving to France in 1914. Sergei Diaghilev 3 O c t o b e r 2019 – noted her talents and she was soon designing costumes and 19 J a n u a r y 2020 backdrops for Ballets Russes performances in cities across the continent, including Paris, Madrid and London. At e n e u m A r t M u s e u m , Goncharova’s artistic output traces and transcends the Helsinki art movements of the twentieth century. In addition to 21 F e b r u a r y – producing a rich and diverse range of paintings, she also 24 M a y 2020 paraded in the streets of Moscow displaying futurist body art and worked on religious murals, participated in avant- garde cinema and created stage sets, illustrated socialist newspapers and originated high-fashion dress designs. This publication explores Goncharova’s diverse sources and influences, from Russian folk art and textile designs to the latest trends in modernism and beyond. MATTHEW GALE is Head of Displays, Tate Modern. 180 colour illustrations NATALIA SIDLINA is Adjunct Research Curator, Russian Art, 265 x 210 mm 224 pp Tate Modern, supported by the V-A-C Foundation. £25 • PB 9781849766296 June 2019 15
DOROTH E A TAN NING E D I T E D BY A LYC E M A H O N , W I T H CO N T R I B U T I O N S BY A N N COXO N AND IDOIA MURGA CASTRO NEW TITLES EXHIBITION: V I TA L OV E R V I E W O F A R E M A R K A B L E A R T I S T W H O R E D R E W T H E B O U N DA R I E S O F S U R R E A L I S M Museo Nacional Centro d e A r t e Re i n a S o f í a , Published to accompany the first major retrospective of Madrid Tanning’s work in the UK since her death in 2012 at the age 3 O c t o b e r 2018 – of 101, this fully illustrated publication tells the story of her 7 J a n u a r y 2019 extraordinary career. Tanning first encountered surrealism in New York in the Ta t e M o d e r n 1930s. In the 1940s, she married fellow painter Max Ernst 27 F e b r u a r y – and they moved to the Arizona desert. Although surrounded 9 J u n e 2019 by a vast landscape, many of her paintings from this time depict claustrophobic and unsettling domestic spaces. From the 1950s, now working in Paris, Tanning’s paintings became more abstract, and in the 1970s she started making uncanny soft sculptures featuring contorted and intertwined bodies, which connected with her lifelong interest in dance. In this new title Alyce Mahon provides an overview of Tanning’s career, supported by Idoia Murga Castro’s text on the artist’s love of ballet, and Ann Coxon’s positioning of Tanning in relation to the many contemporary artists that she has influenced. The book also includes a selection of 100 colour and 25 B&W Tanning’s short stories and poems. illustrations 260 x 205 mm ALYCE MAHON is Reader in the History of Art at the 208 pp University of Cambridge. ANN COXON is Curator of Displays and International Art at Tate Modern, London. IDOIA £30 • PB MURGA CASTRO is Professor in the History of Art at the 9781849766432 Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Available Now 17
TH E ART OF FEMINISM IM AG E S T H AT SH A PED T H E FI G H T FO R EQ UA L I T Y E D I T E D BY H E L E N A R E C K I T T NEW TITLES D E D I C AT E D TO T H E E N T I R E H I S TO R Y O F F E M I N I S T A R T WO R K S O N A N I N T E R N AT I O N A L S C A L E The Art of Feminism charts the birth of the feminist aesthetic and its development over two centuries that have seen profound and fast-paced change in women’s lives across the globe. Includes over 350 remarkable artworks, ranging from political posters and graphics to stunning and provocative pieces of painting, sculpture, textiles, craft, performance, digital and installation art. The works included begin with poster images produced by the Suffrage Atelier in the nineteenth century, moving on to developments of both World Wars before arriving at the ‘birth’ of feminist art in the 1960s. More recent artworks describe the development of feminism from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the present day, including examples by Zanele Muholi, Paula Rego, Lenka Clayton, Sethembile Msezane, Andrea Bowers, Tanja Ostojić, Aliaa Magda Elmahdy and Zoe Leonard. Other featured artists include Valie Export, Ketty La Rocca, Ewa Partum, Carolee Schneemann, Sanja Iveković, Senga 350 colour and B&W Nengudi, Eva Hesse, Lynda Benglis, Suzy Lake, Barbara illustrations Kruger, Sophie Calle, Nancy Spero, Marina Abramović, Mary 279 x 248 mm Kelly, Judy Chicago, Faith Ringgold and Sonia Boyce. 272 pp PROFESSOR HELENA RECKITT is one of the foremost £30 • HB international experts in the visual arts. She is currently 9781849766494 Senior Lecturer in Curating at Goldsmiths College, University of London. March 2019 (to coincide with International Women’s Day) 2019 on 8 March) 19
TH E GH OST: A CU LT U R AL HISTORY VIRGINIA WOOLF S U S A N OW E N S E D I T E D BY L AU R A S M I T H N E W I N TO PA P E R B AC K EXHIBITION: A R T F R O M 185 0 TO T H E P R E S E N T, I N S P I R E D BY T H E W R I T I N G O F T H I S C E L E B R AT E D AU T H O R Tate St I ves A N E W C U LT U R A L H I S TO R Y O F T H E G H O S T – 10 Feb ru ary – Author of classic texts including To the Lighthouse and ONE OF THE MOST POPUL AR SUBJEC TS OF THE 2 9 A pri l 2 018 B R I T I S H I M AG I N AT I O N A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf spent much of her childhood in St Ives. In this elegant new book Woolf’s Pal l ant H o u s e Ga l l e ry, writing acts as a prism through which to explore feminist ‘A lively guide to the most persistent of spooky figures’ C h i c h ester perspectives on landscape, domesticity and identity The Economist 2 6 M ay – in modern and contemporary art. Eighty artists are 16 S eptem b e r 2 018 ‘Illuminating and entertaining, with lavish illustrations and represented in over 150 artworks, including Vanessa Bell, eloquent narration’ The Telegraph Eileen Agar, Claude Cahun, Dora Carrington, Gwen John, Th e F i t z w i l l i a m Muse um , Barbara Hepworth, Laura Knight, Winifred Nicholson, Louise Ghosts are woven into the very fabric of British life. Their C am b ri d g e enduring popularity in literature, art, folklore and film Bourgeois, Maria Bartuszová, Dorothea Tanning, Joan Jonas 2 O cto b er – attests to their continuing power to fascinate, terrify and and Zanele Muholi among many others. 9 D ecem b er 2 018 inspire. Our conceptions of ghosts – the fears that they provoke, the forms they take – personifies our shared past, Featuring essay contributions by Woolf specialists Maggie reminding us of the layers of history beneath our feet and Humm, Hana Leaper, Jean Mills, Bonnie Kime Scott, Laura of old stories and timeless terrors that refuse to be erased. Smith and Claudia Tobin, Virginia Woolf also includes In this broad history, Susan Owens reveals what these excerpts from the author’s own writings and those who spirits and apparitions can tell us about our culture and have been influenced by her, as well as newly commissioned about ourselves. A dazzling range of artists are featured, 100 colour and 60 B&W drawings by France-Lise McGurn and abstract patterns by 70 colour illustrations including William Blake, Henry Fuseli, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, illustrations Eleanor Smith. 234 x 156 mm John Everett Millais, Paul Nash and Jeremy Deller, alongside 260 x 205 mm 288 pp writers such as John Donne, William Shakespeare, Samuel 224 pp ISBN 978-1-84976-646-3 LAURA SMITH is Curator at Tate St Ives. £14.99 • PB Pepys, Daniel Defoe, Mary Shelley, Emily Brontë, Charles £25 • PB 9781849766463 Dickens, Thomas Hardy, Hilary Mantel and Sarah Waters. 9781849765985 SUSAN OWENS is an art historian and curator, formerly 9 April 781849 2019 766463 Available Now Curator of Paintings at the Victoria and Albert Museum. 20 21
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B AC K L I S T H E N R I M AT I S S E : H E P WO R T H : A P I C TO R I A L H OW A R T M A D E P O P JACKSON POLLOCK: BLIND SPOTS J O H N H E A R T F I E L D : L AU G H T E R KAZIMIR MALEVICH: THE CUT OUTS AU TO B I O G R A P H Y Mike Roberts Gavin Delahunty I S A D E VA S TAT I N G W E A P O N CO L L E C T E D W R I T I N G S Karl Bucgberg et al Barbara Hepworth 9781849761321 PB £24.99 9781849763929 HB £35 David King & Ernst Volland Vakar & Mikhienko 9781849761307 PB £29.99 9781854371492 PB £14.99 9781849763325 PB £24.99 9781849761840 PB £29.99 9781849762540 HB £175 H OW TO LO O K AT A R T H OW TO PA I N T L I K E T U R N E R H OW TO S U R V I V E L AT E T U R N E R : LIVE: ART AND T H E LO N D O N A R T S C H O O L S Susie Hodge Ian Warrell & Nicola Moorby MODERN ART PA I N T I N G S E T F R E E PERFORMANCE Nigel Llewellyn 9781849762236 PB £14.99 9781854378835 PB £14.99 Susie Hodge David Blayney Brown et al Adrian Heathfield 9781849762960 PB £24.99 9781854377494 PB £12.99 9781849762502 PB £24.99 9781854375018 PB £25 Territory: World excl. N. America I LYA A N D E M I L I A K A B A KO V: THE EY EXHIBITION: I N F I N I T Y N E T: LO N D O N I N PA I N T LOST ART: MISSING ART WORK S LO U I S E B O U R G E O I S N OT E V E R YO N E W I L L B E I M P R E S S I O N I S T S I N LO N D O N T H E AU TO B I O G R A P H Y O F Lee Cheshire OF TH E T WENTIE TH CENT U RY Francis Morris TA K E N I N TO T H E F U T U R E Caroline Corbeau-Parsons YAYO I K U S A M A 9781849765015 HB £19.99 Jennifer Mundy 9781854376879 PB £30 Juliet Bingham 9780993065244 HB £35 Yayoi Kusama P O S TC A R D B O O K 9781849761406 HB £19.99 Territory: World excl. N. America 9781849764650 PB £24.99 9781849762137 PB £14.99 9781849765022 £7.99 I N F O R M A L B E AU T Y: I N S TA L L AT I O N A R T J. M .W. T U R N E R : M A D E I N LO N D O N M AG I C R E A L I S M M A N R AY I N PA R I S T H E P H OTO G R A P H S O F Claire Bishop T H E LU C E R N E S K E TC H B O O K Jean-Luc Planche Matthew Gale Erin C. Garcia PAU L N A S H 9781854375186 PB £18.99 Intro. by David Blayney Brown 9781849760997 PB £8.50 9781849765886 HB £14.99 9781854379955 HB £14.99 Simon Grant 9781849766142 HB £16.99 9781849764407 HB £16.99 26 27
B AC K L I S T M A N R AY: W R I T I N G S O N A R T M E S C H AC G A BA: MUSEUM O F MODERN ART AND ST IVES PIC ASSO: A QUEER LITTLE QUENTIN BLAKE Jennifer Mundy CO N T E M P O R A RY A FRI C A N A RT Chris Stephens A N I N T I M AT E P O R T R A I T H I S TO R Y O F A R T Joanne Carey 9781849764087 HB £35 Kerryn Greenberg 9781849763028 PB £19.99 Olivier Widmaier Picasso Alex Pilcher 9781849763271 HB £14.99 9781849761680 HB £24.99 9781849765893 HB £30 9781849765039 PB £12.99 M O N A H ATO U M MOVEMENTS IN MODERN N I G E L H E N D E R S O N ’ S S T R E E T S: THE RADICAL EYE REAR VIEWS, A STAR FORMING R E B E CC A WA R R E N : Christine Van Assche & Clarrie A R T: P O P A R T P H OTG R A P H S O F LO N D O N ’ S Shoair Mavlian & Simon Baker NEBULA, AND THE DEPARTMENT A L L T H AT H E AV E N A L LOW S Wallis David McCarthy E A S T E N D 19 49 -53 9781849764070 PB £29.99 OF FOREIGN PROPAGANDA Anne Barlow & Laura Smith 9781849763608 PB £29.99 9781854373045 PB £8.95 Clive Coward Territory: World excl. N. America Taryn Simon 9781849764629 HB £20 9781849764995 HB £24.99 9781849762359 HB £35 PAU L N A S H P E N S I N K & P L AC E S PERFORMING FOR THE R E D S TA R OV E R R U S S I A R U S S I A N R E VO LU T I O N A R Y S A LO UA R AO U DA C H O U C A I R Emma Chambers Quentin Blake CAMERA David King POSTERS Jessica Morgan 9781849764919 PB £24.99 9781849766388 PB £19.99 Simon Baker & Fionán Moran 9781854379351 PB £29.99 David King 9781849761246 HB £29.99 9781849764001 PB £29.99 9781849763479 PB £15.99 PETER FRASER PICASSO & MODERN P I C A S S O 1932: LOV E , S E P T E M B E R : A H I S TO R Y S H A P E O F L I G H T: 10 0 Y E A R S A SHORT BOOK ABOUT ART Martin Clark & Sara Matson BRITISH ART FA M E , T R AG E DY PA I N T I N G B Y O F P H OTO G R A P H Y Dana Arnold 9781849761499 PB £29.99 James Beechey & Chris Stephens Achim Borchardt-Hume GERHARD RICHTER A N D A B S T R AC T A R T 9781849763592 PB £12.99 9781849761499 PB £29.99 & Nancy Ireson Robert Storr Simon Baker, Emmanuelle de 9781849765756 HB £40 9781854379641 PB £14.99 l’Ecotais and Shoair Mavlian 9781849765763 PB £25 9781849763691 PB £25 28 Territory: World excl. N. America 29
Soul of a Nation Art in the Age of Black Power Soul of a Nation Art in the Age of Black Power Soul of a Nation Art in the Age of Black Power Soul of a Nation Art in the Age of Black Power J. M .W. TURNER THE ‘SKIES’ SKETCHBOOK With an introduction by David Blayney Brown B AC K L I S T SOMETIMES I THINK, S O N I A D E L AU N AY S O U L O F A N AT I O N : A R T I N T U R N E R & CO N S TA B L E : T U R N E R AT P E T WO R T H TURNER: SOMETIMES I AM Anne Montfort & Cecile Godefroy T H E AG E O F B L AC K P OW E R S K E TC H I N G F R O M N AT U R E David Balyney Brown, T H E S K I E S S K E TC H B O O K Sara Fanelli 9781849763172 PB £29.99 Mark Godfrey & Zoe Whitley Michael Rosenthal & Anne Lyles Christopher Rowell & Ian Warrell David Blayney Brown 9781854377289 PB £19.99 9781849764636 PB £29.99 9781849762069 PB £14.99 9781854374134 PB £29.99 9781849764902 HB £18.99 Territory: World excl. N. America S TA N D I N G I N T H E S U N : THE SURREALISM READER TAT E B R I TA I N CO M PA N I O N : T U R N E R ’ S S E C R E T S K E TC H E S T U R N E R ’ S S K E TC H B O O K S V I R G I N I A WO O L F A L I F E O F J. M .W. T U R N E R Dawn Ades, Michael Richardson & A G U I D E TO B R I T I S H A R T Ian Warrell Ian Warrell Laura Smith Antony Bailey Kryzysztof Fijalkowski Penelope Curtis 9781849760850 HB £14.99 9781849765275 PB £19.99 9781849765985 PB £25 9781849761925 PB £17.99 9781854376688 PB £24.99 9781849760331 PB £19.99 TAT E B R I TA I N : H I G H L I G H T S TAT E G U I D E TO TAT E M O D E R N : WILFREDO L AM WILLIAM BLAKE’S SONGS OF WO L F G A N G T I L L M A N S Kirsteen McSwein MODERN ART TERMS THE HANDBOOK Catherine David INNOCENCE AND OF EXPERIENCE Chris Dercon & Helen Sainsbury 9781849765800 PB £4.99 Simon Wilson & Jessica Lack Matthew Gale 9781849763721 PB £29.99 William Blake 9781849764452 PB £24.99 9781849763998 PB £12.99 9781849763158 PB £19.99 9781854377296 HB £9.99 TAT E M O D E R N : B U I L D I N G A TAT E M O D E R N : H I G H L I G H T S TAT E WAT E R CO LO U R M A N U A L WO R D S A N D P I C T U R E S YAYO I K U S A M A YO U R S K E TC H B O O K MUSEUM FOR THE Simon Bolitho Joyce Townsend & Tony Smibert Quentin Blake Frances Morris YO U R S E L F 21S T C E N T U R Y 9781849763165 PB £4.99 9781849760881 PB £14.99 9781849761512 PB £16.99 9781854379399 PB £24.99 Felicity Allen Chris Dercon & Nicholas Serota 9781854379696 PB £7.99 9781849762182 HB £35 30 31
QU ENTIN BL AKE J.M.W. T U RN ER Quentin Blake (b.1932) is an internationally beloved J.M.W. Turner was born in London in 1775. Considered to illustrator and author. An inspiration to artists everywhere be one of the greatest Romantic painters, he is best known he is perhaps best known for his popular collaborations for his watercolour paintings of imaginative landscapes with the author Roald Dahl. and fierce marine paintings. J. M .W. TURNER THE ‘SKIES’ SKETCHBOOK With an introduction by David Blayney Brown T U R N E R ’ S S E C R E T S K E TC H E S TURNER: T U R N E R ’ S S K E TC H B O O K S WO R D S A N D P I C T U R E S B E YO N D T H E PAG E P E N S I N K & P L AC E S Ian Warrell T H E S K I E S S K E TC H B O O K Ian Warrell Quentin Blake Quentin Blake Quentin Blake 9781849760850 HB £14.99 David Blayney Brown 9781849765275 PB £19.99 9781849761512 PB £16.99 9781849761505 PB £17.99 9781849766388 HB £19.99 9781849764902 HB £18.99 QUENTIN BLAKE 10 0 F I G U R E S: T H E U N S E E N S TA N D I N G I N T H E S U N : TURNER: H OW TO PA I N T L I K E T U R N E R Joanna Carey ART OF QUENTIN BLAKE A L I F E O F J. M .W. T U R N E R T H E LU C E R N E S K E TC H B O O K Nicola Moorby & Ian Warrell 9781849763271 HB £14.99 Quentin Blake Antony Bailey David Blayney Brown 9781854378835 PB £14.99 9781849766159 HB £18.99 9781849761925 PB £17.99 9781849763110 HB £16.99 32 33
HY U NDAI COMMISSION MODERN ARTISTS SERIE S Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall has hosted some of the world’s A ground-breaking series on contemporary artists, most memorable and acclaimed large-scale works of art, including Peter Blake, Sarah Lucas and Tracey Emin. enjoyed by audiences of millions each year. The way artists have responded to this vast, former industrial space has transformed public perceptions of contemporary art. T R AC E Y E M I N PETER BLAKE S A R A H LU C A S Neal Brown Natalie Rudd Matthew Collings ABRAHAM CRUZVILLEGAS P H I L I P P E PA R E N O 9781854375421 PB £16.99 9781854374196 PB £16.99 9781854373892 PB £14.99 Mark Godfrey Andrea Lissoni 9781849763424 PB £16.99 9781849764414 PB £16.99 PETER BLAKE Natalie Rudd ANTONY GORMLEY Martin Caiger-Smith ED RUSCHA Mary Richards Other titles in this series LOUISE BOURGEOIS Ann Coxon WILLIAM KENTRIDGE Kate McCrickard JEFF WALL Craig Burnett RICHARD DEACON Clarrie Wallis SARAH LUCAS Matthew Collings RACHEL WHITEREAD Charlotte Mullins OLAFUR ELIASSON Marcella Beccaria JULIAN OPIE Mary Horlock RICHARD WILSON Simon Morrissey TRACEY EMIN Neal Brown GABRIEL OROZCO Jessica Morgan DOUGLAS GORDON Katrina M.Brown PAULA REGO Fiona Bradley MW Mark Wallinger has created some of the most subtly intelligent MARK WALLINGER and irreverent artworks of the last twenty-five years. While his early focus was on the traditions and values of British society, in the 1990s his interests shifted to a questioning of power MARK WALLINGER structures more widely, and the playful exploration of subjects as diverse as horseracing and the theory of relativity. Always formally inventive and working across media, Wallinger represented Britain at the Venice Biennale in 2001, won the Turner Prize in 2007 and continues to produce ambitious Sally O’Reilly public projects and gallery exhibitions internationally. In this new survey, writer Sally O’Reilly explores the epic narratives, lyrical metaphors and ardent punning through which the artist critically interleaves the mythological, the political and the everyday. With over a hundred full-colour illustrations, this publication provides an ideal introduction to a major contemporary artist. UK £16.99 US $27.50 CAN $31.50 ISBN 978-1-85437-949-8 9 781854 379498 modern artists Series Editor: Lewis Biggs Wallinger Cover V4LASER CORREX.indd 1 15/10/2014 15:28 R I C H A R D D E ACO N RICHARD WILSON M A R K WA L L I N G E R Wallis, Curtis & Gleadowe Simon Morrissey Sally O’Reilly SUPERFLEX TA N I A B R U G U E R A 9781849762250 PB £16.99 9781854375709 PB £14.99 9781854379498 PB £16.99 Donald Hyslop Catherine Wood 9781849764667 PB £19.99 9781849766401 HB £19.99 34 35
TATE INTRODUC TIONS BRITISH ARTISTS SERIE S A series that provides a succint introduction and pictorial Affordable and accessible introductions by leading authorities to overview of the greatest modern artists and artistic movements. some of the greatest figures in British art. From J.M.W Turner and William Blake to Patrick Caulfield and Francis Bacon. 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For some he is an inspiring genius, FrosT WALLIS especially from poetry and from the landscapes of a source of creativity and insight; for others he is Cornwall, yorkshire, the Greek islands and America. an unsettling eccentric. William Vaughan explores resolutely abstract, his paintings, collages and the contradictions that stand in the way of an easy sculptures are known for their exuberance and strong understanding of the artist’s work. With this fresh colour. Joyful and celebratory, his work is also a examination of Blake’s unfolding career, he presents BRITISH ARTISTS an artist with radical and utterly individual vision, BriTish ArTisTs sensitive and contemplative articulation of the way in deeply concerned with the social, religious and which the artist experienced the world. political issues of his age. This is the first book to present the extent of Frost’s art within a historical context and in relation to WILLIAM VAUGHAN is Professor Emeritus in History the work of his international contemporaries. of Art at Birkbeck College, University of London. HOCKNEY IMPRESSIONISTS PICASSO Chris sTephens is Lead Curator, Modern British Art and head of Displays, at Tate Britain. Helen Little Carol Jacobi Silvia Loreti MATTHEW GALE Chris sTephens 9781849765008 PB £8.99 9781849765299 PB £7.99 9781849765848 PB £7.99 UK £14.99 US $24.95 CAN $27.95 ISBN ISBN978-1-84976-191-8 978-1-84976-191-8 UK £14.99 US $24.95 CAN $27.95 ISBN 978-1-84976-190-1 MATTHEW GALE 9 781849 761918 Chris sTephens B E R N A R D L E AC H TERRY FROST J. M .W. T U R N E R A L F R E D WA L L I S Edmund de Waal Chris Stephens Sam Smiles Matthew Gale 9781849760430 £14.99 9781849763646 £14.99 9781849761918 £14.99 9781849762731 £14.99 LUCIAN FREUD (1922 – 2011) was one of the most BRITISH ARTISTS GWEN JOHN was an artist with a singular vision, BRITISH ARTISTS LUCIAN FREUD GWEN JOHN LUCIAN GWEN influential artists of his generation. Hailed as the one whose intense gaze produced some of the most ‘greatest living realist painter’, Freud’s commitment beguiling and atmospheric paintings of the late to realism, and particularly to the human figure, nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Often was often controversial, attracting detractors as unfairly thought of as a recluse, this concise survey FREUD JOHN well as champions. of her life and work places her at the artistic heart of London and Paris. Always creating debate, Freud consistently addressed questions of human existence and perception, testing, Gwen John’s representation of the female nude, her through a sustained practice of looking, the possibility paintings of interiors and the effect of her Catholic BRITISH ARTISTS BRITISH ARTISTS of knowing and recording human individuality. faith on her work are all discussed. The author also covers the key relationship between Gwen In this brand new survey of the artist’s life and work, John’s position as a woman artist and her life-long VIRGINIA BUTTON introduces us to one of the twentieth fascination with the portrayal of the female sitter. century’s most important artists. Virginia Button is a writer and curator and Director of The Falmouth School of Art, Falmouth University. ALICIA FOSTER is a novelist and art historian. She is the author of Warpaint and Tate Women Artists. 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