Published to accompany this year’s exhibition at Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, here is the most comprehensive publication on the ZERO movement, which thrived from 1958 to 1966. It explores the work of t
Rineke Dijkstra (b. 1959) is one of the most prominent and internationally acclaimed artists working within the genre of photography and video portraiture. Her large-scale photographs show a rare sens
Olafur Eliasson: Reality machines was conceived and designed by Irma Boom, one of the world’s most celebrated graphic designers, to bring to life in book form the artwork and ideas of Danish-Icelandic
This first in a series of five volumes to offer a comprehensive exploration of the drawings of Tony Cragg. Over the past thirty years, Tony Cragg has created an impressive oeuvre of drawings and prin
The special thing about Boris Mikhailov as a ‘book maker’ is that he thinks of and develops photography in sequences, in spaces and cuts, in the forms of its montage. Viewed as a whole, his books and
This catalogue focuses on Lawrence Weiner’s works on paper. Drawing has been an important part of his extensive career, and the primary focus of this catalogue is to trace his works on paper. Weiner’s
Bruce Nauman: A Contemporary presents the artist (born 1941) as contemporary in a double sense. First, the works of Nauman’s 50-plus-year career are placed in the context of contemporary positions and
Type 42 presents 120 works from an extraordinary archive of work by an anonymous artist. The archive is composed of black-and-white polaroids showing headshots and close-ups of actresses taken from th
Published on the occasion of the exhibition ‘Álvaro Siza in/discipline’ at the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, this book brings together a large selection of Siza’s drawings, sketches and person
Among the most acclaimed sculptors of his generation, Anish Kapoor (born 1954) has captured the popular imagination with his biomorphic, optically baffling public sculptures such as the famous ‘Cloud
Chagall’s creative breakthrough came at a time when his life was torn between contrasting experiences. Chagall lived in Paris from 1911 until 1914, creating paintings that combined his recollections
In this new book by Hans Belting, three monographic essays are united by one common problem – the need for perspective after the end of perspective in modern art. Hans Belting not only opens up new wa
This book offers a comprehensive overview of Richard Deacon’s work, beginning with his first pieces of the 1970s – including prints and archive photographs of his early performances, published here fo