The Rossetti Boxed Notecards are from the new Tate Notebooks and Notecards range, featuring four of Tate's best-loved artists: Rossetti, Turner, Sargent and Whistler. Each boxed set contains 16 noteca
The Turner Boxed Notecards are from the new Tate Notebooks and Notecards range, featuring four of Tate's best-loved artists: Rossetti, Turner, Sargent and Whistler. Each boxed set contains 16 notecard
The Sargent Boxed Notecards are from the new Tate Notebooks and Notecards range, featuring four of Tate's best-loved artists: Rossetti, Turner, Sargent and Whistler. Each boxed set contains 16 notecar
The Whistler Boxed Notecards are from the new Tate Notebooks and Notecards range, featuring four of Tate's best-loved artists: Rossetti, Turner, Sargent and Whistler. Each boxed set contains 16 noteca
The Rossetti Notecard Wallet is from the new Tate Notebooks and Notecards range, featuring four of Tate's best-loved artists: Rossetti, Turner, Sargent and Whistler. Each wallet contains 8 cards, 171
The Turner Notecard Wallet is from the new Tate Notebooks and Notecards range, featuring four of Tate's best-loved artists: Rossetti, Turner, Sargent and Whistler. Each wallet contains 8 cards, 171 mm
The Rossetti A5 Notebook is from the new Tate Notebooks and Notecards range, featuring four of Tate's best-loved artists. Each notebook is 210 mm high and 148 mm wide, has 192 plain pages, bound by co
The Sargent A5 Notebook is from the new Tate Notebooks and Notecards range, featuring four of Tate's best-loved artists: Rossetti, Turner, Sargent and Whistler. Each notebook is 210 mm high and 148 mm
The Whistler A5 Notebook is from the new Tate Notebooks and Notecards range, featuring four of Tate's best-loved artists: Rossetti, Turner, Sargent and Whistler. Each notebook is 210 mm high and 148 m
The Rossetti A6 Notebook is from the new Tate Notebooks and Notecards range, featuring four of Tate's best-loved artists: Rossetti, Turner, Sargent and Whistler. Each notebook is 148 mm high and 105 m
The Reversible Book is from the Tate Art Materials series. Each double-sided book is 209 mm high and 145 mm wide, with 40 lined pages on one side and 40 blank pages on the other. Tate Art Materials ar
The Landscape Sketchbook is from the Tate Art Materials series. Each sketchbook is 290 mm wide and 148 mm high and contains 15 pages. Tate Art Materials are a practical and beautiful designed selectio
Explores the relationship between the work of William Klein (b 1928), one of the twentieth century's most important and influential photographers and film-makers, and that of Daido Moriyama (b 1938),
“A fish and a teardrop. Five black spots, four blossoms blue, and a T that is white. A heart and an arabesque. A smile, a black Q, and a reflection of you.” These are just some of the hundreds of obje
Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1863-1944) is best known for his painting "The Scream", painted in 1893, which has become one of the most iconic images in the modern world. This title presents a selec
The tumultuous events of the Russian Revolution were matched by dramatic shifts in graphic art and design that continue to influence our visual landscape. David King, an expert on Soviet art and an in
Published to accompany an international group exhibition at Tate St Ives, this title explores how the history and legacy of modernist abstract painting continues to inspire painters and artists workin
Marion Bataille is one of the world's greatest pop-up designers and the creator of the best-selling ABC3D, which sold more than 200,000 copies around the world. In 10, she plays with the shape of numb
In this encounter between one of the twentieth century's greatest philosophical minds and an artist fundamental to our understanding of the development of modern art, Michel Foucault explores Edouard
Ideal for any family planning a trip to the seaside and beautifully illustrated with fun and humor, this book lets readers share in all the excitement of the beach as they follow the characters from
A leading figure in the Abstract Expressionist movement, Mark Rothko (1903-1970) is widely seen as one of the greatest painters of the 20th century. His paintings are famous for the intense, emotiona
The Flemish Baroque painter Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) first came to Britain in 1620 at the behest of King James. When James died in 1625, his successor, Charles I, recognized van Dyck's skill in ca
Sparkling with humor and inventiveness, The Coloring Book is packed full of ideas. Absorbing and stimulating, it’ll motivate each reader not only to use color imaginatively, but also to think creative
In this book, David Blayney Brown, one of the world's leading experts on Turner reveals the role watercolours played in Turner's life and work from those he sent for exhibition to the Royal Academy to
J.M.W Turner was constantly exploring the technical possibilities of paint at the same time as he pushed the limits of what had been previously attempted in painting.
Do you know who dripped paint on large canvases? Or which artist saw angels in the street? Can you explain what Cubism is? These quirky, catchy songs introduce listeners of all ages to fascinating fac
Jeff Wall is one of the most highly regarded artists at work in the world today and has played a key role in establishing photography as a contemporary art form. Jeff Wall: Photographs 1978-2004 has b
Three of the best-known modern British artists working today, who also happen to be old friends, come together in an exhibition of their work and ideas, as well as their personal communications with e
From May to October 2003 two enormous inflatable sculptures will loom above visitors to Tate Modern and those strolling along the riverbank. The first, Blockhead, revisits one of McCarthy's trademark
Bridget Riley is one of Britain's most celebrated artists, and her career has been distinguished by a series of remarkable innovations. She first attracted critical attention with the dazzling black-
This publication accompanies an exhibition, A Moving World, in Tate St. Ives 2002, which integrates many of the themes of Richard Long's art, text and photo works from Cornwall to Bolivia, together w
Lebanese artist Huguette Caland (b.1931) has her first UK museum solo exhibition at Tate St Ives. Taken from the late 1960s to the early 1980s, many of the works will be shown in the UK for the first