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  • av Indra Kagis Mcewen, Jean McEwen, Judith Terry & m.fl.
    366,-

  • av Daina Augaitis, Bruce Grenville & Stephanie Rebick
    530,-

    MashUp: The Birth of Modern Culture traces the inexorable rise of collage, montage, sampling and the cut-up.

  • av Philip Monk
    436,-

    Is Toronto Burning? looks at both the beautiful and ugly sides of the underground art scene in Toronto during the late 1970s, brimming with rebellious art from an often overlooked period.

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    320,-

    Residue: The Persistence of the Real presents recent work by artists whose work seeks to reconsider or redefine perceptions of the real. Produced in collaboration with The Vancouver Art Gallery.

  • - Human Futures Expanded
     
    406,-

    See Yourself X explores all forms of physical and technological extension of the head, presenting an array of conceptual and constructed ideas, including hair dos, masks, head constructions, headdresses, and prosthetics by a range of designers, fashion designers, illustrators, hair artists, painters and scientists.

  • av Sarah Tuck
    310,-

    After the Agreement is an exploration and critical analysis of contemporary photography in Belfast after the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, and its relationship to a duty of memory, and ideas of justice and betrayal.

  • av Jean Wainwright & Kathy Kubicki
    436,-

    The Art of Jessica Voorsanger is a comprehensive monograph of multimedia artist Voorsanger's work, dealing with the subjects of popular culture and celebrity, identity, obsession, escapism, and the changing relationship between the fan and the idol, containing an intoxicating combination of celebrity gossip, TV shows and movie stars.

  • av David Liss & Jonathan Shaughnessy
    320,-

    The book will focus on Frenkel's use of perspective and 'voice' throughout her practice, and will use archival material from both her own personal archive and the archive including her work at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario.

  • av Melissa Bennett
    270,-

    Are you Experienced? explores immediacy and immanence in the practices of some of the world's leading artists; highlighting a recent approach in contemporary art wherein the experience of the work is all-encompassing. To be present with the work is to understand it.

  • av Julia Bryan-Wilson, Hiromitsu Toyosaki & Blake Fitzpatrick
    380,-

    A unique and engaging exploration of how the camera lens has shaped public perceptions of the atomic age and its legacy of anxiety. The images featured are extremely vivid and were taken by famed photographers including Weegee, Barbara Kruger, Sandy Skoglun and Garry Winogrand from some of the greatest nuclear events to ever happen.

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    140,-

    Compiles the poems of some of New York's most promising teen poets. Covering topics of marginalisation, sexual abuse, having a voice and identity, these pieces give insight into the minds of teens who mostly wouldn't have the opportunity to express themselves due to their socioeconimic backgrounds.

  • av Thomas Howells
    160,-

    A guide to the hidden spaces in London, perfect for escaping the busy life in the world's capital. It explores community and public gardens, parks, sleepy city squares, elegant graveyards, sprawling woods and working city farms. The photography is beautiful and the finds are fascinating.

  • av Kate Trant
    156,-

    Whether you are a new parent in London, or a tourist with three young children in tow, Kids London will tell you all you need to know to entertain and inspire your children - and give you a break - in the capital. It features major attractions like museums as well as little known places like city farms, spots for nap time and much more.

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    200,-

    Documents commissioned art for display on the Central Line between 2011 and 2012 which included Michael Landy's Acts of Kindness Anna Barham, Alice Channer and Bob and Roberta Smith's art on communication and exchange in the tube and the artworks produced by Hackney youth as part of A Lock is A Gate.

  • av Oliver Richon
    240,-

    The fourth book with the Royal College of Art Photography Department showcasing the cutting-edge work of these nascent artists.

  • av Scott Hocking
    160,-

    A unique collection of photographs,captured over a six year span, of humorous, amateur works of graffiti decorating the urban landscapes, particularly in abandoned and broken down areas.

  • av Stan Douglas, Jeff Derksen & Shep Steiner
    570,-

    The most comprehensive publication of the works of the hugely influential Canadian artist, Ian Wallace. His oeuvre consistently demonstrates conceptual rigour and aesthetic innovation, a reflection of his position as a social historian, critic and educator. His influences reach as far as film, literature, architecture, urban development and more.

  • av Elizabeth McCorquodale
    160,-

    A mini-encyclopedia about the life of plants, the famous botanists who study them and how to tips on cutting, layering and much more. It also takes an in depth look at soil and compost. For garden carers of all ages.

  • av Guy Mannes-Abbott
    310,-

    Represents Guy Mannes-Abbott's uniquely personal encounter with Palestine, interweaving short, poetic texts with exploratory essays. International artists and prominent writers have been invited to respond both directly and indirectly to the texts with newly commissioned works. Published in conjunction with Art School Palestine.

  • av Arantxa Echarte
    310,-

    The form, function and future of the artist's studio is the central focus of the collaboration and of this publication. Studios for Artists presents, through a series of written and visual essays, the design and construction of an award-winning studio building and the establishment of a sustainable graduate studio program.

  • - Redefining Human Perception
    av Madeline Schwartzman
    366,-

    See Yourself Sensing: Redefining Human Perception is the first book to survey the fascinating relationship between design, the body, science and the senses. Over the last 50 years, artists, architects and designers have been experimenting with the boundaries of our senses, altering the way we experience the world.

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    320,-

    Kantor was Here: Tadeusz Kantor in Great Britain is the ultimate volume on the Polish avant-garde artist Tadeusz Kantor and the impact of his work on the British art scene during the 1970s and 1980s through to the present day.

  • av Lucy Siegle
    310,-

    Have you ever thought about how much rubbish you throw away? How every vegetable you buy at the supermarket seems to be wrapped in twice its weight in packaging? Asking such questions, this book provides a basic introduction to the hows, whats, whens, and wheres of recycling. It also includes colourful and distinctive images.

  • av Timothy Hyman
    376,-

    Born to Polish parents, the first 11 years of Andrzej Jackowski's life were spent in a post-war refugee camp, and The Remembered Present delves into the resulting themes of alienation, family, childhood and nationality that are ever-present in the artist's work.

  • av M. J. Long
    376,-

  • av Various
    310,-

    Looking at the issues surrounding collaborative art from a practitioner's perspective, this book examines the working relations between artists and other producers of culture, and explores the future of collective action in the art world.

  • av Draught Associates
    140,-

    This follow-up to the successful "Visual Aid" delves deeper into the factual world, looking at the informative, useful, and quirky things that people have been told, may have once known, or probably should know. Illustrations throughout.

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