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  • av Anton Corbijn
    796,-

    Leading international photographer and film-maker Anton Corbijn presents images from his extensive body of work in which he explores the crossover between photography and the world of fashion.

  • av Stephan Vanfleteren
    346,-

    The heroes of the Tour of Flanders and the Paris-Roubaix are tough and determined. The Flemings specialise in riding on bad roads and in bad weather. This set of photos provides an intimate and emotional portrait of these legendary athletes, landscapes and the Flemish culture by Stephan Vanfleteren

  • av Piet Boyens, Laura Stamps, Paul Huvenne, m.fl.
    766,-

    The COBRA group's anarchic story is not just an important strand in art history - it remains as lively as ever and has inspired all sorts of artists who were never directly involved with Cobra.

  • - The Big Travel Book
     
    376,-

    Discover England & Wales takes you to Medieval towns, dreamy landscapes with picturesque villages, mysterious stone circles, mighty fortresses, magnificent cathedrals and modern urbanity - all this characterising this amazing 'patch of earth'.

  • av Eddo Hartmann
    620,-

    One of the few western photographers allowed access to the capital of North Korea, Eddo Hartmann captures the character of North Korean ambition. Published to accompany an exhibition at the Museum Huis van Marseille in Amsterdam.

  • av Gert Verbelen
    430,-

    Gert Verbelen discovered stories in desolate places, leading to a photo documentary about real individuals.

  • av Jessica Van Geel
    770,-

    Published to accompany the centennial anniversary of the iconic Rietveld Schröderhuis, one of the most iconic houses in architecture history and the dynamic partnership between Rietveld and Schröder, portraying them as an architect-duo. Book designed by Irma Boom.

  • av Willemijn Stammis
    546,-

    James Ensor (1860-1949) was a Belgian painter known for his provocative and innovative works, often featuring masks and grotesque figures. This book highlights his graphic work and accompanies a major exhibition at Museum Plantin-Moretus, Antwerp, Belgium, from September 24 2024 to January 5 2025.

  • av Frouke van Dijke
    486,-

    Major publication on the depiction of Paris during a turbulent period in the history of Paris by the French impressionists, accompanying the exhibition 'Impressionist Paris - A Panoramic View of Paris in French Impressionism' at Kunstmuseum Den Haag from February 15 to June 1 2025.

  • av Dirk Braeckman
    716,-

    A visual exploration between the work of acclaimed photographer Dirk Braeckman (1985) and symbolist painter Léon Spilliaert (1881-1946). Accompanies the exhibition 'Braeckman-Spilliaert' at Kunstmuseum Den Haag from October 12 2024 onwards. Text in English and Dutch.

  • av Johan De Smet
    656,-

    Spectacular oeuvre overview of one of the most significant representatives of Impressionist Luminism: Emile Claus (1849-1924). Published on the occasion of the artist's centennial exhibition in MUDEL Museum, Deinze, Belgium from September 28 2024 to January 26 2025.

  • av Katrien Lichtert
    656,-

    This richly illustrated book throws light on the legacy and life of Margaret of Parma, whose importance in 16th century Europe has often been overshadowed. Accompanies an exhibition in Belgium from September 21 2024 to January 5 2025 with loans from the Louvre, Galleria Nazionale Parma, Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, The British Museum and more.

  • av Koenraad Jonckheere
    620,-

  • av Frederik Buyckx
    830,-

    Photographer Frederik Buyckx captures his wanderings in nature in awe-inspiring, intriguing photographs. Accompanies an exhibition at St Peter's Abbey, Ghent 16 May to 18 August 2024. Text in English and Dutch.

  • av Walter van Beirendonck
    770,-

    A captivating journey through the collages of the renowned Antwerp-Six fashion designer, Walter Van Beirendonck. This books comprises hundreds of original collages, tracing Van Beirendonck's creative evolution from his formative years at the Antwerp Fashion Academy to the present day.

  • av Walter van Beirendonck
    1 626,-

    A captivating journey through the sketchbooks of the renowned Antwerp-Six fashion designer, Walter Van Beirendonck. This large format book features three interchangeable covers and comprises over 500 iconic fashion sketches, tracing Van Beirendonck's creative evolution from his formative years at the Antwerp Fashion Academy to the present day.

  • av Anne Ruygt
    716,-

    This impressive volume approaches Cindy Sherman's photographic oeuvre from a new perspective. It reveals the subject of fashion as the starting point for the artist's critical investigation of gender, stereotypes, and age. Published to accompany an exhibition in Belgium from September 28th 2024 to February 2nd 2025. Text in English and Dutch.

  • av Sabine Penot
    716,-

    Published to accompany the once-in-a-lifetime Rembrandt exhibition at the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna. Rembrandt's powerful art left a lasting impression on his gifted pupil Samuel van Hoogstraten. The fascinating interplay between both artists is unique - you have never seen Rembrandt like this before.

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    656,-

    A superb overview of the oeuvre of a conceptual painter: Belgian artist Jef Verheyen. The book contains an extensive visual essay in which Verheyen's development is depicted in dialogue with work by his contemporaries.

  • av Lieve Blancquaert
    716,-

    Today's Europe seen through the eyes of photographer Lieve Blancquaert, as she travelled through the continent in the Spring of 2023.

  • av Alejandro Vergara Sharp
    410,-

    This book is an in-depth art-historical reflection on value judgments in art by one of Europe's leading curators.

  • av Anne-Rieke van Schaik
    716,-

    Remarkable maps and atlases reveal the rich history of cartography in the Low Countries.

  • av Nino Simonishvili
    560,-

    This book shows how the turbulent history and the many exchanges along the major trade and silk routes at this crossroads of Europe and Asia resulted in an unimaginably rich heritage, which has remained largely unexposed until now.

  • av Anna Koopstra
    560,-

    This book describes Memling's breathtaking paintings in close detail, while offering readers the opportunity to (re)discover his oeuvre as a whole. Text in English and Dutch.

  • av Carl Depauw
    560,-

    Unique cross-fertilisation between contemporary and historical masters in the Antwerp Museum Mayer van den Bergh. Text in English and Dutch.

  • av Danny Willems
    790,-

    Photographer and soul brother Danny Willems shows the real Arno in hundreds of images. Text in English and Dutch.

  • av Bram Demunter
    730,-

    Long-awaited monograph by artist Bram Demunter offering insight into Demunter's vibrant oeuvre and his innovative visual language of colour, shape and meaning. Text in English and Dutch.

  • av Hans Broek
    730,-

    The first overview of the work of Dutch artist Hans Broek, whose painted landscapes of far-flung places and locations connected to the Dutch slave trade ('guilty architecture') create a moving and silent witness to history. Text in English and Dutch.

  • av Eddo Hartmann
    730,-

    - Publication to coincide with the exhibition of the same name at Huis Marseille in Amsterdam from 28 October 2023 to 25 February 2024Eddo Hartmann's new photographic project focuses on one of the first 'sacrifice zones' created by governments in the late modern era for the secret production, testing and maintenance of nuclear and chemical weapons of all kinds. The residents of these locations unknowingly became guinea pigs in the experiment. Today, these areas have become examples of ecocide: the irreversible destruction of nature on a large scale. A remote area of Kazakhstan was once home to the Soviet Union's main nuclear testing facilities. It became known as 'The Polygon'. On this site more than 450 nuclear tests took place from 1949 to 1989, without regard for their effect on the local population and the environment. The full impact of the radiation only became apparent after the test site closed in the early 1990s. Today, this corner of the Kazakh steppe is a place of desolation and decay. The landscape is dotted with strange lakes formed by nuclear explosions and the remains of giant concrete structures. It seems uninhabitable, and yet people live there, demonstrating incredible resilience. Eddo Hartmann (b. 1973) studied photographic design at the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) in The Hague. He mainly focuses on long-running documentary projects and is the author of Setting the Stage - North Korea, published by Hannibal Books. He currently also works as a lecturer in photography and visual grammar at KABK in The Hague. Publication to coincide with the exhibition of the same name at Huis Marseille in Amsterdam from 28 October 2023 to 25 February 2024.

  • av Stephan Vanfleteren
    790,-

    A masterful overview of studio photography by Stephan Vanfleteren, from the last 12 years. The photographer embraces well-known personalities and anonymous people.

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