Going Once is a fascinating celebration of evolving taste, told through the stories behind 250 objects sold by leading auction house, Christie’s. Since 1766, Christie’s has been one of the world’s most important auction houses. Over the years, it has sold artworks at record-breaking prices by everyone from Vincent Van Gogh, Rembrandt and Leonardo da…
Take a deep dive into graphic design history with this big and bold volume celebrating the very best in graphic design.  Graphic Classics presents the work of 400 designers across 33 countries and 5 continents, with work dating back to the 14th century. Bringing together designs that range from album art to religious materials, the…
Great Women Artists is a compelling read, bringing together more than 400 artworks created by women over five centuries of female creativity. This timely and richly-illustrated book presents the work of previously overlooked artists who are only now gaining the recognition and prominence they deserve. Each artist is represented by a key artwork and introductory…
Spanning almost five centuries, this ground-breaking book brings together the work of over 300 women painters from around the world. From well-known historical painters to today’s most exciting rising stars, this beautiful book presents us with a more balanced history of art. Featuring over 300 pages and images, this book celebrates the work of influential…
Great Women Sculptors is a visually stunning celebration of more than 300 ground-breaking women sculptors. The book considers creative excellence from around the world over the last 500 years, from the Renaissance to the present day.  Organised alphabetically, the book presents us with the sculptural creativity of infamous sculptors like Yayoi Kusama and Barbara Hepworth, alongside…
British artist and writer, Harland Miller, is internationally-acclaimed for his amusing and profound book-cover inspired canvases. In Shadows I Boogie is the most comprehensive book to date to chronicle Miller’s creativity. Covering almost twenty years of his paintings, the book showcases his appropriation of classic Penguin paperbacks, combining pop art and abstraction to create artworks…
This book is the first of its kind to explore the creative genius of the greatest American architect of the 19th century, H.H Richardson.  Featuring a curated selection of 450 drawings preserved since Richardson’s death, including sketches, renderings and plans of more than 50 projects, the book celebrates his legacy on American architecture via city…
Herman Miller are internationally-revered for their pioneering furniture designs and for their trail-blazing emphasis on the environment and community service. Herman Miller: A Way of Living is a fascinating chronicle of the history of the innovative furniture company, from its founding in the early twentieth century to today. Featuring new and archival photography and stories…
One for design fans, audiophiles and passionate collectors, this book takes us into the wonderful world of high-end audio design. At a time when sales of vinyl records have hit a 25-year high, this stylish book explores how, when and why the world has fallen in love with the look, feel and sound of top-of-the-line…
How to Collect Art is a must-read for any aspiring collectors. Written by Magnus Resch, the world’s leading art-market economist, the book explains the core principles of the art market and reveals the secrets of how to build and grow an art collection. Resch covers burning questions, including what kind of art to invest in,…
Artist and writer, Harland Miller, is known for paintings of battered Penguin book covers, emblazoned with inventively droll titles, and the artist’s name as the author.  In Shadows I Boogie features a pink print, and a book which covers two decades of Miller’s paintings, alongside specially-commissioned essays by renowned art writers, Michael Bracewell, Martin…
Interiors: The Greatest Rooms of the Century presents a collection of the best living spaces found around the world with a focus on residential interior design and decorating. Featuring 400 rooms from 25 countries organised by designer from A-Z, the book showcases interiors designed by fashion designers, artists, style icons, and film stars who have made…
Since the internet was born in 1989, the art world has grappled with its impact. This fascinating book dives into the world of networked culture, and the artists and events that have defined the mass medium of our time. Written by Omar Kholeif – a leading voice in the digital world whose career trajectory parallels…
Italian Interiors: Rooms With A View is a celebration of the beauty and romance of Italian interior design. Milan-based writer, Laura May Todd, takes readers on an intimate tour of 50 of Italy’s most beautiful homes, from historic palaces in Venice and mid-century apartments in Milan to sun-filled villas in rural Sicily.  Encompassing the homes…
American painter, Jackson Pollock, was a major figure in Abstract Expressionism. Known for his distinctive ‘drip technique’ which involved pouring and splashing household paint onto his canvases, his work continues to inspire. Written by Director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, Helen A. Harrison, and featuring numerous depictions of his work, this book is…