
Born in Iran and based in Berlin, German artist Nairy Baghramian explores and reflects on formal languages of both modernism and post-minimalism. This book provides an overview of the work of Nairy Baghramian, with texts that explore the sculptor’s creative process.

American Surrealist Dorothea Tanning (1910–2012) worked for seven decades across painting, sculpture, printmaking, installation, and writing, creating one of the twentieth century’s most enigmatic bodies of work. Her art evokes dreamlike worlds between figuration and abstraction, forging a prismatic language still resonant today. This illustrated catalog focuses on works from the 1950s–90s, tracing her stylistic evolution through twenty key paintings, scholarly essays, and her 1986 manifesto “To Paint.”

Günther Uecker (1930–2025) was a renowned German painter, sculptor, and installation artist, famous for his pioneering kinetic art and iconic, tactile nail reliefs. As a key member of the post-war ZERO group, he explored light, space, and movement, using rhythmic, repetitive hammering to create dynamic, meditative structures that interact with the viewer. This book is a collection fo some of his nail paintings and watercolours.
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Published to coincide with a major exhibition of the work of the Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi (1864-1916).

A limited edition booklet published in conjunction with the 2009 Tate Triennial. It functions as a companion guide, featuring contributions that explore the "Altermodern" concept—a term coined by curator Nicolas Bourriaud to describe art made as a reaction against standardisation and commercialism.
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It’s Urgent! is a project curated by Hans-Ulrich Obrist, which began in 2019 in Denmark. During the elections for the European Parliament in 2019, artists were invited to think about the present and the future with an exhibition of posters on billboards in the city of Copenhagen. The idea then was to make the artists’ works available to the public, inserting them into public life and the community.
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Published to coincide with the Standard Bank Young Artist Award 2015, Kemang Wa Lehulere's first comprehensive monograph traces his work from 2005 to 2015. Images of Wa Lehulere's drawings, performances, videos and installations are interspersed with various forms of texts by the artist, including poetry and scripts for performance,

Ian Hamilton Finlay (1925–2006) was an influential Scottish poet, artist, and gardener renowned for blending classical poetry with visual art, sculpture, and landscape design. This publication was published on the occassion of his works exhibited at La Fondation Cartier.

While Haring's career involved a diverse range of art making—painting, drawing, performance, video, murals, and art merchandising, he drew over 5,000 chalk drawings over a 5 year period, from 1980 to 1985, in New York City subway stations. These have become his most well known and celebrated works, and this book present them together.

This book features 44 of Odundo's vessels alongside a large selection of museological and contemporary objects that reveal the wide range of global references that have informed her practice. The book object comprises a series of interleaved sections presenting an organic flow of content which pairs and juxtaposes the historic and the contemporary, featuring works by Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Lucie Rie, Jean Arp, as well as ancient vessels from around the world.
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This comprehensive monograph contains a selection of emblematic works by Sengalese-born artist Issa Samb aka Joe Ouakam. The publication follows Samb's first solo exhibition in Europe, curated by Koyo Kouoh, entitled “WORD! WORD? WORD!".
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Published to coincide with the Standard Bank Young Artist Award 2015, Kemang Wa Lehulere's first comprehensive monograph traces his work from 2005 to 2015. Images of Wa Lehulere's drawings, performances, videos and installations are interspersed with various forms of texts by the artist, including poetry and scripts for performance,

Ian Hamilton Finlay (1925–2006) was an influential Scottish poet, artist, and gardener renowned for blending classical poetry with visual art, sculpture, and landscape design. This publication was published on the occassion of his works exhibited at La Fondation Cartier.

Born in Iran and based in Berlin, German artist Nairy Baghramian explores and reflects on formal languages of both modernism and post-minimalism. This book provides an overview of the work of Nairy Baghramian, with texts that explore the sculptor’s creative process.

This book features 44 of Odundo's vessels alongside a large selection of museological and contemporary objects that reveal the wide range of global references that have informed her practice. The book object comprises a series of interleaved sections presenting an organic flow of content which pairs and juxtaposes the historic and the contemporary, featuring works by Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska, Lucie Rie, Jean Arp, as well as ancient vessels from around the world.
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This comprehensive monograph contains a selection of emblematic works by Sengalese-born artist Issa Samb aka Joe Ouakam. The publication follows Samb's first solo exhibition in Europe, curated by Koyo Kouoh, entitled “WORD! WORD? WORD!".

A limited edition booklet published in conjunction with the 2009 Tate Triennial. It functions as a companion guide, featuring contributions that explore the "Altermodern" concept—a term coined by curator Nicolas Bourriaud to describe art made as a reaction against standardisation and commercialism.
.jpg)
Published to coincide with a major exhibition of the work of the Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi (1864-1916).

American Surrealist Dorothea Tanning (1910–2012) worked for seven decades across painting, sculpture, printmaking, installation, and writing, creating one of the twentieth century’s most enigmatic bodies of work. Her art evokes dreamlike worlds between figuration and abstraction, forging a prismatic language still resonant today. This illustrated catalog focuses on works from the 1950s–90s, tracing her stylistic evolution through twenty key paintings, scholarly essays, and her 1986 manifesto “To Paint.”

While Haring's career involved a diverse range of art making—painting, drawing, performance, video, murals, and art merchandising, he drew over 5,000 chalk drawings over a 5 year period, from 1980 to 1985, in New York City subway stations. These have become his most well known and celebrated works, and this book present them together.

Günther Uecker (1930–2025) was a renowned German painter, sculptor, and installation artist, famous for his pioneering kinetic art and iconic, tactile nail reliefs. As a key member of the post-war ZERO group, he explored light, space, and movement, using rhythmic, repetitive hammering to create dynamic, meditative structures that interact with the viewer. This book is a collection fo some of his nail paintings and watercolours.
.jpg)
It’s Urgent! is a project curated by Hans-Ulrich Obrist, which began in 2019 in Denmark. During the elections for the European Parliament in 2019, artists were invited to think about the present and the future with an exhibition of posters on billboards in the city of Copenhagen. The idea then was to make the artists’ works available to the public, inserting them into public life and the community.