BOOK:Cai Guo-Qiang, Phaidon Publications
During the ‘90s Cai Guo-Qiang has made projects in all the inhabited continents of the world. Cai’s early works from the ‘80s …
During the ‘90s Cai Guo-Qiang has made projects in all the inhabited continents of the world. Cai’s early works from the ‘80s …
Julius Shulman’s images of midcentury Southern Californian architecture captured not only the distinctive structural, functional, and design elements of a building but …
Hidden amidst soaring snowy mountains, deep valleys, and desolate deserts are some of the greatest treasures of Buddhist culture and Tibetan heritage. …
In a fleeting 14-year period between the two World Wars, Germany’s Bauhaus School of Art and Design changed the face of modernity. …
Sarah Lucas arrived on the English Art Scene via the 1988 group exhibition “Freeze”, alongside several other young British artists coming out …
For many photographers, the freedom and immediacy of the Polaroid process offers an intriguing alternative to their normal picture making activities. For …
Renzo Piano rose to international prominence with his co-design of the Pompidou Center in Paris, described by The New York Times as …
Born in Scotland, Graham MacIndoe studied painting at Edinburgh College of Art and received a master’s degree in photography at the Royal …
The catalogue “Imaginary Ancestors” looks at Primitivism in modern and contemporary art, on the one hand restaging a seminal 1933 Durand-Ruel Gallery …
This catalogue is published in conjunction with the group exhibition “Words Without Thoughts Never to Heaven Go” (31/10-16/12/17) at Almine Rech Gallery …
Published on the occasion of the twenty-five year anniversary of David Zwirner Gallery, the book “David Zwirner 25 Years” paints a picture …
Unlikely is a transdisciplinary journal, which opens unexpected spaces for artistic exchange and scholarly conversations across mediums, disciplines and continents. Unlikely supports …
Last year Phaidon Publications revealed the tome “Black: Architecture in Monochrome”, which delved into the architectural history and application of the color …
The book “Why Art Museums? – The Unfinished Work of Alexander Dorner”, published MIT Press, considers Dorner’s legacy and influence in art …
Tracing a remarkably varied career, the 400 pages monograph on the painter David Diao follows his stylistic evolution, from Abstraction to genre-defying …
Set in postwar New York, “Ninth Street Women”, published by Little, Brown and Company, is an impassioned historical chronicle of five women …
Brutalist Architecture flourished from 1951 to 1975, having descended from the Modernist Architectural movement of the early 20th Century. Brutalism became popular …
The monograph “Subodh Gupta” by SKIRA Editore accompany the first Retrospective dedicated to Subodh Gupta in France, which took place at the …
Corey Presha in “Don’t Piss Down My Leg And Tell Me It’s Raining” explores the legacy of outward and internalized racism in …
Katsushika Hokusai was always a man on the move. He changed domicile more than 90 times during his lifetime and changed his …
Rem Koolhaas founded OMA in 1975 together with Elia and Zoe Zenghelis and Madelon Vriesendorp. He graduated from the Architectural Association in …
The West Side Tennis Club is a private tennis club located in Forest Hills, a neighborhood in the New York City borough …