Louise Bourgeois & Pablo Picasso: Anatomies of Desire
An elegantly produced double portrait of the affinities and differences between two of the 20th century’s greatest artists
An elegantly produced double portrait of the affinities and differences between two of the 20th century’s greatest artists
Lucian Freud’s arresting self-portraits provide an insight into the enigmatic artist’s psyche and document his developing style.
Spanning some thirty years, Luc Tuymans’ exhibition, “Intolerance,” speaks to certain abiding preoccupations the Belgian painter has long mined in counterpoint with a rapidly changing world.
An exhibition catalogue of Cecily Brown’s retrospective at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Pablo Picasso’s often experimental and at times revolutionary use of paper is the subject of this major study, published to accompany an exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, London (25 January – 13 April 2020) and the Cleveland Museum of Art (24 May – 23 August 2020).
An affordable introduction to the quilts, paintings and posters of Faith Ringgold, a preeminent chronicler of Black life in America.
A fresh look at Hopper’s iconic vision of the American landscape – its gas stations, diners and highways.
Léon Spilliaert (1881-1946) was one of the most important Flemish artists of the twentieth century. This publication accompanies the first major exhibition of his work in the UK
This book, which accompanies the first major exhibition devoted to David Hockney’s drawings in over 20 years, will explore Hockney as a draughtsman from the 1950s to now, with a focus on himself, his family and friends.