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Collecting as Modernist Practice

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Collecting as Modernist Practice

Jeremy Braddock

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Focuses on collective forms of modernist expression – the art collection, the anthology, and the archive &nda... See details

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Becoming Picasso: Paris 1901

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Becoming Picasso: Paris 1901

Barnaby Wright

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Accompanying a unique exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery, London, this catalogue tells the remarkable story of Pab... See details

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Colossal: From Ancient Greece to Giacometti

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The Colossal: From Ancient Greece to Giacometti

Peter Mason

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Peter Mason’s book is an analysis of the colossal throughout history – the colossal in the sense both o... See details

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Good Old Drawing: G.O.D.

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Good Old Drawing: G.O.D.

other primary creator John Holder and Philip Hodgkinson, foreword by Nicholas Serota

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A celebration of drawing from some of the countries renowed, respected and loved ilustrators, including David Hockn... See details

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Weiwei-isms

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Weiwei-isms

Ai Weiwei, edited by Larry Warsh

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Offers a collection of quotes that demonstrates the elegant simplicity of the author’s thoughts on key aspect... See details

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Mute Poetry, Speaking Pictures

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Mute Poetry, Speaking Pictures

Leonard Barkan

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Why do painters sometimes wish they were poets – and why do poets sometimes wish they were painters? What hap... See details

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Null Object: Gustav Metzger Thinks About Nothing

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Null Object: Gustav Metzger Thinks About Nothing

Bronac Ferran, Hari Kunzru and Nick Lambert, edited by Bruce Gilchrist and Jo Joelson

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Ravilious: Submarine

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Ravilious: Submarine

James Russell, edited by Tim Mainstone, illustrated by Eric Ravilious

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From Bow to Biennale: Artists of the East London Group

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From Bow to Biennale: Artists of the East London Group

David Buckman

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Art of Walking: A Field Guide

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Art of Walking: A Field Guide

edited by David Evans

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Medieval Modern: Art Out of Time

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Medieval Modern: Art Out of Time

Alexander Nagel

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‘Whenever I come into contact with contemporary art,’ Nagel writes in Medieval Modern, ‘I find references sho... See details

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Beyond the Page

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Beyond the Page

Quentin Blake

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The author is one of the best-known illustrators in the world, creating iconic characters for amongst others Russel... See details

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Bigger Splash: Painting After Performance

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A Bigger Splash: Painting After Performance

edited by Catherine Wood

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Offers a look at the dynamic relationship between performance and painting from 1950 onwards. Moving through half a... See details

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Roundel: 100 Artists Remake a London Icon

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The Roundel: 100 Artists Remake a London Icon

Jonathan Glancey, Claire Dobbin and Sally Shaw, edited by Tamsin Dillon

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