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Welcome
Our Spring 2020 catalogue opens with two important endeavours of modern British art
and design history, both of them long in the making. Andrew Lambirth’s new book The Art
of Richard Eurich (see p.2) fills a noticeable gap in the literature of British modernism,
presenting the first complete picture of an artist who has not received the widespread
critical attention he deserves. Shell Art and Advertising (see p.3), with texts by Oliver
Green, Scott Anthony and Margaret Timmers, explores and illustrates Shell’s remarkable
archive of pictorial advertising art in the first half of the 20th century, and takes us back to
an era of patronage of the arts in which the commercial poster was able to flourish.
Our re-launched Architecture and Design list, now three years old, continues to expand
around a number of core strands. These include the design and development of cities (see
Underground Cities, p.11, for a fascinating exploration of subterranean urban expansion);
the housing challenge, with the example of Kay Fisker’s early 20th-century, high-density
urban housing in Denmark (see p.10) continuing to provide a model for new generations of
architects; the work of leading architectural practices today (see Cullinan Studio in the 21st
Century, p.12); and studies in architectural and design history, with a particular focus on
the 19th and 20th centuries (see pp.8-10). I am particularly delighted to announce the first
book in our new series Architectural History of the British Isles: a fascinating, archive-based
study of the most important British school of architecture, the Architectural Association in
London, written by Patrick Zamarian (see p.13).
Our cornucopia of Spring books includes monographs on two leading contemporary
painters, hailing from China and Argentina respectively (see p.4); a range of practical and
thought-provoking guides for art professionals, artists and collectors (see pp.5-6); a
reassessment of the contribution of Greta Magnusson Grossman to mid-century design in
Scandinavia and North America (see p.7); and the first book on a pioneering exponent of
Abstract Expressionism, Californian-style (see p.5). As ever, they are all available from our
website www.lundhumphries.com, with free postage within the UK.
Lucy Myers
Managing Director
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Front cover:
Jaeuk Jung, Amber chair, 2010
Polymer, Thonet no.14
47 x 61 x 90 cm (181/2 x 24 x 351/2 in)
Image courtesy of the artist
From Re-issue, Re-imagine, Re-make, p.7
Back cover:
Guillermo Kuitca, Untitled, 2003–2015 (detail)
Oil on canvas
196.5 x 196.3 cm (77 3/8 x 77 ¼ in)
Image courtesy Hauser & Wirth
From Guillermo Kuitca, p.4
Contents
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The Art of Richard Eurich 2
Shell Art and Advertising 3
Contemporary Painters Series:Ding Yi 4
Contemporary Painters Series:Guillermo Kuitca 4
Frank Lobdell:Abstract Expressionism in California 1945-1967 5
Creative Legacies:Critical Issues for Artists’ Estates 5
The Art Collector’s Handbook:The Definitive Guide to Acquiring and
Owning Art 6
The Museum Curator’s Guide:Understanding, Managing and Presenting
Objects 6
Greta Magnusson Grossman:Modern Design from Sweden
to California 7
Re-issue, Re-imagine, Re-make:Appropriation in Contemporary
Furniture Design 7
The Edwardians and their Houses:The New Life of Old England 8
Arts & Crafts Churches 8
20/20:Twenty Great Houses of the Twentieth Century 9
Designing London:Understanding the Character of the City 9
Richard Seifert:British Brutalist Architecture 10
Kay Fisker:Danish Functionalism and Block-based Housing 10
Underground Cities:New Frontiers in Urban Living 11
Space Framed:Photography, Architecture and the Inhabited
Environment 11
Cullinan Studio in the 21st Century 12
David Connor 12
The Architectural Association in the Postwar Years 13
Concise Guides to Planning:Security, Resilience and Planning 13
Published Books:Highlights 14–23
Index 24
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290 x 240 mm. 192 pages
Includes 170 colour illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-172-7. Hardback. £40.00
June 2020
Andrew Lambirth is a freelance writer who has
written extensively on 20th-century British art. His
previous monographs for Lund Humphries include
Rose Hilton (2009) and Margaret Mellis (2010) and
he contributed chapters to Edward Burra (2011),
Barbara Rae (2008) and Eileen Gray (2015).
• The first book to provide an illustrated survey of Richard Eurich’s entire career
• Features a number of previously unseen works from the artist’s estate and private
collections
This is the first book to present a comprehensive overview of the entire career of
British artist Richard Eurich (1903-1992), a figurative painter of compelling power and
often visionary intensity who brought rare, imaginative reserves to his depiction of the
world around him, as well as to his apprehension of the mysterious and unseen. Eurich
was a private man, not much given to self-promotion, and as such has not received the
widespread attention he deserves.
The Art of Richard Eurich locates the artist within the context of 20th-century British
art, demonstrating his relevance in all quarters of the art world of the period. Eurich
was a draughtsman, landscape painter, teacher, War Artist, autobiographer, marine
painter extraordinaire, portrait painter, figure painter, satirist, genre painter, visual
poet of the beach, and occasional sculptor. His many creative talents are brought
together in a compelling analysis of how these various aspects of the work refer to
each other and to the man who was responsible for them.
Featuring a wide selection of his artworks, from the topographical to the visionary,
from the drawn to the painted, this book unspools the narrative of Eurich’s life through
expertly chosen examples of his paintings and drawings, and places him in relation to
his fellow-artists, friends and contemporaries.
The Art of Richard EurichAndrew Lambirth
Richard Eurich, Gay Lane, 1952, oil on canvas, 76 x 63.5 cm, courtesy of Bradford Museums and Galleries
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Published in association with Shell Heritage Art Collection
270 x 249 mm. 208 pages
Includes 120 colour and 50 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-378-3. Hardback. £35.00
June 2020
Scott Anthony is a writer and historian at Nanyang
Technological University in Singapore.
Oliver Green FRSA is former Head Curator and now
Research Fellow at the London Transport Museum.
He is a historian, lecturer and museums consultant.
Margaret Timmers was formerly Senior Curator of
Prints in the Word and Image Department of the V&A.
She is the editor of Impressions of the Twentieth
Century and Power of the Poster.
• The definitive account of Shell’s significant artistic heritage
• Highlights the work of key artists such as Paul Nash, Graham Sutherland and Ben
Nicholson, as well as Shell’s patronage of the literary world and the work of its Film Unit
• Published to coincide with an exhibition at the Louwman Museum in The Hague, in Autumn 2020
Exploring Shell’s remarkable archive of advertising art, this book is the first to present
a comprehensive overview of the oil company’s artistic heritage.
Examinations of the historical, political and social contexts of Shell art and advertising
enable the authors to assess the work’s cultural significance. By delving into the ways
in which Shell’s publicity was conceived, commissioned, produced and disseminated,
the particular contributions made by artists and designers, including Paul Nash,
Graham Sutherland, Ben Nicholson and Edward McKnight Kauffer, are highlighted, while
broader questions such as Shell’s position within contemporary debates regarding the
aesthetics and proper purpose of 'Commercial Art' art explored.
Drawing on Shell’s extensive poster collection, as well as other contemporary sources,
Shell Art and Advertising provides valuable insights into the development of commercial
art in the UK. Featuring a wealth of fascinating images, this original publication will
appeal to cultural historians, as well as fans of modern British art.
Shell Art and AdvertisingScott Anthony, Oliver Green and Margaret Timmers
Denis Constanduros, Long Man of Wilmington, 1932, Lithograph Poster, 76 x 114 cm, Courtesy of the Shell Heritage Art Collection
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• The first monograph to examine the entire career of Argentinian artist Guillermo Kuitca (b.1961)
• Kuitca has exhibited his work internationally, including at Documenta, the Venice
Biennale (representing Argentina) and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía,
and his work is in collections worldwide including MOMA, New York City, Stedelijk
Museum Amsterdam, Tate Modern, London and CaixaForum, Barcelona
This book presents a detailed account of Guillermo Kuitca’s paintings, analysing his
diverse imagery and reflecting on his engagement with the spaces in which we live.
Following Kuitca’s development from the 1980s to his latest body of work, the narrative
reveals an artist who continually challenges himself and his audience with new kinds of
painterly language. In Kuitca’s hands, everyday visual material such as road maps, street
plans and architectural blueprints are transformed into remarkable paintings. Their impact
comes from their apparent engagement with dark subjects including the Holocaust and
Argentina’s ‘Dirty War’, as well as the artist’s innovative imagery and techniques.
Drawing on conversations and studio visits the author has had with the artist,
Guillermo Kuitca reveals the multifarious elements of a challenging and exciting body
of work. It is essential reading for anyone fascinated by this truly original artist.
Raphael Rubinstein is Professor of Critical Studies at the University of Houston School of
Art and is a Contributing Editor for Art in America.
Guillermo KuitcaRaphael Rubinstein
Contemporary Painters Series
280 x 240 mm. 144 pages
Includes 115 colour illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-379-0. Hardback. £35.00
March 2020
• Examines the impulse behind Ding Yi’s sole use of the 'x' and '+' signs and explores the
considerable variety and development within his oeuvre
• Ding Yi's paintings are collected internationally: institutions holding work by the artist
include the Centre Pompidou, Paris; Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul; M+, Hong
Kong; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles and the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
This is the first monograph to give an overview of the entire career to date of artist
Ding Yi (b.1962), whose work, unlike most other well-known Chinese painters, is wholly
abstract.
Large in scale, and extraordinary in detail, Ding Yi’s paintings invite a myriad of questions,
not least how an intuitive artist works with recurrent patterns and symbols. Tackling
this paradox, the authors discuss a range of questions pertinent to the artist, primary
of which is how China has shaped his work, both culturally and environmentally, over the
past 30 years.
Based on extensive interviews with the artist, Ding Yi presents a definitive portrait of an
important contemporary painter, who holds a unique position in Chinese art history. As
such, it is essential reading for existing fans and the uninitiated alike.
Tony Godfrey is an independent writer and curator. His books include Conceptual Art
(Phaidon) and Painting Today (Phaidon). Kaimei Wang is a writer for several major art
magazines and has founded an independent film festival in China.
Ding YiTony Godfrey and Kaimei Wang
Contemporary Painters Series
280 x 240 mm. 144 pages.
Includes 99 colour illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-373-8. Hardback. £35.00
March 2020
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Creative LegaciesCritical Issues for Artists’ Estates
Edited by Kathy Battista and Bryan Faller
285 x 225 mm. 224 pages
Includes 105 colour and 55 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-395-0. Hardback. £40.00
March 2020
• Contains new and unpublished source material from Frank Lobdell’s studio and archives
• Coincides with a series of exhibitions at Findlay Galleries in New York and Palm Beach, Florida
Amongst the pioneering exponents of Californian Abstract Expressionism was Frank
Lobdell (b.1921-2013) — peer of painters such as Clyfford Still and Mark Rothko, and a
significant artist in his own right, as seen in this groundbreaking book.
Centred around Lobdell’s career, the narrative’s scope is ambitious, charting the events of
those revolutionary years in California, and helping to define the role and participation of
each of the movement's protagonists.
Frank Lobdell makes an important contribution to the scholarship available on this
fascinating slice of American art history, while shedding light on the career of a key artist
of the period.
Thomas Williams is a writer and art dealer. He edited The Bay Area School (2013) and is the
author of numerous other books, catalogues and articles in the fields of 20th-century and
contemporary art.
Frank Lobdell Abstract Expressionism in California 1945-1967
Thomas Williams
Published in association with Sotheby’s Institute of Art
240 x 170 mm. 192 pages
Includes 30 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-352-3. Hardback. £35.00
April 2020
• Offers vital legacy-management information for visual practitioners in all fields, including
art, architecture, decorative art and design
• Illuminates complex questions of artistic copyright and image rights, as well as examining
the estate-dealer relationship
Creative Legacies is an in-depth guide to practical, legal and financial considerations
and best-practice for artists’ estates. Beyond simply offering advice for effective
legacy management, the book provides a nuanced investigation of specific topics
relevant to artists’ legacies.
What is an artist’s legacy? Should artists’ estates be maintained in perpetuity or
permitted to sunset? How do younger artists engage with estate planning today? How
do we ensure the legacies of jewellers, architects and artists working with ephemeral
materials or whose work is entirely site-specific? For all artists and their estates, art-
market professionals and students of the art market, Creative Legacies offers vital
answers to these fascinating and often complex questions of artistic legacy.
Kathy Battista is Director Emerita of the MA Contemporary Art at Sotheby’s Institute of
Art, New York, as well as a practising curator and writer. Bryan Faller is a financial advisor
specialising in the primary Contemporary art markets and secondary Impressionist, Modern
and Contemporary art markets, and teaches at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, New York.
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250 x 190 mm. 152 pages
ISBN 978-1-84822-324-0. Paperback. £24.95
June 2020
Ebooks available
The Museum Curator’s GuideUnderstanding, Managing and Presenting Objects
Nicola Pickering
244 x 172 mm. 256 pages
Includes 15 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-401-8. Paperback. £24.99
June 2020
Ebooks available
• The ‘Bible’ of art collecting, now available in a fully updated paperback edition
• In this new edition, the author draws on her experience since 2015 as Global Head of UBS
bank’s collection of over 30,000 artworks
With the rapid and unprecedented global expansion of the art market, new collectors
are emerging every day. This new edition of Mary Rozell’s definitive handbook is required
reading for new and experienced collectors alike, as well as for anyone aspiring to a
professional career within today’s art market. Fully revised since its first publication to
reflect the changes that have taken place in the art market, art law and in the practice
of collecting, it also includes a new chapter on private museums.
Mary Rozell draws on her long experience as an art collection professional and an art
lawyer to illuminate some of the myriad issues that arise when owning an art collection.
Covering a broad range of topics, this meticulously researched but accessible book is
an essential guide to the fascinating business of collecting.
Mary Rozell is an art lawyer and art historian, and Global Head of the UBS Art Collection.
She was previously the Director of Art Business at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, New York.
The Art Collector’s HandbookThe Definitive Guide to Acquiring and
Owning Art
Mary Rozell
• The essential practical reference guide for museum and gallery professionals as well as
students of museum studies and heritage management
• Written by a highly experienced curator who has worked within a range of different
museum and gallery contexts
The Museum Curator’s Guide is a practical reference book that explores the core work
of the curator within a gallery or museum setting.
Commencing with an overview of current material culture and museum studies
theories, Nicola Pickering discusses their practical application within collections. Using
specific case studies, she considers the role of the curator, their duties, day-to-day
work, interaction with and care or preservation of objects, and the myriad ways objects
can be catalogued, displayed, moved, arranged, stored, interpreted and explained in
a present-day museum. As such, this book is an essential resource for students and
professionals alike.
Nicola Pickering is Teaching Fellow in Museum Studies at the University of Reading. She
was formerly Senior Curator at London Transport Museum and Curator at Eton College
and with the National Trust.
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Re-issue, Re-imagine, Re-make Appropriation in Contemporary Furniture Design
Elisabeth Darby
250 x 190 mm. 144 pages
Includes 50 colour and 20 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-357-8. Hardback. £40.00
May 2020
• The definitive book on Swedish designer Greta Grossman
• Seeks to reaffirm Grossman’s significant contribution to design and architecture, which
was largely ignored until recently
Greta Magnusson Grossman (1906-1999) was a prolific designer working within the
male-dominated world of mid-century modern design, whose status and influence have
been largely ignored. Grossman was the ultimate polymath - an industrial designer,
interior designer and architect working within two fascinating contexts: Scandinavia and
North America.
This book examines her contribution to the fields of architecture, interior and product
design, in line with the emerging reassessment and recognition of women within these
disciplines, and considers her enduring legacy for contemporary design.
Harriet Harriss is an architect and the Dean of the Pratt School of Architecture in
Brooklyn, New York. Naomi House is a designer, educator and writer who has taught at
the Royal College of Art and the Bartlett School of Architecture and is currently a Senior
Lecturer at Middlesex University and Associate Lecturer at Chelsea College of Arts.
Greta Magnusson GrossmanModern Design from Sweden to California
Harriet Harriss and Naomi House
250 x 190 mm. 160 pages
Includes 32 colour and 56 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-261-8. Hardback. £39.95
March 2020
• Illustrated with beautiful, often witty examples, this book provides a rounded critical
discussion of a key topic, setting out the complexities and ethics in a balanced way
• Looks at how increasing numbers of ‘design classics’ have become available in the retail
market as well as being subject to widespread re-interpretation
Global in scope, and focusing on chairs, this book examines the re-issue of
20th-century furniture ‘design classics’ and their widespread re-interpretation by
contemporary designers and artists.
The book brings together key examples of the re-issuing, re-imagining and re-making
of design icons, drawing on observations from designers, artists and manufacturers to
understand the varied motivations behind these activities. It places the works within
their wider historical and cultural context, considering the boundaries between art and
design. The book interrogates issues of authenticity and authorship that are raised by
these re-interpretations.
Elisabeth Darby has been a lecturer at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, London, since 1984 and,
since 2007, has been Programme Director of their MA in Contemporary Design.
The Grossmans' residence at 1659 Waynecrest Drive, Beverly Hills. Photograph courtesy of the R & Company Archives, New York
Verner Panton, Panton Glow, 2018, © Vitra. Photographer: Marc Eggimann
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Arts & Crafts ChurchesAlec Hamilton
260 x 210 mm. 224 pages
Includes 121 colour and 70 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-268-7. Hardback. £45.00
April 2020
• The first comprehensive introduction to Edwardian domestic architecture in over 40 years
• Includes specially commissioned photography that presents a canon of significant houses
as well as reproductions of historic drawings
Edwardian domestic architecture was beautiful and varied in style, and often designed
and built to an unprecedented level of sophistication. This book provides a radical
overview of the subject that shows how this period offered innovative new building
types for weekends, sport and suburban living, and what that reveals about Edwardian
attitudes to old architecture, health and science.
Setting the architecure within its broader social and political context, the book focuses
on how the leading circle of the Liberal Party influenced the pattern of building across
England. Looking at building literature of the period, from Country Life to the mass-
produced picture books for builders, it traces the links between these houses and
suburbs on the one hand, and the other creative forms of the period on the other.
Timothy Brittain-Catlin is Reader in Architecture at Kent School of Architecture and
deputy chairman of the Twentieth Century Society.
The Edwardians and their HousesThe New Life of Old England
Timothy Brittain-Catlin
250 x 190 mm. 320 pages
Includes 250 colour illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-321-9. Hardback. £45.00
April 2020
• The first study of Arts & Crafts churches in Britain provides a region-based
examination of almost 200 Arts & Crafts churches built mostly between 1884 and 1918
• Analyses the artistic, social and political context in which these churches were
designed and built
This comprehensive overview provides the first detailed account of the Arts & Crafts
church, mostly built between 1884 and 1918 in England, Scotland and Wales. While a
handful of churches have been written about extensively, there are scores of less
well-known churches that express Arts & Crafts ideas every bit as vividly.
These churches are visually arresting, with often quaint and capricious exteriors
and beautifully ornamented interiors. The book sets them within the social and
political context, telling a fascinating story about religion as Britain entered the age
of modernity. While the architects were often religiously sceptical, they were still
committed to making beauty, despite their ambivalence about its higher purpose. The
book is divided into regional sections, each including a short essay highlighting key
architects, as well as descriptions of notable churches.
Alec Hamilton has lectured widely on the subject of the Arts & Crafts movement. He
has been a Trustee of the Landmark Trust and of Friends of Friendless Churches.
The chancel of St Andrew’s Church, Roker, 1905-07. Photographer: James O. Davies
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250 x 190 mm. 160 pages
Includes 119 colour illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-326-4. Hardback. £39.95
March 2020
Designing LondonUnderstanding the Character of the City
Ike Ijeh
240 x 170 mm. 224 pages
Includes 100 colour and 50 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-353-0. Hardback. £29.95
May 2020
• An engaging and accessible introduction to some of the key architects of the 20th century
• Uses domestic architecture as a lens through which to understand these architects’
wider architectural approaches
Ordered chronologically, and global in scope, this book provides an account of modern
architecture through the prism of 20 of the most influential houses built over the past
century. By telling the stories of these houses, it offers a fascinating biography of some
of the greatest modern architects.
As a practising architect, John Pardey offers insights into the groundbreaking ideas,
sensitivity to detailing and materials in houses designed by the likes of Gerrit Rietveld,
Le Corbusier, Adolf Loos, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright, Giuseppe
Terragni, Alvar Aalto, Charles and Ray Eames and Oscar Niemeyer, and seeks to discover
what lessons they can still offer architects practising today.
20/20 tells the story of the client, the architect, the house and the events around the
construction of each dwelling during the turbulent 20th century.
John Pardey is a leading architect, the winner of national RIBA awards and of the 2013
Gold Medal for Architecture in Wales.
20/20Twenty Great Houses of the Twentieth Century
John Pardey
• The first definitive book on the key architectural ingredients forming London’s urban
character and how these can be used to design a better city
• Explores the unique role public space plays in London, arguing that it is the space
between buildings, more than the buildings themselves, that underpins urban character
Some of the highest land values in the world have helped fuel a building boom in
London which has chipped away at the unique and precious character that made
it a magnet for development in the first place. In other words, the golden eggs
are poisoning their goose. Which is why a book highlighting the value of London's
character is needed now more than ever.
This book provides a definitive and comprehensive analysis of London’s urban
character. It establishes key principles by which the architecture of the capital’s
streets, buildings and spaces can be designed to enhance its distinct character.
It analyses the constituent physical, social and environmental elements that form
London’s urban character and reviews the architectural, historic and planning
context within which these factors operate. Through case studies of contemporary
architectural projects, it actively demonstrates how that character can be
undermined or enhanced.
Ike Ijeh is the architecture correspondent for Building Magazine and for Building
Design online. He is a practising architect at Blackstone Architects and founder of
London Architecture Walks.
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297 x 297 mm. 160 pages
Includes 60 colour and 90 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-405-6. Hardback. £40.00
June 2020
Kay FiskerDanish Functionalism and Block-based Housing
Andrew Clancy and Colm Moore
290 x 240 mm. 176 pages
Includes 10 colour and 140 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-350-9. Hardback. £40.00
May 2020
• The first book devoted to the influential Brutalist architect Richard Seifert
• Examines Seifert's most recognisable buildings, including the NatWest Tower and Euston's
station buildings
The pioneering British modernist architect Richard Seifert (1910–2001) was one of
the most successful and influential architects of his generation, who changed the
face and fabric of London with a powerful series of highly visible and uncompromising
Brutalist buildings.
Beautifully illustrated, this book analyses a considered selection of Seifert’s buildings,
including Centre Point, the NatWest Tower, the CAA Building, Euston's station buildings,
the Park Tower Hotel in London, The Times newspaper headquarters, the Princess
Grace Hospital, and Sussex Heights in Brighton.
An enigmatic and determined figure, Seifert achieved much in his lifetime yet remains a
controversial and divisive architect due to his unwavering commitment to modernism. This
book reassesses his work, focusing on his innovations in relation to structure and form.
Dominic Bradbury is a writer and journalist who has written more than a dozen books, including
Rabih Hage: Quiet Architecture (Lund Humphries, 2018) and the best-selling Mid-Century
Modern Complete (2014), as well as countless articles on design, architecture and interiors.
Richard Seifert British Brutalist Architecture
Dominic Bradbury
• Features essays and in-depth case studies by leading 21st-century architects, including
Tony Fretton, Clancy Moore and Job Floris
• Illustrated with photos, drawings and useful details, this book provides a valuable model
for high-density urban housing
This book is the first on the architecture of Kay Fisker (1893-1965), a leading exponent
of Danish Functionalism. Fisker had a strong belief in continuity, putting modernism in
perspective and identifying precedents. He built many large-scale housing schemes,
mostly for non-profit workers’ housing associations, and developed innovative and
beautifully considered high-density, low-rise block schemes, which have proven useful
to the growing number of contemporary architects who have examined his designs.
Beautifully illustrated with photographs and architectural drawings, this book
documents and critically analyses Fisker’s seminal housing projects in Copenhagen.
These projects contain valuable lessons for contemporary architects in their economy,
precision and generosity in housing design. Simultaneously, the book sets Fisker’s work
within its historical, social and architectural context, as well as providing in-depth case
studies of work by award-winning contemporary architects influenced by Fisker.
Andrew Clancy has been Professor of Architecture at the Kingston School of Art,
London, since 2016. Colm Moore is currently a senior lecturer at Queen’s University
Belfast. They established award-winning Clancy Moore Architects in 2008.
Centre Point Tower, facade detail. Courtesy of Luke Hayes
Hornbaekhaus, Copenhagen. Courtesy of Clancy Moore
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250 x 190 mm. 240 pages
Includes 50 colour and 100 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-273-1. Hardback. £40.00
April 2020
Space FramedPhotography, Architecture and the Inhabited
Environment
Hugh Campbell
255 x 155 mm. 248 pages
Includes 200 colour illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-358-5. Paperback. £29.95
March 2020
• Offers a global, multidisciplinary perspective on what has been called the ‘final frontier’ in
urban planning – the largely untapped resource of the subsurface of our cities
• Engagingly written and elegantly designed, Underground Cities offers a rich store of 200
colour images of the 'Underworld'
New ideas and technologies are transforming the ways we build and inhabit
underground space. This book explores how these innovations can help to make our
increasingly dense, climate-stressed cities more resilient and more of a pleasure
to live in. While it sets out practical design approaches, Underground Cities is not a
technical manual. Designed for everyone with an interest in the future of our cities, it
is beautifully illustrated and written in an accessible style, drawing on the rich tradition
of underworlds, both real and imagined, in art, history and poetry. Global in scope, the
book ranges across continents, from pioneering cold-climate cities in Montreal and
Helsinki to cities of the future, focussing on Hong Kong, Singapore and Tokyo, as it
surveys the vast expansion in the potential of the underground.
Pamela Johnston was editor of AA Publications for almost three decades and has
extensive experience of producing innovative, thought-provoking books with a broad
visual appeal. John Endicott has specialised in geotechnical engineering since 1970 and
has been practising in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia since 1975.
Underground CitiesNew Frontiers in Urban Living
Edited by Pamela Johnston and John Endicott
• A series of insightful essays examines how photographers engage with architecture and
inhabited space
• Beautifully illustrated, the book focuses on the work of photographers from the early
20th century to the present, including Walker Evans, John Szarkowski, Candida Höfer,
Walter Niedermayr, Helen Levitt, Michael Wesely, William Klein, Stephen Shore, Lee
Freelander, Thomas Struth and Philip-Lorca diCorcia
While much has been written about how photography serves architecture, this book
looks at how fine-art photographers frame constructed space — from cities to single
anonymous rooms. It analyses various techniques used and reveals resonances and
rhythms found in the photographs as they occur at different scales, times and settings.
Photographs become vehicles for thinking about the co-existence between individuals
and social groups and their surrounding spaces and settings in the city and the
landscape. By considering questions of technique and practice on the one hand, and the
formal and aesthetic qualities of photographs on the other, the book opens up new ways
of looking at and thinking about architecture and how we relate to our environment.
Hugh Campbell is the Dean of Architecture and Head of the School of Architecture,
Planning and Environmental Policy at University College Dublin.
12 New Titles Full details of all our books at www.lundhumphries.com
Designing Interiors
250 x 190 mm. 160 pages
Includes 80 colour illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-351-6. Hardback. £40.00
June 2020
David ConnorDrew Plunkett
270 x 249 mm. 176 pages
Includes 150 colour illustrations and 50 b&w line drawings
ISBN 978-1-84822-362-2. Hardback. £40.00
March 2020
• Beautifully illustrated, this monograph provides a comprehensive overview of Cullinan
Studio’s wide range of projects since the beginning of the 21st century
• Includes schemes which have won awards for affordable housing, for masterplanning, for
sustainability and for excellence in design innovations
Cullinan Studio is a highly distinctive, progressive architectural practice that continues
to innovate. This book places its work in the context of the early 21st century. The
Studio has a considerable catalogue of buildings and places achieved since the
Millennium, including cultural centres, industrial, academic and research buildings,
housing and regeneration, health and well-being buildings. In a world where there is
constant pressure to specialise, how do they manage this diversity – and how will they
continue to do so?
The author has worked with the practice directors and practice members, visiting the
key buildings and places with them and discussing them in detail to build up a picture
of how this idealistic and inventive practice negotiates the architectural challenges
of today, finding new ways to serve society and maintain a strongly ethical focus while
continuing to be commercially effective.
Hugh Pearman MBE RIBA was the architecture and design critic for the Sunday Times for
30 years and has been the editor of the RIBA Journal since 2006.
Cullinan Studio in the 21st CenturyHugh Pearman
• The first monograph on influential and award-winning designer David Connor
• Highly illustrated and featuring previously unpublished photos and drawings
David Connor is a British interior and architectural designer, who in the early 1980s
was one of a few pioneers who changed perceptions of what design could be. A
graduate of the Royal College of Art, Connor began his career as an interior designer
before branching out into architecture. His clients and collaborators include Vivienne
Westwood, Anish Kapoor, Malcolm McLaren, Adam Ant, Janet Street Porter, Marco
Pirroni and Leyton House, amongst others.
This book examines Connor’s most significant projects, assessing his idiosyncratic
working methods and identifying his influences and professional relationships with
partners, collaborators and clients. With beautiful illustrations and photographs, it
considers the impact of his interior-design education on his architectural projects and
the link between his drawing techniques and the particularity of his finished work.
Drew Plunkett is a former academic and was Head of Interior Design at Glasgow School
of Art. He now writes on the subject for both students and practitioners.
Croft Lodge Studio by David Connor Design with Kate Darby Architects. Image © James Morris
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Concise Guides to Planning
200 x 130 mm. 144 pages
Includes 44 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-335-6. Hardback. £29.95
January 2020
Ebooks available
Security, Resilience and PlanningPlanning’s Role in Countering Terrorism
Jon Coaffee
Architectural History of the British Isles
250 x 190 mm. 328 pages
Includes 30 colour and 70 b&w illustrations
ISBN 978-1-84822-406-3. Hardback. £45.00
June 2020
• The first archive-based study of the most important British school of architecture, the
Architectural Association
• Offers unique insight into the formative period of leading national and international
architects, including Edward Cullinan, Dixon + Jones, Nicholas Grimshaw and Richard Rogers
In the period following the Second World War, the Architectural Association became the
only British school of architecture of truly global renown. It was one of only two schools
in the world that fully embraced and promoted the pedagogical ideals put forward by
CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne) — and emerged as an admired
example for architectural education in other countries.
Including a fascinating selection of previously unpublished student work, this book
focuses on the history of the school from the end of the War until the mid-1960s,
when Alvin Boyarsky remodelled the AA as a postmodern, ‘internationalist’ school and
detached it from its modernist, British origins.
Patrick Zamarian is a lecturer in Architecture at the University of Liverpool.
The Architectural Association in the Postwar YearsPatrick Zamarian
• Highlights a range of key planning issues relating to how counter-terrorist protective
security is addressed in the planning system
• Includes a range of international case studies and shows how planners can integrate
security considerations with other material considerations in the planning process
This book offers key concepts and practical guidance about the planner’s role in
countering terrorist risk. Public safety and security have always been fundamental
premises of successful public spaces, and material considerations in planning
processes, but especially so since 9/11. The most recent attacks in Berlin, Nice,
London, Melbourne, Barcelona, and elsewhere using fast-moving vehicles in crowded
places have led to a re-evaluation of security in many public locations.
In these uncertain times, planners are increasingly being seen as key stakeholders in
national security and counter-terrorism endeavours, where the spatial configuration
and aesthetic design of protective security interventions will have a crucial impact
upon the vibrancy, resilience and safety of urban centres both now and in the future.
Jon Coaffee is Professor in Urban Geography based in the department of Politics and
International Studies at the University of Warwick.
Fourth-year jury, AA School of Architecture, 1962. Image courtesy of the AA Archives
14 Published Books: Highlights Full details of all our books at www.lundhumphries.com
Architecture through DrawingEdited by Desley Luscombe, Helen Thomas and Niall Hobhouse
Hardback 240 pages £49.95 ISBN 978–1–84822–377–6
Beautiful MovesDesigning Stadia
Benjamin Flowers
Hardback 176 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–224–3
Collett-ZarzyckiThe Tailored Home
Dominic Bradbury
Hardback 160 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–292–2
Cook’s CamdenThe Making of Modern Housing
Mark Swenarton
Hardback 328 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–204–5
Data CitiesHow Satellites are Transforming Architecture and Design
Davina Jackson
Hardback 176 pages £39.95 ISBN 978–1–84822–274–8
Designing for HeritageContemporary Visitor Centres
Ruth Dalton
Hardback 216 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–214–4
Designing London’s Public SpacesPost-war and Now
Susannah Hagan
Hardback 216 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–258–8
Eric Mendelsohn’s Synagogues in AmericaMichael Craig Palmer with an essay by Ita Heinze-Greenberg
Hardback 216 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–294–6
The Global SpectacularContemporary Museum Architecture in China and the Arabian Peninsula
Karen Exell
Hardback 128 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–249–6
Gold CoastCity and Architecture
Andrew Leach
Hardback 160 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–229–8
Japan and the WestAn Architectural Dialogue
Neil Jackson
Hardback 416 pages £55.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–296–0
Modern and Site SpecificThe Architecture of Gino Valle, 1946–2003
Pierre-Alain Croset and Luka Skansi
Hardback 352 pages £50.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–277–9
ARCHITECTURE
Published Books: Highlights 15Twitter & Instagram: @LHArtBooks facebook.com/LHArtBooks
An Organic ArchitectureThe Architecture of Democracy
Frank Lloyd Wright with a new Introduction by Andrew Saint
Hardback 104 pages £20.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–232–8
Play On Contemporary Theatre Architecture in Britain
Alistair Fair
Hardback 224 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–215–1
Prefab Housing and the Future of BuildingProduct to Process
Mathew Aitchison
Hardback 176 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–218–2
Rabih HageQuiet Architecture
Dominic Bradbury
Hardback 160 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–290–8
Rebel ModernistsViennese Architecture since Otto Wagner
Liane Lefaivre
Hardback 336 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–205–2
Ruskin’s Venice: The Stones RevisitedNew Edition
Sarah Quill
Paperback 256 pages £20.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–179–6
Seth Stein Architects Kenneth Powell
Hardback 160 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–239–7
Studio LivesArchitect, Art and Artist in 20th-Century Britain
Louise Campbell
Hardback 288 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–313–4
Temples and TombsThe Sacred and Monumental Architecture of Craig Hamilton
Ellis Woodman
Hardback 144 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–354–7
The Timeless HomeJames Gorst Architects
Dominic Bradbury and Introduction by James Gorst
Hardback 176 pages £49.95 ISBN 978–1–84822–271–7
Travels with Frank Lloyd WrightThe First Global Architect
Gwyn Lloyd Jones
Hardback 192 pages £19.99 ISBN 978–1–84822–226–7
The Wessex ProjectThomas Hardy, Architect
Kester Rattenbury
Hardback 256 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–250–2
16 Published Books: Highlights Full details of all our books at www.lundhumphries.com
ART
Alan Davie and David HockneyEarly Works
Edited by Eleanor Clayton and Helen Little
Paperback 112 pages £24.99 ISBN 978–1–84822–375–2
Alison WildingJo Applin with an essay by Briony Fer
Hardback 192 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–265–6
Amy Sillman
Valerie Smith
Contemporary Painters Series
Hardback 144 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–297–7
Anthony CaroStainless Steel
Karen Wilkin
Hardback 104 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–348–6
Anthony CaroThe Definitive Series on the Sculpture of Anthony Caro
Mary Reid, Julius Bryant, Karen Wilkin, H.F. Westley Smith, and Paul Moorhouse
5–volume boxed set 736 pages £120.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–057–7
Anthony CaroDrawing in Space
Mary Reid
Hardback 152 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–030–0
Anthony CaroFigurative and Narrative Sculpture
Julius Bryant
Hardback 128 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–032–4
Anthony CaroInterior and Exterior
Karen Wilkin
Hardback 152 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–031–7
Anthony CaroPresence
Paul Moorhouse
Hardback 152 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–053–9
Anthony CaroSmall Sculptures
H.F. Westley Smith
Hardback 152 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–051–5
The Art of David JonesVision and Memory
Ariane Bankes and Paul Hills
Hardback 176 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–160–4
Barbara RaeWith texts by Bill Hare, Andrew Lambirth and Gareth Wardell
Hardback 192 Pages £45.00 ISBN 978–0–85331–990–0
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Ben NicholsonWritings and Ideas
Edited by Lee Beard
Hardback 160 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–241–0
Bernard FrizeDavid Rhodes
Contemporary Painters Series
Hardback 144 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–347–9
Christopher WoodKaty Norris
Hardback 176 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–186–4
Cyril Power LinocutsA Complete Catalogue
Philip Vann
Hardback 112 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–140–6
The Diary of Mary Watts 1887–1904Victorian Progressive and Artistic Visionary
Edited by Desna Greenhow
Hardback 264 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–201–4
Dorothea TanningTransformations
Victoria Carruthers
Hardback 224 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–174–1
Eduardo PaolozziJudith Collins
Hardback 304 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–131–4
Edward ArdizzoneArtist and Illustrator
Alan Powers
Hardback 208 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–182–6
Edward Bawden ScrapbooksPeyton Skipwith and Brian Webb
Hardback 208 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–184–0
Eric RaviliousArtist & Designer
Alan Powers
Hardback 216 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–111–6
Eric Ravilious ScrapbooksPeyton Skipwith and Brian Webb
Hardback 208 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–259–5
Etel AdnanKaelen Wilson-Goldie
Contemporary Painters Series
Hardback 144 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–266–3
18 Published Books: Highlights Full details of all our books at www.lundhumphries.com
FragonardThe Fantasy Figures
Edited by Yuriko Jackall
Hardback 160 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–248–9
Frederick Walker and the IdyllistsDonato Esposito
Hardback 208 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–162–8
Geoffrey Clarke Sculptor Catalogue Raisonné
Judith LeGrove
Hardback 248 pages £115.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–254–0
George FullardSculpture and Survival
Michael Bird
Hardback 160 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–0–95704–173–8
Gerald LaingA Catalogue Raisonné
Edited by David Knight
Hardback 488 pages £75.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–210–6
Hans HofmannCatalogue Raisonné of Paintings
Edited by Suzi Villiger
3–volume boxed set 1280 pages £180.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–126–0
Howard HodgkinPainting India
Edited by Eleanor Clayton
Paperback 96 pages £25.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–235–9
Insiders/OutsidersRefugees from Nazi Europe and their Contribution to British Visual Culture
Edited by Monica Bohm-Duchen
Hardback 256 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–346–2
Ivon HitchensPeter Khoroche
Paperback 208 pages £25.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–149–9
Jim ShawDavid Pagel
Contemporary Painters Series
Hardback 144 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–328–8
John RuskinAn Idiosyncratic Dictionary Encompassing his Passions, his Delusions and his Prophecies
Compiled by Michael Glover
Hardback 160 pages £17.50
ISBN 978–1–84822–374–5
Katharina GrosseGregory Volk
Contemporary Painters Series
Hardback 144 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–323–3
18 PUBLISHED BOOKS
Published Books: Highlights 19Twitter & Instagram: @LHArtBooks facebook.com/LHArtBooks
A Kurt Jackson BestiaryKurt Jackson, with a Foreword by John Krebs and an Introduction by Charlotte Mullins
Hardback 160 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–170–3
Kurt Jackson Sketchbooks Alan Livingston and Kurt Jackson
Paperback 144 pages £25.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–155–0
Kurt Jackson’s Botanical LandscapeKurt Jackson with a foreword by Tim Smit and an introduction by Robert Macfarlane
Hardback 160 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–322–6
Kyffin WilliamsThe Light and The Dark
Rian Evans, with photographs by Nicholas Sinclair
Hardback 160 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–240–3
Lee Miller and Surrealism in BritainEdited by Eleanor Clayton
Hardback 152 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–272–4
Leonora CarringtonSurrealism, Alchemy and Art
Susan Aberth
Paperback 160 pages £28.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–056–0
Lois DoddFaye Hirsch
Contemporary Painters Series
Hardback 144 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–237–3
Maggi Hambling: TouchWorks on Paper
Jennifer Ramkalawon
Hardback 144 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–207–6
Mary FeddenEnigmas and Variations
Christopher Andreae
Paperback 176 pages £28.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–154–3
Mary NewcombDrawing from Observation
Tessa Newcomb with an Introduction by William Packer
Hardback 144 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–295–3
Mary WeatherfordSuzanne Hudson
Contemporary Painters Series
Hardback 144 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–246–5
Neo RauchMichael Glover
Contemporary Painters Series
Hardback 144 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–293–9
20 Published Books: Highlights Full details of all our books at www.lundhumphries.com
Paul Feiler1918–2013
Michael Raeburn
Hardback 192 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–028–7
Paul NashLandscape and the Life of Objects
Andrew Causey
Hardback 168 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–096–6
Paul Nash: Outline, An AutobiographyA New Edition
Edited by David Boyd Haycock
Hardback 280 pages £19.99 ISBN 978–1–84822–188–8
Philip TaaffeJohn Yau
Contemporary Painters Series
Hardback 144 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–263–2
Plundering BeautyA History of Art Crime during War
Arthur Tompkins
Hardback 192 pages £25.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–219–9
Radical WomenJessica Dismorr and her Contemporaries
Alicia Foster
Hardback 128 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–370–7
Rose HiltonIan Collins
Hardback 208 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–206–9
Rose WylieClarrie Wallis
Hardback 160 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–225–0
The St Ives ArtistsA Biography of Place and Time
New Edition
Michael Bird
Hardback 288 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–185–7
Sam HermanEdited by Rollo Campbell with a Foreword by The Marquess of Queensberry
Hardback 176 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–325–7
The Sculpture of Kenneth ArmitageWith a Complete Inventory of Works
James Scott assisted by Claudia Milburn with an Introduction by Michael Bird and a Foreword by Antony Gormley
Hardback 208 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–178–9
Sharing ImagesRenaissance Prints into Maiolica and Bronze
Jamie Gabbarelli with contributions by Jonathan Bober
Hardback 144 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–264–9
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Street to StudioRafael Schacter with a Foreword by Carlo McCormick
Hardback 224 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–236–6
Studio VoicesArt and Life in 20th-Century Britain
Edited by Michael Bird
Hardback 256 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–230–4
Sybil Andrews LinocutsA Complete Catalogue
Hana Leaper, with a Foreword by Gordon Samuel
Hardback 136 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–180–2
Tal RMartin Herbert
Contemporary Painters Series
Hardback 144 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–231–1
Thomas Nozkowski John Yau
Contemporary Painters Series
Hardback 152 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–238–0
Tom HammickWall, Window, World
Julian Bell
Hardback 144 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–165–9
Verne Dawson John Hutchinson
Contemporary Painters Series
Hardback 144 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–298–4
Victor PasmoreTowards a New Reality
Anne Goodchild, Alastair Grieve and Elena Crippa
Hardback 120 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–208–3
Winifred Knights 1899-1947 Sacha Llewellyn
Hardback 208 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–177–2
Art Business Today20 Key Topics
Edited by Jos Hackforth-Jones and Iain Robertson
Handbooks in International Art Business
Paperback 224 pages £20.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–091–1
Ebooks available
Art Crime and its PreventionA Handbook for Collectors and Art Professionals
Edited by Arthur Tompkins with a Foreword by Noah Charney
Hardback 240 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–187–1
Ebooks available
Corporate Art CollectionsA Handbook to Corporate Buying
Charlotte Appleyard and James Salzmann
Handbooks in International Art Business
Hardback 160 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–071–3
Ebooks available
ART BUSINESS
22 Published Books: Highlights Full details of all our books at www.lundhumphries.com
Johnston & GillVery British Types
Mark Ovenden
Hardback 200 pages £25.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–176–5
Library of LightEncounters with Artists and Designers
Jo Joelson
Hardback 240 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–253–3
London Transport PostersA Century of Art and Design
Edited by David Bownes and Oliver Green
Paperback 240 pages £25.00 ISBN 978–0–85331–985–6
London Underground MapsArt, Design and Cartography
Claire Dobbin
Hardback 136 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–104–8
Crime and the Art MarketRiah Pryor
Hardback 192 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–171–0
Ebooks available
Dark Side of the BoomThe Excesses of the Art Market in the 21st Century
Georgina Adam
Paperback 232 pages £19.99 ISBN 978–1–84822–220–5
Ebooks available
New Art, New MarketsIain Robertson
Paperback 272 pages £25.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–217–5
Ebooks available
Photography and the Art MarketJuliet Hacking
Handbooks in International Art Business
Hardback 256 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–148–2
Ebooks available
Visual Arts and the LawA Handbook for Professionals
Judith B. Prowda
Handbooks in International Art Business
Hardback 280 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–086–7
Ebooks available
BrinkworthSo Good So Far
Graeme Brooker
Designing Interiors
Hardback 176 pages £40.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–255–7
Design for the Corporate World 1950–1975Edited by Wim de Wit
Hardback 160 pages £45.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–194–9
Heath Robinson’s Commercial ArtA Compendium of His Advertising Work
Geoffrey Beare
Hardback 256 pages £30.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–216–8
DESIGN
Published Books: Highlights 23Twitter & Instagram: @LHArtBooks facebook.com/LHArtBooks
Planning and Real EstateBrendan Williams
Concise Guides to Planning
Hardback 128 pages £29.95 ISBN 978–1–84822–355–4
Ebooks available
Planning, Sustainability and NatureDave Counsell and Rob Stoneman
Concise Guides to Planning
Hardback 144 pages £29.95 ISBN 978–1–84822–285–4
Ebooks available
The Urban Design ProcessPhilip Black and Taki Eddin Sonbli
Concise Guides to Planning
Hardback 160 pages £29.95 ISBN 978–1–84822–288–5
Ebooks available
Why Plan?Theory for Practitioners
Graham Haughton and Iain White
Concise Guides to Planning
Hardback 160 pages £29.95 ISBN 978–1–84822–278–6
Ebooks available
New Museum Practice in AsiaEdited by Caroline Lang and John Reeve
Hardback 288 pages £50.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–256–4
Children and PlanningClaire Freeman and Andrea Cook
Concise Guides to Planning
Hardback 176 pages £29.95 ISBN 978–1–84822–314–1
Ebooks available
Green Infrastructure PlanningReintegrating Landscape in Urban Planning
Ian Mell
Concise Guides to Planning
Hardback 160 pages £29.95 ISBN 978–1–84822–275–5
Ebooks available
Neighbourhood Planning in PracticeGavin Parker, Kat Salter and Matthew Wargent
Concise Guides to Planning
Hardback 160 pages £29.95 ISBN 978–1–84822–283–0
Ebooks available
Moholy-Nagy in Britain1935–1937
Valeria Carullo
Paperback 96 pages £29.95 ISBN 978–1–84822–376–9
Creating the V&AVictoria and Albert’s Museum (1851–1861)
Julius Bryant
V&A 19th-Century Series
Hardback 176 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–349–3
Designing the V&AThe Museum as a Work of Art (1857–1909)
Julius Bryant
V&A 19th-Century Series
Hardback 176 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–233–5
The Museum and the FactoryThe V&A, Elkington and the Electrical Revolution
Alistair Grant and Angus Patterson
V&A 19th-Century Series
Hardback 160 pages £35.00 ISBN 978–1–84822–291–5
MUSEUM STUDIES
PLANNING
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AAberth, Susan 19Adam, Georgina 22Aitchison, Mathew 15Alan Davie and David Hockney 16Alison Wilding 16Amy Sillman 16Andreae, Christopher 19Anthony Caro 16Anthony, Scott 3Appleyard, Charlotte 21Applin, Jo 16Architectural Association in the
Postwar Years, The 13Architecture through Drawing 14Art Business Today 21Art Collector’s Handbook,
The 6Art Crime and its Prevention 21Art of David Jones, The 16Art of Richard Eurich, The 2Arts & Crafts Churches 8
BBankes, Ariane 16Barbara Rae 16Battista, Kathy 5Beard, Lee 17Beare, Geoffrey 22Beautiful Moves 14Bell, Julian 21Ben Nicholson 17Bernard Frize 17Bird, Michael 18, 20, 21Black, Philip 23Bober, Jonathan 20Bohm-Duchen, Monica 18Bownes, David 22Boyd Haycock, David 20Bradbury, Dominic 10, 14, 15Brinkworth 22Brittain-Catlin, Timothy 8Brooker, Graeme 22Bryant, Julius 16, 23
CCampbell, Louise 15Campbell, Rollo 20Carruthers, Victoria 17Carullo, Valeria 23Causey, Andrew 20Charney, Noah 21Children and Planning 23Christopher Wood 17Clancy, Andrew 10Clayton, Eleanor 16, 18, 19Coaffee, Jon 13Collett-Zarzycki 14Collins, Ian 20Collins, Judith 17Cook, Andrea 23Cook’s Camden 14Corporate Art Collections 21Counsell, Dave 23Creating the V&A 23Creative Legacies 5Crime and the Art Market 22Crippa, Elena 21Croset, Pierre-Alain 14Cullinan Studio in the
21st Century 12Cyril Power Linocuts 17
DDalton, Ruth 14Darby, Elisabeth 7Dark Side of the Boom 22Data Cities 14David Connor 12Design for the Corporate World
1950-1975 22
Designing for Heritage 14Designing London 9Designing London’s
Public Spaces 14Designing the V&A 23de Wit, Wim 22Diary of Mary Watts 1887-1904,
The 17Ding Yi 4Dobbin, Claire 22Dorothea Tanning 17
EEduardo Paolozzi 17Edward Ardizzone 17Edward Bawden Scrapbooks 17Edwardians and their Houses,
The 8Endicott, John 11Eric Mendelsohn’s Synagogues
in America 14Eric Ravilious 17Eric Ravilious Scrapbooks 17Esposito, Donato 18Etel Adnan 17Evans, Rian 19Exell, Karen 14
FFair, Alistair 15Faller, Bryan 5Fer, Briony 16Flowers, Benjamin 14Foster, Alicia 20Fragonard 18Frank Lobdell 5Frederick Walker and the
Idyllists 18Freeman, Claire 23
GGabbarelli, Jamie 20Geoffrey Clarke Sculptor 18George Fullard 18Gerald Laing 18Global Spectacular, The 14Glover, Michael 18, 19Godfrey, Tony 4Gold Coast 14Goodchild, Anne 21Gormley, Antony 20Gorst, James 15Grant, Alistair 23Greenhow, Desna 17Green Infrastructure Planning 23Green, Oliver 3, 22Greta Magnusson Grossman 7Grieve, Alastair 21Guillermo Kuitca 4
HHackforth-Jones, Jos 21Hacking, Juliet 22Hagan, Susannah 14Hamilton, Alec 8Hans Hofmann 18Hare, Bill 16Harriss, Harriet 7Haughton, Graham 23Heath Robinson’s
Commercial Art 22Heinze-Greenberg, Ita 14Herbert, Martin 21Hills, Paul 16Hirsch, Faye 19Hobhouse, Niall 14House, Naomi 7Howard Hodgkin 18Hudson, Suzanne 19Hutchinson, John 21
IIjeh, Ike 9Insiders/Outsiders 18
Ivon Hitchens 18
JJackall, Yuriko 18Jackson, Davina 14Jackson, Kurt 19Jackson, Neil 14Japan and the West 14Jim Shaw 18Joelson, Jo 22John Ruskin 18Johnston & Gill 22Johnston, Pamela 11
KKatharina Grosse 18Kay Fisker 10Khoroche, Peter 18Knight, David 18Krebs, John 19Kurt Jackson Bestiary, A 19Kurt Jackson’s Botanical
Landscape 19Kurt Jackson Sketchbooks 19Kyffin Williams 19
LLambirth, Andrew 2, 16Lang, Caroline 23Leach, Andrew 14Leaper, Hana 21Lee Miller and Surrealism in
Britain 19Lefaivre, Liane 15LeGrove, Judith 18Leonora Carrington 19Library of Light 22Little, Helen 16Livingston, Alan 19Llewellyn, Sacha 21Lloyd Jones, Gwyn 15Lloyd Wright, Frank 15Lois Dodd 19London Transport Posters 22London Underground Maps 22Luscombe, Desley 14
MMacfarlane, Robert 19Maggi Hambling: Touch 19Mary Fedden 19Mary Newcomb 19Mary Weatherford 19McCormick, Carlo 21Mell, Ian 23Milburn, Claudia 20Modern and Site Specific 14Moholy-Nagy in Britain 23Moore, Colm 10Moorhouse, Paul 16Mullins, Charlotte 19Museum and the Factory,
The 23Museum Curator’s Guide, The 6
NNeighbourhood Planning in
Practice 23Neo Rauch 19New Art, New Markets 22Newcomb, Tessa 19New Museum Practice in
Asia 23Norris, Katy 17
OOrganic Architecture, An 15Ovenden, Mark 22
PPacker, William 19Pagel, David 18Palmer, Michael Craig 14 Pardey, John 9
Parker, Gavin 23Patterson, Angus 23Paul Feiler 20Paul Nash 20Paul Nash: Outline, An
Autobiography 20Pearman, Hugh 12Philip Taaffe 20Photography and the Art
Market 22Pickering, Nicola 6Planning and Real Estate 23Planning, Sustainability and
Nature 23Play On 15Plundering Beauty 20Plunkett, Drew 12Powell, Kenneth 15Powers, Alan 17Prefab Housing and the Future
of Building 15Prowda, Judith B. 22Pryor, Riah 22
QQueensberry, The
Marquess of 20Quill, Sarah 15
RRabih Hage 15Radical Women 20Raeburn, Michael 20Ramkalawon, Jennifer 19Rattenbury, Kester 15Rebel Modernists 15Reeve, John 23Reid, Mary 16Re-issue, Re-imagine,
Re-make 7Rhodes, David 17Richard Seifert 10Robertson, Iain 21, 22Rose Hilton 20Rose Wylie 20Rozell, Mary 6Rubinstein, Raphael 4Ruskin’s Venice: The Stones
Revisited 15
SSalter, Kat 23Salzmann, James 21Sam Herman 20Samuel, Gordon 21Schacter, Rafael 21Scott, James 20Sculpture of Kenneth Armitage,
The 20Security, Resilience and
Planning 13Seth Stein Architects 15Sharing Images 20Shell Art and Advertising 3Sinclair, Nicholas 19Skansi, Luka 14Skipwith, Peyton 17Smith, Valerie 16Smit, Tim 19Sonbli, Taki Eddin 23Space Framed 11St Ives Artists, The 20Stoneman, Rob 23Street to Studio 21Studio Lives 15Studio Voices 21Swenarton, Mark 14Sybil Andrews Linocuts 21
TTal R 21Temples and Tombs 15Thomas, Helen 14
Thomas Nozkowski 21Timeless Home, The 15Timmers, Margaret 3Tom Hammick 21Tompkins, Arthur 20, 21Travels with Frank Lloyd
Wright 15
UUnderground Cities 11Urban Design Process, The 23
VVann, Philip 17Verne Dawson 21Victor Pasmore 21Villiger, Suzi 18Visual Arts and the Law 22Volk, Gregory 18
WWallis, Clarrie 20Wang, Kaimei 4Wardell, Gareth 16Wargent, Matthew 23Webb, Brian 17Wessex Project, The 15Westley Smith, H.F. 16White, Iain 23Why Plan? 23Wilkin, Karen 16Williams, Brendan 23Williams, Thomas 5Wilson-Goldie, Kaelen 17Winifred Knights 1899-1947 21Woodman, Ellis 15
YYau, John 20, 21
ZZamarian, Patrick 13
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