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Iconic modernist photography from the collection of Sir Elton John

Shoair Mavlian is Assistant Curator at Tate Modern. Simon Baker is Senior Curator, International Art (Photography) at Tate Modern.

Sir Elton John, musician and philanthropist, has built one of the greatest private collections of photography in the world. This book presents an unparalleled selection of modernist images, which introduce a crucial moment in the history of photography when artists were beginning to use the camera and darkroom to redefine and transform visions of the modern world. Technological advancements gave artists the freedom to experiment and test the limits of the medium enabling new imaginings of portraits, nudes and still lifes; and street life and the modern world was captured from a new, uniquely modern perspective.

Showcasing only original vintage prints by the artists themselves, the book features key figures from the 1920s to 1950s, such as Brassaï, André Kertész, Dorothea Lange, Tina Modotti, Man Ray, Edward Steichen and Alexander Rodchenko. Also includes a newly commissioned interview with Sir Elton John and essays on modernist photography and technology and innovation by Dawn Ades and Shoair Mavlian.

The Radical EyeEdited by Shoair Mavlian and Simon Baker

150 colour illustrations 290 x 218 mm240 pp

£40.00 • hb9781849764063

£29.99 • pb9781849764070

November 2016

Exhibition

Tate Modern, London10/11/16 – 07/05/17

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A richly illustrated survey of one of the best-loved and distinctive British artists of the 20th century

Emma Chambers is Curator of Modern British Art at Tate Britain.

Paul Nash was a British surrealist painter as well as a photographer, writer and designer of applied art. He is also known for his work as an official war artist, producing some of the most memorable images of the First and Second World Wars, and as one of the most evocative landscape painters of his generation.

Featuring works from across the four decades of his rich career, this book is the first to examine Nash’s work in an international context. While best known for his British landscapes, Nash was also a pioneer of modernism in Britain, promoting the avant-garde European styles of abstraction and surrealism in the 1920s and 1930s.

Fully illustrated with beautifully reproduced works from Nash’s entire career, fresh scholarship and a wealth of archival material (some of it never before published), this is a timely survey of a significant artist.

Paul NashEdited by Emma Chambers

180 colour illustrations 265 x 210 mm192 pp

£35.00 • hb with jacket9781849764353

£24.99 • pb with flaps9781849764919

October 2016

Paul Nash

Exhibition

Tate Britain, London26/10/16 – 05/03/17

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PAUL NASH

DAViD BOYD HAYCOCK

BritiSH ArtiStS

UK £14.99 US $24.95 CAN $27.95

ISBN 978-1-84976-191-8

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Part of the bestselling British Artists series, this is a key introduction to a leading 20th century artist

David Boyd Haycock is an art historian and curator whose books include the acclaimed A Crisis of Brilliance.

For more titles in the British Artists series, please see page 31

As a painter, illustrator and critic, Paul Nash (1889–1946) was at the forefront of British art in the first half of the twentieth century. Inspired by Willam Blake, Samuel Palmer and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, he produced some of the greatest paintings of the First and Second World Wars. In the intervening years he helped introduce the British avant-garde to the thrilling potential of European modernism, experimenting with abstraction and helping to establish the Surrealist movement in Britain.

In this thoughtful and comprehensive survey, David Boyd Haycock explores the full course of Nash’s eventful career, his profound love of the English landscape, and the psychological forces that led him to pursue a lifelong vision of flight.

British Artists: Paul NashDavid Boyd Haycock

60 colour illustrations 246 x 189 mm96 pp

£16.99 • hb9781849764391

October 2016

Exhibition

Tate Britain, London26/10/16 – 05/03/17

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Exploring the photographic vision of one of Britain’s best-loved modernist artists

Simon Grant is editor of TATE ETC magazine and co-editor of Picpus magazine. He is the author of In My View: Personal Reflections on Art by Today’s leading Artists, and has contributed to several catalogues on the work of Paul Nash.

For the first time in a generation, the world of Paul Nash’s photographs is revealed in this intimate new book. Best known for his evocative landscape paintings, Nash was also a consummate photographer, who believed that the camera could reveal aspects of the world that the painter could not. While they have long been known as a compositional tool for Nash’s paintings, this book reveals his black-and-white photographs as powerful and atmospheric works in their own right.

The recent digitisation of Nash’s extensive collection of photographs from the Tate Archive shows an artist whose subject matter, style and content was immensely varied and inventive. Including both little-known and previously unpublished photographs, and a highly informative contextual essay by author Simon Grant, Informal Beauty explores the experimental nature of Nash’s output and the intensity and power of his photographic vision.

Informal BeautyThe Photographs of Paul NashSimon Grant

100 duotone images 195 x 154 mm144 pp

£16.99 • real cloth with tipped-in image9781849764407

October 2016

Exhibition

Tate Britain, London26/10/16 – 05/03/17

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A long-awaited survey of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century

Leah Dickerman is the Marlene Hess Curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA, New York. Achim Borchardt-Hume is Director of Exhibitions, Tate Modern

The first US artist to win the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale in 1963, Robert Rauschenberg (1925–2008) blazed a new trail for art in the second half of the twentieth century. Bringing together a selection of key works from different periods, the book will provide a long overdue opportunity to discover a remarkably consistent artistic trajectory which steadfastly refused to be straight-jacketed by rules and conventions.

Each chapter of Rauschenberg’s six-decade career will be represented by major works.Introduced by Leah Dickerman, this book collects fourteen essays focusing on key moments in Rauschenberg’s oeuvre.

With personal and touching contributions by those who knew him, this richly illustrated publication is an essential reference to one of the most compelling and unique voices in twentieth-century art, as well as a significant contribution to the field of international modernism.

Robert RauschenbergEdited by Leah Dickerman and Achim Borchardt-Hume

475 colour illustrations 305 x 241 mm392 pp

£50.00 • hb9781849764889

£35.00 • pb9781849762724

November 2016

Exhibition

Tate Modern, London01/12/16 – 02/04/17

MoMA, New York16/05/17 – 04/09/17

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art04/11/17 – 25/03/18

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Swiss-born artist Paul Klee (1879ñ1940) created

some of the most innovative works of the twentieth

century ñ in media as varied as oil paint, watercolour,

etching, pencil, ink, and pastel. Uniquely among his

contemporaries, he combined the machine aesthetic

of modernism with lyrical, organic elements, arriving

at a visual language entirely his own. Although he

moved freely between media and from guration to

abstraction, Kleeís works remain instantly recognisable,

often characterised by a playfulness and wit that can

sharpen to biting satire on occasion.

The son of a musician, and a violinist of professional

standard himself, Klee abandoned music to study art in

Munich. It was in Munich that he met and befriended the

artists Wasily Kandinsky, Franz Marc and August Macke,

taking part in the second Expressionist Blaue Reiter

exhibition in 1912. In 1921 Klee was appointed to teach

at the Bauhaus, where he remained for ten years as an

in uential and much-loved gure. His writings on art,

including his best-known literary work The Pedagogical

Sketchbook, have had a continuing in uence to this day.

Flavia Frigeri was the 2010ñ2011 Hilla Rebay

International Fellow at the Solomon R. Guggenheim

Museum, New York; the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum,

Bilbao; and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice,

and is now Assistant Curator at Tate Modern.

Klee Tate Introductions

Klee

Flavia Frigeri

UK £6.99 US $10.95 CAN $11.95

ISBN 978-1-84976-036-2

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MatisseJuliette Rizzi

9781849762984pb £6.99

ChagallMonica Bohm-Duchen

9781849760379pb £6.99

LichtensteinNathan Dunne

9781849760218pb £6.99

KleeFlavia Frigeri

9781849760362pb £6.99

MunchFrank Høifødt

9781849760225pb £6.99

GauguinNancy Ireson

9781854379368pb £6.99

Pre-RaphaelitesJason Rosenfeld9781849760249

pb £6.99

MiróIria Candela

9781854379412pb £6.99

WarholStephanie Straine9781849763189

pb £8.99

Tate IntroductionsSuccinct introductions with a pictorial overview of the greatest modern artists and artistic movements.

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UK £8.99

A central figure in pop art, Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was one of the most significant and influential artists of the later twentieth century. In the 1960s he began to explore the growing interplay between mass culture and the visual arts, and his constant experimentation with new processes for the dissemination of art played a pivotal role in redefining access to culture and art as we know it today.

At the height of his fame, Warhol claimed he was ‘abandoning’ painting, shifting his practice towards a commitment to the theoretically limitless channels of publishing, film, fashion, music, and broadcasting. It was this ‘transmission’ of art and radical ideas that embodied his ethical conviction that ‘art should be for everyone’.

Stephanie Straine is Assistant Curator at Tate Liverpool, and specialises in American art of the 1960s. Her lively yet authoritative text, augmented by extensive colour illustrations, provides the perfect introduction to the life and work of a pioneering artist whose legacy extends into the digital age.

Rauschenberg Tate Introductions

Warhol

Stephanie Straine

Edward Krcma is Lecturer in Art History at the University of Anglia.

A lively and accessible introduction to the life and work of Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008), one of the most inventive artists of the post-war period. An important influence on Pop artists in the 1960s, Rauschenberg worked across a variety of media, and actively collaborated with musicians, choreographers and dancers, scientists and engineers.

This introduction charts the progress of Rauschenberg’s long career from his student days at the famous Black Mountain College in the late 1940s to his experimental projects and inventive series from the 1970s and beyond.

RauschenbergTate IntroductionsEdward Krcma

60 colour illustrations 210 x 168 mm80pp

£7.99 • pb9781849764896

November 2016

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UK £8.99

A central figure in pop art, Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was one of the most significant and influential artists of the later twentieth century. In the 1960s he began to explore the growing interplay between mass culture and the visual arts, and his constant experimentation with new processes for the dissemination of art played a pivotal role in redefining access to culture and art as we know it today.

At the height of his fame, Warhol claimed he was ‘abandoning’ painting, shifting his practice towards a commitment to the theoretically limitless channels of publishing, film, fashion, music, and broadcasting. It was this ‘transmission’ of art and radical ideas that embodied his ethical conviction that ‘art should be for everyone’.

Stephanie Straine is Assistant Curator at Tate Liverpool, and specialises in American art of the 1960s. Her lively yet authoritative text, augmented by extensive colour illustrations, provides the perfect introduction to the life and work of a pioneering artist whose legacy extends into the digital age.

O’Keeffe Tate Introductions

Warhol

Stephanie Straine

Hannah Johnston is Assistant Curator at Tate Modern.

An engaging survey and pictorial overview of the career of Georgia O’Keeffe, one of the most significant and intriguing artists of the twentieth century.

Taking the form of a chronological career biography, accompanied by summaries of major works and key periods, this concise book includes discussion of O’Keeffe’s upbringing, education and early work; her relationship with photographer Alfred Stieglitz and his cosmopolitan circle; the artist’s cityscapes of New York; her still lives, including flower paintings; and the artist’s late abstractions, the culmination of a lifetime’s immersion in the landscape.

O’KeeffeTate IntroductionsHannah Johnston

60 colour illustrations 210 x 168 mm80 pp

£7.99 • pb9781849764049

July 2016

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Dark Malembo, God of the Crossroads 1943Le Sombre Malembo, Dieu du CarrefourOil paint on canvas, 153 x 126.4The Rudman Trust

The Jungle 1943La JunglaOil paint and gouache on paper mounted on canvas, 239.4 x 229.9The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Inter-

American Fund, acc. no.140.1945

86 87

Wifredo Lam in Albissola with several pictures from the Brousses (Bushes) series, between 1958 and 1963

Untitled [The Bush] 1958Sans titre [La Brousse]Mixed media on paper mounted on canvas, 244 x 345Private collection, courtesy of Galerie Gmurzynska

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WIFREDO LAM

THE EY E XHIBITION

An unparalleled survey of Cuban artist Wifredo Lam, a leading figure in the global modernist movement

Catherine David is Co-Director of the Musée national d’art moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris

Wifredo Lam (1902–82) is one of the most important figures in global modernism. Born in Cuba, he travelled extensively in Europe in the 1930s where he was inspired by (and knew personally) many of the 20th century’s greatest artists, most significantly Picasso. Lam is now recognised as an artist who made a lasting contribution to international modern art.

A selection of esteemed contributors explore Lam’s prolific six-decade career, from his encounter with cubism and surrealism in Paris to the post-war circles he worked within in Havana. An anthology of key writings on Lam and a fully illustrated biography enrich this vital survey of his life and work.

Dazzlingly illustrated with over 300 works, including paintings, drawings and photographs, this beautiful book serves to introduce newcomers to Lam, as well as deepen the understanding of those already familiar with his work.

Wifredo LamEdited by Catherine David

330 colour illustrations 280 x 235 mm240 pp

£29.99 • pb with flaps9781849763721

September 2016

Exhibition

Reina Sofia, Madrid19/04/16 – 15/08/16

Tate Modern, London14/09/16 – 18/01/17

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Georgia

O’KeeffeOnce-in-a-generation publication on one of America’s most beloved and influential artists

Tanya Barson is Curator of International Art at Tate Modern.

Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986) was one of the foundational figures of American modernism. O’Keeffe rose to prominence as a painter in the early twentieth century at the heart of the New York avant-garde circle that centred around Alfred Stieglitz, who would become her husband.

Whilst many contemporary texts on O’Keeffe have focused on her relationship with Stieglitz or re-hashed familiar clichés, particularly about her paintings of flowers, this book brilliantly reassesses the artist’s place in the canon of twentieth-century art. Featuring essays from a new generation of scholars, O’Keeffe is revealed as a multi-faceted artist who constantly experimented at the boundary between figuration and abstraction.

Lavishly illustrated, and including rarely reproduced works and an illustrated chronology, this is the definitive book on one of the most significant and popular artists of modern times.

Georgia O’KeeffeEdited by Tanya Barson

300 colour illustrations 290 x 245 mm272 pp

£40.00 • hb9781849763714

£29.99 • pb9781849764032

July 2016

Exhibition

Tate Modern, London06/07/16 – 30/10/16

Kunstforum, Vienna07/12/16 – 26/03/17

AGO, Toronto22/04/17 – 30/07/17

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J. M.W. T U R N E R T H E ‘ S K I E S ’ S K E T C H B O O K

With an introduction by David Blayney Brown

Beautifully reproduced edition of Turner’s studies of skies

David Blayney Brown is Manton Curator of British Art, 1790–1850, Tate Britain.

One of the most popular painters of all time, J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851) created a remarkable collection of sketchbooks over the course of his career.

The ‘Skies’ sketchbook takes its name from its many richly coloured sky studies. Most of the sketches in the book were presumably observed in England, but a few may have been seen in Italy, Germany and the Netherlands. The dramatic consequences of the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815, darkening skies and reddening sunsets around the world, surely caught his attention. Turner’s more intensely-coloured studies may document these effects which lasted for over a year.

This edition of the sketchbook reproduces all these beautiful drawings in near-facsimile. In an illustrated introduction, David Blayney Brown discusses their background and impact and offers an insight into the workings of one of Britain’s most revered artists.

J.M.W. TurnerThe ‘Skies’ SketchbookIntroduction by David Blayney Brown

144 colour illustrations 135 x 257 mm152 pp

£16.99 • real cloth with tipped-in image9781849764902

September 2016

‘A painter who does not make his skies a very material part of his composition – neglects to avail himself of one of his greatest aids and his chief organ of sentiment’– J.M.W. Turner

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The first publication in over a decade on one of Poland’s most significant neo-avante-garde artists

Kasia Redzisz is Senior Curator at Tate Liverpool.Stephanie Straine is Curator at Tate Liverpool.

Published to coincide with the first UK retrospective of work by Edward Krasinski (1925–2004), one of the most important Polish artists of the twentieth century.

This richly illustrated publication will investigate the development of Krasinski’s unique formal language, showcasing works spanning over fifty years of the artist’s remarkable career. Introduced by Tate curator Kasia Redzisz, a series of texts by leading scholars present fresh research on Krasinski’s practice, placing it within a wider global context.

Featuring rarely reproduced artworks and documentary photographs, as well as previously unpublished archival materials and a fully illustrated chronology, this is the definitive English-language volume on one of the most important Polish artists of the twentieth century.

Edward KrasinskiEdited by Kasia Redzisz with Stephanie Straine

90 colour illustrations 240 x 215 mm128 pp

£16.99 • pb with flaps9781849764926

October 2016

Exhibition

Tate Liverpool21/10/16 – 12/03/17

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The latest in a series accompanying annual site-specificcommissions by some of the world’s leading artists

Andrea Lissoni is Senior Curator, International Art (Film), Tate Modern.

Since Tate Modern opened in 2000, the Turbine Hall has hosted some of the world’s most memorable and acclaimed works of contemporary art. The annual Hyundai Commission, now in its second year, gives artists an opportunity to create new work for this unique context.

In 2016 the commission is undertaken by Philippe Parreno, a leading French artist who works across film, video, sound, sculpture, performance and information technology. Recently he presented a vast installation H{N)Y P N(Y}OSIS at Park Avenue Armory, New York (2015), which fused film, light, sound and performance to create a dramatic sensory journey.

Created in close collaboration with the artist, the book will feature a fully illustrated survey of Parreno’s life and work and an in-depth interview with curator Andrea Lissoni. It will include stunning photographs of the dramatic new installation in the Turbine Hall.

Hyundai Commission:

Philippe ParrenoEdited by Andrea Lissoni

130 colour illustrations 235 x 170 mm160 pp

£16.99 • pb with flaps9781849764414

October 2016

Exhibition

Tate Modern, London04/10/16 – 02/04/17

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Born in Beirut to a Palestinian family in 1952, artist Mona Hatoum settled in Britain in 1975 after war broke out in Lebanon. Her art – from early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper – is concerned with confrontational themes of violence, oppression and voyeurism, often in reference to the human body; and with the juxtaposition of beauty and horror, desire and revulsion. She explores the fine line between the familiar and the uncanny, exposing a world characterised by conflicts and contradictions.

Drawing on her expansive career, this richly illustrated book reflects thirty-five years of consistently poetic and radical thinking. Nine essays, including a text by renowned Orientalist scholar Edward Said and an introduction by curator Clarrie Wallis, cover both the theory and practice of Hatoum’s work, making this the essential book on one of the most distinctly powerful voices in contemporary art.

Christine Van Assche is Chief Curator at Large at the Centre Pompidou, Paris.

Clarrie Wallis is Curator, Modern and Contemporary British Art, at Tate.

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Mona Hatoum

UK £19.99 US $47.00 CAN $57.00

JOHN HEARTFIELD✮DAVID KING & ERNST VOLLANDUK £25·00 US $50·00 CAN $62·50

ISBN 978-1-84976-184-0

9 781849 761840

They came for him in the night. At 4am onApril 14, 1933, the Gestapo burst intoJohn Heartfield’s studio in Berlin. Thegreatest political artist and graphicdesigner of the twentieth century was highon their most wanted list. As they forcedopen the heavy wooden doors, Heartfieldleapt unseen from his balcony into thedarkness of the courtyard below. For thenext seven hours he hid there, crouched intorment, while the Nazis trashed his studioand destroyed his artwork. The next day he joined up with the Redunderground network and escaped to exilein Prague where he continued to make hisworld famous anti-Nazi, anti-capitalist,anti-war photomontages for the legendaryweekly journal “AIZ” (Arbeiter IllustrierteZeitung – Workers’ Illustrated Newspaper). Photomontage was famously invented byHeartfield and his friend George Groszwhen they were Dadaists. But it wasHeartfield who was inspired by the newmedium to push political satire to newextremes and, at its height in the 1930s,Heartfield’s vision reached a kind ofpolitical surrealism that has never beenmatched, either before or since. “Laughter is a Devastating Weapon” isdesigned to show the greatest of JohnHeartfield’s handmade and hauntingoriginal artworks (surprisingly many ofthem have survived), side-by-side withtheir first printed reproductions.Seen together, Heartfield’s work is anastonishing blow-by-blow visual broadsideaimed at all kinds of fascism – part of hislifelong wish to help create a fairer andmore peaceful world; an objective that hasjust as much relevance today.

David King is the author of Red Star OverRussia: A Visual History of the Soviet Unionfrom 1917 to the Death of Stalin (2009),winner of the Bannister Fletcher Award forbest art book of the year 2010, RussianRevolutionary Posters: From Civil War toSocialist Realism, From Bolshevism to theEnd of Stalinism (2012),The CommissarVanishes: The Falsification of Photographsand Art in Stalin’s Russia (New Edition2014) and numerous other books, mainlyon Soviet subjects. He lives and works in London.Ernst Volland is an artist and photographichistorian based in Berlin. His collection,run in partnership with Heinz Krimmer,specialises in the work of Yevgenii Khaldeiand other Soviet war photographers. Hehas published many books on the subject.

Front cover: original photomontage by John Heartfield, see caption page 88. Back cover: original photomontage by John Heartfield, see caption page 10. Both originals from the Akademie derKünste, Berlin

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Simon Baker is Senior Curator, International Ar t (Photography), Tate

Fiontán Moran is an Assistant Curator at Tate Modern

Jonah Westerman is a Postdoctoral Research Associate, Tate

Serious performance art, portraiture, or simply just posing. What does it mean to perform for the camera? Photography has been used to capture performances since its invention – from the stars of the Victorian stage to the art happenings of the 1960s, and today’s trend for selfies. This lavishly illustrated publication offers an essential survey of the unique relationship between photography and performance, engaging with serious, provocative and sensational subjects, as well as humour, improvisation and irony. It shows how photographs have captured performances by important artists including Yves Klein and Yayoi Kusama, as well as highlighting ground-breaking collaborations between photographers, performers and dancers. Exploring how artists such as Francesca Woodman and Erwin Wurm have used photography as a stage on which to perform, it also reveals how figures from Cindy Sherman and Hannah Wilke to Marcel Duchamp and Samuel Fosso have utilised the camera to consider questions of identity. From marketing and self-promotion to the investigation of gender and self-portraiture, Performing for the Camera brings together over 300 images by more than sixty international artists. Vintage prints, large-scale works and series, marketing posters and Instagram images all contribute to a wide-ranging exploration of how performance artists use photography and how photography can itself be a form of performance.

UK £29.99 US $45.00 CAN $55.00

ISBN 978-1-84976-400-1

Mona HatoumChristine Van Assche & Clarrie Wallis

‘Her biggest and most prominent exhibition yet’ – New York Times

ISBN 9781849763608, pb, £29.99

John HeartfieldDavid King & Ernst Volland

‘John Heartfield is a fascinating figure.’ – Apollo

ISBN 9781849761840, hb, £29.99

Performing for the CameraSimon Baker & Fiontán Moran

‘Performing for the camera is a ritual that defines our age’ – Evening Standard

ISBN 9781849764001, pb, £29.99

Artist and EmpireAlison Smith, David Blayney Brown & Carol Jacobi

‘An absolute must ... Highly recommended’ – Victorian Web

ISBN 9781849763431, hb, £40.00ISBN 9781849763592, pb, £29.99

Art PhotographyDavid Bate

‘A vital addition to the critical examination of contemporary photography’ – Aesthetica

ISBN 9781849762243, pb, £19.99

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Another LondonInternational Photographers Capture City Life

1930 –1980£16.99

ISBN 978-1-84976-025-6

Another London Edited by H

elen Delaney and S

imon B

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In the years between 1930 and 1980, some of the best-known

photographers from around the world came to London and

made its streets, buildings and communities their subject.

For some, the British capital was to become home; for others

it remained a foreign city, as enigmatic perhaps as any they

had visited.

This remarkable book, accompanying a major exhibition

at Tate Britain of photographs donated to Tate’s collection

by Eric and Louise Franck, demonstrates the breadth and

variety of the responses London provoked from international

photographers during the period.

Featuring some of the greatest names in twentieth-century

photography, including Eve Arnold, Bill Brandt, Henri

Cartier-Bresson, Bruce Davidson, Elliot Erwitt, Robert Frank,

Leonard Freed, E.O. Hoppé, Inge Morath, Dora Maar, Irving

Penn, Marc Riboud and Wolfgang Suschitzky.

Helen Delaney is Assistant Curator,

Contemporary British Art at Tate.

Simon Baker is Curator of Photography and

International Art at Tate.

Ben Gidley is Senior Researcher at COMPAS

(Centre on Migration, Policy and Society) at

Oxford University.

Mick Gidley is Emeritus Professor of American

Literature & Culture at the University of Leeds.

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The society, politics and future of Cuba are high on the world’s agenda in the twenty-first century. Exploring performance and politics in the post-revolutionary state, Dangerous Moves presents a fascinating survey of contemporary culture in Cuba through some of its most daring and experimental artists. Coco Fusco analyses the ways in which the regime has wielded influence over artists in recent times, showing how the language of performance has emerged as the favoured means of social commentary. Focusing on a range of perfor-mative practices in visual art, music, poetry and political activism, Fusco examines the relationship between the expressive body in performance and the greater body politic of a state officially defined as revolutionary, yet seeking to limit and constrain dissent.

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UK £16.99 US $25.95 CAN $34.00

ISBN 978-1-84976-326-4

Man Ray: Writings on ArtJennifer Mundy

‘This comprehensive and enlightening bookshowcases Man Ray in a brilliant new light’– Aesthetica

ISBN 9781849764087, hb, £35.00

Another LondonHelen Delaney & Simon Baker

‘Explores a different side of the city’ – Evening Standard

ISBN 9781849760256, hb, £16.99

Gerhard Richter: Panorama (New & Expanded Ed.)Nicholas Serota & Mark Godfrey

‘It is the most complete and up to date survey of Richter’s work.’ – The Bookseller

ISBN 9781849764117, pb, £29.99

Dangerous MovesCoco Fusco

‘An in-depth look at the way public space and performance have been crucial to Cuban identity and politics.’ – Forbes

ISBN 9781849763264, hb, £24.99

Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms (New Ed.)Simon Wilson & Jessica Lack

‘Contains brilliantly simple definitions of complicatedtheoretical ideas’ – The Sunday Times

ISBN 9781849763998, pb, £12.99

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American Photographs Walker Evans

9781849761284 hb £24.99Territory: World excluding

North America

Antony Gormley: RoomMargaret Iversen

9780993065316 hb £30.00

AquatopiaMartin Clark &

Alex Farquarson9781849762373 pb £22.99

Alighiero Boetti: Game Plan

Cooke, Godfrey & Rattemeyer9781849760089 hb £30.00

Ai Weiwei: Spatial Matters Ai Weiwei

9781849761444 pb £39.99 Territory: World excluding

North America

Agnes Martin Tiffany Bell & Frances Morris9781849762687 pb £29.99

(at) earth Peter Kennard

9781854379849 hb £9.99

Another LondonHelen Delaney and Simon Baker

9781849760256 hb £16.99

Another LondonInternational Photographers Capture City Life

1930 –1980£16.99

ISBN 978-1-84976-025-6

Another London Edited by H

elen Delaney and S

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In the years between 1930 and 1980, some of the best-known

photographers from around the world came to London and

made its streets, buildings and communities their subject.

For some, the British capital was to become home; for others

it remained a foreign city, as enigmatic perhaps as any they

had visited.

This remarkable book, accompanying a major exhibition

at Tate Britain of photographs donated to Tate’s collection

by Eric and Louise Franck, demonstrates the breadth and

variety of the responses London provoked from international

photographers during the period.

Featuring some of the greatest names in twentieth-century

photography, including Eve Arnold, Bill Brandt, Henri

Cartier-Bresson, Bruce Davidson, Elliot Erwitt, Robert Frank,

Leonard Freed, E.O. Hoppé, Inge Morath, Dora Maar, Irving

Penn, Marc Riboud and Wolfgang Suschitzky.

Helen Delaney is Assistant Curator,

Contemporary British Art at Tate.

Simon Baker is Curator of Photography and

International Art at Tate.

Ben Gidley is Senior Researcher at COMPAS

(Centre on Migration, Policy and Society) at

Oxford University.

Mick Gidley is Emeritus Professor of American

Literature & Culture at the University of Leeds.

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Alexander Calder Achim Borchardt-Hume

& Ann Coxon9781849763967 hb £35.009781849763448 pb £24.99

1600–1850: Academy to Avant-GardeEmma Barker

9781849760966 pb £29.99

1850–2010: Modernity to GlobalisationSteve Edwards & Paul Wood

9781849760973 pb £19.99

1100–1600: Medieval to RenaissanceKim W. Woods

9781849760935 pb £29.99

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Artist and EmpireSmith, Blayney Brown & Jacobi9781849763431 hb £40.009781849763592 pb £29.99

Barbara Hepworth: The Hospital Drawings

Nathaniel Hepburn9781849761659 pb £16.99

Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture Garden

Phillips & Stephens9781854374127 pb £7.99

Barbara Hepworth: Works in the Tate Collection

Matthew Gale & Chris Stephens9781854373472 pb £24.99

Barbara Hepworth: Writings & Conversations

Sophie Bowness9781849763301 hb £24.99

Barbara HepworthPenelope Curtis & Chris Stephens

9781849763127 pb £24.99

Art in Latin AmericaIria Candela

9781849760706 pb £18.99

Art PhotographyDavid Bate

9781849762243 pb £19.99

Art Under Attack: Iconoclasm Tabitha Barber

9781849760300 pb £24.99

The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites Elizabeth Prettejohn

9781854377265 pb £19.99

Art & Visual CultureLymberopoulou

& Bracewell-Homer 9781849760485 pb £18.99

Barry FlanaganClarrie Wallis

9781854379979 pb £19.99

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Damien HirstAnn Gallagher

9781849760102 pb £24.99

Dangerous Moves: Performance and Politics in Cuba

Coco Fusco 9781849763264 hb £24.99

Dexter DalwoodMartin Clark

9781854379177 pb £24.99Territory: UK and Ireland only

The society, politics and future of Cuba are high on the world’s agenda in the twenty-first century. Exploring performance and politics in the post-revolutionary state, Dangerous Moves presents a fascinating survey of contemporary culture in Cuba through some of its most daring and experimental artists. Coco Fusco analyses the ways in which the regime has wielded influence over artists in recent times, showing how the language of performance has emerged as the favoured means of social commentary. Focusing on a range of perfor-mative practices in visual art, music, poetry and political activism, Fusco examines the relationship between the expressive body in performance and the greater body politic of a state officially defined as revolutionary, yet seeking to limit and constrain dissent.

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Contemporary Drawing from 1960s to NowKatharine Stout

9781854379702 pb £18.99

Edvard Munch: The Modern Eye Nicholas Cullinan

9781849760232 hb £40.00

Face to Face: Interview with Artists

Richard Cork9781849763240 hb £19.99

Comics ArtPaul Gravett

9781849760560 hb £18.99Territory: World excluding

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The Commissar VanishesDavid King

9781849762519 pb £19.99

Conceptual Art In Britain 1964-1979

Andrew Wilson9781849763684 pb £18.99

Conceptual Art in Britain 1964–1979

Conceptual Art in B

ritain 1964–1979

SueArrowsmith KeithArnatt Art&Language ConradAtkinson TerryAtkinson VictorBurgin MichaelCraig-Martin JanDibbets BracoDimitrijević BarryFlanagan HamishFulton MargaretHarrison EdHerring SusanHiller JohnHilliard MaryKelly JosephKosuth DavidLamelas DarcyLange JohnLatham BobLaw SolLeWitt RichardLong RoelofLouw BruceMcLean JohnStezaker DavidTremlett StephenWillats

Andrew WilsonisCuratorofModernandContemporaryBritishArt,andArchivesatTate

George Clarkisawriter,curatorandartistwhoseworkfocusesonthecontemporarypracticesandinternationalhistoriesofartists’movingimage

Elena Crippa,Helen DelaneyandIsabella MaidmentareTatecurators

Jo Melvinisawriter,curatorandReaderofFineArtTheoryatChelseaCollegeofArts

Luke SkrebowskiisFellowandDirectorofStudiesinHistoryofArtatChurchillCollege,UniversityofCambridge

UK £18.99 US $27.50 CAN $33.50

ISBN 978-1-84976-368-4

ThisisthefirstpublicationtoexploretherichhistoryofconceptualartinBritainduringitsmostexcitingandinnovativeperiod,fromthemid1960stotheelectionofMargaretThatcherin1979.Conceptualartchallengedart’straditionaldefinitionsandhierarchiestoencompassapracticethatwasprimarilycriticalandanalyticalratherthanproducinganartofcontemplation.InBritain,itcanbecharacterisedbyitsmultiplicityofpositionandvoice–notasastylebutasetofstrategiesthataddressartandobjecthoodasmuchasquestionsofpoliticsandidentity.AndrewWilsonandotherexpertsinthefieldilluminatearadicalmomentinart-makingthatmarkedtheshiftfromthemoderntothecontemporaryinthisindispensablecompaniontoadynamicperiodinarthistory.

EditedbyAndrewW

ilson

Chatting with MatisseSerge Guilbaut

9781849762298 hb £29.99Territory: World excluding

North America

A Bigger Splash: Painting After Performance

Catherine Wood9781849760201 pb £14.99

Bhupen KhakharChris Dercon & Nada Raza

9781849763707 hb £24.99

Born in Bombay in 1934, Bhupen Khakhar was active in India from the late 1960s until his death in 2003. Considered a visionary artist, his vibrant paintings addressed issues of class, gender, sexuality and self-representation. Khakhar uniquely tempered the radical boldness of these themes with sensitivity, irony and tragicomic humour. Addressing works from across his entire oeuvre, this survey provides an introduction to this charismatic figure while also presenting a fresh take on his artistic, social and spiritual interests. Alongside significant essays discussing Khakhar’s frank explorations of sexuality and mortality are responses to key works by leading curators, artists and writers. The artist’s unique voice is revealed in an excerpt from the last interview before his death, and in a full reproduction of Khakhar’s catalogue Truth is Beauty and Beauty is God, out of print since 1972. An illustrated chronology rounds off what is an essential reference to one of the most compelling voices in twentieth-century art.

Includes essays from prominent art historian and curator Geeta Kapur and curators Shanay Jhaveri and Nada Raza, with in-focus responses from Ranjit Hoskote, Timothy Hyman, Adrian Rifkin, Gulammohammed Sheikh, Devika Singh, Vivan Sundaram and Karin Zitzewitz.

‘Khakhar’s paintings are what life is, around you, here. He does not paint subjects that do not exist. He has been able to paint what he lives, nothing about art and everything about life – without hang ups.’ Howard Hodgkin

Bhupen Khakhar You Can’t Please All

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Francis Bacon & Nazi PropagandaMartin Hammer

9781849760737 hb £19.99

Frank AuerbachCatherine Lampert & T.J. Clark9781849763936 hb £35.009781849762717 pb £24.99

Film: Tacita Dean (The Unilever Series)

Nicholas Cullinan9781854379993 pb £14.99

Gary HumeKatharine Stout

9781849761437 pb £14.99

Georgia O’KeeffeTanya Barson

9781849763714 hb £40.009781849764032 pb £30.00

Gerhard Richter: PanoramaNicholas Serota & Mark Godfrey9781849764117 pb £29.99

Glam: The Performance of StyleDarren Pih

9781849760928 pb £24.99

Georgia

O’Keeffe

Henri Matisse: The Cut-OutsNick Cullinan

9781849761307 pb £29.99Territory: World excl. N. America

Glenn Ligon: Encounters & CollisionsLigon, Manacorda et al

9781849763561 hb £24.99

Fighting HistoryM.G. Sullivan

9781849763585 hb £12.99Territory: World

Film and Video ArtStuart Comer

9781854376077 pb £18.99

Farewell to SurrealismConwell, Leddy & Ades

9781849761260 pb £12.99Territory: World excluding

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Installation ArtClaire Bishop

9781854375186 pb £18.99

Jessica WarboysSara Matson & Laura Smith

9781849763974 pb £19.99

John Martin: Sketches of My Life

Martin Myrone9781854379283 pb £4.99

Kazimir Malevich Achim Borchardt-Hume

9781849761468 pb £35.00

Keep On Onnin’Carey-Thomas, Stout & Tant

9781854377708 hb £14.99

Kazimir Malevich: Collected Writings

Vakar & Mikhienko9781849762540 hb £175.00

Jackson Pollock: Blind SpotsGavin Delahunty

9781849763929 hb £35.009781849763325 pb £24.99

John HeartfieldDavid King & Ernst Volland

9781849761840 hb £29.99

JOHN HEARTFIELD✮DAVID KING & ERNST VOLLANDUK £25·00 US $50·00 CAN $62·50

ISBN 978-1-84976-184-0

9 781849 761840

They came for him in the night. At 4am onApril 14, 1933, the Gestapo burst intoJohn Heartfield’s studio in Berlin. Thegreatest political artist and graphicdesigner of the twentieth century was highon their most wanted list. As they forcedopen the heavy wooden doors, Heartfieldleapt unseen from his balcony into thedarkness of the courtyard below. For thenext seven hours he hid there, crouched intorment, while the Nazis trashed his studioand destroyed his artwork. The next day he joined up with the Redunderground network and escaped to exilein Prague where he continued to make hisworld famous anti-Nazi, anti-capitalist,anti-war photomontages for the legendaryweekly journal “AIZ” (Arbeiter IllustrierteZeitung – Workers’ Illustrated Newspaper). Photomontage was famously invented byHeartfield and his friend George Groszwhen they were Dadaists. But it wasHeartfield who was inspired by the newmedium to push political satire to newextremes and, at its height in the 1930s,Heartfield’s vision reached a kind ofpolitical surrealism that has never beenmatched, either before or since. “Laughter is a Devastating Weapon” isdesigned to show the greatest of JohnHeartfield’s handmade and hauntingoriginal artworks (surprisingly many ofthem have survived), side-by-side withtheir first printed reproductions.Seen together, Heartfield’s work is anastonishing blow-by-blow visual broadsideaimed at all kinds of fascism – part of hislifelong wish to help create a fairer andmore peaceful world; an objective that hasjust as much relevance today.

David King is the author of Red Star OverRussia: A Visual History of the Soviet Unionfrom 1917 to the Death of Stalin (2009),winner of the Bannister Fletcher Award forbest art book of the year 2010, RussianRevolutionary Posters: From Civil War toSocialist Realism, From Bolshevism to theEnd of Stalinism (2012),The CommissarVanishes: The Falsification of Photographsand Art in Stalin’s Russia (New Edition2014) and numerous other books, mainlyon Soviet subjects. He lives and works in London.Ernst Volland is an artist and photographichistorian based in Berlin. His collection,run in partnership with Heinz Krimmer,specialises in the work of Yevgenii Khaldeiand other Soviet war photographers. Hehas published many books on the subject.

Front cover: original photomontage by John Heartfield, see caption page 88. Back cover: original photomontage by John Heartfield, see caption page 10. Both originals from the Akademie derKünste, Berlin

DAVID KING & ERNST VOLLAND

JOHNHEARTFIELD

LAUGHTERIS A DEVASTATING WEAPON

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The Hyundai Commission:Abraham Cruzvillegas

Mark Godfrey9781849763424 pb £16.99

How to Survive Modern ArtSusie Hodge

9781854377494 pb £12.99

How to Look at ArtSusie Hodge

9781849762236 pb £14.99

How to Paint Like TurnerIan Warrell and Nicola Moorby9781854378835 pb £14.99

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London WalksJoanna Walsh

9781854379382 pb £8.99

Made in LondonJean-Luc Planche

9781849760997 pb £8.50

Lost ArtJennifer Mundy

9781849761406 hb £19.99

Man Ray in Paris Erin C. Garcia

9781854379955 hb £14.99Territory: World excluding

North America

Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden

Coelewij, Greenberg et al9781849762564 pb £24.99Territory: World excl. N. America

Maria Lassnig

Man Ray: Writings on ArtJennifer Mundy

9781849764087 hb £35.00

Maria LassnigKasia Redzisz

9781849764322 pb £19.99

Land ArtBen Tufnell

9781849761406 pb £18.99

Live: Art and PerformanceAdrian Heathfield

9781854375018 pb £25.00

The London Art SchoolsNigel Llewellyn

9781849762960 pb £24.99

Kurt Schwitters: Three Stories

Kurt Schwitters9781854379092 hb £9.99

Kenneth Clark: Looking for Civilisation

Stephens & Stonard9781849762601 pb £24.99

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Picasso and Modern British ArtBeechey & Green

9781854378903 pb £24.99

Peter Fraser Martin Clark & Sara Matson

9781849761499 pb £29.99

Nathaniel Bacon: Artist, Gentleman and Gardener

Karen Hearn9781854376374 pb £6.99

Nam June PaikSook-Kyung Lee & Susanne Rennert

9781854379245 hb £27.50

Naum GaboNatalia Sidlina

9781849760669 pb £14.99

Mondrian and His StudiosFrancesco Manacorda

9781849762656 pb £24.99

Painting with Light

Painting with Light

Art and Photography from the Pre-Raphaelites to the modern age

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Light

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Simon Baker is Senior Curator, International Ar t (Photography), Tate

Fiontán Moran is an Assistant Curator at Tate Modern

Jonah Westerman is a Postdoctoral Research Associate, Tate

Serious performance art, portraiture, or simply just posing. What does it mean to perform for the camera? Photography has been used to capture performances since its invention – from the stars of the Victorian stage to the art happenings of the 1960s, and today’s trend for selfies. This lavishly illustrated publication offers an essential survey of the unique relationship between photography and performance, engaging with serious, provocative and sensational subjects, as well as humour, improvisation and irony. It shows how photographs have captured performances by important artists including Yves Klein and Yayoi Kusama, as well as highlighting ground-breaking collaborations between photographers, performers and dancers. Exploring how artists such as Francesca Woodman and Erwin Wurm have used photography as a stage on which to perform, it also reveals how figures from Cindy Sherman and Hannah Wilke to Marcel Duchamp and Samuel Fosso have utilised the camera to consider questions of identity. From marketing and self-promotion to the investigation of gender and self-portraiture, Performing for the Camera brings together over 300 images by more than sixty international artists. Vintage prints, large-scale works and series, marketing posters and Instagram images all contribute to a wide-ranging exploration of how performance artists use photography and how photography can itself be a form of performance.

UK £29.99 US $45.00 CAN $55.00

ISBN 978-1-84976-400-1

Painting with LightCarol Jacobi

9781849764025 pb £14.99

Performing for the CameraSimon Baker & Fiontán Moran9781849764001 pb £29.99

Born in Beirut to a Palestinian family in 1952, artist Mona Hatoum settled in Britain in 1975 after war broke out in Lebanon. Her art – from early performances and video, sculpture, installation, photography and works on paper – is concerned with confrontational themes of violence, oppression and voyeurism, often in reference to the human body; and with the juxtaposition of beauty and horror, desire and revulsion. She explores the fine line between the familiar and the uncanny, exposing a world characterised by conflicts and contradictions.

Drawing on her expansive career, this richly illustrated book reflects thirty-five years of consistently poetic and radical thinking. Nine essays, including a text by renowned Orientalist scholar Edward Said and an introduction by curator Clarrie Wallis, cover both the theory and practice of Hatoum’s work, making this the essential book on one of the most distinctly powerful voices in contemporary art.

Christine Van Assche is Chief Curator at Large at the Centre Pompidou, Paris.

Clarrie Wallis is Curator, Modern and Contemporary British Art, at Tate.

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Mona Hatoum

UK £19.99 US $47.00 CAN $57.00

Mona HatoumChristine Van Assche

& Clarrie Wallis9781849763608 pb £29.99

Migrations: Journeys into British Art

Lizzie Carey-Thomas9781849760072 pb £14.99

Modern Art and St IvesChris Stephens

9781849763028 pb £19.99

Meschac GabaKerryn Greenberg

9781849761680 hb £24.99Territory: World excluding

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The Pop RevolutionAlice Goldfarb Marquis

9781849761123 pb £14.99Territory: World excluding

North America

Pop Life: Art in a Material WorldBankowsky & Gingeras

9781854379207 hb £35.00

Poetry & Film: Arsenii TarkovskyKitty Hunter-Blair

9781849762496 pb £14.99

The Possibility of Life’s Survival on the Planet

Patrick Keiller9781849760720 hb £12.99

Quentin Blake: Beyond the Page

Quentin Blake9781849761505 pb £17.99

Quentin BlakeJoanna Carey

9781849763271 hb £14.99

Beyond the Page: Signed Limited Edition

Quentin Blake9781849761666 hb £150.00

Quentin Blake: Words and Pictures

Quentin Blake9781849761512 pb £16.99

The Pre-Raphaelite Dream Robert Upstone

9781854375216 hb £25.00

Rear Views, A Star-Forming Nebula, and the Department of

Foreign PropagandaTaryn Simon

9781849762359 hb £35.00

PostmodernismEleanor Heartney

9781854373052 pb £8.95

Pop ArtDavid McCarthy

9781854373045 pb £8.95

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Spheres of ActionPeter Osborne & Eric Alliez

9781854379757 pb £16.99Territory: World excluding

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A Short Book About ArtDana Arnold

9781854379078 pb £12.99

Somethings EtruscanDavid Plante & Barry Flanagan9781849760171 pb £35.00

Sometimes I Think, Sometimes I Am

Sara Fanelli9781854377289 pb £19.99

Songs of Innocence and of Experience

William Blake9781854377296 hb £9.99

Sonia DelaunayAnne Montfort

& Cecile Godefroy9781849763172 pb £29.99

Regarding WarholRosenthal, Prather & Alteveer9781849761079 hb £40.00

Territory: World excluding North America

Red Star Over RussiaDavid King

9781854379351 pb £29.99Territory: World excluding

North America

Richard TuttleRichard Tuttle, Magnus af Petersens

& Achim Borchardt-Hume9781849763196 pb £24.99

Russian Revolutionary PostersDavid King

9781849763479 pb £15.99

September: A History Painting by Gerhard Richter

Robert Storr9781854379641 pb £14.99

Saloua Raouda ChoucairJessica Morgan

9781849761246 hb £29.99

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Susan HillerAnn Gallagher

9781854378880 pb £24.99

Surrealism in Latin America

Ades, Eder & Speranza9781849761253 pb £19.99

Territory: World excl. N. America

The Surrealism ReaderDawn Ades

& Michael Richardson9781854376688 pb £24.99

Territory: World excl. N. America

Turner & Constable: Sketching from Nature

Rosenthal & Lyles9781849762069 pb £14.99

Tate Watercolour ManualJoyce Townsend & Tony Smibert

9781849760881 pb £14.99

Turner and the MastersDavid Solkin

9781854378651 hb £35.00

Turner at PetworthDavid Blayney Brown,

Christopher Rowell & Ian Warrell9781854374134 pb £24.99

Tales of TonoDaido Moriyama

9781849760942 pb £12.99Territory: World excluding N. America

The Handbook Tate Modern

That Continuous ThingSam Thorne & Sara Matson

9781849764339 pb £19.99

Tate Modern: BuildingChris Dercon & Nicholas Serota9781849762182 hb £35.009781849764018 pb £24.99

Tate Guide to Modern Art TermsSimon Wilson & Jessica Lack9781849763998 pb £12.99

Tate Modern: The HandbookMatthew Gale

9781849763158 pb £19.99

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The World as a StageJessica Morgan

& Catherine Wood9781854377609 pb £12.99

The World Goes PopJessica Morgan & Flavia Frigeri9781849763462 hb £40.009781849762700 pb £29.99Territory: World excluding N. America

William Klein ABCWilliam Klein

9781849760690 hb £25.00Territory: World excluding

North America

Your Sketchbook Your Self

Felicity Allen9781854379696 pb £7.99

Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Net

Yayoi Kusama9781849762137 pb £12.99

Yayoi Kusama Frances Morris

9781854379399 pb £24.99Territory: World excluding N. America

Turner’s Sketchbooks Ian Warrell

9781849762953 hb £29.99

Standing in the Sun: A Life of J.M.W. Turner

Anthony Bailey9781849761925 pb £17.99

Late Turner: Painting Set Free

Brown, Concannon & Smiles9781849762502 pb £24.99

Territory: World excl. N. America

Watercolour in Britain Martin Myrone

9781854378873 pb £6.99

WatercolourAlison Smith

9781854379139 pb £24.99

The VorticistsMark Antliff & Vivien Greene9781854378859 pb £24.99

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ART SERIES

Modern Artists Series

Peter Blake Natalie Rudd 9781854374196 £16.99Richard Deacon Wallis, Curtis et al 9781849762250 £16.99Tracey Emin Neal Brown 9781854375421 £16.99Olafur Eliasson Marcella Beccaria 9781854379665 £16.99Antony Gormley Martin Caiger-Smith 9781854377975 £16.99William Kentridge Kate McCrickard 9781854379726 £16.99Sarah Lucas Matthew Collings 9781854373892 £14.99 Gabriel Orozco Jessica Morgan 9781854379122 £14.99Paula Rego Fiona Bradley 9781854373885 £14.99Ed Ruscha Mary Richards 9781854376237 £14.99Mark Wallinger Sally O’Reilly 9781854379498 £16.99

PAUL NASH

DAViD BOYD HAYCOCK

BritiSH ArtiStS

UK £14.99 US $24.95 CAN $27.95

ISBN 978-1-84976-191-8

PAUL NASHDAViD BOYD H

AYCOCKBritiSH ArtiStS

PAUL NASH pudaecae reicabor ad quam ut landerc iuntint ex escipsus ellore dolore commo maios volore non nossecea nos eror aut eniaessi tota quo voluptiiscit faccullori officimo beatiuntius que nis dessite aut ommoluptas aut ra aspisse quatem aut volor repedias et, quo etur re lignis et volupta nos mint ulliberit ullaborum fugitia conest voloribus. Ecaboriame dolupit iasped estio. itatemp orerum hitaestota present repe perum aperum ad qui nes re, incidit ibusae dollit ut et, nonsed quidi alique sinto volorpor re exeris magnate preritestrum ut alit ut officimolles earuptatures erum alition et volorep remporunto tem alique verepel estrum et vellut aut volorem di cus etur? Quis voluptatur acerfernat res et everemp erectorionem senditem quatquae.

DAViD BOYD HAYCOCK asperum videndae ipit vendign ihitatur alitin cuptur, aut ut que nosa perchil.

Francis Bacon Andrew Brighton 9781849760416 £14.99William Blake William Vaughan 9781849761901 £14.99 John Constable William Vaughan 9781849762779 £16.99 Patrick Caulfield Clarrie Wallis 9781849761277 £14.99Lucian Freud Virginia Button 9781849763141 £16.99Terry Frost Chris Stephens 9781849763646 £14.99Barbara Hepworth Penelope Curtis 9781849760423 £14.99Gwen John Alicia Foster 9781849762748 £16.99Bernard Leach Edmund de Waal 9781849760430 £14.99Ben Nicholson Virginia Button 9781849762755 £14.99Paul Nash David Haycock 9781849764391 £16.99William Scott Sarah Whitfield 9781849760829 £14.99J.M.W. Turner Sam Smiles 9781849761918 £14.99Alfred Wallis Matthew Gale 9781849762731 £14.99

British Artists Series

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Emma Lewis

3

Emma Lewis is an illustrator living in London. She studied at Falmouth University and Camberwell College of Arts and is inspired by folk art and Scandinavian design.

The Museum of MeEmma Lewis

Age: 3+ years

Colour illustrations throughout 255 x 210 mm48 pp

£11.99 • hb with jacket9781849764148

September 2016

Introduces children to museums and exploreswhy we collect and preserve objects

Museums are big buildings filled with the oldest and oddest things from all around the world.

The Museum of Me follows a little girl on a journey of discovery to find out what museums are and what they hold in store. Brimming with anticipation, our young protagonist encounters giant bugs and peculiar beasts; ancient pots and contemporary paintings; feathery leaves and flowers as big as her own head! Marvelling at museums old, new, out-of-doors and in outer space, she soons realises that her favourite museum of all is waiting for her at home: the Museum of Me.

Illustrated in the disctinctive, collaged style of début author Emma Lewis, The Museum of Me celebrates how a collection of objects can reflect our identities.

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Meet the Artist series

Meet the artist, become an artist

Bursting with inspiring activities, the revised and expanded Meet the Artist series of activity books introduces children to internationally renowned artists in a fun and engaging way. Every book includes a brief introduction to the artist’s life followed by a series of drawing-based activities that explore prominent themes and ideas in the artist’s work. Featuring beautiful reproductions of key artworks, and illustrated by a leading contemporary illustrator, every book in the Meet the Artist series encourages children to use art as an avenue for exploring ideas and expressing their own experiences through art-making.

Roll up! Roll up! The circus have arrived and they’re here to show their audience a good time.

In this creative activity book, illustrator Ed Cheverton invites readers to meet a troupe of circus performers who create sculptures from found objects and shapes. Using simple materials from around the home as well as their

imaginations, this entertaining troupe reveal how much fun can be had bringing works of art to life.

Meet the Circus

UK £5.99 US $9.95 CAN $10.95

ISBN 978 1 84976 366 0

Meet th

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heverton

Meet the

Ed Cheverton

Meet the CircusEd Cheverton

Inspired by pioneering American artist Alexander Calder, this fun activity book from toy maker Ed Cheverton transforms everyday objects into colourful sculptures.

9781849763660£5.99 • pb

Meet Barbara Hepworth, the twentieth-century British artist who found a way to capture entire worlds in her

bold sculptures. Barbara Hepworth loved the shapes and textures that she saw in the countryside and carved them into wood and stone for other people to see, touch and

walk around. Some of her sculptures look familiar, like hills and people; for others you’ll need to use your imagination

to decide what they might be.

British illustrator and ceramics artist Laura Carlin invites you to join her in making your own sculptures, so that you too can express how you see and experience the world.

Meet the artist … become an artist

UK £5.99 US $8.95 CAN $12.95

ISBN 978 1 84976 365 3

Meet B

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Laura Carlin

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Meet Barbara HepworthLaura Carlin

Created by ceramics artist and illustrator Laura Carlin, this activity book introduces young readers to the sculptures of one of Britain’s most significant modern artists.

9781849763653£5.99 • pb

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Accessible introduction for children to O’Keeffe’s life and work featuring inspiring activities

Marina Muun is a Bulgarian illustrator based in London. Her clients include the V&A, The New York Times, Variety and The Washington Post.

Come and meet Georgia O’Keeffe, one of the twentieth century’s most significant American artists. She transformed the way we look at things through her large-scale paintings of flowers, cityscapes, desert scenes, bone compositions and abstract arrangements. Explore O’Keeffe’s unique perspective as you draw, paint and play your way through activities based on her artworks, and discover how to use art to express your own view on the world.

Part of Tate’s newly revised and expanded Meet the Artist series of activity books, Meet Georgia O’Keeffe is bursting with inspiring activities based on some of the artist’s key artworks, which are reproduced in full colour.

Meet Georgia O’KeeffeMarina Muun

NEW FORMAT

Age: 7+ years

Colour illustrations throughout 280 x 240 mm48 pp

£7.99 • pb9781849764872

July 2016

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It’s a busy day at the market.

Can you find the items from the shopping list and draw them in the bag?

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Packed full of activities, Doodle Town is a fun introduction to imaginative drawing

Dominika Lipniewska is a Polish illustrator and designer livingin London and the author of 100 Colouring Book.

Following the success of Dominika Lipniewska’s eye-catching100 Colouring Book comes Doodle Town, a wonderfully whimsical drawing activity book that invites children to discover how, with just a pencil and an idea, they can transform the world around them.

Children will revel in the opportunity to bend realitywith their doodles through activities that include creating designs for gravity-defying hairstyles, releasing scribble clouds into the sky (who knows what kind of rain a scribble makes?!) and playing mix and match with Doodle Town dog owners.

Packed with over 60 drawing activities, Doodle Town is an entertaining and empowering introduction to imaginative drawing.

Doodle TownDominika Lipniewska

Age: 5+ years

One colour illustrations throughout 320 x 224 mm64 pp

£9.99 • pb with die-cut flaps9781849764728

September 2016

Get ready to colour!

This jumbo-sized book is bursting with drawings, all waiting to be brought to life with some colour.

The hardest part is deciding where to start!

Every page is fi lled with 100s of quirky characters, amazing animals, crazy cars, interesting insects, bold buildings, and tasty treats for you to choose from.

But don’t stop at colouring: add your own designs and patterns to the pictures to make them stand out even more. Let your imagination go wild!

DOMINIKA LIPNIEWSKA

COLOURING BOOK

10

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£8.99

ISBN 978-1-84976-333-2

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9781849763332pb • £8.99

Also Available

It’s a busy day at the market.

Can you find the items from the shopping list and draw them in the bag?

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The hotly anticipated sequel to Jill and Dragon, this tale celebrates the importance of friendship

Lesley Barnes is an illustrator and animator based in Glasgow. Herdistinctive work straddles the spheres of fashion, music, children’sliterature, film and product design. She has collaborated withthe V&A in London; Scottish band Belle & Sebastian; children’smagazines Anorak and Okido; and Glamour and Stylist magazines.

In the hotly anticipated follow-up to Jill and Dragon, feisty Jill and her loyal companion Dog are back and ready for another adventure. Reading a new picture book, Jill is horrified to discover a magnificent lion forced to join the circus and drive a toy car around in endless circles. Lion is so demoralised, his tears have started to blur the words of the story.

Jill bravely decides to jump into the book and rescue Lion, landing in the middle of a particularly dangerous chapter. But with Dog at her side, nothing is too difficult for Jill to conquer, and she sets out to return Lion to his rightful place as king of the jungle.

A charming celebration of friendship and bravery, Jill and Lion shows it isn’t crowns that make us important – it’s what’s on the inside that counts.

Jill and LionLesley Barnes

Age: 5+ years

Illustrations throughout 285 x 275 mm32 pp with double gatefold

£11.99 • hb9781849764377

September 2016

9781849763400hb • £11.99

Also Available

‘Jill and Dragon is perfect for children (and their parents) who like to lose themselves in pictures’– The Daily Telegraph

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London traffic

Don’t forget to look both ways before you cross the road. There are buses, bicycles, cabs, cars and people everywhere in London! Draw yourself among the crowds.

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NEW TITLESSticker Activity Book

Sticker Activity Book

Explore one of the world’s most iconic cities through drawing and stickers

Gabby Dawnay is a writer, poet and artist. She is a regular contributor to Okido Magazine and a script-writer for children’s television. Alex Barrow is a London-based illustrator. He is the Art Director and a regular contributor to Okido magazine as well as the BBC’s spin-off TV series on CBeebies, Messy Goes to Okido.

Based on the best-selling book by Gabby Dawnay and Alex Barrow, London Calls! Sticker Activity Book takes readers on a whistle-stop tour of one of the world’s most iconic cities.

Children will delight in designing their own statue for Trafalgar Square; filling the Tower of London with ghosts; planning their own menu for tea with the Queen; and drawing the view from the London Eye.

With over 100 stickers to help complete the pictures, London Calls is ideal for planning a visit or creating a keepsake of a memorable journey.

London Calls! Sticker Activity BookGabby Dawnay & Alex Barrow

Age: 5+ years

Colour illustrations throughout 297 x 210 mm32 pp + 8 pp stickers

£7.99 • pb9781849763844

October 2016

With over 100 stickers

London traffic

Don’t forget to look both ways before you cross the road. There are buses, bicycles, cabs, cars and people everywhere in London! Draw yourself among the crowds.

9781849762304hb • £7.99

Also Available

‘An authentic celebration of thefun and vibrancy of our capital city.’ – Baby London

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That’s Singer, our dog.She’s always happyand runs around all day.

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Amy and Sam are helping to paint.Their dog, Singer, decides to join in.

That’s when the trouble begins!

First published in 1966, Singer and the Paintfeatures original illustrations by acclaimed

designer and illustrator, Fredun Shapur, that are brought to life here by Shapur’s daughter,Mira Shapur, who tells this charming story afresh.

Singer and the Paint

Illustrated by Fredun Shapur

Written by Mira Shapur

Fredu

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A charming story featuring mid-century graphics from acclaimed designer Fredun Shapur

Fredun Shapur is an acclaimed designer best known for his work designing educational children’s toys for Naef, Galt Toys and Creative Playthings. His daughter, Mira Shapur, is a teaching fellow at Queen Mary University of London and co-editor of Fredun Shapur: Playing with Design.

In this cheerful story, Amy and Sam are helping to paint the furniture at home. Their excitable dog, Singer, decides to lend them a hand by wagging and thumping her tail on the wet paint. In the colourful calamity that ensues, Amy, Sam and Singer – and Singer’s kennel – find themselves dressed top to toe in red and blue paint!

First published with a different text in 1966, Singer and the Paint features original illustrations by the acclaimed designer, Fredun Shapur. They are brought to life again here by an entirely new text written by Shapur’s daughter, Mira Shapur, who tells this charming story afresh.

Young children will delight in Singer’s unbounded enthusiasm for trying new things and will take pleasure in the book’s boldly graphic illustrations that are truly timeless.

Singer and the PaintIllustrated by Fredun Shapur

Written by Mira Shapur

Age: 3+ years

Colour illustrations throughout 200 x 145 mm32 pp

£9.99 • hb9781849764759

September 2016

That’s Singer, our dog.She’s always happyand runs around all day.

9781849763639hb • £12.99

Also Available

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AlphadoodlerJan Bajtlik

‘Beautifully put together; it is exactly the kind of book that I want my children to get stuck into’ – Magpie That

ISBN 9781849764056, pb, £9.99

OutfoxedClaudia Boldt

‘There’s a lovely uniqueness to the book.’ – Bookworm Baby

ISBN 9781849763134, hb, £9.99

Humans and Other AnimalsAdam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin

‘Playfully explores photographic semiotics through sign language’ – British Journal of Photography

ISBN 9781849763677, hb, £12.99

Mister PipThereza Rowe

‘Thereza has a very special way of using clever arrangements of shapes to create a plethora of fantastical images.’ – Amelia’s Magazine

ISBN 9781849763820, pb, £9.99

What is a Child?Beatrice Alemagna

‘Beautifully illustrated with large, colourful pictures that perfectly match the text. A lovely bedtime read.’ – Book Trust

ISBN 9781849764124, hb, £12.99

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Did You Ever See?Joanna Walsh

‘I wanted to draw the world through the eyes of a child looking at things for the first time.’ – Joanna Walsh

ISBN 9781849763493, hb, £9.99

What’s That Noise?Isabel Minhós Martins & Madalena Matoso

‘Just look at the vibrant illustrations in this book.’ – Bambino Goodies on At Our House

ISBN 9781849764292, hb, £12.99

The Meditating CatJean Vincent Sénac

‘A beautiful colouring book that will delight young artists of all ages’ – Outside in World

ISBN 9781849760676, pb, £6.99

All Around the World: Sports and GamesGéraldine Cosneau

‘A really special, and highly superior sticker book.’ – Fluxlings on All Around the World: Animal Kingdom

ISBN 9781849764100, pb, £9.99

Jill and DragonLesley Barnes

‘Perfect for children (and their parents) who like to lose themselves in pictures’ – The Daily Telegraph

ISBN 9781849763400, hb, £11.99

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10Marion Bataille

In 10, one of the world’s greatest pop-up designers explores the pleasure of seeing one number mutate into another

9781854379719 £9.99Territory: UK & Commonwealth only

White NoiseDavid A. Carter

From creator of some of the world’s best loved and most admired pop-up books

9781854379054 £19.99

Territory: UK, Ireland, Australasia & British West Indies. Non-excl. ROW (excl. N. America & Philippines)

Yellow SquareDavid A. Carter

From creator of some of the world’s best loved and most admired pop-up books

9781854379559 £19.99

Territory: UK, Ireland, Australasia & British West Indies. Non-excl. ROW (excl. N. America & Philippines)

AlphabetKveta Pacovska

An extraordinary journey into letters created by one of the world’s most celebrated illustrators

9781849761413 £24.99

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Madame Sonia DelaunayGerard Lo Monaco

Inspired by the art work of Sonia Delaunay, this pop up will appeal to children and adults alike.

9781849763349 £12.99

Grandma’s HouseAlice Melvin

Cut-out windows and gate folds transform the book into a house to be explored.

9781849762229 £12.99

In the ForestRigaud & Boisroberts

An extraordinary pop up explores the world of our disappearing rainforests.

9781849760713 £14.99

Territory: UK, Europe and Commonwealth (excl. Canada)

Under the OceanRigaud & Boisroberts

Mesmerising pop-up scenes of life above and below the water

9781849761598 £14.99

Territory: UK, Europe and Commonwealth (excl. Canada)

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A Lion in ParisBeatrice Alemagna

9781849761710 hb £12.99

Three Little OwlsBlake, Luzzati & Yeoman

9781849761482 pb £6.99

Peter Blake’s ABCPeter Blake

9781854378163 hb £7.99

Melvin: The Luckiest Monkey

Claudia Boldt9781849760867 hb £8.99

OutfoxedClaudia Boldt

9781849763134 hb £9.99

Around the World with MoukMarc Boutavant

9781854378545 hb £12.99Territory: Excl. English lang. in the UK &

Ireland. Non-excl. ROW (excluding Australia, Canada, NZ, Philippines and USA)

The Five of UsQuentin Blake

9781849763042 hb £12.99

Little Big BouboBeatrice Alemagna

9781849762847 hb £8.99

What is a Child?Beatrice Alemagna

9781849764124 hb £12.99

Sarah and Simon and No Red Paint

Edward Ardizzone9781849760027 hb £8.99

Jill & DragonLesley Barnes

9781849763400 hb £11.99

The Great House HuntMarc Boutavant & Davide Cali9781849761000 hb £12.99

Territory: European Union, USA & Canada

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Humans and Other AnimalsAdam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin

9781849763677 hb £12.99

The AppleDick Bruna

9781849762144 hb £4.99

I Can CountDick Bruna

9781849760768 hb £4.99

Miffy the ArtistDick Bruna

9781854378231 hb £6.99

Miffy the Artist: Lift-the-Flap Book

Dick Bruna9781849763950 hb £8.99

My Vest is WhiteDick Bruna

9781849760751 hb £4.99

On My ScooterDick Bruna

9781849762168 hb £4.99

Round, Square, TriangleDick Bruna

9781849760775 hb £4.99

The SchoolDick Bruna

9781849762151 hb £4.99

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland

Lewis Carroll & Tove Jansson9781854379573 hb £12.99

The Hunting of the Snark

Lewis Carroll & Tove Jansson9781854379566 hb £7.99

What Happens When...Delphine Chedru

9781849761031 hb £9.99

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Poka & Mia: At the Bottom of the Garden

Kitty Crowther9781849762458 hb £6.99

Poka & Mia: At the CinemaKitty Crowther

9781849762434 hb £6.99

Poka & Mia: FootballKitty Crowther

9781849762427 hb £6.99

London Calls!Gabby Dawnay & Alex Barrow9781849762304 hb £7.99

A Possum’s TailGabby Dawnay & Alex Barrow9781849762212 hb £11.99

Anteaters to ZebrasAlan Fletcher

9781849760041 hb £9.99

FacesDavid Goodman & Zoe Miller9781854379924 hb £12.99

ShapeDavid Goodman & Zoe Miller9781854377791 hb £12.99

Noisy NeighboursRuth Green

9781849762113 pb £6.99

Poka & Mia: Wakey WakeyKitty Crowther

9781849762441 hb £6.99

The Great JourneyAgathe Demois

& Vincent Godeau9781849763752 hb £12.99

Stanley’s PlanRuth Green

9781849763059 hb £9.99

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Henry TateBruce Ingman

9781849761697 hb £11.99

About Two SquaresEl Lissitzky

9781849762571 hb £12.99

BaggageSamuil Marshak

& Vladimir Lebedev9781849761314 hb £12.99

Territory: UK only

Big-Top BennDavid McKee

9781849762120 pb £6.99

The Circus and Other StoriesSamuil Marshak

& Vladimir Lebedev9781849761024 hb £16.99

Mr Benn - Red KnightDavid McKee

9781854379900 hb £8.99

Counting BirdsAlice Melvin

9781849762106 pb £6.99

Grandma’s HouseAlice Melvin

9781849762229 hb £12.99

The High StreetAlice Melvin

9781854379436 hb £9.99

At Our HouseIsabel Minhós Martins &

Madalena Matoso9781849760492 hb £7.99

Achoo!Virginie Morgand

9781849763769 hb £9.99

Coming and GoingIsabel Minhós Martins &

Bernardo Carvalho9781849761611 hb £9.99

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Where Do We Go When We Disappear?

Isabel Minhós Martins & Madalena Matoso

9781849761604 hb £8.99

When I Was BornIsabel Minhós Martins &

Madalena Matoso9781854379580 hb £8.99

What’s Inside?Isabel Minhós Martins &

Madalena Matoso9781849763622 hb £12.99

What’s That Noise?Isabel Minhós Martins &

Madalena Matoso9781849764292 hb £12.99

The Messy Monster BookRachel Ortas

9781849761055 hb £12.99

The Sun is YellowKveta Pacovska

9781849760645 hb £14.99

A Dog DayEmily Rand

9781849762908 hb £11.99

Round and Round and SquareFredun Shapur

9781849763639 hb £12.99

Mister PipThereza Rowe

9781849763820 hb £9.99

Now on TV

A-Z Dangerous FoodsRebecca Sinker & Victoria Walsh

9781849760164 hb £6.99

The Butterfly HouseSarah Smith

9781849762052 hb £11.99

Tiz & Ott’s Big DrawBridget Marzo

9781849763103 hb £9.99

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ZubertCharlie Sutcliffe

9781849761215 hb £11.99

Mr Rouse Builds His HouseStefan Themerson

& Franciszka Themerson9781849761543 hb £7.99

HippuOili Tanninen

9781849762663 hb £7.99

The Table that Ran Away to the WoodsStefan Themerson

9781849760577 hb £6.99

Did You Ever See?Joanna Walsh

9781849763493 hb £9.99

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All Around the World: Animal Kingdom

Géraldine Cosneau9781854379764 pb £9.99

All Around the World: Sports and GamesGéraldine Cosneau

9781849764100 pb £9.99

Tate Kids British Art Activity BookJames Lambert

& Sharna Jackson9781849763035 pb £6.99

Tate Kids Modern Art Activity BookJames Lambert

& Sharna Jackson9781849762410 pb £6.99

Meet Barbara HepworthLaura Carlin

9781849763653 pb £5.99

AlphadoodlerJan Bajtlik

9781849764056 pb £9.99

Meet the CircusEd Cheverton

9781849763660 pb £5.99

100 Colouring BookDominika Lipniewska

9781849763332 pb £8.99

Meet Barbara Hepworth, the twentieth-century British artist who found a way to capture entire worlds in her

bold sculptures. Barbara Hepworth loved the shapes and textures that she saw in the countryside and carved them into wood and stone for other people to see, touch and

walk around. Some of her sculptures look familiar, like hills and people; for others you’ll need to use your imagination

to decide what they might be.

British illustrator and ceramics artist Laura Carlin invites you to join her in making your own sculptures, so that you too can express how you see and experience the world.

Meet the artist … become an artist

UK £5.99 US $8.95 CAN $12.95

ISBN 978 1 84976 365 3

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Roll up! Roll up! The circus have arrived and they’re here to show their audience a good time.

In this creative activity book, illustrator Ed Cheverton invites readers to meet a troupe of circus performers who create sculptures from found objects and shapes. Using simple materials from around the home as well as their

imaginations, this entertaining troupe reveal how much fun can be had bringing works of art to life.

Meet the Circus

UK £5.99 US $9.95 CAN $10.95

ISBN 978 1 84976 366 0

Meet th

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Meet the

Ed Cheverton

Get ready to colour!

This jumbo-sized book is bursting with drawings, all waiting to be brought to life with some colour.

The hardest part is deciding where to start!

Every page is fi lled with 100s of quirky characters, amazing animals, crazy cars, interesting insects, bold buildings, and tasty treats for you to choose from.

But don’t stop at colouring: add your own designs and patterns to the pictures to make them stand out even more. Let your imagination go wild!

DOMINIKA LIPNIEWSKA

COLOURING BOOK

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£8.99

ISBN 978-1-84976-333-2

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How to Draw a ChickenJean-Vincent Sénac

9781849760683 hb £6.99

My Cut-Out PicturesNathalie Parain

9781849762588 pb £12.99

The Meditating CatJean-Vincent Sénac

9781849760676 pb £6.99

Make Your MarkSarah Richardson

9781849760119 pb £7.99

Activity Books

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ACTIVITY BOOKS

The Little Factory of Illustration

Florie Saint-Val9781849762465 hb £12.99

10 times 10Hervé Tullet

9781849762472 hb £9.99

The Five SensesHervé Tullet

9781854375810 pb £12.99

The Scribble BookHervé Tullet

9781854377746 hb £8.99

The Colouring BookHervé Tullet

9781854378194 pb £9.99

The Book with a HoleHervé Tullet

9781854379467 pb £8.99

Art Collector Game9781854379474

Contains 52 cards, £9.99 (excl. VAT £8.33)

Art in a BoxSarah Richardson9781854379276

£14.99 (excl. VAT £12.49)

Memory Game9781849761420Contains 48 cards

£9.99 (excl. VAT £8.33)

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Alice Melvin: Craft Sets

Cut Out and Make Menagerie

Contains step-by-step instructions to make twelve animals.

175 x 175 mmEAN 503249026260£8.99 (excl. VAT £7.49)

Alice’s Emporium

Contains a die-cut self-assembly shop with an array of characters, shops and toys. No glue required.

270 x 250 x 150 mmEAN 5032495126885£12.99 (excl. VAT £10.83)

Cut Out and Sew Glove Puppets

Contains fabric and materials to make one owl glove puppet and three finger puppets.

210 x 268 mmEAN 5032495065924£7.99 (excl. VAT £6.66)

Cut Out and Make Bird Mobile

Easy to follow instructions to make a beautiful mobile with five colourful birds.

190 x 255 mmEAN 5032495065849£7.99 (excl. VAT £6.66)

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MERCHANDISE

Lesley Barnes: Stationery

Ruth Green: Height Wall Chart

Alice Melvin Cut Out and Sew Kits

Cut Out & Sew Bunting

EAN 5032495203609£8.00 (£6.67 excl. VAT)

Cut Out & Sew Bears in a Bag

EAN 5032495203623£12.00 (£10.00 excl. VAT)

Cut Out & Sew Apron

EAN 5032495203616£10.00 (£8.33 excl. VAT)

Jill & Dragon Sketchbook

297 x 210 mm, 40pp5032495212328

£6.00

Jill & Dragon sticker sheets

3 sheets of 15 stickers, 178 x 127 mm

5032495212342 £3.00

Inspired by Ruth Green’s bestselling picture book, Noisy Neighbours. Beautifully designed wall chart to record heights from 60cm to 130cm.

160 x 96mm5032495207829£5.50 inc VAT

Stationery inspired by award-winning illustrator Lesley Barnes’ debut picture book Jill & Dragon.

5 032495 203623 5 032495 203609

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Art MaterialsA practical and beautifully designed selection of art materials using high-quality papers and recycled boards.

A3 Hardback Sketchbook297 x 420 mm, 50 pp

9781849762007£14.50 (ex VAT £12.08)

A4 Hardback Sketchbook303 x 215 mm, 48 pp

9781849761932£10.00 (ex VAT £8.33)

A4 Starter Sketchbook297 x 210 mm, 16 pp

9781849761987£4.99 (ex VAT £4.16)

A5 Landscape Hardback Sketchbook215 x 152mm, 48 pp

9781849761956£8.95 (ex VAT £7.46)

Square Hardback Sketchbook

210 x 210 mm, 50 pp9781849761963

£9.50 (ex VAT £7.92)

Postcard Sketchbook104 x 142 mm, 9781849761970

£4.99 (ex VAT £4.16)

Colouring Pencils102 x 187mm

EAN 5032495027946£9.99 (ex VAT £8.33)

Landscape Sketchbook148 x 290mm, 15 pp

9781849761994£6.99 (ex VAT £5.83)

A6 Hardback Artist Journal146 x 102 mm, 66 pp

9781849761949 £7.50 (ex VAT £6.25)

Reversible Book209 x 145 mm, 9781849762014,

Double-sided book containing 40 pp lined and 40pp blank paper

£6.50 (ex VAT £5.42)

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Tate Artist TimelineSara Fanelli

EAN 5032495024068£8.99 (£7.49 ex VAT)

Territory: World

British Art TimelineMarian Deuchars

EAN 5032495191180£8.99 (£7.49 ex VAT)

Territory: World

Art TimelinesBeautifully written and illustrated fold-out timelines that provide a concise and stylish guide to art. Both a learning tool and a visual wonder for the wall.

Walks of ArtFrances Barry and Simon Harmer

Ten walks around London’s public art of the 20th and 21st centuries

London is one of the world’s great cities for the visual arts. Walks of Art in London has been put together for everyone curious about London and about the place of modern and contemporary art in it. It takes you on a walking tour of public works of art created by famous and by less well-known artists. It introduces you to places connected to art – museums and galleries housing great collections, public squares and parks, churches, secular buildings, and sometimes more hidden locations. And it includes some of the places where the artists lived, worked, studied and socialised.

162 x 162 mmPaperback concertinaIllustrations throughoutISBN 9781849763066£8.95

TOPSELLER

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2017 Calendars

Robert Rauschenberg 2017 Calendar

Exhibition: Robert Rauschenberg, Tate Modern1 December 2016 – 2 April 2017

Publication June 2016300 x 300 mm12 colour illustrationsISBN 978 1 84976 479 7£9.99 (inc.VAT)

Georgia O’Keeffe 2017 Calendar

Exhibition: Georgia O’Keeffe, Tate Modern 6 July - 30 October 2016

Publication June 2016300 x 300 mm12 colour illustrationsISBN 978 1 84976 478 0£9.99 (inc.VAT)

ROBERT

RAUSCHENBERG

TATE CALENDAR 2017

GEORGIA O’KEEFFETATE CALENDAR 2017

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2017 Diaries

Tate Pocket Diary 2017Street Photography

Black and white street photography. Includes works from Henri Cartier-Bresson, Martine Franck and Bill Brandt.

Publication June 2016140 x 90 mmMatt laminated hardback12 colour illustrationsRibbon marker and fixed with flat elastic bandISBN 978-1-84976-477-3£6.95 (inc VAT)

Tate Desk Diary 2017Flowers

Flower themed desk diary including works such as Cedric Morris Iris Seedlings, Patrick Caulfield Black and White Flower Piece, David Hockney Lillies and Pablo Picasso Flowers.

Publication June 2016210 x 180 mmHardback matt laminate144pp, 54 colour illustrationsIncludes ribbon markerISBN 978-1-84976-476-6 £12.95 (inc. VAT)

TATE DIARY 2017

Cover:Robert FrankHyde Park, London c.1951-2, printed 1990sPhotograph, gelatin silver print on paper 33.2 x 22.2 cmTate. Gift Eric and Louise Franck London Collection 2013

Your purchase supports Tateshop.tate.org.uk9 781849 763806

ISBN 978-1-84976-380-6

TATE DIARY 2017

Georgia O’KeeffeJimson Weed, White Flower No.1, 1932 Oil on canvas 121.9 x 101.6 cm© 2016 Georgia O’Keeffe Museum/ DACS, London

Your purchase supports Tateshop.tate.org.uk9 781849 763790

ISBN 978-1-84976-379-0

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