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In 1940, in the wake of a divorce from her husband, the artist Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo turned to self-portraiture... Read More >>
Equinox is a folio of 85 select male and M/M anthropomorphic art pieces by Shinigamigirl. Read More >>
Green-Scales is a dragon of many talents. He likes the traveling lifestyle and to roll with the punches. He might... Read More >>
Solstice is a folio of 85 select female and M/F anthropomorphic art pieces by Shinigamigirl. Read More >>
Antonio Canova invented a new genre with his Ideal Heads. They were intended as gifts for close friends and persons... Read More >>
Alongside Michelangelo and Leonardo, Raphael stands as one of the defining masters of the Italian Renaissance. This... Read More >>
This coloured pencil instructional guide teaches you to draw 16 lifelike animals with step-by-step instructions... Read More >>
In his debut book, online drawing sensation Campbell offers readers the chance to explore his bright, lively coloring-in-reverse... Read More >>
Ming Wong is the fifth Artist in Residence at the National Gallery. His practice encompasses film, performance,... Read More >>
Amour is a portfolio of etchings, and is Maurice Denis' homage to his fiancée. It is other-worldly and suffused... Read More >>
Peers, foils, colleagues, and rivals—Daniel Burnham and Louis Sullivan's impact on each other still expresses itself... Read More >>
An in-depth exploration of Shaw's most recent work: the ambitious, twenty-one-panel painting Paradise Lost London-based... Read More >>
My Memoirs - Volume I (Iran) is a powerful and deeply personal account of a woman's life shaped by love, literature,... Read More >>
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The first retrospective on Parasol Press, a New York–based print publisher that swiftly became a critical force... Read More >>
Explores the critical innovations and contributions of Black artists to the history of abstraction. Read More >>
This landmark monograph traces six decades of Colombian artist Beatriz Gonza´lez's bold and radical reimagining... Read More >>
A groundbreaking study of one of the most important and influential artists of the postwar period Joseph Beuys... Read More >>
Accompanying publication to a multimedia installation of films and videos presenting the entire oeuvre of Douglas... Read More >>
In homage to Nathaniel Mary Quinn's first solo exhibition in Italy titled Split Face, this volume brings together... Read More >>
Matt Mullican has created a personal symbolic system for defining the reality that surrounds him. This publication... Read More >>
First published in 1928, Colour in Art and Daily Life presents a series of fascinating essays analysing and expounding... Read More >>
Entering the liminal space of shared custody and societal tropes of the 'broken family', with a blend of poetry,... Read More >>
This book presents a selection of Joe Brainard’s letters stretching from 1959 to 1993, offering an intimate view... Read More >>