Monograph on the work of French photographer Eugène Atget which focuses on his street and car photographs. Text by Françoise Reynaud. Includes bibliography, biography, and exhibition history. Printed in black-and-white. ... [details]
Exhibition brochure published in conjunction with show held February 23 - March 5, 1988. Includes excerpted interview with Lester Johnson by Jon Cone. [details]
Anthology of fifty-six of Delacroix's letters to friends and family, including Félix Guillmardet, Achille Piron, Charles Soulier, and Charles Delacroix, written between 1813 and 1820. With a preface by Alfred Dupont. ... [details]
Comprehensive overview of the work of Scottish architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Edited by Jackie Cooper, with an introduction by Barbara Bernard. "This beautifully illustrated survey aims to bring full recognition to Mackintosh's architectural achievement, with special attention to his outstanding gifts as a draughtsman. ... [details]
Anthology of collected writings by Malevich. Edited by Andrei B. Nakov, translated Andrée Robel-Chicurel. Includes appendix and list of illustrations. Printed in color and black-and-white. Text in French. [details]
Book on the life and work of André Malraux by André Brincourt. Includes a chronology of the works by Malraux. Printed in black-and-white. Text in French. [details]
A conversation between art historian and independent curator Marie-Thérèse Champesme and the artist Peter Downsbrough. Preface by James Welling. [details]
Reprint of an Artist's book by Peter Downsbrough originally published in 1986. "NOW was first published as part of my exhibition at the PWSSP (today the Wladyslaw Strezeminski Academy of Fine Arts and Design) in Lodz, Poland, from 6 - 22 June, 1986. ... [details]
"The first volume, Past – For All those who have lived and died, starts in 998031 BC and ends in 1969 AD, namely One Million Years later. At this date starts the One Million Years in the œuvre of On Kawara, transcribed here for this edition on 2000 pages. ... [details]
Part one of a two part series of limited edition thumbprint rubber stamps. Part one features Jonathan Monk's right thumb print. Part two features his left thumb print. Includes a signed and numbered certificate. [details]