This book combines the traditional Slavic tale We Three Brothers by Karel Jaromír Erben with illustrative photographs and drawings by Jan Jedlicka. The story is just one of dozens collected and retold by Czech folklorist and poet Erben (1811-70) and......More info...
This book considers the significance of the filial relationship to the graphic narrative oeuvres of Art Spiegelman and Alison Bechdel. Bringing to bear a wealth of previously undiscussed texts and materials, it offers a lively, theoretically eclecti...More info...
The dream shock of Liu Zhengs title refers to an awakening as if from a deep sleep. There is a moment between sleep and consciousness in which the dream state and conscious reality collide. It is a fertile, erotic and sometimes violent area of the...More info...
In Local Stories, Jerry Spagnoli contests the notion of history as a narrative told to support particular agendas, and installs personal experience in its place-the myriad stories we as individuals create on a daily basis. History is no longer a chro...More info...
Though born in Snow Hill, Alabama in 1917, Noah Purifoy lived most of his life in Los Angeles and Joshua Tree, California, where he died in 2004. The exhibition of his work, Junk Dada, at LACMA in 2015 as well as the recent publication by Steidl of h...More info...
Old Growth invites readers into a diverse transcontinental forest that includes white pines, hemlocks, sequoias, moss-covered cedar, bald cypress and bristlecone pines that have survived for millennia. The book explores the enigma of time, while ......More info...
The precursor to The Americans contrasts economic strata on the other side of the AtlanticThis is a new edition of London/Wales, which brings together two distinct bodies of work to reveal a different understa...More info...
A long-overdue reissue of Frank’s sought-after set of Polaroid photobooks Originally released in 2009, Seven Stories was the first publication of Robert Frank’s Polaroids. Quickly sold-out, it has been a collector’s...More info...
Inside the magic of the leading photography publisher’s book productionFounded in 1968, Steidl Verlag is widely considered the world’s premier publisher of photography books. As both printer and publisher, Steidl has a uniq...More info...
A new DVD from Clark Winter compiling the artist and filmmaker’s personal conversations with the iconic American photographerThroughout the decades of friendship between American photographer Robert Frank (1924–2019) and Cl...More info...
Jem Cohen’s stunning portrait of the tireless and tenacious work ethic of an artist whose career has spanned over seven decadesAmerican artist June Leaf (born 1929) recalls how she first realized her calling at age three, s...More info...
Behind the scenes of the legendary photobook printer and publisher SteidlThis volume chronicles five busy months at the iconic German publisher Steidl. It captures such moments as Gerhard Steidl deciphering Karl Lagerfeld’s...More info...
Newly discovered in Frank’s archive, these three maquettes underscore his love of Polaroid photographyThe Polaroid camera, with its unique prints, was one of Robert Frank’s (1924–2019) favorite ways of making photographs. ...More info...
An intimate, loving portrait of artist couple Robert Frank and June Leaf at their homes in New York and Novia ScotiaWhat did it mean to photographer Michael Ackerman and filmmaker Jem Cohen to ring the bell beside the singu...More info...
An American Dream destroyed: how a fire and one family’s financial demise echoed the city of Holyoke’s rapid declineIn the summer of 1999, two boys barely in their teens were so bored that they started a fire in a boarded-u...More info...
A Language of New York explores what it means to be a New Yorker, in public and private. In 1995 Mitch Epstein began making pictures in the city, as it underwent a seismic cultural and physical shift. The gritty neighborhoods and sassy ......More info...
The second reprint of the landmark publication exploring the interaction between the still and moving image within Frank’s practiceThis edition of Hold Still, Keep Going is the second reprint of the catalog to Robert...More info...
Dont Blink - Robert Frank is a documentary about Robert Frank, the legendary photography and filmmaker behind perhaps the most influential publication in the history of the photobook, The Americans (1959), and landmark films including Pull My Daisy ......More info...
Frank’s seminal autobiographical photobook returns to print, expanding upon the original 1972 editionAfter The Americans (1958), The Lines of My Hand is arguably Robert Frank’s most important book, and without...More info...
Close-up portraiture of the most famous drag performers in America, from Brooke Lynn Hytes to AquariaOver the last two decades, drag shows have moved from shadowy niche corners to the center of the popular zeitgeist, aided...More info...
Subdued yet poignant, Clay’s images of the Mississippi landscape embrace the beauty of changeThere is nothing Maude Schuyler Clay likes more than driving around her native Mississippi Delta, especially in the late afternoon...More info...
Dispatches from today’s Rust Belt tell of a region long neglected by business and bureaucracyThe Rust Belt of America provided the manpower and factories that formed the backbone of American manufacturing, which became a ju...More info...
Frank’s final artist books serve as a touchstone for his later life and careerThe Visual Diaries presents, for the first time together, the six introspective volumes that are most critical to Robert Frank’s late book...More info...
Like a search-and-find book, details come to life in Vitali’s selected close-ups of his large, populous imagesItalian photographer Massimo Vitali (born 1944) has always made his books as large as possible, to create ample s...More info...
In a larger format and with previously unpublished negatives, this new edition of Sternfeld’s classic magnifies the unseen details of his most famous seriesJoel Sternfeld’s seminal American Prospects is firmly embedd...More info...
This is the first book to comprehensively present the architecture of the Sonoran Desert region of Arizona, balancing a breadth of projects with a depth of analysis. These lessons will be of critical importance to communities across the globe that...More info...
Like a search-and-find book, details come to life in Vitali’s selected close-ups of his large, populous imagesItalian photographer Massimo Vitali (born 1944) has always made his books as large as possible, to create ample s...More info...
Frank’s final artist books serve as a touchstone for his later life and careerThe Visual Diaries presents, for the first time together, the six introspective volumes that are most critical to Robert Frank’s late book...More info...
Dispatches from today’s Rust Belt tell of a region long neglected by business and bureaucracyThe Rust Belt of America provided the manpower and factories that formed the backbone of American manufacturing, which became a ju...More info...
Subdued yet poignant, Clay’s images of the Mississippi landscape embrace the beauty of changeThere is nothing Maude Schuyler Clay likes more than driving around her native Mississippi Delta, especially in the late afternoon...More info...
Close-up portraiture of the most famous drag performers in America, from Brooke Lynn Hytes to AquariaOver the last two decades, drag shows have moved from shadowy niche corners to the center of the popular zeitgeist, aided...More info...
Frank’s seminal autobiographical photobook returns to print, expanding upon the original 1972 editionAfter The Americans (1958), The Lines of My Hand is arguably Robert Frank’s most important book, and without...More info...
Dont Blink - Robert Frank is a documentary about Robert Frank, the legendary photography and filmmaker behind perhaps the most influential publication in the history of the photobook, The Americans (1959), and landmark films including Pull My Daisy ......More info...
The second reprint of the landmark publication exploring the interaction between the still and moving image within Frank’s practiceThis edition of Hold Still, Keep Going is the second reprint of the catalog to Robert...More info...
A Language of New York explores what it means to be a New Yorker, in public and private. In 1995 Mitch Epstein began making pictures in the city, as it underwent a seismic cultural and physical shift. The gritty neighborhoods and sassy ......More info...
In a larger format and with previously unpublished negatives, this new edition of Sternfeld’s classic magnifies the unseen details of his most famous seriesJoel Sternfeld’s seminal American Prospects is firmly embedd...More info...
(Pub. Date: 30-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: MIT Press, ISBN-13: 9780262049177)
A richly illustrated overview of the work of Neri Oxman, whose design approach embodies the union of technology and biology, as well as a future where we build with nature.Mediated Matter is the first comprehensive overview of N...More info...
Discover the skill, determination, and resilience of African American artist Winfred Rembert in the first widely available monograph on his powerful, profoundly original oeuvre. Born and raised in the Deep South during the time of Jim Cro...More info...
Constructing Arizona is the first book to comprehensively present the architecture of the Sonoran Desert region of Arizona, balancing a breadth of projects with a depth of analysis. Building on over fifty interviews with noted members of the archite...More info...
Series: Ars Judaica: The Bar-Ilan Journal of Jewish Art
(Pub. Date: 30-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: Liverpool University Press, ISBN-13: 9781836244752)
Ars Judaica is an annual publication of the Department of Jewish Art at Bar-Ilan University. As such it is a valuable resource for art historians, collectors, curators, and all those interested in the visual arts. Interested in subscribin...More info...
Artistic freedom and expression are essential to unlocking new creative possibilities, allowing artists to experiment, explore, and develop their own unique techniques and styles. How to Draw with Artistic Freedom and Expression is a step-by-s...More info...
As CGI and digital effects dominate Hollywood blockbusters, a new appreciation has developed for the use of practical effects to suspend disbelief in film. Jesse Velez, owner of Raptor House FX, reveals the clever techniques and physical artistry use...More info...
(Pub. Date: 30-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: The University of Hong Kong. University Museum and Art Gallery, ISBN-13: 9789887470908)
The unseen art of fine jewelry—exploring the drawings that brought France’s most exquisite designs to life. For two centuries, France has shaped the art of jewelry design, blending technical precision with artistic brilliance. Desig...More info...
A provocative history of Disney’s rise to cultural dominance, pulling skeletons from the corporate closet to decode the political messages hidden in all of your favorite childhood movies.In The Extended Universe,...More info...
The Pergamon Altar, the Market Gate of Miletus, the Lions of Babylon, the bust of Nefertiti - these are all treasures that we admire in German museums today. Where do these works come from? When and under what circumstances did they come to Germany?...More info...
An American Dream destroyed: how a fire and one family’s financial demise echoed the city of Holyoke’s rapid declineIn the summer of 1999, two boys barely in their teens were so bored that they started a fire in a boarded-u...More info...
The dream shock of Liu Zhengs title refers to an awakening as if from a deep sleep. There is a moment between sleep and consciousness in which the dream state and conscious reality collide. It is a fertile, erotic and sometimes violent area of the...More info...
A French collection of recipes for painting on parchment, On Making Colours, by a painter, Peter of St. Audemar, possibly of the Benedictine Abbey of St Bertin at St. Omer in northern France. St. Omer was an active centre of painters and scribes from...More info...
A collection of all the historical pigments mentioned in the treatises included in the series, Colour Palettes, by century, complemented by recipes from other contemporary sources. The entries define the pigment – color, its source (animal, plant, mi...More info...
Treatises on painting between the 1st and the 12th centuries A.D. may have been many but those preserved are found in two manuscripts from the 10th and 12th centuries: the Mappae Clavicula and Eraclius, On the Arts and Colours of the Romans – both of...More info...
This book considers the significance of the filial relationship to the graphic narrative oeuvres of Art Spiegelman and Alison Bechdel. Bringing to bear a wealth of previously undiscussed texts and materials, it offers a lively, theoretically eclecti...More info...
This book combines the traditional Slavic tale We Three Brothers by Karel Jaromír Erben with illustrative photographs and drawings by Jan Jedlicka. The story is just one of dozens collected and retold by Czech folklorist and poet Erben (1811-70) and......More info...
(Pub. Date: 30-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Time Warner International, ISBN-13: 9780316599139)
A writer for Rolling Stone magazine traces the rise of the rock band, Pearl Jam, to the top of the burgeoning Seattle music scene and on to superstardom, focusing on the bands confrontational singer, Eddie Vedder. 50,000 first printing. Tour...More info...
(Pub. Date: 30-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Silver Link Publishing, ISBN-13: 9781857946154)
The spectacular railway imagery created by some of the UK’s leading railway photographers is showcased in this third volume of the Photographic Artistry of Rail Cameramen series.The current incarnation of the Rail Camera Club, formed in 1980, include...More info...
In Local Stories, Jerry Spagnoli contests the notion of history as a narrative told to support particular agendas, and installs personal experience in its place-the myriad stories we as individuals create on a daily basis. History is no longer a chro...More info...
Though born in Snow Hill, Alabama in 1917, Noah Purifoy lived most of his life in Los Angeles and Joshua Tree, California, where he died in 2004. The exhibition of his work, Junk Dada, at LACMA in 2015 as well as the recent publication by Steidl of h...More info...
This volume focuses on the multifaceted meaning of wind and its various attributions. Wind is certainly more than an atmospheric phenomenon: the shape of its contours in words and images, its metaphoric density, its ancestral connotation forged by my...More info...
An intimate, loving portrait of artist couple Robert Frank and June Leaf at their homes in New York and Novia ScotiaWhat did it mean to photographer Michael Ackerman and filmmaker Jem Cohen to ring the bell beside the singu...More info...
Newly discovered in Frank’s archive, these three maquettes underscore his love of Polaroid photographyThe Polaroid camera, with its unique prints, was one of Robert Frank’s (1924–2019) favorite ways of making photographs. ...More info...
Behind the scenes of the legendary photobook printer and publisher SteidlThis volume chronicles five busy months at the iconic German publisher Steidl. It captures such moments as Gerhard Steidl deciphering Karl Lagerfeld’s...More info...
Jem Cohen’s stunning portrait of the tireless and tenacious work ethic of an artist whose career has spanned over seven decadesAmerican artist June Leaf (born 1929) recalls how she first realized her calling at age three, s...More info...
A new DVD from Clark Winter compiling the artist and filmmaker’s personal conversations with the iconic American photographerThroughout the decades of friendship between American photographer Robert Frank (1924–2019) and Cl...More info...
Inside the magic of the leading photography publisher’s book productionFounded in 1968, Steidl Verlag is widely considered the world’s premier publisher of photography books. As both printer and publisher, Steidl has a uniq...More info...
A long-overdue reissue of Frank’s sought-after set of Polaroid photobooks Originally released in 2009, Seven Stories was the first publication of Robert Frank’s Polaroids. Quickly sold-out, it has been a collector’s...More info...
The precursor to The Americans contrasts economic strata on the other side of the AtlanticThis is a new edition of London/Wales, which brings together two distinct bodies of work to reveal a different understa...More info...
Old Growth invites readers into a diverse transcontinental forest that includes white pines, hemlocks, sequoias, moss-covered cedar, bald cypress and bristlecone pines that have survived for millennia. The book explores the enigma of time, while ......More info...