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  • - Magnum Photos, 1947 - Present
    by Maria Antonella Pelizzari
    £17.99

  • - Constructive Responses to Natural Disasters
     
    £11.99

  • by Klaus Albrecht Schroder
    £23.49

  • by JoAnne Northrup
    £27.49

  • by Moritz Woelk
    £28.49

  • - of the Deutsche Bundesbank
     
    £15.49

    We use money every day in the form of banknotes, coins or credit on our bank account. We pay online on the internet, take out loans and save money on bank accounts. But what is money really? Where does it come from? Who controls the banks? What are the tasks of central bank and how does monetary policy work?

  • by Klaus Fussmann
    £9.99

  • - A concert project in collaboration with numerous other Frankfurt institutions
    by Daniel Libeskind
    £18.99

  • by Petra Giloy-Hirtz
    £27.49

    The artist Stefan Hunstein brought magical photographs of untouched landscapes back from his journey to the Arctic in 2012. This publication shows a selection of these photographs. It also includes photos, printed on glass using a special technique, in which the artist links the beauty of nature and "the horrors of the ice and of darkness.

  • - Kirchner - The Berlin Years
    by Kunsthaus Zurich
    £29.99

  • - Intentions, Expectations, Challenges
    by Katharina Beisiegel
    £29.99

    The past decade of both economic crises in Europe and North America as well as an extraordinary museum boom in many Asian countries has led to new questions and concepts for future museum buildings. This book investigates this paradigm change by presenting 20 recent and future museum projects on all continents.

  • - Berlin's Expressionist Legacy
    by Christoph Rauhut
    £21.99

  • by Björn Vedder
    £20.99

    How should you portray a collective? Roland Fischer shows us in his latest large-format photo project. 1,000 students from Tel Aviv University agreed to take part and to be photographed by him. The result is a multi-faceted collective portrait of young students in Israel and at the same time a series of fascinating individual portraits.

  • - The Last Rebellion of the Maya in Yucatan
    by Serge Barbeau & Christine Kron
    £28.49

    Between 1847 and 1935 the Maya on the Yucatan peninsula rebelled against their oppression and were eventually defeated by Mexican troops. The Canadian photographer Serge Barbeau has visited the descendants of those Maya rebels. This volume reproduces in oversize format his expressive portraits documenting their desire for independence.

  • - Kathedralen fur den Mull
    by Harriet Zilch & Nurnberg Institut fur moderne Kunst Nurnberg
    £20.99

    With his artistic works, the sculptor Winfried Baumann (* 1956) evokes questions of social responsibility and the perception of contemporary social forms. His subjects are highly topical both as regards content with respect to social and urban-planning visions, and also formally as they cross the borders between fine art and applied design.

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    £27.49

    Taking the female body for her muse, Janaina Tschape explores themes of the body and landscape, sex, death, renewal and transformation in paintings, drawings, photographs and video installations. This book deals with her work.

  • - Masterpieces
    by Valentina Locatelli
    £31.99

    The Kunstmuseum Bern owns one of the most important art collections in Switzerland. The Kunstmuseum Bern houses prestigious works of Swiss and international art from the late thirteenth century onwards. In this title, over 170 masterpieces of the collection are assembled and includes an art-historical analyses along with colour illustrations.

  • - Ludwig Meidner in Exile
    by Erik Riedel
    £21.99

    Apocalypse, the city, war, religion, the portrait, exile and existential trauma - Ludwig Meidner (1884-1966) is regarded as one of the outstanding artists of German Expressionism. With the accuracy of a seismograph he recorded in his pictorial and literary works the shocks which reverberated through his time.

  • by Max Hollein & Eva Mongi-Vollmer
    £23.49

    In 1965/66 Georg Baselitz created the monumental series "The Heroes" and "New Types", which he presented in wild colour and with defiant style. By turning his attention towards the tradition of representational painting his work formed a striking contrast to the trends towards abstraction and Expressionism prevailing during the 1960s, thereby embarking on his own unique path.

  • - Color Truth
    by Stephan Koja
    £15.49

    Andrea Bischof is one of Austria's most important contemporary artists and has made a name for herself through the subtleness of the coloration and exceptional harmony of her compositions. She achieves this through weeks of patiently juxtaposing dazzling tones that. The alluring interplay between surface and depth literally makes the pictures begin to breathe and pulsate.

  • - 2016-1996
    by Elmar Zorn
    £23.49

    With her sculptures Gabriela von Habsburg goes new ways in the politicisation of aesthetics, uniting her work as ambassador, politician and creative artist. This volume brings together her oeuvre: the sculptures, some of them made of metal or stone in different formats and some of them immovable, introduce the artist's works in the public space.

  • - Strip-Cut-Collage
    by Bazon Brock
    £23.49

    Tearing, cutting, shredding in order to reassemble the elements and create something new: strip by strip the Austrian artist Monika Fioreschy applies lengths of torn paper to her canvases, thereby creating large-format abstract works filled with a harmonious formal language and offering an unexpected wealth of detail when observed more closely.

  • by Daniel Blau
    £31.99

  • - Ein Bauhauskunstler berichtet / Recollections of a Bauhaus Artist
    by Eveline Berger
    £25.49

  • - Amerling, Waldmuller, and more
    by Agnes Husslein-arco
    £29.99

  • - On the Horizon
    by Stephan Berg & Thomas Huber
    £23.49

    What is the place of painted pictures? What is their relevance? And what is their reality? Thomas Huber is an internationally acknowledged painter whose cool picture constructions, mostly devoid of humans, circle around these questions. This volume presents the works by the artist, who was born in Zurich and now lives in Berlin.

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