Among only a few complete reprints of the series, this XL edition pays homage to Hokusaiâs striking colors and compositions with unprecedented care and magnitude. Bound in the Japanese tradition, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji presents the original 36 plates plus the additional 10 later added by the artist.
Japanese binding in clothbound box, 17.3 x 11.8 in., 8.62 lb, 224 pages
Multilingual (English, French, German). ISBN 978-3-8365-7572-0
Pre Order, Ships Mid January
For the first time ever, the whimsical world of Wes Anderson is the subject of a major museum exhibition. Londonâs Design Museum in conjunction with La CinĂ©mathĂšque Française chronicles the evolution of Andersonâs iconic style, from his early projects in the 1990s to his most recent Oscar-winning films.
The official exhibition catalog is the first book fully authorized and produced in conjunction with Wes Anderson. Through a curated collection of original props, costumes and behind-the-scenes insights, including from his personal collection, the book offers an unprecedented look into his world. Includes exclusive conversations with collaborators, including Owen Wilson, Jason Schwartzman, Scarlett Johansson, Ralph Fiennes, Tilda Swinton and Alexandre Desplat, among others, and features an extensive interview with Anderson by film director Nicolas Saada.
Accompanies an exhibition at the Design Museum, London, 11/21/25â07/26/26
296 pages, 250 Illustration(s), 10.6 in H | 8.3 in W
December 2025, ISBN 9781872005843
Pre_Order Fulfillment: Late November
This anthology gathers some of the most interesting successes, and a few instructive failures, published in the first forty issues of Cabinet. Taking the form of an illustrated encyclopedia, the collection includes idiosyncratic entries such as Addiction, Animal Architecture, Goalkeeping, Micronation, Otolith, Sandal, Worlding, and Zoosemiotics. This hardcover book is over 500 pages long and a must for the intellectually curious!
Chanâs collaborative, unpredictable magazine returns for its latest issue with a playful look into Steidl
Founded by Theseus Chan (born 1961) in 2000, Werk magazine burst forth as a radical vision in the world of publication design. Featuring new drawings and texts by Chan interpreting and recasting the sights and sounds of Steidl Publishers, Manifest embraces spontaneity, imperfection, humor, play and the unpredictable.
224 pages, 216 images, Hardback, English ISBN 978-3-96999-421-4
1st Edition August 2025
The Walther Collection is a private art collection and foundation dedicated to contemporary photography and lens-based art.
A large-format paperback presenting an extensive history of the Walther Collection, complete with a select illustrated chronology and overview of the collectionâs 53 exhibitions and 18 publications.
Inside the Walther Collectionâs project space in downtown Chelsea and its role as a workshop, research center and forum for contemporary photography.
Paperback, 6.75 x 9.75 in. / 480 pgs / 312 color / 185 bw.
December 2025 ISBN 9783969994283
Charles Eames and Ray Eames, American designers with a studio in Southern California. Among their most well-known designs are the Eames Lounge Chair, the molded plywood chair and the molded plastic rocking chair.
Originally published in 2007, this is a revised edition look at Eames furniture including drawings, plans, models, prototypes and production examples, and manufacturing correspondence related to 100+ furniture items. Featured pieces include the Fiberglass Chairs (1959), the famous Lounge Chair and Ottoman (1956), the Time Life stool (1960), the 3473 sofa (1964) and the seating for Dulles and OâHare airports.
6.5 x 8.5 in. / 128 pgs / 222 color
ISBN 9788434314955
Art has never been as culturally and economically prominent as it is today.
How can artists themselves shape the social relevance and impact of their work?
In How to Do Things with Art, German art historian Dorothea von Hantelmann uses four case study artists--Daniel Buren, James Coleman, Jeff Koons and Tino Sehgal--to examine how an artwork acts upon and within social conventions, particularly through the "performing" of exhibitions. The book's title is a play on J.L. Austin's seminal text, How to Do Things with Words, which describes language's reality-producing properties and demonstrates that in "saying" there is always a "doing"--a linguistic counterpart to the dynamics envisioned by Von Hantelmann for art, in which "showing" is a kind of "doing." Von Hantelmann's close analysis of works by Buren, Coleman, Koons and Sehgal explores how each of these artists has taken control of how their work conducts itself in the world.
Paperback, 6 x 8.25 in. / 208 pgs / 19 bw.
ISBN 9783037641040
November 2010, Out of Print
Cynthia Hawkinsâ work and the Black gallery scene of 1970s and 1980s New York
A record of routine and the everyday, the journal also gathers sketches, notes for new and in-progress works, and responses to contemporary art and criticism, bringing the artistâs reflections into relief. Art Notes, Art also offers a picture of the burgeoning Black-owned gallery scene in New York that Hawkins was an important participant inâincluding Just Above Midtown, where she had her first solo exhibition in 1981âas well as the women artistsâ circle she was an active member of. Art Notes, Art is richly illustrated with works by the artist produced during this key period, photographs and ephemera, and a visual archive of contemporaneous work by her peers.
Paperback, 7 x 10 in. / 200 pgs / 50 color / 20 bw.
December 2024
ISBN 9781954939059
Only accountable to ourselves, Who told you so?! The collective story vs. the individual narrative challenges states of social ambivalence within various levels of cohesion: government, organization, scene and family. Engage in conversation with artists on belonging to find and strengthen your own voice within.
Artists in conversation include Aleksandra Domanovic, Foundland, Gökçe Suvari, R.E.P. Group, Lieven De Boeck, Mauro Vallejo, Monika Löve, Slavs and Tartars, Azra AkĆĄamija, Elena Bajo, Hank Willis Thomas, Heath Bunting, Jacqueline Schoemaker, Job Janssen, KaszĂĄs TamĂĄs i.c.w. AnikĂł LorĂĄnt, Paul Segers, Tracy Mackenna & Edwin Janssen, Boudewijn Bollmann, Daan Samson, Exactitudes: Ari Versluis & Ellie Uyttenbroek, Gillian Wearing, JuliĂĄn dâAngiolillo, Katrin Korfmann, Ken Lum, Marjolijn Dijkman, Matthijs Bosman, Mireia c. Saladrigues, Serge Onnen, Ć ejla Kameric, Erwin van Doorn & Inge Nabuurs, Erika Rothenberg, GĂŒnec Terkol, Jans Muskee, Keren Cytter, Melanie Bonajo, Nadine Byrne, Ronald Ophuis, Sebastian Friedman
Writers: Jonathan Short, Patricia Reed, Matteo Lucchetti, Markus Miessen, Alfredo Cramerotti, Wim Langenhoff, René Gabriëls, Daniel Miller, Tanja Baudoin, Leon Heuts
Poets: Joost Baars, Serge van Duijnhoven, Krijn Peter Hesselink, Anne van Amstel
August 2013 - Out of Print - Single copy
438pp Onomatopee Projects ISBN: 978-9491677045
Crafty, personal and full with tradition, Fadhel Mourali's family history of basket weaving is akin to queering in its associations with care and rooting
From a local tradition coming out of a small historical world to a tradition involved in a vast queer-worlding of making,The Last Basket Makers from Risa refers to a lineage of artisans producing the enigmatic Hedared basketâfrom Lennart, the basketâs first âlast makerââto Lennartâs great-grandson, Fadhel Mourali. This is his report on an open-ended process of identifying and crafting the material of kinship.
Crafty, personal, and entangled with tradition, Fadhelâs research and own making share stories out of and surrounding the rural community of Risaâthe former home of his great-grandfather. Here, a dialogical and productive patchwork unfolds, exploring tradition, evolution, and adaptation. This processâakin to queeringâincludes expected and unexpected entanglements of care and rooting.
SET MARGINSâ PUBLICATIONS
ISBN: 9789083499307
Pub Date: 11/25/2025
San SebastiĂĄn, Spain, 1939. A young Eduardo Chillida mustered the courage to ask a girl, Pilar Belzunce, to the movies. They married eleven years later and remained together for the rest of their lives, as Eduardo, supported by Pilar, developed an artistic practice that would earn international acclaim. In this memoir, their daughterâauthor and filmmaker Susana Chillidaâ draws an intimate portrait of the coupleâs world, offering insight into their professional, social, and family life. Eduardo is captured not only as a pioneering artist and incisive thinker but also as a husband and a father, while Pilar is shown to be a woman and mother ahead of her time, as well as the âpillarâ of Chillidaâs life and work.
Both an extraordinary glimpse into the life of a visionary artist and a deeply personal remembrance, this book is, in Susana Chillidaâs words, âa love story. A family story. And a story of the love of art.â
ISBN 9783906915951
Pbk, 6 x 9.25 in. / 288pp
November 2024