Monograph on the work of Trevor Paglen, published by Phaidon as part of their "Contemporary Artists" series. Includes an interview with Paglen by Lauren Cornell, essays by Julia Bryan-Wilson and Omar Kholeif, and an extract of "An Essay Towards a Real Character, and a Philosophical Language," (1668) by John Wilkins, as well as writings by the artist. ... [details]
Monograph of work by Mike Kelley. Essays by Isabelle Graw, John C. Welchman, Anthony Vidler, Georges Bataille and Charles Fort. Includes chronology of selected exhibitions, projects, articles, interviews and a bibliography. [details]
Monograph on Lawrence Weiner published as part of the Contemporary Artists series by Phaidon Press. Text by the artist, Alexander Alberro, and Alice Zimmerman with an interview between Benjamin H.D. Buchloh and the artist. ... [details]
Large-scale monograph on the artist Raymond Pettibon. With text by the artist, Robert Storr, Ulrich Loock, John Ruskin, Laurence Sterne, and George Puttenham. Includes interviews between Pettibon and Dennis Cooper, Byron Coley, and Grady Turner. ... [details]
Large monograph on the artist William Kentridge. Features text by Dan Cameron and J.M. Coetzee, writing by the artist, and an interview between the artist and Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev. Profusely illustrated in black-and-white and color throughout. ... [details]
Publication surveying the work of artist Mary Kelly. With text by Margaret Iverson and Homi K. Bhabha, excerpts of the artist's writing, excerpts of essays by Julia Kristeva and Lynne Tillman, an interview between Kelly and Douglas Crimp, plus excerpts of previous interviews with Griselda Pollock and Klaus Ottmann. ... [details]
"Rudolf Wittkower's classic monograph and catalogue raisonné has remained the standard work on Bernini ever since its first publication in 1955. Out of print for some years, it is now made available for the first time in paperback, in an updated and expanded fourth edition with additional illustrations, including 30 color plates. ... [details]
Monograph on Frank Gehry's California Aerospace Museum in Los Angeles, California. Text by James Steele, photography by Timothy Hursley, and drawings by John Hewitt. Printed in color and black-and-white. [details]
"This book provides a compelling background to the history of trade with the East, before turning to Europe to describe the excitement as artists - most notable Whistler and the Impressionists - discovered the newly arrived Japanese prints and artefacts and began to incorporate their influence into their work. ... [details]
Comprehensive monograph on the work of Robert Ryman with texts by Vittorio Colaizzi. Includes chronology, list of illustrated works, selected bibliography, and index. [details]