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Since its inception in 2009, HENI Publishing has

worked closely with artists and authors of the highest


calibre across a wide range of titles, from major trade
publications to artists’ books and limited editions.
Among our new titles for 2019 we are delighted to be
publishing the collected conversations of two titans
of the contemporary art world in Hans Ulrich Obrist’s
The Richter Interviews; a new monograph on New York-
based British artist Shantell Martin, the first critical
book to showcase her multi-faceted practice; a
beautiful and intimate survey of nude photography by
Mary McCartney, complete with an artist’s special edition;
the first two titles in Damien Hirst: The Complete Works,
focusing on two of his latest series of paintings;
an artist’s book by Cathy Wilkes to accompany her
exhibition at the British Pavilion at this year’s Venice
Biennale; and the first of two volumes of the collected
writings on art by one of the world’s leading critics
and curators, Robert Storr.
To find out more about our books – as well as HENI’s
work across editions, film, photography and more –
visit our website: www.heni.com
Contents

New Titles 2019 5

Recent Titles & Backlist 23

List of Illustrations 49

Index 50

Sales & Distribution 52


New Titles
2019
Mary McCartney: Paris Nude
Essay by Charlotte Jansen

Paris Nude presents for the first time a new body of work by the
celebrated British photographer Mary McCartney. Over the course
of two days in summer 2016, McCartney stayed with her subject
Phyllis Wang at her St Germain apartment in Paris, photographing
Wang in the nude to produce an extraordinary and intimate series
of images.
A mixture of black-and-white and colour, the delicate photo-
graphs collected here showcase the trust required from both
subject and photographer. During their time together, we see the
model start to relax in front of the camera as an unspoken bond
gradually develops between the two women.
With short texts by McCartney and Wang reflecting on their
experiences, the book also features an essay by Charlotte Jansen,
framing the series within a historical study of the nude in art and
giving context to the distinct, fresh perspective of the female gaze.

A special slipcased edition with an exclusive handmade darkroom


7 February 2019 print, signed and numbered, is available in a limited run of 143
978-1-9121222-3-3 copies plus 7 artist’s proofs.
£24.95 / $35.00 / €30.00
212 × 157 mm (8¼ × 6¼ in) Mary McCartney (b. 1969) focuses on discovering those rare moments
Hardback, 144 pp of unguarded intimacy that offer new insights into her photographic
150 colour + b/w subjects. Her work in portraiture and candid reportage photography is
suffused with a deep personal investment that captures the creative
chemistry between photographer and subject. Her book Twelfth Night
was published by HENI in 2016.

Phyllis Wang is an American-born Taiwanese writer, stand-up comic


and fashion collaborator, who lives and works in Paris.

Charlotte Jansen is an arts and culture journalist and editor-at-large at


Elephant magazine.

Limited Edition
978-1-9121222-5-7
£125.00 / $175.00 / €150.00
212 × 257 mm (8¼ × 6¼ in)
Hardback in slipcase, 144 pp
With signed and numbered
darkroom print
150 colour + b/w
Edition of 143 + 7 artist’s proofs

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Philippe Parreno: Fireflies
Interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist
Essay by Vinciane Despret

Philippe Parreno: Fireflies presents a series of pen-and-ink


drawings by the seminal French artist Philippe Parreno, best
known for his film and installation work and for radically
transforming the contemporary exhibition experience. 
Parreno has frequently returned to the motif of the firefly, since
reading ‘L’articolo delle Lucciole’ (‘The Article of the Fireflies’) by 
Pier Paolo Pasolini, published in 1975. In 2011 he began drawing 
fireflies and sent the resulting works as gifts to friends and
collaborators across the globe. All 283 drawings are collected
here for the first time, alongside an interview with Parreno by
Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries,
London, and an essay by philosopher Vinciane Despret on time
and mortality. Parreno’s Fireflies are among the most intimate
and personal works from his widely celebrated practice.

25 March 2019 Philippe Parreno (b. 1964) lives and works in Paris, France. He studied at
978-1-9121221-1-0 the École des Beaux-Arts, Grenoble and the Institut des Hautes Études
£40.00 / $55.00 / €50.00 en Arts Plastiques at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris. He works in a diverse
280 × 214 mm (11 × 8½ in) range of media including film, sculpture, drawing and text, through
Paperback, 312 pp which ideas relating to time and duration permeate.
284 colour + b/w
Hans Ulrich Obrist is Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries in London.

Vinciane Despret is a writer and philosopher of science, teaching at the


University of Liège, Belgium.

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The Richter Interviews
Hans Ulrich Obrist

The Richter Interviews gathers, for the first time, the extended


conversations between curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and leading
contemporary artist Gerhard Richter. Subjects range from
Richter’s place within art history to artists’ books, architecture,
religion, unrealised projects and his advice for young artists.
The collection also includes a previously unpublished interview
focused on Richter’s much-lauded window for Cologne Cathedral.
Obrist’s vast knowledge and interrogating mind, coupled with
his long-standing relationship with Richter, make him a unique
interlocutor for an artist whose work spans more than 60 years
and ranges from painting to photography, glass to printmaking,
watercolours to books. Illustrations of artworks feature throughout
the texts for visual reference.
Prompted by the questions of a much-respected friend and
collaborator, Richter here reveals rare insights into his thinking
and his art – making this an essential book on one of the most
influential artists of our time.
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978-1-9121222-4-0 Hans Ulrich Obrist is a world-renowned curator and Artistic Director of
£19.95 / $29.95 / €24.95 the Serpentine Galleries in London. Alongside his curatorial practice, he
210 × 150 mm (8¼ × 6 in) has written extensively on contemporary art, with a particular interest in
Paperback, 176 pp the interview format.
83 colour + b/w
Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) is widely regarded as one of the most prolific
and pre-eminent artists at work today. His work has been the subject
of exhibitions internationally, including touring retrospectives at the
Kunsthalle Düsseldorf; Tate, London; the Museum of Contemporary
Art Chicago; and the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

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Damien Hirst: The Complete Works
Colour Space
Essay by Ann Gallagher

The first in a new series of books covering the entire oeuvre of


Damien Hirst, Colour Space surveys the paintings created in
response to the artist’s iconic Spot Painting series started in 1986,
during Hirst’s first year at Goldsmiths College in London. Where
the Spot Paintings were painstakingly rigorous in their formulaic
grid structure, intended to look as if they had been made ‘by a
person trying to paint like a machine’, the Colour Space series,
produced in 2016, is looser and more painterly, featuring drips and
splashes of paint. In both series, however, no two colours repeat
within a single canvas.
Comprising over 270 paintings, the Colour Space works are all
made in household gloss paint on canvas. Each painting is fully
illustrated in the book, alongside detail images, while an intro-
June 2019 ductory essay by Ann Gallagher, Director of Collections at Tate,
978-1-9121220-6-6 places this recent body of work in context, exploring the balance
£75.00 / $100.00 / €85.00 Hirst achieves between the elements of colour and space in each
328 × 265 mm (13 × 10½ in) picture, the process of their making, and the belief that they signal
Hardback, 418 pp in the endless possibilities of painting.
328 colour
Damien Hirst (b. 1965) is internationally recognised as one of the most
important living artists. Through a varied practice of installation, sculpture,
painting and drawing he explores the complex relationships between art,
beauty, religion, science, life and death. Since 1987, Hirst has had over
90 solo exhibitions around the world, and has been included in over 300
group shows. He lives and works between London and Gloucestershire.

Ann Gallagher is a curator and writer. She is Director of Collections, British


Art at Tate, where she curated a major retrospective of Hirst’s work in 2012.

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Cathy Wilkes
Essay by Dr Zoé Whitley

For the 58th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia,


the British Council has commissioned artist Cathy Wilkes to
represent Great Britain. Presenting new works, created especially
for the historic, neo-classical former tea house of the British
Pavilion, Wilkes will trigger new meanings and atmospherics
within the Pavilion’s grand domestic architecture.
This publication, one of the few books on the artist in print,
features a new set of drawings relating to the highly anticipated
work for the Biennale, and provides rare insights into Wilkes’
creative process. An essay by curator Zoé Whitley explores Wilkes’
11 May 2019 art in the context of the artist’s acceptance of ambiguity as a key
978-1-9121222-6-4 element in her intense and mysterious work. Designed by Berlin-
£12.00 / $19.95 / €15.00 based book designer Yvonne Quirmbach in close collaboration
210 × 250 mm (8¼ × 9¾ in) with the artist herself, this unique publication is as much an
Paperback, 52 pp artist’s book as a record of this major international exhibition.
13 colour + b/w
Cathy Wilkes (b. 1966, Belfast) was nominated for the Turner Prize in
2008, and was awarded the inaugural Maria Lassnig Prize in 2016, a
biennial award to honour the achievements of mid-career artists. She
has had solo exhibitions at MoMA PS1, New York; The Modern Institute,
Glasgow; Tate Liverpool; Kunstverein, Munich and Studio Voltaire,
London. Wilkes lives and works in Glasgow.

Dr Zoé Whitley is Senior Curator at the Hayward Gallery, London. Prior


to her role at the Hayward, she was Curator, International Art, at Tate
Modern, where she co-curated the exhibition Soul of a Nation. Whitley
has curated works by Jenny Holzer, Lubaina Himid and Isaac Julien,
among others. She is the first mid-career curator attached to the British
Pavilion for the International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennale.

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Robert Storr: Writings on Art 1980-2005
Edited by Francesca Pietropaolo

Featuring essays on: Following on from the much-lauded Interviews on Art, HENI presents
the first in a two-volume publication featuring the collected writings
on art by Robert Storr, one of the world’s leading art critics and curators.
Jean-Michel Basquiat Featuring the best of Storr’s criticism, reviews, essays and other
writings from the 1980s to the mid 2000s, the book includes his
Louise Bourgeois
essays on artists such as Eva Hesse, Martin Puryear, Eric Fischl,
Vija Celmins Brice Marden, Arshile Gorky, Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Bruce Nauman
and Adrian Piper, all written with his signature intellect and wit.
Carroll Dunham Expertly curated from his prolific output by Francesca Pietropaolo,
and illustrated with 175 images to accompany the texts, Robert
Eric Fischl
Storr: Writings on Art is the definitive collection of Storr’s multi-
Leon Golub faceted writing – a must-read for curators and students, artists,
exhibition-goers and all those interested in the art and culture
Arshile Gorky of today.

Eva Hesse
Robert Storr is an art critic, curator and artist. He has written widely
Jörg Immendorff 8 November 2019 on art and has interviewed some of the world’s leading artists. Storr’s
978-1-9121222-8-8 writing has appeared in countless books and exhibition catalogues,
Willem de Kooning £35.00 / $45.00 / €40.00 as well as in Art in America, Artforum, Parkett and ARTnews. He has
240 × 150 mm (9¾ × 6 in) curated exhibitions internationally and was the first North American
Louise Lawler
Hardback, c. 700 pp curator of the Venice Biennale in 2007. His bestselling Interviews on
Elizabeth Murray c. 175 colour + b/w Art was published by HENI in 2017.

Bruce Nauman Francesca Pietropaolo is an Italian art historian of modern and


contemporary art, and an independent curator. She has worked at the
Jackson Pollock Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, the Museum of Modern Art, New York,
Martin Puryear and the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris. As an art critic, she has written
widely, including for Flash Art International, ARTnews, Art in America
Yvonne Rainer and Arte e Critica.

Meyer Schapiro

Richard Serra

Nancy Spero

Art Spiegelman

Frank Stella

Franz West

Rachel Whiteread

...lamong many others

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Shantell Martin: Lines
Essay by Katharine Stout
Interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist

Shantell Martin’s work has, for more than a decade, entranced audiences
around the world with its intuitive energy, skill and bravura. Through her
highly personalised language of characters, faces and messages, Martin
invites viewers to actively engage in the creative process. Bridging
the fine art and commercial worlds, she uses drawing as a physical
stream-of-consciousness, her work characterised by a unique freedom,
expressed through the possibilities of her chosen ‘canvas’ – whether a
piece of paper or textile, a sculptural surface, wall or screen.
The first monograph on Martin – designed in close collaboration with
21 November 2019 the artist herself – this book charts her complete career, including early
978-1-9121222-7-1 pieces such as X Dot Martin (a collaboration with Martin’s grandmother
£29.95 / $39.95 / €35.00 on over 70 pieces of embroidery), large-scale murals and commissions,
203 × 254 mm (8 × 10 in) and collaborations with museums, technical institutes, musicians and
Hardback, 240 pp fashion brands (including Nike, Tiffany’s, New York City Ballet and Google
c. 175 colour + b/w Creative Lab). Featuring the first critical essay on Martin’s work by
Katharine Stout, Deputy Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts,
London, Martin’s work is accompanied by an insightful interview with
Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director at the Serpentine Galleries, London.

Shantell Martin (b. 1980) is a British visual artist best known for her signature
black-and-white drawings. She has had solo shows at Albright-Knox Art
Gallery, Buffalo, and Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts,
New York. Martin has collaborated with iconic brands as well as with New
York City Ballet and Kendrick Lamar for Miami Art Basel. Martin is adjunct
professor at NYU Tisch ITP and a visiting scholar at MIT Media Lab. She
lives and works in New York.

Katharine Stout is Deputy Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.


She is the Co-Founder and Associate Director of Drawing Room, London.

Hans Ulrich Obrist is Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries in London.

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Damien Hirst: The Complete Works
Veil Paintings
Essay by John-Paul Stonard

A veil is a barrier, a curtain between two things, something that you


can look at and pass through. It’s solid yet invisible and reveals
and yet obscures the truth, the thing that we are searching for.
­—Damien Hirst

The second publication in The Complete Works, Veil Paintings


collects all the works from Damien Hirst’s 2018 series alongside
an essay by art historian and writer John-Paul Stonard.
Following on from the ambitious sculpture exhibition Treasures
from the Wreck of the Unbelievable in Venice in 2017, Hirst returns
to the immediacy of painting with the Veil series. Referencing the
pointillism of Georges Seurat and the post-Impressionist work
of Pierre Bonnard, as well as his own Visual Candy paintings from
7 November 2019 the 1990s, Hirst presents his Veils on large canvases, featuring
978-1-9121222-9-5 vibrant colours, the impasto technique prominently displaying the
£75.00 / $100.00 / €85.00 hand of the artist.
328 × 265 mm (13 × 10½ in)
Hardback, 244 pp Damien Hirst (b. 1965) is internationally recognised as one of the
104 colour most important living artists. Through a varied practice of installation,
sculpture, painting and drawing he explores the complex relationships
between art, beauty, religion, science, life and death. Since 1987,
Hirst has had over 90 solo exhibitions around the world, and has
been included in over 300 group shows. He lives and works between
London and Gloucestershire.

John-Paul Stonard is an art historian, curator and writer. His work has
appeared in The Guardian, Tate Etc., the London Review of Books, the
Times Literary Supplement and Apollo Magazine.

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Recent Titles
& Backlist
Robert Storr: Interviews on Art Iggy Pop Life Class
Edited by Francesca Pietropaolo Jeremy Deller

Collating, in a single volume, the major body of interviews Published in collaboration with the Brooklyn Museum, where
conducted by the revered American critic and curator Robert the class was organised, Iggy Pop Life Class documents this
Storr, Interviews on Art includes more than 60 illustrated extraordinary event conceived by artist Jeremy Deller. In stark
discussions with some of the most renowned names in the contrast to his kinetic stage persona, Pop methodically posed
art world over the last half-century. nude on a different kind of stage, while the participating artists –
Interviewees include Gerhard Richter, Louise Bourgeois, Jeff representing New York’s diverse community and ranging from 19
Koons, Alex Katz, Chuck Close, Richard Serra, Gabriel Orozco, to 70 years of age – depicted his body in the wide-ranging styles
Elizabeth Murray, Harald Szeemann and Mike Kelley. A conversa- expected from a mix of students, practicing artists, and retirees.
tion between curator and art historian Francesca Pietropaolo and Iggy Pop Life Class includes drawings by all the participating
Storr introduces the texts, in which they dissect the interview as a artists, ranging from five-minute sketches to studies and
medium: discussing the ethics involved, the notion of technique and presentation drawings. Also included are candid photographs
approach, as well as the limitations and difficulties of the process. of the process, alongside comparative works from the Brooklyn
This is an essential collection of voices and conversations, Museum’s collections. The book features an introduction by
providing an invaluable and accessible way into the world of Deller, an interview with Pop about his participation in the
contemporary art. project, and essays on the practice of life drawing in art history
and the physicality of Iggy Pop’s performances.
Robert Storr is an art critic, curator and artist. He has written widely
on art and has interviewed some of the world’s leading artists. Storr’s 20 October 2016 Jeremy Deller (b. 1966) is a London-based artist known for his
21 November 2017 writing has appeared in countless books and exhibition catalogues 978-0-9933161-3-5 orchestration of large-scale collaborative projects. Winner of the
978-0-9930103-5-4 as well as in Art in America, Artforum, Parkett and ARTnews. He has £19.99 / $24.95 / €21.99 2004 Turner Prize, Deller represented Great Britain at the 55th
£35.00 / $45.00 / €40.00 curated exhibitions internationally and was the first North American 300 × 215 mm (11¾ × 8½ in) Venice Biennale in 2013. In 2017 his event What Is The City But The
240 × 150 mm (9½ × 5⅞ in) curator of the Venice Biennale in 2007. Paperback, 144 pp People? opened the Manchester International Festival.
Hardback, 928 pp 235 colour
300 colour + b/w Francesca Pietropaolo is an Italian art historian of modern and Iggy Pop (b. 1947) is a pionerring rock musician, singer-songwriter
contemporary art, and an independent curator. She has worked at and actor. As frontman of The Stooges, Pop significantly influenced
the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, the Museum of Modern Art, New the trajectory of rock music.
York, and the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris. As an art critic, she has
written widely, including for Flash Art International, ARTnews, Art in
America and Arte e Critica.

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Bailey’s Peru Self-Exposure
Texts by David Bailey, Grace Coddington, Jackie Higgins Ralph Gibson

Originating from two fashion shoots on location in Peru – Part memoir, part photography book, Self-Exposure is the
the first in 1971 for Vogue, the latter in 1984 for Tatler, the illustrated autobiography of celebrated American photographer
photographs collected here are a mixture of landscape, Ralph Gibson. Written in candid prose, Gibson takes the reader
fashion and portrait photography, showcasing David Bailey’s through his life and across a career that has spanned more
immense and multi-faceted talents. In both colour and than 50 years. Gibson’s story is a fascinating one, from his
black-and-white, Bailey captures and celebrates the beauty earliest memories growing up in California to his time in the U.S.
of the land and its people. Navy and his continuous love affair with photography.
Featuring an introduction by Grace Coddington, Creative Gibson’s memories are time-capsules, filled with rich
Director for US Vogue, who accompanied Bailey on his first characters and period details. Often moving, the narratives of
trip to Peru, an engaging essay by Jackie Higgins and text his at times troublesome childhood provide a rich background
from Bailey himself. to the charismatic artist Gibson has become. His ruminations
on life display a deep, thoughtful understanding and self-
David Bailey (b. 1938) worked as fashion photographer John awareness that make this book a fascinating read, as well as
French’s assistant, before publishing his first portrait for Today an illuminating companion to his work.
magazine in 1960. He went on to photograph extensively for
22 November 2018 Vogue, and has worked with some of the greatest names in fashion 12 November 2018 Ralph Gibson (b. 1939) was born in Los Angeles, California. In 1956 he
978-1-9121221-4-1 and music. Bailey has exhibited worldwide, with the first of his 978-1-9121221-0-3 enlisted in the Navy, where he began studying photography. He has
£40.00 / $55.00 / €50.00 landmark exhibitions in 1971 at the National Portrait Gallery, London. £35.00 / $49.95 / €45.00 been exhibited and published internationally and his work is held in
330 × 260 mm (13 × 10¼ in) Internationally renowned, Bailey has produced some of the most 278 × 193 mm (11 × 7½ in) public collections around the world, including the Stedelijk Museum,
Hardback, 152 pp famous photographic portraits of the last five decades. Paperback, 372 pp Amsterdam and the Museum of Modern Art, New York. He lives and
100 colour + b/w 251 colour + b/w works in New York.

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Koo Jeong A: Nomos Alpha Zarina Bhimji: Lead White
Texts by M. Neelika Jayawardane and Ann Gallagher
Presenting 20 pen drawings in Koo Jeong A’s signature
style, Nomos Alpha was designed and produced in close Lead White is the culmination of a ten-year-long investigation
collaboration with the artist. Signed and numbered on a by renowned British artist Zarina Bhimji, conducted over multiple
bespoke embossed cover, the book is published in a limited continents, delving into national archives to source objects
edition run of 500 copies. Beautifully produced on extra and ephemera that together document and interrogate ‘the
thick paper with a semi-translucent jacket, this unique legacies of the powerful and the monumental’.
book is a work of art in itself. Underlying the simplicity of Carefully researched, photographed and curated, and
Koo Jeong A’s wonderful, often humorous drawings is a combining digital technology with traditional craft, Lead
thoughtful, deliberate precision. White explores the idea of the archive – how photographs
and maps, official stamps and white cotton ribbons, lists
Koo Jeong A (b. 1964) was born in Seoul, South Korea. Her work and handwritten letters in coloured ink create narratives
spans various media including drawing, sculpture, installation, and enforce institutional ideologies.
audio and architecture. She has had a number of solo exhibitions Accompanied by a series of evocative texts by the artist
including at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm and the Centre herself, and essays by curator Ann Gallagher and Professor
Georges Pompidou, Paris. Her work is featured in the public M. Neelika Jayawardane, giving invaluable insights into Bhimji’s
collections of Tate, London and the Guggenheim Museum, project and working methods, Lead White is a profound and
17 May 2018 New York. poetic meditation on ‘legality, power and beauty’.
978-1-9121220-3-5 19 November 2018
£85.00 / $115.00 / €95.00 978-1-9121221-8-9 Zarina Bhimji (b. 1963) is an artist specialising in photography and
240 × 190 mm (9½ × 7½ in) £24.99 / $35.00 / €30.00 video installation. Her work is in collections around the world, including
Hardback, 40 pp 240 × 165 mm (9½ × 6½ in) Tate, London, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. In 2007
Signed and numbered Paperback, 192 pp she was shortlisted for the Turner Prize. She lives and works in London.
20 colour 130 colour
M. Neelika Jayawardane is Associate Professor of English at the State
University of New York, Oswego, and a Research Associate at the
Visual Identities in Art and Design (VIAD), University of Johannesburg.

Ann Gallagher is a curator and writer. She is Director of Collections,


British Art at Tate.

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Gilbert & George: The Great Exhibition What is Gilbert & George?
Edited by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Daniel Birnbaum Michael Bracewell

The Great Exhibition celebrates 50 years of the creative artistic In answering the question posed by its title, and drawing on
partnership of Gilbert & George. Published in collaboration his twenty-year relationship with the artists, Michael Bracewell
with the LUMA Foundation in Arles, France, the book features is the first writer to engage directly with Gilbert & George to
five interviews with Gilbert & George by Hans Ulrich Obrist and understand why they have devoted their lives – exclusively and
Daniel Birnbaum, one for each decade of their practice. Heavily continuously – to the vision of art they conceived within months
illustrated with examples of Gilbert & George’s artworks, from of first meeting.
their early years to their most recent series, and designed by What emerges piece by piece is a portrait of Gilbert & George
the artists themselves, with their trademark style and panache, as two men who are infinitely more intense, strange, determined
this expansive survey is introduced by a text co-authored by and alone than their longstanding public image suggests.
Obrist and Birnbaum. Accompanied by illustrations selected by the artists, the
2 July 2018 book provides candid insights into their working practice, East
978-1-9121221-6-5 Gilbert & George (b. 1943 and 1942) are known around the world for London, sex, Victorian art, nationalism and maleness, among
£40.00 / $55.00 / €50.00 their relentlessly controversial art. They met in 1967 at Saint Martins’ many other subjects.
244 × 300 mm (9½ × 11¾ in) School of Art.
Hardback, 472 pp Michael Bracewell is a writer and novelist. His recent publications
200 colour + b/w Hans Ulrich Obrist is Artistic Director of the Serpentine have included catalogue essays on the art of Bridget Riley and
Galleries, London. 2 November 2017 Richard Hamilton for The National Gallery, London.
978-1-9121220-2-8
Daniel Birnbaum co-curated the 50th Venice Biennale. He is the £9.95 / $15.00 / €12.50 Gilbert & George (b. 1943 and 1942) are known around the world for
director of Moderna Museet, Stockholm. 234 × 156 mm (9¼ × 6⅛ in) their relentlessly controversial art. They met in 1967 at Saint Martins’
Hardback, 180 pp School of Art.
80 colour + b/w

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Francis Bacon: France and Monaco Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonné
Edited by Martin Harrison Edited by Martin Harrison

This is the first in-depth publication to uncover the long Francis Bacon: Catalogue Raisonné is a landmark publishing
relationship Francis Bacon enjoyed with France, Monaco and event that presents the entire oeuvre of Bacon’s paintings for
French culture. Martin Harrison, the foremost expert on Bacon, the first time and includes over 100 previously unpublished
sheds new light on this somewhat unexpected, less studied, works. The impeccably produced five-volume, slipcased
yet fascinating aspect of the artist’s life and work. publication, containing each of Bacon’s 584 paintings, has
Sumptuously illustrated with works by Bacon and other been edited by Martin Harrison, the pre-eminent expert on
artists including Courbet, Bonnard, Rodin, Picasso and Bacon’s work, alongside research assistant Dr Rebecca
Giacometti alongside candid photographs of Bacon and his Daniels. An ambitious and painstaking project that has been
peers, this bilingual publication – co-published by Albin Michel ten years in the making, this seminal catalogue raisonné
– includes a foreword by Majid Boustany, founder of The Francis eclipses in scope any previous publication on the artist.
Bacon MB Art Foundation, and further contributions from Dr
Carol Jacobi, curator British Art, Tate Britain, and art historian Martin Harrison is the foremost authority on Francis Bacon. He has
and close friend of Bacon’s Eddy Batache, among others. curated numerous exhibitions around the world, and written widely
on art and photography.
Martin Harrison is the foremost authority on Francis Bacon. 30 June 2016
23 June 2016 He has curated numerous exhibitions around the world. Most 978-0-9569273-1-6 Rebecca Daniels is an art historian and a Trustee for the Sidney
978-0-9568738-8-0 notable among his many publications is the Francis Bacon: £1,000 / $1,500 / €1,400 Nolan Trust.
£35.00 / $50.00 / €40.00 Catalogue Raisonné, edited in close collaboration with The 310 × 245 mm (12¼ × 9⅝ in)
260 × 215 mm (10¾ × 8½ in) Estate of Francis Bacon. Hardback, 1538 pp
Hardback, 240 pp Five volumes slipcased
100 colour + b/w 800 colour

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Will Scott: Seaside Shelters Kai Schäfer: WORLDRECORDS
Essay by Edwin Heathcote Foreword by Peter Hook
Interview by Michael Bracewell
In Seaside Shelters, Will Scott documents and celebrates
the wide variety of these unassuming architectural structures WORLDRECORDS collects highlights from Kai Schäfer’s
adorning the British seasides. A testament to the heyday of photo series in which the great albums of music history are
British summer holidays and the country’s notoriously fickle photographed on classic turntables, presented on oversized
weather, the shelters now often stand deserted. Most were prints. Schäfer’s work is a tribute to the art of the analogue
built in the late 19th and early 20th century and cover a wealth and a celebration of some of pop’s finest music.
of architectural styles, from Victorian to Art Deco. Albums include David Bowie’s The Rise and Fall of Ziggy
Locations range from iconic seaside resorts to lesser-known Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, Joy Division’s Unknown
gems along the coast, and include Blackpool, Great Yarmouth, Pleasures and The Clash’s London Calling.
the Isle of Wight, Clacton-on-Sea, Portsmouth, Aberystwyth, An interview with the artist by Michael Bracewell accompanies
2 July 2018 Swanage and Cromer. the book.
978-1-9121220-4-2
£14.99 / $19.95 / €16.99 Will Scott is a photographer and filmmaker specialising in 31 May 2018 Kai Schäfer (b. 1971) is an artist from Germany with a passion for
190 × 235 mm (7½ × 9¼ in) architectural subjects. Ongoing photographic projects include 978-1-9121221-3-4 photography and music. His work has been exhibited in New York
Hardback, 116 pp Seaside Shelters and The Architecture of the Underground. Scott’s £25.00 / $35.00 / €30.00 and Los Angeles. He lives and works in Düsseldorf, Germany.
50 colour photography has been featured in the Financial Times and on the 297 × 297 mm (11¾ × 11¾ in)
BBC. He is based between London and Edinburgh. Hardback, 108 pp Peter Hook is a musician and the co-founder of Joy Division and
45 colour New Order.
Edwin Heathcote is architecture and design critic at the
Financial Times. Michael Bracewell is a writer and novelist. His recent publications
include What is Gilbert and George? and catalogue essays on
the art of Bridget Riley and Richard Hamilton for The National
Gallery, London.

34 35
Blondey McCoy: ‘Us and Chem.’ Conor Harrington: Watch Your Palace Fall
Poem by Olly Todd Essay by Jane Neal
Interview by JJ O’Donoghue
A bespoke mirrored publication, ‘Us and Chem.’ features works
from Blondey McCoy’s fifth solo exhibition from 2017 at HENI This monograph is the first to chart the entire career of Irish
Gallery, Soho. artist Conor Harrington, from the nascent graffiti of his teenage
In this series of work Blondey openly addresses and years to his status as an internationally recognised artist.
confronts issues relating to mental health, in particular the Striking photography captures the visual evolution of a unique
country’s treatment of depression and anxiety in young people practice that has united the opulence of the baroque with the
and the over-reliance on prescribed antidepressants. stark immediacy of graffiti.
‘Us and Chem.’ includes a work created in collaboration with Equally celebrated for his large-scale gallery work and vast
Damien Hirst, Beautiful, Chemically Imbalanced Painting, an outdoor pieces, Harrington’s artistic journey takes in Ireland,
amalgamation of Hirst’s Spin Paintings and Blondey’s collage the UK, the US, Norway, Spain, Poland and Brazil, and is
techniques. The book features the poem “Us and Them” by Olly supplemented by fascinating documentary photography
Todd, inspired by the exhibition. alongside the artist’s personal narrative.
Produced in a special limited edition of 1,000, each book The book includes a newly commissioned essay by Jane Neal,
is signed by Blondey and presented in a custom-made, and an informal Q&A between Harrington and journalist JJ
cellophane prescription bag. O’Donoghue, alongside an exclusive zine charting the early
27 September 2018 work of the artist.
978-1-9121221-2-7 Blondey McCoy (b. 1997) is a British artist, skateboarder, clothing 30 March 2017
£40.00 / $55.00 / €50.00 designer and model living in London. He is creative director of 978-0-9933161-8-0 Conor Harrington (b. 1980) painted his first wall on the streets of his
400 × 290 mm (15¾ × 11⅜ in) fashion brand Thames and is represented by the Kate Moss Agency. £40.00 / $50.00 / €45.00 hometown in his mid-teens, and after completing a BA in Fine Art
Paperback, 52 pp He has collaborated with brands such as Arena Homme+, Adidas, 304 × 228 mm (12 × 9 in) at Limerick School of Art and Design he relocated to London, where
Signed and numbered Palace, and Burberry, among others. His work has been featured in Hardback, 336 pp he now lives and works. His provocative, dreamlike work draws a
25 colour numerous exhibitions internationally. 310 colour fascinating line between the street and the canvas.

Jane Neal is an independent author and curator.

JJ O’Donoghue is an Irish journalist living in Japan.

36 37
Street Art Fine Art Street Art Book Art
Ingrid Beazley Ingrid Beazley

In this book, curator Ingrid Beazley draws parallels between Following the success of Street Art Fine Art, author Ingrid
classic and contemporary styles, showcasing how works Beazley commissioned 15 artists to produce a series of
from the Dulwich Picture Gallery’s permanent collection unique designs on blank covers of the original book. Some
by painters such as Rembrandt, Gainsborough and Murillo artists subverted the medium as a space to experiment with
have influenced work by street artists in the local area, such the conventions of book design, some utilised the uniform
as Stik, ROA, REKA, RUN, Phlegm, Pablo Delgado, Conor shape to create a series of parallel works, while others
Harrington and Mad C. Featuring works by 21 internationally approached the book as any other blank canvas or wall
renowned street artists, the book is illustrated with colour presented to them on the street.
photography throughout. Street Art Book Art catalogues these works in full and
serves as a unique document of a diverse and fascinating
Ingrid Beazley (1950 – 2017) worked in the education department series of commissions, fusing the art of the street with that
of Dulwich Picture Gallery for over 15 years. She won nine national of the printed page.
and international awards for her work including the Third Sector The book can be purchased with different covers, each
Excellence ‘Volunteer of the Year’ Award in 2006. In 2010 she was featuring one of the 15 artists’ designs.
17 April 2014 made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in recognition of her
978-0-9564041-9-0 contributions to promoting the arts. 31 January 2016 Ingrid Beazley (1950 – 2017) worked in the education department
£25.00 / $64.95 / €55.00 978-0-9568738-6-6 of Dulwich Picture Gallery for over 15 years. She won nine national
289 × 265 mm (11⅜ × 10½ in) £10.00 / $16.00 / €14.00 and international awards for her work including the Third Sector
Hardback, 352 pp 297 × 272 mm (11¾ × 10¾ in) Excellence ‘Volunteer of the Year’ Award in 2006. In 2010 she was
398 colour + b/w Paperback, 156 pp made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in recognition of her
203 colour contributions to promoting the arts.

38 39
Simone Fattal: Watercolours Eugénie Paultre: Outline
Interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist Essay by Emmanuel Daydé

Watercolours presents over 100 works made between 1972 The first monograph of celebrated French poet and
and 2016, combining painting, collage and sculpture, by Paris- philosopher Eugénie Paultre, Outline presents 80 of Paultre’s
based Lebanese artist Simone Fattal. paintings and drawings, created in 2016 and 2017. A master
The book is introduced by a conversation between Fattal of colour, Paultre’s abstract works feature carefully selected
and Hans Ulrich Obrist in which the artist ruminates on her lines of colour that create beautifully balanced and evocative
childhood in Damascus, her publishing company Post-Apollo visual fields.
Press and the recurring themes that continue to inspire her Paultre applies the same philosophical insight and poetic
long-standing affinity with the watercolour medium. prowess used in her academic and creative writing to her
painting, resulting in powerful, meditative works. The book
Simone Fattal (b. 1942) was born in Damascus and grew up in features an introductory text by Emmanuel Daydé and notes
Lebanon. She studied philosophy at the Ecole des Lettres, Beirut, by Eugénie Paultre in both English and French.
and then at the Sorbonne, Paris. In 1969, she returned to Beirut and
started painting, eventually fleeing in 1980 with the outbreak of the Eugénie Paultre (b. 1979) is an artist, poet and philosopher based in
civil war. Having moved to California, Fattal founded the Post-Apollo France. She has taught at the University of Paris, Sorbonne. Paultre
Press, a publishing house dedicated to innovative and experimental 12 April 2018 has previously published a number of poetry collections.
29 November 2017 literary work. In 1988, she returned to artistic practice after enrolling 978-1-9121220-9-7
978-1-9121220-0-4 at the Art Institute of San Francisco. Fattal’s oeuvre encompasses £50.00 / $70.00 / €60.00 Emmanuel Daydé is an art historian, dramatic critic and essayist.
£40.00 / $55.00 / €50.00 sculpture, ceramics, collage and painting. She lives and works in 280 × 250 mm (11 × 10 in)
315 × 240 mm (12½ × 9½ in) Paris with her partner, the artist Etel Adnan. Hardback, 190 pp
Paperback, 244 pp 81 colour
114 colour Hans Ulrich Obrist is Artistic Director of the Serpentine
Galleries, London.

40 41
Gerhard Richter

Gerhard Richter (b. 1932) was born in Dresden, Chicago and the Museum of Modern Art, New
Germany. He studied at the Dresden Academy York, among many others. Richter has exper-
of Fine Arts and then the Düsseldorf Art imented with sculpture, photography, drawing
Academy. His work has been the subject of and, notably, painting. Aided by the diversity of
exhibitions internationally, including touring ret- his media, the artist has continuously exam-
rospectives at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Tate, ined the nature of imagery, highlighting in
London, the Museum of Contemporary Art, particular the contingency of representation.

Gerhard Richter: November Gerhard Richter: September


EN 978-0-9930103-1-6 IT 978-0-9564041-3-8
DE 978-0-9930103-2-3 ES 978-0-9564041-4-5
£25.00 / $40.00 / €35.00 £15.00 / $27.50 / €20.00
218 × 315 mm (8⅝ × 12⅜ in) 220 × 180 mm (8¾ × 7⅛ in)
Paperback, 72 pp Paperback, 96 pp

Gerhard Richter: Night Sketches Gerhard Richter: 40 Tage Cage: Six Tableaux de Gerhard Richter The Richter Interviews
978-0-9564041-5-2 978-0-9933161-6-6 Robert Storr Hans Ulrich Obrist
£25.00 / $40.00 / €30.00 £125.00 / $175.00 / €150.00 FR 978-0-9564041-7-6 978-1-9121222-4-0
173 × 110 mm (7 × 4½ in) 218 × 310 mm (13 × 10¼ in) £25.00 / $37.50 / €30.00 £19.95 / $29.95 / €24.95
Paperback, 176 pp Hardback, 88 pp 248 × 248 mm (9¾ × 9¾ in) 210 × 150 mm (8¼ × 6 in)
Hardback, 200 pp Paperback, 176 pp

42 43
Sabine Moritz
Brian Clarke

Sabine Moritz (b. 1969) is a German


Brian Clarke (b. 1953) was born in Oldham.
painter and designer. She has been
He is an architectural artist and painter, best
widely exhibited in group and solo
known for radically updating and innovating
exhibitions in Düsseldorf, Brussels,
the medium of stained glass. Clarke is also
Paris and London. Moritz lives and
widely celebrated for his painting, sculpture,
works in Cologne, Germany.
mosaic and tapestry.

Sabine Moritz: Sea King


978-0-9930103-8-5 Brian Clarke: Spitfires
£20.00 / $30.00 / €25.00 978-1-9121220-1-1
210 × 280 mm (8¼ × 11 in) £24.95 / $35.00 / €30.00
Paperback, 88 pp 240 × 240 mm (9½ × 9½ in)
Hardback, 228 pp
Publishing in July 2019

Brian Clarke: Night Orchids Brian Clarke: The Art of Light


Sabine Moritz: Lilies and Objects Sabine Moritz: Helicopter Robert Storr Paul Greenhalgh
978-0-9564041-6-9 978-0-9930103-0-9 978-0-9933161-0-4 978-1-9121221-7-2
£38.00 / $47.50 / €40.00 £25.00 / $40.00 / €35.00 £100.00 / $135.00 / €120.00 £40.00 / $55.00 / €50.00
320 × 240 mm (12⅝ × 9½ in) 210 × 280 (8¼ × 11 in) 370 × 280 mm (14½ × 11 in) 235 × 300 (9¼ × 11¾)
Paperback, 92 pp Hardback, 152 pp Hardback, 304 pp Hardback, 286 pp

44 45
Lucy Liu: Seventy Two Stephen Webster: Goldstruck Long Live Southbank
STANDARD 978-0-9568738-0-4 STANDARD 978-0-9568738-4-2 978-0-992928-0-9
£200.00 / $325.00 / €250.00 £50.00 / $75.00 / €65.00 £30.00 / $45.00 / €40.00
LIMITED 978-0-9568738-1-1 LIMITED 978-0-9568738-9-7 290 × 245 mm (11⅜ × 9⅝ in)
£600.00 / $995.00 / €750.00 £150.00 / $225.00 / €195.00 Hardback, 408 pp
300 × 390 mm (11¾ × 15⅜ in) 310 × 250 mm (12¼ × 9¾ in)
Hardback, 192 pp Hardback, 352 pp

Tommy Kane: All My Photographs Tommy Kane: An Excuse to Draw Groovy Bob
are Made with Pens 978-0-9568738-3-5 Harriet Vyner
978-0-9933161-7-3 £25.00 / $34.95 / €30.00 978-0-9930103-9-2
£25.00 / $34.95 / €30.00 280 × 203 mm (11 × 7⅞ in) £10.00 / $16.00 / €14.00
280 × 203 mm (11 × 7⅞ in) Hardback, 216 pp 208 × 130 mm (8 × 5 in)
Hardback, 228 pp Paperback, 368 pp

Mary McCartney: Twelfth Night David Bailey: King’s X David Bailey: NW1
978-0-9933161-1-1 978-0-9933161-9-7 978-0-9933161-4-2
£24.99 / $29.95 / €26.99 £225.00 / $315.00 / €275.00 £125.00 / $175.00 / €150.00
260 × 220 mm (10¼ × 8⅝ in) 330 × 260 mm (13 × 10¼ in) 330 × 260 mm (13 × 10¼ in)
Hardback, 128 pp Two HB slipcased, 100 pp Hardback, 42 pp

46
List of Illustrations

p. 6  Image © Mary McCartney p. 27  Ralph Gibson, Sheila, Chelsea Hotel, 1969 © Ralph Gibson
Ralph Gibson, From Deja-Vu, 1972 © Ralph Gibson
p. 8  Philippe Parreno, Firefly, 2014, ink on paper, 29.7 × 21 cm
© Philippe Parreno p. 28  All images © Koo Jeong A

p. 11  Gerhard Richter, Betty [CR 663-5], 1988, oil on canvas, p. 29  All images © Zarina Bhimji 
102 × 72 cm © Gerhard Richter
pp. 30–31  All images © Gilbert & George
p. 13  Damien Hirst, Milk Jug (2016). Photo by Prudence
Cuming Associates Ltd © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. p. 32  Francis Bacon, ‘Study for Portrait of John Edwards’,
1984, Oiloncanvas – 198 × 147.5cm – Private Collection. Photo:
pp. 14–15  Cathy Wilkes, Element from Untitled, 2019. Mixed Kent Pell, Courtesy Acquavella Galleries © The Estate of
Media. Photo: Patrick Jameson. Courtesy of The Artist and Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, ADAGP, Paris 2016.
The Modern Institute/Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow © Cathy Francis Bacon, Study from the Human Body, 1949. 147.5 × 131
Wilkes cm. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. © The Estate of
Cathy Wilkes, Polymer Gravure with Chine-collé. Francis Bacon. All rights reserved, ADAGP, Paris 2016.
20 × 30 cm. Photo: Patrick Jameson. Courtesy of The Artist
and The Modern Institute/Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow p. 33  Francis Bacon, Jet of Water, 1979, Oil on canvas –
© Cathy Wilkes 198 × 147.5 cm – Private collection, Photo: Prudence Cuming
Associates Ltd, © The Estate of Francis Bacon.
pp. 18–19  All images © Shantell Martin Francis Bacon, Portrait of George Dyer in a Mirror, 1968, Oil
on canvas – 198 × 147 cm – Fundacíon Thyssen-Bornemisza,
pp. 20–21  Damien Hirst, Vei l of Creation (2018). Photo by Madrid. Photo: Hugo Maertens, © The Estate of Francis Bacon.
Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd © Damien Hirst and
Science Ltd. p. 34  Will Scott, Paignton, Devon © Will Scott
Damien Hirst, Veil of Joy (2018). Photo by Prudence Cuming
Associates Ltd © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. p. 35  All images © Kai Schäfer
Damien Hirst, Veil of Love Fulfilled (2018). Photo by Prudence
Cuming Associates Ltd © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. p. 36  Photograph Mike O’Meally
Damien Hirst, Veil of Fleeting Glances (2018). Photo by Blondey McCoy, A vegan abroad (2017) © Blondey McCoy
Prudence Cuming Associates Ltd © Damien Hirst and
Science Ltd. p. 37  Conor Harrington, Untitled, 2016, oil and spray paint on
linen, 200 × 150 cm © Conor Harrington
p. 24  Chuck Close, Self-Portrait, 1997, Oil on canvas; Conor Harrington, Where The Giants Roam, 2016, oil and
259.1 × 213.4 cm (102 × 84 in.), The Museum of Modern Art, spray paint on linen, 200 × 250 cm © Conor Harrington
New York. Gift of Agnes Gund, Jo Carole and Ronald S.
Lauder, Donald L. Bryant, Jr., Leon Black, Michael and Judy p. 38  Marcantonio Franceschini, The Guardian Angel, 1716.
Ovitz, Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro, Leila and Melville Image by Permission of the Trustees of Dulwich Picture
Straus, Doris and Donald Fisher, and purchase. © Chuck Gallery © Dulwich Picture Gallery
Close. Courtesy Pace Gallery. Photo: Ellen Page Wilson Stik, The Guardian Angel, 2012. Photograph Peter Falkner
Peter Saul, Brush Your Teeth, 2003, Acrylic on canvas, © Stik
170.18 × 160.02 cm (67 × 63 in.) Private Collection.
© Peter Saul. Courtesy the artist. p. 40  Simone Fattal, Coloured glass (4), 2015, watercolour,
33.2 × 25 cm © Simone Fattal
p. 25  Photograph Elena Olivo. Simone Fattal, My house, 2015, watercolour, 24.5 × 32 cm
Image © Guno Park © Simone Fattal

p. 26  All images © David Bailey p. 41  All images © Eugénie Paultre

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Index

Available through trade distribution:



9780993010316 November (EN) Gerhard Richter p. 42
9781912122141 Bailey’s Peru David Bailey p. 26
9780956404138 September (IT) Gerhard Richter p. 42
9780956404190 Street Art Fine Art Ingrid Beazley p. 38
9780956404145 September (ES) Gerhard Richter p. 42
9780956873866 Street Art Book Art Ingrid Beazley p. 39
9780956404152 Night Sketches Gerhard Richter p. 42
9781912122189 Lead White Zarina Bhimji p. 29
9781912122134 WORLDRECORDS Kai Schäfer p. 35
9781912122028 What is Gilbert & George? Michael Bracewell p. 31
9781912122042 Seaside Shelters Will Scott p. 34
9780993316104 Night Orchids Brian Clarke p. 45
9780993010354 Interviews on Art Robert Storr p. 24
9780993316135 Iggy Pop Life Class Jeremy Deller p. 25
9781912122288 Writings on Art 1980-2005 Robert Storr p. 17
9781912122103 Self-Exposure Ralph Gibson p. 27
9780956404176 Cage: Six Tableaux de Gerhard Richter (FR) Robert Storr p. 43
9780993316180 Watch Your Palace Fall Conor Harrington p. 37
9781912122271 Shantell Martin: Lines Katherine Stout, Hans Ulrich Obrist p. 18
9780956873880 Francis Bacon: France and Monaco Martin Harrison p. 32
9780993010392 Groovy Bob Harriet Vyner p. 46
9780956927316 Francis Bacon Catalogue Raisonné Martin Harrison (Ed.) p. 33
9780956873842 Goldstruck (Standard) Stephen Webster p. 46
9781912122066 Colour Space Damien Hirst p. 12
9780956873897 Goldstruck (Limited) Stephen Webster p. 46
9781912122295 Veil Paintings Damien Hirst p. 21
9781912122264 Cathy Wilkes Zoe Whitley p. 15
9780956873835 An Excuse to Draw Tommy Kane p. 46

9780993316173 All My Photographs are Made with Pens Tommy Kane p. 46


Titles exclusively distributed by HENI:
9780956873804 Seventy Two Lucy Liu p. 46
9780993316197 King’s X David Bailey p. 46
9780992926809 Long Live Southbank Long Live Southbank p. 46
9780993316142 NW1 David Bailey p. 46
9780993316111 Twelfth Night Mary McCartney p. 46
9781912122172 The Art of Light Brian Clarke p. 45
9781912122233 Paris Nude Mary McCartney p. 7
9781912122011 Spitfires Brian Clarke p. 45
9780956404169 Lillies and Objects Sabine Moritz p. 44
9781912122004 Watercolours Simone Fattal p. 40
9780993010309 Helicopter Sabine Moritz p. 44
9781912122035 Nomos Alpha Koo Jeong A p. 28
9780993010385 Sea King Sabine Moritz p. 44
9780956873811 Seventy Two (Limited) Lucy Liu p. 46
9781912122240 The Richter Interviews Hans Ulrich Obrist p. 10
9781912122257 Paris Nude (Limited Edition) Mary McCartney p. 7
9781912122165 Gilbert & George: The Great Exhibition Hans Ulricht Obrist, p. 30
Daniel Birnbaum (Eds.) 9781912122127 ‘Us & Chem.’ Blondey McCoy p. 36

9781912122110 Fireflies Philippe Parreno p. 9 9781912122097 Outline Eugénie Paultre p. 41

9780993010323 November (DE) Gerhard Richter p. 42 9780993316166 40 Tage Gerhard Richter p. 42

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