Between the Lines
Critical Writings on Sean Scully – The Early Years
Edited by Faye Fleming and Oscar Humphries
Introduction Martin Gayford
January 2021
£35.00
A lavishly illustrated collection of writings on one of today’s most important abstract painters, covering the first part of his career.
Beautiful World, Where Are You?
Edited by Sinéad McCarthy
July 2018
£18.95
Published in association with Liverpool Biennial, this collection of commissioned texts and art works explores the state of the world today in a time of social, political and environmental turmoil.
Fourth Plinth
How London Created the Smallest Sculpture Park in the World
Foreword by Grayson Perry
Texts by Isabel de Vasconcellos
January 2017
£22.50
The inside story of the most talked-about – and controversial – public art programme in the UK, and a celebration of the place of art in London’s daily life.
Public Art (Now)
Out of Time, Out of Place
Edited by Claire Doherty
March 2015
£29.99 SOLD OUT
This dynamic international survey brings together forty of the most significant and progressive artworks in the public realm over the past decade in an essential introduction to one of the most vibrant and radical areas of contemporary art.
ReNew Marxist Art History
Edited by Warren Carter, Barnaby Haran and Frederic J. Schwartz
September 2014
£25.00 (hardback £45.00), e-book £20.00 / £16.66
Progressive art historians are again recognizing the relevance of Marx’s ideas to their practice. This volume includes thirty academics who are reshaping art history on Marxist lines.
Home Truths
Photography and Motherhood
Edited by Susan Bright
October 2013
£24.99
Published to coincide with a touring exhibition, this striking book examines contemporary interpretations of one of the most enduring subjects in the history of picture-making: the image of the mother.
The Unexpected Guest
Edited by Sally Tallant and Paul Domela
October 2012
£18.95 SALE £11.95
Published in association with Liverpool Biennial, this timely collection of specially commissioned texts and art works addresses notions of hospitality, a growing area of study in cultural and academic disciplines.
The Roundel
100 Artists Remake a London Icon
Edited by Tamsin Dillon
October 2012
SOLD OUT
A hundred artists reinterpret one of the world's most famous brands, the London Underground logo, with witty and inventive results.
The Roundel special gift edition
Edited by Tamsin Dillon
January 2013
Edition of 150
£50.00 SOLD OUT
One hundred artists reinterpret one of the world's most recognizable brands, the London Underground logo, with witty, inventive and enchanting results.