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Rick Gekoski Like Sherlock Holmes' dog in the night time, sometimes the true significance of things lies in their absence. The author tells the very human stories that lie behind some of... | |
Sebastiao Salgado; Lella Salgado In 1970, 26-year-old Sebastiao Salgado held a camera for the first time. In over 32 trips, he created a collection of images showing us nature, animals, and indigenous people. This... | Miles Aldridge The first monograph from the brilliant fashion photographer Miles Aldridge. With a cinematic approach to fashion photography, Miles Aldridge creates singular scenes with psychologically complex characters in surreal and fantastic... |
Guy Bourdin; Nicolle Meyer | Gavin Morrison Good-quality colour photographs of the last days of the steam age are rare. Many of those that do exist have been published repeatedly, but the 250 colour photographs... |
Paul Jackson Many designers use folding techniques in their work to make three-dimensional forms from two-dimensional sheets of fabric, cardboard, plastic, metal and many other materials. This book explains the key techniques... | Tom Barringer; Edith Devaney; ... David Hockney (b 1937) has always been closely associated with Pop Art and California, where he has lived for much of his life. This study of his work redefines him... |
Judith Miller If you want to know the value of your antiques - or find out how the antiques market is faring - the world's best-selling antiques price guide is the place... | Jason Hawkes Presents a visual portrait of the British Isles throughout the year. This title lets you explore various corners of Britain from majestic mountain landscapes and haunting medieval ruins to magnificent... |
David Gentleman Features sketches, drawings and watercolours, arranged month by month, that shows a year in the life of London. The author's notes on his work offer us insight into how an... | Aileen Ribeiro Throughout the history of the Western world, countless attempts have been made to define beauty in art and life, especially with regard to women's bodies and faces. This title examines... |
Mo Coppoletta Filled with fantastic photography and beautifully designed Tattooed focusses on the work of Mo Coppoletta and The Family Business, based in London's Exmouth Market. | |
Tom Dyckhoff; Claire Barrett The story behind all the venues, both permanent and temporary, constructed for the London 2012 Olympic Games. | Matteo Pericoli From the author of the bestselling, wonderfully unique and iconic book Manhattan Unfurled, comes an equally brilliant and utterly unprecedented portrait of London. |