Rigorous interrogation of abstraction underpinned by a feminist outlook
The latest installation in Gilbert & George's street-level explorations of modern life in London'...
Baselitz's newest paintings, drawings and sculpture continues his lifelong interrogation of portr...
Accompanying the most important UK exhibition of Joseph Beuys' (1921-86) work in over a decade, t...
Focusing on American conceptual and minimal art in the Marzona Collection--one of the most signif...
A collection of 1960s works by key pop artist James Rosenquist
Particularly since his spectacular exhibition in the Romanian Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennal...
Showcasing 21 works by the artists who spearheaded minimalism--Donald Judd, Carl Andre, Dan Flavi...
This monograph on Duchamp's Porte-bouteilles, or Bottle Rack, presents the Porte-bouteilles from ...
Antony Gormley's latest works: abstract aluminum sculptures reflecting on the human body
Featuring the work of 14 Los Angeles artists, the exhibition Wasteland and its accompanying catal...
Ghenie's works--painted in oils sometimes applied with a palette knife or thrown onto the canvas-...
Best known for their challenging collaborative installation works, Russian artists Ilya and Emili...
Spanning 1983-1989, this second catalogue raisonnZ on iconic German neo-expressionist painter Bas...
This catalogue accompanies the exhibition Second Body, by Antony Gormley (born 1950), at the Gale...
British artist Oliver Beer (born 1985) explores the relationship between sound and space.
Published for the artist's first solo exhibition at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, this publication exp...
Antony Gormley (born 1950) is famed for the monumentality of his sculptures, the most famous exam...
Through dialogues between the works of diverse artists, this catalogue proposes a reflection on o...
This collection brings together around 20 paintings and three vitrines alongside recent diaries o...
Best known for painting and recipient of the Venice Biennale's Grand Prize in 1960, Vedova also d...
Rauschenberg (1925-2008) shot over 50 rolls of film during his first trip to Beijing in 1982, usi...
Luminous Discontent features new large-scale charcoal drawings by Robert Longo (born 1953). From ...
Franco-Chinese painter Pei-Ming audaciously brings together paintings of popes, female nudes, and...
On the master abstractionist's debut show at Thaddeus Ropac
From seascapes to studies of light and reflections on water, Katz's often monumental works challe...
Katz in full bloom: a concise overview of his floral motifs
Recent material experimentations from an acclaimed master of Neo-Expressionist figurative painting
Longo's 'historical constructions' of the Abstract Expressionist canon
New oil paintings and charcoal drawings fusing autobiographical reverie and histories of trauma
Salle's new allegorical painting cycle identifies the tree as an image of collective experience
A special selection of Judd's minimalist works curated by his son, Flavin Judd
Stimulating and sensory abstract paintings showcase Jones's ongoing interest in the mouth as a ce...
Amid swirling cigarette smoke, Brice's self-possessed female figures challenge the male-dominated...
The only in-print book exploring Rauschenberg's years-long, self-funded initiative to promote cul...
Katz's wellspring of inspirations spouts anew in his expressive yet controlled paintings of land,...
New paintings from old masters: Adrian Ghenie at the Hermitage
Calcutta-born, London-based painter Raqib Shaw (born 1974) builds his mythic universe from early-...
Rauschenberg's luminously palimpsestic 'metal paintings' evocatively combine the material process...
1994 Turner-Prize winner Antony Gormley has spent the last three decades investigating the human ...
Asked about his use of the term 'Spread,' Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) responded that it meant...