Rizzoli
Jean-Michel Basquiat—artist and art world provocateur—took New York City by storm with his powerful and complex works that relentlessly engaged with charged sociopolitical issues, including race, police brutality, and structural inequity. In this important volume, devoted to an exhibition at the Brant Foundation in their newly opened Manhattan outpost featuring the artist’s key works, Basquiat’s art returns to its East Village roots, contextualised for the first time in decades in the very neighbourhood that served as one of his greatest inspirations.
Specifications - Hardcover. 192 pages. Measurement: 25 cm x 30 cm.
Christoph Niemann
Christoph Niemann simply can’t resist traveling. Luckily for us, he’s no standard globetrotter but an artist who can masterfully capture his surroundings, wherever they may be, in vibrant brush and ink drawings. “As an artist,” he says, “I’m conscious of the limitations that come from seeing the world through a Western lens. That’s why I like to travel: because traveling requires—and inspires—a shift in perspective.” And so in Away we’re privileged to accompany him on journeys to all the destinations our wanderlust might desire, be they picturesque towns, bustling cities or sublime nature: from the elegant Tuileries of Paris to the dramatic Arctic forms of the Svalbard archipelago, from Angkor Wat to São Paulo and Venice and beyond
Specifications - Hardcover. 296 pages. 25 x 33,5 cm.
Fondation Louis Vuitton
Playful, keen eyed, ever curious, David Hockney is one of our greatest contemporary artists. Published in association with the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, and tied to its major 2025 exhibition, David Hockney charts an extraordinarily creative life through images and text in one large-format landscape book.
The artworks chosen reflect Hockney’s key themes and preoccupations over the decades, from his early life in Bradford and London through the California era and his later years in Bridlington, Yorkshire, and Normandy, France. Several of the chapters are arranged thematically, ranging from still life and portraits to his much-loved landscapes and stunning designs for opera. A final chapter explores Hockney’s engagement with digital art, particularly on the iPad. Throughout, we see the endless inventiveness, curiosity and creativity that have characterized Hockney’s work over eight decades.
To give context to Hockney’s art, this definitive survey features a selection of archival photographs and eye-catching artworks allied to expertly written text by pre-eminent curatorial experts, art historians and critics, including Sir Norman Rosenthal and Sir Simon Schama.
Compiled with the full involvement of David Hockney and his studio, and with a large-scale landscape format with a selection of gatefolds that enables the reader to revel in the art, this is the most important book on Hockney’s entire career to date and will appeal to the many fans of the artist’s work across the globe.
Specifications - Hardcover. 328 pages. 25.9 x 30.5 cm
OEO Studio
The award-winning design studio OEO Studio, based in Copenhagen, boasts a diverse oeuvre that includes residential architecture, hospitality, commercial interiors, product design, and creative direction.
This visual journey originates from the inspiration that drives OEO’s co-founders, Thomas Lykke and Anne-Marie Buemann, and offers a detailed exploration of their design philosophy known as Compelling Minimalism. This approach is characterized by disciplined restraint, attention to detail, coherence, and elegance, driven by a unique combination of Scandinavian values of clarity and a deep appreciation of Asian aesthetics.
The designers’ unwavering commitment to elementary composition means their work emphasizes clean lines, natural materials, and thoughtful compositions that prioritize meaning and authenticity. OEO’s overriding considerations are warm, welcoming, unpretentious interiors that are comfortable and convivial, with space for contemplation: human values come first. Drawing inspiration from unconventional sources such as nature, architecture, and cultural traditions, OEO’s projects reflect their sympathy for craftsmanship and detail.
About The Author: Catherine Shaw is a design writer, author, and editor who specializes in architecture, art, and design. She is the Asia-Pacific contributing editor for New York-based Metropolis magazine and the author of Louis Vuitton’s City Guide Hong Kong.
Specifications - Hardcover. 304 pages.
A World In the Making
The Shakers were more than a religious community - they were creators of a clear, functional design language that still resonates today. This book explores the principles and ideals of the Shakers, which are rooted in simplicity, equality, communal values and pacifism. Essays and object texts provide insight into the historical development of their furniture and architecture, which are regarded as forerunners of modern design and architectural language. Contemporary artists and designers critically reflect on the ongoing relevance of this unique culture in the 21st century. Featuring contributions by Glenn Adamson, Aaron Betsky, Amie Cunat, Jeffrey De Blois, Chris Liljenberg Halstr0m, David Hartt, Sarah Margolis-Pineo, Christien Meindertsma, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Finnegan Shannon, Mabel 0. Wilson, Reggie Wilson, and others, the richly illustrated volume brings together archival material, newly commissioned photography, and critical perspectives on Shaker influence today.
Specifications - Hardcover. 284 pages. 28 x 22 cm.
Thames & Hudson
The Face Magazine
The Face Magazine: Culture Shift celebrates The Face’s most iconic portraits from 1980–2004. It explores the magazine’s role in the evolution of style photography and its international and enduring impact on visual culture.
The Face is the original, definitive, style bible – a ground-breaking magazine that has radically disrupted youth culture in Britain and beyond since its launch in 1980. Known for its striking design, bold, inclusive content and innovative photography, the magazine has launched the careers of many leading photographers, writers, designers, stylists and models.
The Face Magazine: Culture Shift includes portraits of iconic sitters including Kate Moss, Annie Lennox, Kurt Cobain, Iggy Pop, Snoop Dogg, David Bowie, Ewan McGregor, Madness, The Sex Pistols, and Kylie Minogue. It features the voices of some of the key contributors to the magazine and celebrates the ongoing legacy of the magazine’s imagery in British art, design and culture. It showcases striking portrait photographs from the likes of Miles Aldridge, Elaine Constantine, Corinne Day, David LaChapelle and Juergen Teller, alongside selected covers from the print magazine.
Specifications - Hardcover. 288 pages.
Nara
Spanning four decades of the artist’s work, this lavishly illustrated book offers readers a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the personal and creative world of the internationally acclaimed Japanese artist Yoshitomo Nara, widely known for his bold images of children with large heads and wide eyes that challenge the viewers with their direct gaze and defiant stance. These captivating yet ominous characters are part of a wider visual vocabulary established by Nara to explore and communicate themes of home, isolation, resilience, belonging, regeneration, hope and freedom.
Essays by writers Yeewan Koon, Josh Kun and Barry Schwabsky trace the evolution of his art, focusing in particular on his practice as a painter and his connection with popular music. The book also features an in-depth interview with Hayward Senior Curator Yung Ma, the artist's own photographs of his home and studio, and an extensive chronology that traces the evolution and breadth of his career.
Featuring over 200 illustrations and a gold-foiled, clothbound hardback cover.
Specifications - Hardcover.
Gestalten
Men’s Style has come a long way from sneakers and hoodies. THE INCOMPLETE is your compass to navigate the most iconic brands and the most desirable accessories. Born in cities like New York, Tokyo and Berlin, street fashion has grown from an underground subculture to a global influence. The creative collision of hip-hop, punk, skateboarding, and luxury brands has redefined the fashion landscape. This updated edition of THE INCOMPLETE delves deeper into the evolution of streetwear, featuring iconic brands such as Supreme and COMME des GARÇONS. It explores the creative collaborations between designers like Pharrell Williams, Virgil Abloh, and Tom Sachs. Based in New York, Berlin, and Tokyo, HIGHSNOBIETY remains at the forefront of documenting these movements and their ongoing impact.
Specifications - Hardcover. 328 pages. 22,5 x 29 cm.
Gestalten
Creative collaborations have become one of the most influential forces shaping modern design and marketing, from fashion runways to retail shelves. No longer confined to individual industries, partnerships between brands and artists blur the lines between fashion, technology, luxury, and lifestyle, creating moments that capture global attention.
This sequel to The Incomplete ventures into the heart of these groundbreaking collaborations. Featuring 60+ curated projects, from Supreme’s iconic streetwear partnerships to IKEA’s cutting-edge capsule collections, this book unpacks the art of collaboration as a tool for innovation. With 6+ in-depth stories, we reveal the behind-the-scenes narratives that bring these partnerships to life, exploring how cross-industry collaborations have transformed into cultural phenomena.
Enhanced by rich visuals and detailed commentary, this edition provides an insider’s look at how creativity, commerce, and communication converge in today’s fast-paced world. It’s a must-read for anyone with a keen interest in the ever-evolving landscape of collaborative culture.
Specifications - Hardcover. 280 pages. 22,5 x 29 cm.
Gestalten
Courtside Candy explores this intersection between basketball and creativity, showing how the sport influences street art, fashion, urban design, and graphic innovation. Through an in-depth look at iconic courts, players, and artists, the book reveals how basketball adapts to and reshapes the cultures in which it thrives. This visually stunning volume blends dynamic imagery with insightful narrative, offering a fresh perspective on basketball's role as a creative catalyst. Courtside encourages readers to think beyond the court, highlighting the sport's influence on contemporary art, design, and urban life.
Specifications - Hardcover. 256 pages. 22,5 x 29 cm.
Gestalten
The French Riviera has always been a place of recreation, reverie, and representation. The region’s homes, from the 18th century to the present day, reveal the architectural styles and interior designs that define the iconic Côte d’Azur. Côte D'Azur Living explores the French Riviera through some of its most distinctive homes, architecture, and interiors. Delving into the cultural influences embedded in the built environment, this book title offers insights into the region’s design heritage. Côte D'Azur Living features a curated selection of distinctive spaces from Menton to Arles. Featuring stunning photography and insightful commentary, examples in the book include Eileen Gray’s E-1027 (p. 78), Les Colombières (p. 204), Santo Sospir in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat (p. 144). Villa Bloc (p. 60) and Villa Galaxie (p. 28), the organic architecture of Jacques Couëlle (p. 118) and Ani Lovag (pp. 44 and 108) as well as the Fondation CAB (p. 102). At its core, this volume celebrates the Côte d’Azur’s enduring role as a crucible of creativity—a place where the interplay of light, landscape, and design continues to inspire and redefine the boundaries of architecture, expression, and life.
Specifications - Hardcover. 272 pages. 24 x 30 cm.