A good new book on the Bloomsbury group and its visual aesthetic - the Omega Workshops and photography as well as their artistic contributions as painters, models, collectors and critics; in... read more
Accompanies an exhibition at Cromwell Place, put together by the son of the late Oliver Hoare. Chinese root sculptures, meteorites, bezoars and some of Simon Peers's staggering woven golden ... read more
Long anticipated voyage through the overlapping currents of nature, life and art. PH won the Samuel Johnson Prize for Leviathan, or The Whale; here he attempts to answer why Durer's art endu... read more
Definitive biography of this determinedly figurative painter whose 20th century life, through suffrage to feminism, won her a major retrospective at the Whitney, New York in 1974.
From the library of Marguerite Littman.
The edited conversations between Hockney and Nikos Stangos over the summer of 1975, with many colour plates and black and white illustrations. Firs... read more
From the library of Marguerite Littman.
First and only printing. Chinese yellow cloth, in grey cloth slipcase; in fine condition – a superb example. Contains 27 lithographs by David Hoc... read more
Published in association with the National Gallery of Art in Washington, which houses a superb collection of the ingenious printmaking technique that was so important in Enlightenment Europe... read more
There's a pleasant and airy simplicity to Hughes's landscapes: patient, mindful, each view pared back to flattened shapes and even tones. They are gathered together here alongside a short te... read more