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Road Work presents 500 of Andrew Holmes' Los Angeles Polaroids, capturing the machines that deliver people and goods to different parts of the city each day.
Brian Rose set out to photograph all the neighbourhoods at the ends of the New York City subway lines and discovered a diverse, multi-centred metropolis.
The car crash is a defining phenomenon of popular culture. Death Drive is both an appreciative essay about the historic place of the automobile in the modern imagination and a detailed exploration of the circumstances of twenty celebrity car crashes, from Isadora Duncan in an Amilcar, in 1927, to Helmut Newton in a Cadillac, in 2004.
Mark Fisher was the creator of a new art form: the travelling rock show. This book details every major project and more than 100 of his extraordinary drawings.
A comprehensive monograph on Archigram - the renowned avant-garde design collective, who in the 1960s and '70s envisioned a new architectural reality through a series of iconic, hypothetical projects.
After a 50-year pause, Archigram magazine is back! Edited by Peter Cook, with contributions from numerous designers and critics, it asks: where is architecture going?
Gas Tank City presents 100 of Andrew Holmes's hyper-real coloured pencil drawings of American trucks, storage tanks, and service stations, produced over the past 50 years.
- An unrivalled source book of inspirational typographic ephemera- A companion volume to the critically acclaimed tat*- A visual treasure trove, completely eclectic and full of surprisesDesigner Andy Altmann has been pursuing an obsession with typographic oddities for more than 30 years; and he's not necessarily interested in the kind of thing you might expect. He delights in the weird and wonderful and finds inspiration in the ordinary. At last, he has organized his typographic hits and misses in a 400-page, whopper of a scrapbook. Conceived and edited by Andy, typo* is a cornucopia of curiosities. Between its covers you'll find everything from Swiss minimalism to Victorian street signs, from soap packets to magazine covers, from high art to the handmade. Essential is too small a word for this book: every graphic designer and typographer should have a copy. Keep it by the keyboard or refer to it secretly when stuck for an idea, you'll wonder how you ever managed without it. *typo (noun): an error (as of spelling) in typed or typeset material; (abbr.) typography or typographer
- Second monograph by one of the world's leading female erotic photographers- Guerrero's photographs offer a woman's vision of female erotic art- Features a series of visual stories in which the car is a protagonist- Hardback, quarter bound with photographic panels on front and back coversIn the third decade of the 21st century, we are witnessing an unprecedented exploration of female sexual power, while on the other hand reactionary cultural forces contrive to keep women as defenceless as possible. In this context, the work of photographer Alejandra Guerrero can be understood as a clarion call. Hers is a rarefied visual art that marks a turning point for female sexuality in erotica, her eloquent tableaux revealing the intricate ways in which women exert their erotic power. Here we see a future in which women dictate raw, yet refined desires. Each moment comes from the erotic fever dreams of the participants and the desires of the woman behind the camera. Guerrero grew up against a backdrop of sleek automobiles. As a child she would sit in the driver's seat of her mother's Mercedes and dream of one day being in control of such an elegant machine. Her father was a mechanical engineer whose hobby was fixing up cool cars, and she would watch him at work, taking in the details of fins and fenders. It sparked a fascination, which became an adult passion, which eventually inspired an entire body of work. Auto Erotica is Guerrero's second monograph with Circa and follows Wicked Women down the same electrifying road.
A roman-a-clef set in 1994, Nightingales explores contrasting cultures and different social tribes, and follows a former nightclub hostess as her world is turned upside down.
Here are the stories behind 100+ iconic band logos - each a supreme exercise in graphic distillation, able to convey a band's attitude, image, and style of music, in a unique form.
Alejandra Guerrero is one of the world's leading female photographers. With Auto Erotica, she takes us on a thrilling photographic adventure in which the car is a constant protagonist.
First novel by former arts journalist Dominic JayA gripping roman à clef, set in 1980s London and ManhattanAuthentic insights into the 1980s fetish club sceneCombines art photography and storytelling in a new hybrid form"Reading Tableaux was like revisiting old haunts, or places I would have liked to have haunted. It sparked visceral sense memories and made me nostalgic. And the ending ..." - MidoriIt is 1984, the year of Ronald Reagan's re-election and the Brighton bomb; one can sense revolution in the air. Oliver Woolf is a thirty-something journalist, well-connected socially, and an instinctual conservative, whose comfortable routine is upset by a chance encounter in the rain. The girl in the rain is Candy, who is not what she first seems. Over the summer, Oliver and Candy form an unlikely friendship, and when she stops calling on him, he sets out to find her. His search leads him through a labyrinthine underworld that extends from London to Manhattan. Along the way, he meets someone who will change his life forever. A late-twentieth century Rake's Progress, Oliver's journey confronts issues that are still largely taboo. Illustrated with photographs by Steve Diet Goedde, Tableaux combines art and storytelling in a new hybrid form.
Photographer Angus Stewart has spent ten years backstage with London's burlesque community, getting to know the performers and documenting their shared world to create what he calls 'a family album'.
First book by veteran New York photographer, Frank Rispoli, whose documentation of the Manhattan club scene in the 1970s and '80s is given a unique twist by his exclusive focus on women's shoes.
Spanning the first four years of her creative journey as a photographer, Boudoir is the first book by Playboy model turned self-portraitist, Ifa Brand.
Callum Innes (b. 1962) is one of the most significant abstract painters of his generation, and one of the few artists to include watercolour as a major part of his practice. a pure land documents a new series of 50 watercolours, completed during lockdown, in 2020.
A witty and insightful account of the life and times of the automobile, by one of the world's great design writers.
A source book of inspirational graphic ephemera, as collected over the past 30 years by designer Andy Altmann of Why Not Associates.
The first monograph from one of the world's leading female erotic photographers, with an introduction by Violet Blue - one of the world's leading commentators on female sexuality.
Screen Time explores a variety of social situations, from the mundane to the exalted, and features celebrities, actors, models and even the occasional princess - all glued to their phones
Powerful photographic record of the destruction of the USA's most famous resort town. Contains commentaries by news and broadcast media, juxtaposed with contemporary tweets by Donald Trump
Steve Diet Goedde's photographs are concerned with fetishism, but they could reasonably be regarded as fashion photographs, for they are about clothes and the roles that dressing imposes on women, or allows them to play. Contains unseen 'candid' and behind-the-scenes images.
Eldred Evans and David Shalev are among Britain's most respected architects. The first monograph on their work, this book covers their entire sixty-year career including cultural landmarks such as Bede's World Museum, Jarrow, and Tate St Ives.
Extensive study of award- winning architect Peter Salter's first residential project, featuring specially commissioned photographs.
The first comprehensive monograph of Zadlok Ben-David's work, spanning twenty years and including four major installations as well as outdoor sculpture.
Design-guru Stephen Bayley approaches the topic of "taste" with typical wit, drawing on his expertise in a number of fields from fashion to food. This is a new edition of his classic book, brought into the new millennium by Bayley's critique of modern design.
A collaboration between renowned architect Richard Rogers and architect and writer Ivan Margolius, featuring the drawn designs for some of Kaplicky's best work, including the International Space Station.
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