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Tate Publishing's books catalogue featuring titles published from January to July 2015. For more information, please visit www.tate.org.uk/publishing

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Welcome to Tate’s Spring/Summer 2015 books catalogue

We’re delighted to bring you Tate’s new list for Spring/Summer 2015 within which you’ll undoubtedly find plenty to whet your appetite.

Tate’s exhibition-led publishing continues to bring you some of the finest writing that accompanies and complements some wonderful forthcoming shows, including the first Barbara Hepworth retrospective in London for over 40 years, the exuberant and scintillating work of Sonia Delaunay, and major new shows from Agnes Martin, Frank Auerbach and Jackson Pollock, to name but a few.

Exciting new additions to Tate’s art list include a major new title from Taryn Simon, one of the world’s foremost contemporary artists, as well as a book that is destined to become a standard feature on every household bookshelf, Dana Arnold’s A Short Book About Art. David King’s mesmerising book on John Heartfield breaks new ground as it ventures into the murky world of photomontage that spans art, photography and political propaganda.

Our award-winning children’s list goes from strength to strength as we combine established authors and illustrators with some wonderful new talent. New titles from Alice Melvin, Claudia Boldt and Ruth Green combined with a debut colouring book from the innovative illustrator and designer, Dominika Lipniewska, and introductions to the works of Alexander Calder and Barbara Hepworth are but a handful of our showcased children’s books that form a sparkling publishing programme.

There’s something in the new list for all audiences and we hope that you’ll enjoy dipping into the programme as much as we’ve enjoyed putting it together.

John StachiewiczPublishing DirectorTate

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June 2015 265 x 215 mm192 pp200 colour illustrationsHardback ISBN 978 1 84976 331 8£35.00Paperback ISBN 978 1 84976 312 7£24.99Rights: World

ExhibitionTate Britain, 24 June – 25 October 2015Kröller-Müller Museum, The Netherlands, 27 November 2015 – 20 April 2016Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, Germany,22 May – 28 August 2016

Accompanying the first major retrospective of Barbara Hepworth’s work in London since 1968, this groundbreaking new publication focuses on the spaces and contexts, physical and conceptual, in which the artist is positioned. It examines her interest in staging and presenting work indoors and out, in studio, film, garden, stage, architecture, photography and print.

As well as setting her work in relation to her British and international contemporaries, a range of distinguished contributors also consider wider technical and intellectual concerns.

Richly illustrated with over 200 colour images drawn from her entire career, this catalogue represents some of Hepworth’s best-known works as well as introducing less familiar pieces. It also features previously unseen documentary material, including photographs and film stills that cast new light on one of the twentieth century’s greatest artists.

Penelope Curtis is Director, Tate Britain.Chris Stephens is Lead Curator, Modern British Art, Tate BritainLee Beard is the editor of the forthcoming catalogue raisonné of Ben Nicholson’s paintings and carved reliefs.Helena Bonnet is Research Curator, Tate BritainSophie Bowness is an art historian and Trustee of the Hepworth EstateAnn Compton is Honorary Research Fellow, Glasgow University School of Culture and Creative ArtsInga Fraser is Assistant Curator, Tate BritainValerie Holman is an independent art historianLucy Kent is an independent art historianRachel Smith is Teaching Assistant, Department of Art History, University of York

Barbara HepworthEdited by Penelope Curtis & Chris Stephens

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June 2015234 x 156 mmHardback192 ppcolour illustrations & b/w photographsISBN 978 1 84976 330 1£18.99Rights: World

ExhibitionTate Britain, 24 June – 25 October 2015Kröller-Müller Museum, The Netherlands, 27 November 2015 – 20 April 2016Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, Germany,22 May – 28 August 2016

Barbara Hepworth’s work and ideas are illuminated in her own lucid and eloquent words in this first collection of her writings and conversations. The collection makes available much that is out of print and inaccessible, and includes a significant number of unpublished texts. It is a surprisingly large body of work, and it spans almost the whole of Hepworth’s artistic life. Her gift for language and desire to communicate to a public are evident throughout.

Alongside the writings are Hepworth’s lectures and speeches, a selection of interviews and conversations with writers and journalists, and radio and television broadcasts.

The collection sheds new light on Hepworth’s life, her working practices, the sources of her inspiration, the breadth of her intellectual interests and her deep engagement with contemporary politics and society, from the United Nations to St Ives.

The illustrations include manuscripts and archive photographs from Hepworth’s own collection.

Sophie Bowness is an art historian and Trustee of the Hepworth Estate.

Barbara Hepworth: Writings and ConversationsEdited by Sophie Bowness

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June 2015270 x 210 mm256 pp160 colour illustrationsHardback ISBN 978 1 84976 341 7£40.00Paperback ISBN 978 1 84976 268 7£29.99Rights: World excluding North American and German

ExhibitionTate Modern, 3 June – 11 October 2015 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf, 7 November 2015 – February 2016 LACMA, Los Angeles, mid-April – 31 July 2016 Guggenheim, New York, October 2016 - January 2017

Canadian-born Agnes Martin was one of the pre-eminent painters of the second half of the twentieth century, whose work has had a significant influence both on artists of her own time and for subsequent generations. A contemporary of the abstract expressionists though often identified with minimalism, Martin was one of the few woman artists who came to prominence in the largely masculine art world of the late 1950s and 1960s, and became a particularly important role model for younger women artists.

This groundbreaking survey provides an overview of Martin’s career, from lesser-known early experimental works through her striped and gridded grey paintings and use of colour in various formats, to a group of her final works that reintroduce bold forms. A selection of drawings and watercolours is also included.

With essays by leading scholars that give a context for Martin’s work – her life, relationship with other artists, the influence of South Asian philosophy – alongside focused texts on particular paintings, the book will appeal to art students, academics and all those interested in abstract art. Presenting new research, and beautifully designed, the book is also an opportunity to introduce the life and work of Agnes Martin to those unfamiliar with her oeuvre.

Frances Morris is Head of Collections, International Art, Tate Modern.

Agnes MartinEdited by Frances Morris

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October 2014285 x 220 mmPaperback288 pp250 colour illustrationsISBN 978 1 84976 317 2£29.99Rights: World English

ExhibitionTate Modern, London, 5 April – 9 August 2015MAMVP, Paris, 16 October 2014 - 22 February 2015

Sonia Delaunay (1885 – 1979) is one of the most important female artists of the early twentieth century, whose contribution to the European avant-garde was fundamental. She celebrated the modern world and urban life, exploring ideas of colour theory together with her husband Robert Delaunay. She also collaborated with artists and poets such as Guillaume Apollinaire and Blaise Cendrars with whom she created the acclaimed book Prose on the Transsiberian Railway and of Little Jehanne of France.

After spending time in Spain and Portugal during the First World War, Delaunay returned to Paris in the 1920s where she translated her experiments in painting into the realm of fashion. She collaborated with the Metz & Co textile department in Amsterdam and Liberty in London and also produced individual items of clothing under commission. Her interest in fashion expanded into theatre and cinema, for which she created costumes and designs for film sets. During the Second World War and soon after, she participated in the creation of the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles (1939) and developed her interest in different media, creating mosaics, tapestries and lithographs. In the same period, her paintings and gouaches evoked a renewed interest in abstraction and colour, marking her seminal role in the development of postwar abstract and applied art.

With over 250 illustrations and essays by prominent curators and art historians, this publication seeks to throw new light on the multifaceted work of this prolific artist.

Anne Montfort is Curator, Musée D’art Moderne De La Ville De Paris

Sonia DelaunayEdited by Anne Montfort

Also available:Madame Sonia Delaunay A hardback pop-up book 978 1 84976 334 9, £12.99

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June 2015126 x 198 mmHardback64 pp35 colour illustrationsISBN 978 1 84976 358 5£12.99Rights: World

ExhibitionTate Britain, 9 June – 13 September 2015

Fighting History is the first book to engage with the story of British history painting and its survival into contemporary practice today. Beautifully illustrated with works from the Tate collection, as well as a number of paintings from other institutions and from practicing artists, the book traces the tradition of history painting from the baroque allegory of the seventeenth-century court to contemporary works by Dexter Dalwood, Jeremy Deller, Michael Fullerton, and others.

Three short essays address themes in history painting, from the question of the shifting meanings of ‘history painting’ to an account of the great radical artists in the genre. In an interview with Dexter Dalwood, one of Britain’s most celebrated contemporary painters, the artist explains the enduring significance of history painting in twentieth-century art and in his own practice.

Includes contributions from Mark Salber Phillips, Dexter Dalwood, Clare Barlow and M. G. Sullivan.

M. G. Sullivan is Curator, British Art 1750–1830, Tate BritainClare Barlow is Assistant Curator, British Art 1750-1830, Tate BritainMark Salber Phillips is Professor of History at Carleton University, Ottawa. He is the author of Society and Sentiment: the Genres of Historical Writing in Britain 1740-1820 (2000) and On Historical Distance (2013)Dexter Dalwood is advisor on Fighting History at Tate Britain. His contemporary history paintings were the subject of a retrospective at Tate St Ives in 2010, and he was a nominee for the Turner Prize in 2004

Fighting HistoryEdited by M. G. Sullivan

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June 2015280 x 225 mmPaperback160 pp120 colour illustrationsISBN 978 1 84976 271 7£19.99Rights: World

ExhibitionKunstmuseum, Bonn,4 June – 15 September 2015Tate Britain, 9 October 2015 – 13 March 2016

Frank Auerbach (b.1931, Berlin) has made some of the most resonant, inventive and perpetually alive paintings, both of people and of the urban landscapes near his studio in Camden Town, London. His intentions have been consistent: ‘What I wanted to do was to record the life that seemed to me to be passionate and exciting and disappearing all the time’.

This publication will accompany a retrospective of Auerbach’s work at Tate Britain and the Bonn Kunstmuseum in 2015. The exhibition is curated by Catherine Lampert (who has sat for Auerbach since 1978) in close consultation with the artist, and will provide a wholly fresh, chronological survey of Auerbach’s career. This book will be the only accessible, affordable survey of Auerbach’s work on the market.

Including a new essay by art historian T. J. Clark, the book also features statements from the artist and some previously unseen documentary photographs.

T. J. Clark is emeritus professor of art history at the University of California, and the author of the seminal The Painting of Modern Life: Paris in the Art of Manet and his Followers (1985), as well as Farewell to an Idea: Episodes from a History of Modernism (1999), The Sight of Death: An Experiment in Art Writing (2006) and Lowry: The Painting of Modern Life (2013).

Frank AuerbachEdited by Catherine LampertEssay by T. J. Clark

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Blindspots Edited by Gavin DelahuntyThis fully illustrated publication accompanies the first exhibition in over three decades of a crucial phase of Jackson Pollock’s work, referred to as the Black Pourings. This controversial body of black enamel and oil paintings are accompanied here by drawings that are regarded as his most important and productive as a draughtsman. A number of virtually unknown and rarely seen sculptures are also included, illuminating Pollock’s experimentations with space, density and figuration.

Gavin Delahunty is Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, Dallas Museum of Art.Jo Applin is Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Art, University of York.Michael Fried is J. R. Herbert Boone Chair in the Humanities, Johns Hopkins University.Stephanie Straine is Assistant Curator, Tate Liverpool

June 2015240 x 215 mmPaperback160 pp100 colour illustrationsISBN 978 1 84976 332 5£24.99Rights: World

ExhibitionTate Liverpool, 30 June – 18 October 2015Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, 15 November 2015 – 20 March 2016

Glenn Ligon: Encounters and CollisionsGlenn Ligon, Francesco Manacorda, Alex Farquharson & Gregg Bordowitz

Glenn Ligon is one of the most significant American artists of his generation. Much of his work relates to abstract expressionism and minimalist painting, remixing formal characteristics to highlight the cultural and social histories of the time, such as the civil rights movement.

Featuring works by artists including Chris Ofili, Willem de Kooning, Jackson Pollock, Lorna Simpson, Felix Gonzalez-Torres and Jasper Johns, this publication is both a comprehensive catalogue of the exhibition with newly commissioned texts by Glenn Ligon, Francesco Manacorda, Alex Farquharson, and Gregg Bordowitz; and an anthology of around 20 texts selected by Glenn Ligon.

April 2015275 x 215 mmPaperback250 ppFull colour illustrationsISBN 978 1 84976 356 1 £24.99Rights: World

ExhibitionNottingham Contemporary, 4 April – 14 June 2015Tate Liverpool, 30 June – 18 October 2015

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May 2015180 x 135 mmPaperback192 pp50 colour illustrationsISBN 978 185437 907 8£12.99Rights: World

Illuminating and lively, this book provides authoritative answers to the key questions about how art is made, interpreted and displayed. Deliberately avoiding unnecessary jargon, A Short Book About Art offers an unusually accessible route to new ways of thinking about the creative drive of individual artists and their relationships with their work. It includes fresh comparisons between works of art from different periods and cultures, from cave paintings to contemporary multi-media work. Thought-provoking and stimulating, it is the ideal companion for anyone who wants to learn about art without a dictionary in their hands.

Dana Arnold is Professor of Architectural History and Theory at Middlesex University, UK. She is author of Art History: A Very Short Introduction, which has been translated into twelve languages. Her recent edited volumes include: A Companion to British Art; Art History: Contemporary Perspectives on Method, and Biographies and Space.

A Short Book About ArtDana Arnold

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British Artists:Ben Nicholson Virginia Button

Ben Nicholson (1894–1982) was one of the greatest British artists of the twentieth century, first coming to international prominence with his famous ‘white reliefs’ of the 1930s. A pioneer of abstract art in Britain, he played a significant role in the European avant-garde, forming close links with Picasso, Braque, Arp, Mondrian and others.

Virginia Button’s engaging, fully-illustrated survey provides a detailed examination of Nicholson’s life and work in St Ives, giving a thorough introduction as well as new insights into the evolving practice of this major artist over a period of six decades.

Virginia Button is an art critic and former Turner Prize curator. Previous publications include The Turner Prize (Tate Publishing, 2005) and Christopher Wood (Tate Publishing, 2003).

April 2015246 x 189 mmHardback PLC with quarter binding112 pp60 colour imagesISBN 978 1 84976 275 5£14.99Rights: World

British Artists:Terry FrostChris Stephens

Terry Frost (1915–2003) was one of Britain’s great abstract painters. His career spanned seven decades, starting with his introduction to art in a prisoner of war camp, and stretching into the twenty-first century. He drew inspiration from a wide range of sources, but most especially from poetry and from the landscapes of Cornwall, Yorkshire, the Greek islands and America.

In this book Chris Stephens presents Frost’s art within a historical context and in relation to the work of his international contemporaries.

Chris Stephens is Lead Curator, Modern British Art and Head of Displays, Tate Britain.

April 2015246 x 189 mmHardback PLC with quarter binding112 pp60 colour imagesISBN 978 1 84976 364 6£14.99Rights: World

See pages 18–19 for more titles in the British Artists series

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March 2015234 x 156 mmHardback240 pp20 b&w photographsISBN 978 1 84976 324 0£18.99Rights: World

‘Talking to artists is like embarking on voyages of discovery…’ Richard Cork was 18 when he chanced upon Picasso, drew his portrait and talked to him. This meeting sparked a life-long enthusiasm for talking to artists which has continued throughout Cork’s distinguished career as an art writer and broadcaster.

This collection of revealing conversations brings together for the first time interviews first recorded for BBC radio and as live events which feature the pantheon of contemporary British artists, from Richard Hamilton and David Hockney to Grayson Perry and Tacita Dean. Whether drawing out Francis Bacon’s musings on the afterlife or the story behind Tracy Emin’s My Bed, Cork is an insightful and sympathetic interviewer.

Richard Cork is an award-winning art critic, historian, broadcaster and curator. He served as Art Critic of the Evening Standard and then Chief Art Critic of the Times as well as Editor of Studio International. Cork was Slade Professor of Fine Art at Cambridge University in 1989–90, and Henry Moore Senior Fellow at the Courtauld Institute, 1992–5. He has acted as a judge for the Turner Prize and curated major exhibitions at Tate, the Hayward Gallery, the Barbican Art Gallery, the Royal Academy and other European venues. He was appointed an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Academy in 2011 and broadcasts regularly on radio and TV.

Face to FaceRichard Cork

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February 2015240 x 220 mmTwo volume hardback in slipcaseVol.1: 600 ppVol.2: 630 pp400 colour and b/w illustrationsISBN 978 1 84976 254 0 £175.00Rights: World

These unique volumes explore the complex personal life and creativity of Kazimir Malevich (1879–1935), the illustrious pioneer of modern abstract art. They are a compilation of primary sources relating to his life, and include the artist’s autobiographies, almost 300 of his letters to various correspondents, official documents, letters, memoirs of contemporaries – relatives, disciples, and friends, as well as artistic and official opponents – and critical responses to his work. The books are illustrated with over 400 photographs, many rare, depicting Malevich, his family, friends, and colleagues. Most of these documents are published here in English for the first time.

Many of Malevich’s visions, passionate feelings, and profound thoughts, as well as his day-to-day concerns, are disclosed here. The books reveal Malevich’s processes of innovation and unflagging creativity during one of the most turbulent periods of Russian history.

Through necessity his career was flexible and peripatetic: he assumed various official positions, arranged exhibitions and marketed his own work, and devised curricula for students in Moscow, Vitebsk, and Petrograd. This publication is an indispensable resource for all future research on Malevich, and will inspire artists, architects, and designers, as well as anyone studying modern art.

English edition edited by Wendy SalmondTranslation by Antonina W. Bouis Foreword by Charlotte Douglas and afterword by Irina A. Vakar

Kazimir MalevichLetters, Documents, Memoirs, CriticismCompiled and edited by Irina A. Vakar & Tatiana N. Mikhienko

Volume 1: Letters & DocumentsVolume 2: Memoirs & Criticism

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Russian Revolutionary PostersNew Paperback Edition

David King

Russian Revolutionary Posters tells the story of the development of the Soviet poster, from the revolutionary period through to the death of Stalin, revealing the way in which tumultuous events within the Soviet Union were matched by equally dramatic shifts in graphic art and design. Written and designed by David King, one of the world’s foremost experts on Soviet art and himself an internationally acclaimed graphic designer, the publication features posters drawn from his unparalleled collection, well known to visitors to Tate Modern in London.

David King is the author of Red Star Over Russia and The Commissar Vanishes. He was art editor of the Sunday Times between 1965 and 1975 and is the owner of one of the world’s pre-eminent collection of Russian artefacts.

John HeartfieldLaughter is a Devastating WeaponDavid King and Ernst Volland

This large-format overview of the work of John Heartfield draws on the superlative collections of the Academie der Kunst, Berlin, and the David King Collection at Tate Modern. Born in Berlin in 1891, Heartfield, along with George Grosz, is widely considered to have invented photomontage. During the 1930s Heartfield’s engagement with this medium produced some of the most visually arresting and politically hard-hitting artwork of the twentieth century.

With an essay written by the author in his own inimitable style, the book includes over 150 full-colour reproductions of Heartfield’s beautiful and powerful work, documentary photographs and recollections from Heartfield’s surviving family members.

Ernst Volland is an artist and a photography collector

March 2015320 x 245 mmPaperback144 pp165 colour illustrationsISBN 978 1 84976 347 9£14.99Rights: World excluding Russian and former Soviet territories languages

June 2015290 x 245 mmHardback160 pp200 colour illustrationsISBN 978 1 84976 184 0£29.99Rights: World excluding Russian and former Soviet territories languages

Also available:Red Star Over Russia, Pb, 978 1 85437 935 1, £24.99

The Commissar VanishesPb, 978 1 84976 251 9, £19.99

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September 2015270 x 210 mmHardback144 pp90 colour photographsISBN 978 1 84976 224 3£19.99Rights: World

The last decade has seen a huge growth in interest in photography and its role in contemporary art. In this book David Bate introduces the key themes central to photographic art practice through selected visual examples and references to contemporary debates and issues, while also providing a historical overview.

Featuring works from a wide and international selection of artists, the book includes conceptual and post-conceptual work, documentary photography, archives and social networks, and performance. It focuses on the increasingly global nature of the field not just the Anglo-American/European context, but also the emerging regions of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. This is an essential introductory guide to thinking about photography in its relation to contemporary art from a leading writer in the field.

David Bate is Professor of Photography at the University of Westminster, and a practising photo-artist. He is author of Photography: The Key Concepts (2009) and Photography and Surrealism (2004).

PhotographyDavid Bate

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February 2015250 x 150 mmHardback396 pp200 colour photographsISBN 978 1 84976 235 9£35.00Rights: World, excluding French

Born in New York in 1975, Taryn Simon is at the forefront of contemporary photography practice. Her artistic medium is based around three equal elements: photography, text, and graphic design, which combined investigate the limitations of absolute understanding, examining the gaps between each element and how this can lead to disorientation and ambiguity.

Simon’s work ranges in focus and scope from a series of examinations of legal function specific to the United States: The Innocents, An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar, and Contraband; to a four-year examination of politics, history and individual agency on a global scale: A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters; to works based on obscure and little-known stories and archives, addressing the nature of the production and circulation of knowledge: Black Square and The Picture Collection. Committed but never limited to these concerns, Simon’s work has established her as a pre-eminent exponent of a practice that engages equally with issues of pressing importance in the modern world, and with the politics of representation.

Published in close collaboration with the artist, this publication is the first to draw together Taryn Simon’s diverse and complex range of projects, produced since 2002. With new and published essays by amongst others Salman Rushdie, Homi Bhabha, Daniel Baumann, Tim Griffin, Tina Kuklieski, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Elisabeth Sussman. With an introduction by Simon Baker, Curator of Photography at Tate Modern.

Rear Views, A Star-Forming Nebula, and the Department of Foreign Propoganda

The Works of Taryn Simon

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Antony Gormley: RoomMargaret IversenBeautiful large duotone photographs of the interior and exterior of Antony Gormley’s ROOM, a giant crouching figure on the façade of London’s new Beaumont Hotel, are published alongside a selection of 25 of the artist’s ‘dark drawings’ (1980s to date) and an in-depth essay by Professor Margaret Iversen that considers ROOM in relation to Buddhist meditation, liminal states, caves and Brutalist architecture. Describing ROOM, Gormley states, ‘My ambition for this work is that it should confront the monumental with the most personal, intimate experience’.

Margaret Iversen is Professor in the School of Philosophy and Art History at the University of Essex. Her books include Alois Riegl: Art History and Theory, Beyond Pleasure: Freud, Lacan and Barthes, Writing Art History and Chance. A book called Photography Trace and Trauma is forthcoming.

December 2014230 x 178 mmHardback128 pp25 colour & 45 duotone illustrationsISBN 978 1 84976 368 4 £30.00Rights: World

Walks of ArtFrances Barry Illustrated by Simon Harmer

Ten walks around London’s public art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. London is one of the world’s great cities for the visual arts. Walks of Art in London has been put together for everyone curious about London and about the place of modern and contemporary art in it. It takes you on a walking tour of public works of art created by famous and by less well-known artists. It introduces you to places connected to art – museums and galleries housing great collections, public squares and parks, churches, secular buildings, and sometimes more hidden locations. And it walks you by some of the places where the artists lived, worked, studied and socialised.

Each walk is designed to take about an hour, plus time to stop and view the works.

March 2015162 x 162 mmPaperback concertinaIllustrations throughoutISBN 978 1 84976 306 6£8.95 including VATRights: World English

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Turner’s SketchbooksIan Warrell978 1 84976 295 3 Hardback, £24.99

Full survey of Turner’s sketchbooks, from his teenage efforts to the atmospheric colour studies of his last years.

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Mark WallingerSally O’Reilly978 1 85437 949 8 Paperback, £16.99

Part of the Modern Artists series, contains over 100 full-colour illustrations and new insights on the work by the artist himself.

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Marlene DumasCoelewij, Greenberg, Sainsbury, Vischer978 1 84976 256 4Paperback, £19.99

Fully-illustrated catalogue of Marlene Dumas’ remarkable oeuvre from the mid-70s to present day.

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Conflict Time PhotographySimon Baker978 1 84976 320 2 Paperback, £24.99

A lavishly illustrated book exploring the relationship between photography and sites of conflict over time.

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Quentin BlakeJoanna Carey978 1 84976 327 1Hardback, £14.99

Perceptive and illuminating exploration of one of the most highly-regarded illustrators of our time.

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Andy Warhol: Tate IntroductionsStephanie Straine978 1 84976 318 9Paperback, £8.99

A concise introduction and pictorial overview of Andy Warhol.

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Poetry & Film: Arsenii TarkovskyKitty Hunter-Blair978 1 84976 249 6Paperback, £14.99

The poetry of Arsenii Tarkovsky, father of renowned filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky.

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Contemporary DrawingKatharine Stout978 1 85437 970 2Paperback, £18.99

A brand new study into contemporary drawing, from the 1960s to now.

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Recent HighlightsWinter 2014–2015

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‘An increasingly indispensable range of titles’ – Art Newspaper

A hugely popular series that offers the ideal introduction to the life and work of celebrated British artists

Francis BaconAndrew Brighton

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Bernard LeachEdmund de Waal

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William BlakeWilliam Vaughan

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William ScottSarah Whitfield

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Patrick CaulfieldClarrie Wallis

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Terry FrostChris Stephens

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Ben NicholsonVirginia Button

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J.M.W. TurnerSam Smiles

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Barbara HepworthPenelope Curtis

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Alfred WallisMatthew Gale

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Roger HiltonChris Stephens

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Wyndham LewisRichard Humphreys978 1 85437 524 7

Peter LanyonMargaret Garlake

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Paul Nash David Boyd Haycock978 1 85437 436 3

Samuel PalmerTimothy Wilcox

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John Everett MillaisChristine Riding

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‘Tate’s excellent compact series on contemporary art’ – Financial Times

Each volume contains new interviews with the artist, a chronological survey of their career and detailed commentary on key works.

270 x 210 mmPaperback original128 pp100 colour illustrationsRights: World

Peter BlakeNatalie Rudd

978 1 85437 419 6£16.99

Gabriel OrozcoJessica Morgan

978 1 85437 912 2£14.99

Louise BourgeoisAnn Coxon

978 1 85437 882 8£14.99

Paula RegoFiona Bradley

978 1 85437 388 5£14.99

Mark WallingerSally O’Reilly

978 1 85437 949 8£16.99

Olafur EliassonMarcella Beccaria

978 1 85437 966 5£16.99

Ed RuschaMary Richards

978 1 85437 623 7£14.99

William KentridgeKate McCrickard

978 1 85437 972 6£16.99

Richard DeaconWallis, Curtis & Gleadowe

978 1 84976 225 0£16.99

Tracey EminNeal Brown

978 1 85437 542 1£16.99

Rachel WhitereadCharlotte Mullins

978 1 85437 519 3£14.99

Sarah LucasMatthew Collings

978 1 85437 389 2£14.99

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Authoritative reference guides to the world’s major artists. Each book provides the essential information on the artist’s work and career in an attractive, accessible and affordable format.

246 x 189 mmPaperback original224 ppApprox. 100 colour illustrationsRights: World

The Blake BookMartin Myrone

978 1 85437 727 2£16.99

The Turner BookSam Smiles

978 1 85437 572 8£16.99

The Duchamp BookGavin Parkinson

978 1 85437 766 1£17.99

The Picasso BookNeil Cox

978 1 85437 843 9£17.99

The Rothko BookBonnie Clearwater

978 1 85437 573 5£16.99

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Concise, accessible and richly illustrated introductions to the major art movements of the last hundred years.

241 x 171 mmPaperback original80 ppApprox. 60 colour illustrations£8.95Rights: World

MinimalismDavid Batchelor

978 1 85437 183 6

PostmodernismEleanor Heartney

978 1 85437 305 2

Abstract ExpressionismDebra Bricker Balken978 1 85437 306 9

ModernismCharles Harrison

978 1 85437 184 3

RealismJames Malpas

978 1 85437 186 7

ExpressionismShulamith Behr

978 1 85437 252 9

Pop ArtDavid McCarthy

978 1 85437 304 5

FuturismRichard Humphreys978 1 85437 253 6

Post-ImpressionismBelinda Thomson

978 1 85437 254 3

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A series that provides a succinct introduction and pictorial overview of the greatest modern artists and artistic movements.

210 x 168 mmPaperback original80 pp60 colour illustrationsRights: World

MatisseJuliette Rizzi

978 1 84976 298 4£6.99

ChagallMonica Bohm-Duchen978 1 84976 037 9

£6.99

MunchFrank Høifødt

978 1 84976 022 5£6.99

GauginNancy Ireson

978 1 85437 936 8£6.99

Pre-RaphaelitesJason Rosenfeld

978 1 84976 024 9£6.99

MiróIria Candela

978 1 85437 941 2£6.99

WarholStephanie Straine

978 1 84976 318 9£8.99

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Art & Visual CultureThese four textbooks are a collaboration between Tate Publishing and The Open University.

Art & Visual Culture: A ReaderEdited by Angeliki Lymberopoulou, Pamela Bracewell-Homer and Joel Robinson

An essential sourcebook for every student of art history, and ideal for anyone seeking a greater understanding of art and of the cultural and historical context in which it is made.

285 x 215 mm416 pp255 colour illustrationsPaperback: £29.99ISBN 978 1 84976 093 5ebook: £19.99 (incl. VAT)ISBN 978 1 84976 108 6Rights: World

285 x 215 mm416 pp255 colour illustrationsPaperback: £29.99ISBN 978 1 84976 096 6ebook: £19.99 (incl. VAT)ISBN 978 1 84976 109 3Rights: World

285 x 215 mm416 pp255 colour illustrationsPaperback: £19.99ISBN 978 1 84976 097 3ebook: £19.99 (incl. VAT)ISBN 978 1 84976 110 9Rights: World

1100–1600: Medieval to RenaissanceEdited by Kim W. Woods

Includes essays on key themes of medieval and Renaissance art, including the theory and function of religious art and a generic analysis of art at court. Explorations cover key canonical artists such as Simone Martini and Botticelli and key monuments including Saint-Denis and Westminster Abbey, as well as less familiar examples.

1600–1850: Academy to Avant-GardeEdited by Emma Barker

Interrogates labels used in standard histories of the art of this period and examines both established and recent art-historical methodologies, including formalism, iconology, spectatorship and reception, identity and difference. Key topics include Baroque Rome, Dutch Painting of the Golden Age, Georgian London, the Paris Salon, and the impact of the discovery of the South Pacific.

1850–2010: Modernity to GlobalisationEdited by Steve Edwards and Paul Wood

Includes studies of key canonical artists and movements, with less well-documented contemporary artworks. Essays engage with the emergence of modern art, architecture, cubism and abstract art, and North American modernism as well as issues of globalisation, cultural difference and curating.

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(at) earth Peter Kennard

978 1 85437 984 9Hardback, £9.99Rights: World

A Bigger Splash: Painting After Performance Catherine Wood (ed.)

978 1 84976 020 1Paperback, £14.99Rights: World

Art Under Attack: Iconoclasm Tabitha Barber

978 1 84976 030 0Paperbck, £24.99Rights: World

Ai Weiwei: Spatial MattersAi Weiwei

978 1 84976 144 4Paperback, £39.99Rights: World excluding North America

Ambedkar Srividya Natarajan & S. Anand

978 1 84976 113 0Hardback, £16.99Rights: World English language excluding South Asia

American Photographs Walker Evans

978 1 84976 128 4Hardback, £24.99Rights: World English language excluding North America

Aquatopia: The Imaginary of the Deep Martin Clarke & Alex Farquarson

978 1 84976 237 3Paperback, £22.99Rights: World

Art in Latin AmericaIria Candela

978 1 84976 070 6Paperback, £18.99Rights: World English language

Art of McSweeney’s McSweeney’s

978 1 85437 950 4Hardback, £25.00Rights: UK and Commonwealth only

Barbara Hepworth: A Pictorial Overview Barbara Hepworth

978 1 85437 149 2Paperback, £12.99Rights: World

The Barbara Hepworth Sculpture GardenMiranda Phillips & Chris Stephens

978 1 85437 412 7Paperback, £8.99Rights: World

Barbara Hepworth: The Hospital DrawingsNathaniel Hepburn (ed.)

978 1 84976 165 9Paperback, £16.99Rights: World

Barry FlanaganClarrie Wallis (ed.)

978 1 85437 997 9Paperback, £19.99Rights: World

Chagall: Modern MasterFraquelli, Lampe & Bohm-Duchen

978 1 84976 027 0Paperback, £24.99Rights: World English language

Chatting with MatisseSerge Guilbaut (ed.)

978 1 84976 229 8Hardback, £29.99Rights: World English language excluding North America

Chris OfiliJudith Nesbitt

978 1 85437 870 5Paperback, £19.99Rights: World

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Gaugin: Maker of MythBelinda Thompson

978 1 85437 902 3Paperback, £24.99Rights: World excluding French and North America

Dexter DalwoodMartin Clark

978 1 85437 917 7Paperback, £24.99Rights: UK and Ireland only

Glam: The Performance of StyleDarren Pih

978 1 84976 092 8Paperback, £24.99Rights: World excluding German

Eadweard MuybridgePhilip Brookman (ed.)

978 1 85437 837 8Paperback, £29.99Rights: World

Comics Art Paul Gravett

978 1 84976 056 0Hardback, £18.99Rights: World excluding North America

The Commissar VanishesDavid King

978 1 84976 251 9Paperback, £19.99Rights: World English language

Creative ConfessionPaul Klee

978 1 84976 234 2Paperback, £6.99Rights: World

Daido MoriyamaSimon Baker (ed.)

978 1 84976 139 0Paperback, £24.99Rights: World

Damien HirstAnn Gallagher (ed.)

978 1 84976 010 2Paperback, £24.99Rights: World excluding Germany

DesignArtAlex Coles

978 1 85437 520 9Paperback, £18.99Rights: World

Edvard Munch: The Modern Eye Nicholas CulllinanHb 978 1 84976 023 2Pb 978 1 84976 058 4Hb £40.00, Pb £37.00Rights: World English language

Farewell to SurrealismConwell, Leddy & Ades

978 1 84976 126 0Paperback, £12.99Rights: World English language excluding North America

Film and Video ArtStuart Comer (ed.)

978 1 85437 607 7Paperback, £18.99Rights: World

Film: Tacita Dean (The Unilever Series)Nicholas Cullinan

978 1 85437 999 3Paperback, £14.99Rights: World

Francis Bacon & Nazi PropagandaMartin Hammer

978 1 84976 073 7Hardback, £19.99Rights: World

Gary HumeKatharine Stout (ed.)

978 1 84976 143 7Paperback, £14.99Rights: World

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John Martin: Sketches of My LifeMartin Myrone

978 1 85437 928 3Paperback, £4.99Rights: World

Kazimir Malevich Achim Borchardt-Hume

978 1 84976 146 8Paperback, £29.99Rights: World

Henri Matisse: The Cut-OutsNick Cullinan (ed.)

978 1 84976 130 7Paperback, £29.99Rights: World excluding North America

How to Paint Like TurnerIan Warrell and Nicola Moorby

978 1 85437 883 5Paperback, £14.99Rights: World excluding Chinese (simplified)

How to Look at ArtSusie Hodge

978 1 84976 223 6Paperback, £14.99Rights: World

How to Survive Modern ArtSusie Hodge

978 1 85437 749 4Paperback, £12.99Rights: World

Installation ArtClaire Bishop

978 1 85437 518 6Paperback, £18.99Rights: World

Keep On Onnin’: Contemporary Art at Tate BritainCarey-Thomas, Stout & Tant

978 1 85437 770 8Hardback, £14.99Rights: World

Kenneth Clark: Looking for Civilisation Chris Stephens & John Paul Stonnard978 1 84976 260 1Paperback, £24.99Rights: World

Kurt Schwitters: Three StoriesKurt Schwitters

978 1 85437 909 2Hardback, £9.99Rights: Worl excluding German

Land ArtBen Tufnell

978 1 85437 604 6Paperback, £18.99Rights: World

Live: Art and PerformanceAdrian Heathfield

978 1 85437 501 8Paperback, £25.00Rights: World

London WalksJoanna Walsh

978 1 85437 938 2Paperback, £8.99Rights: World

Lost Art: Missing Artworks of the Twentieth CenturyJennifer Mundy

978 1 84976 140 6Hardback, £19.99Rights: World

Lowry and the Painting of Modern LifeT.J. Clark and Anne Wagner

978 1 84976 091 1Hardback, £24.99Rights: World

Made in LondonJean-Luc Planche

978 1 84976 099 7Paperback, £8.50Rights: World English language

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The Pop RevolutionAlice Goldfarb Marquis

978 1 84976 112 3Paperback, £14.99Rights: World English language excluding North America

Mondrian and His Studios: Colour and SpaceFrancesco Manacorda

978 1 84976 265 6Paperback,£24.99Rights: World

The Possibility of Life’s Survival on the PlanetPatrick Keiller

978 1 84976 072 0Hardback, £12.99Rights: World

Nam June PaikSook-Kyung Lee and Susanne Rennert (eds)

978 1 85437 924 5Hardback, £27.50Rights: World English language

Nathaniel Bacon: Artist, Gentleman and GardenerKaren Hearn

978 1 85437 637 4Paperback, £6.99Rights: World

Man Ray in ParisErin C. Garcia

978 1 85437 995 5Hardback, £14.99Rights: World English excluding North America

Manet and the Object of PaintingMichel Foucault

978 1 85437 996 2Paperback, £8.99Rights: World English language

Meschac Gaba: Museum of Contemporary African ArtKerryn Greenberg (ed.)

978 1 84976 168 0Hardback, £24.99Rights: World excluding German

Migrations: Journeys into British ArtLizzie Carey-Thomas (ed.)

978 1 84976 007 2Paperback, £14.99Rights: World

Modern Art and St IvesChris Stephens

978 1 84976 302 8Paperback, £19.99Rights: World

Naum GaboNatalia Sidlina

978 1 84976 066 9Paperback, £14.99Rights: World

Peter Fraser Martin Clark & Sara Matson

978 1 84976 149 9Flexibound, £29.99Rights: World

Peter LanyonChris Stephens

978 1 85437 918 4Paperback, £16.99Rights: World

Picasso and Modern British ArtJames Beechey & Christopher Green

978 1 85437 890 3Paperback, £24.99Rights: World

Picasso, Peace and Freedom Christoph Grunenberg

978 1 85437 952 8Hardback, £35.00Rights: World

Pop Life: Art in a Material WorldBankowsky & Gingeras

978 1 85437 920 7Hardback, £35.00Rights: World

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September: A History Painting by Gerhard RichterRobert Storr

978 1 85437 964 1Paperback, £14.99Rights: World

Somethings EtruscanBarry Flanagan

978 1 84976 017 1Paperback, £35.00Rights:World

The Pre-Raphaelite Dream: Drawings and Paintings from TateRobert Upstone978 1 85437 521 6Hardback, £25.00Rights: World

Red Star Over Russia David King

978 1 85437 935 1Paperback, £24.99Rights: World, excluding N. America, French, German, Russian

Regarding WarholRosenthal, Prather & Alteveer

978 1 84976 107 9Hardback, £40.00Rights: World English language excluding N. America

Richard DaddNicholas Tromans

978 1 85437 959 7Hardback, £24.99Rights: World excluding North America

Roy LichtensteinRondeau & Wagstaff

978 1 84976 009 6Paperback, £29.99Rights: World English language excluding North America

Saloua Raouda ChoucairJessica Morgan

978 1 84976 124 6Hardback, £29.99Rights: World

Spheres of ActionPeter Osborne and Eric Alliez (ed.)

978 1 85437 975 7Paperback, £16.99Rights: World English excluding North America

Quentin Blake: Beyond the Page

978 1 84976 150 5Paperback, £17.99Rights: World

Quentin Blake: Words and Pictures

978 1 84976 151 2Paperback, £16.99Rights: World English language

The Art of the Pre-Raphaelites Elizabeth Prettejohn

978 1 85437 726 5Paperback, £19.99Rights: World

Songs of Innocence and of Experience William Blake

978 1 85437 729 6Hardback, £9.99Rights: World

Sometimes I Think, Sometimes I Am Sara Fanelli

978 1 85437 728 9Paperback, £19.99Rights: World

St Ives Artists: A CompanionVirginia Button

978 1 85437 820 0Paperback, £8.99Rights: World

Surrealism in Latin AmericaAdes, Eder & Speranza (ed.s)

978 1 84976 125 3Paperback, £19.99Rights: World English excluding North America

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Tate Guide to Modern Art Terms Jessica Lack & Simon Wilson

978 1 85437 750 0Paperback, £8.99Rights: World

Turner Monet Twombly Jeremy Lewison

978 1 84976 012 6Hardback, £25.00Rights: World English language

Tate Modern: The Building

978 1 84976 065 2Paperback, £9.99Rights: World

Turner’s Secret Sketches Ian Warrell

978 1 84976 085 0Hardback, £14.99Rights: World

Tate Modern: The Handbook Frances Morris

978 1 84976 039 3Paperback, £16.99Rights: World

Tate Watercolour ManualJoyce Townsend & Tony Smibert

978 1 84976 088 1Paperback, £14.99Rights: World

Turner & Constable: Sketching from Nature Rosenthal & Lyles

978 1 84976 206 9Paperback, £14.99Rights: World

Turner: Standing in the Sun Anthony Bailey

978 1 84976 192 5Paperback, £17.99Rights: World English language

Turner and the MastersDavid Solkin

978 1 85437 865 1Hardback, £35.00Rights: World

Turner at PetworthBlayney Brown, Rowell & Warrell

978 1 85437 413 4Paperback, £24.99Rights: World

Van Doesburg and the International Avant-Garde Gladys Fabre

978 1 85437 872 9Paperback, £24.99Rights: World

Victor Pasmore Alastair Grieve

978 1 85437 791 3Paperback, £16.99Rights: World

The VorticistsMark Antliff & Vivien Greene

978 1 85437 885 9Paperback, £24.99Rights: World excluding Italian

Tales of TonoDaido Moriyama

978 1 84976 094 2BIinding, £12.99Rights: World English language excluding North America

Tate Britain Companion: A Guide to British ArtPenelope Curtis & Chris Stephens

978 1 84976 033 1Paperback, £17.99Rights: World

Susan HillerAnn Gallagher

978 1 85437 888 0Paperback, £24.99Rights: World

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The World as a StageJessica Morgan & Catherine Wood

978 1 85437 760 9Paperback, £12.99Rights: World

Yayoi Kusama Frances Morris (ed.)

978 1 85437 939 9Paperback, £24.99Rights: World excluding Spanish and North America

Watercolour Alison Smith (ed.)

978 1 85437 913 9Paperback, £24.99Rights: World

Watercolour in Britain Martin Myrone

978 1 85437 887 3Paperback, £6.99Rights: World

William Klein ABCWilliam Klein978 1 84976 069 0

Hardback, £25.00Rights: World excluding French and North America

Yayoi Kusama: Infinity NetYayoi Kusama

978 1 84976 213 7Paperback, £12.99Rights: World

Tate Artist TimelineSara Fanelli

EAN 5032495024068£8.99 (£7.49 ex VAT)Rights: World

British Art TimelineMarian Deuchars

EAN 5032495191180 £8.99 (£7.49 ex VAT)Rights: World

Art TimelinesBeautifully written and illustrated fold-out timelines that provide a concise and stylish guide to art. Both a learning tool and a visual wonder for the wall.

Your Sketchbook Your SelfFelicity Allen

9781854379696Paperback, £7.99Rights: World

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May 2015385 x 268 mmPaperback20 ppB&w illustrations throughoutISBN 978 1 84976 333 2£8.99Rights: World

Age: 3+ years

There are literally hundreds of objects to colour, decorate, trace and count in 100 Colouring Book and hours of fun to be had in the process.

Choose from 100 quirky characters; 100 beasts and birds; 100 buildings old and new; 100 ways to get around; 100 things to eat; 100 insects; 100 plants or 100 household objects. Every single object is different and all they need is some creative flair to bring them to life.

Drawn in Dominika Lipniewska’s bold and graphic style, this generously-sized colouring book invites children to look closely at the details that make every person, animal, plant and object visually unique and encourages them to bring their own ideas to bear on making them even more individual.

Dominika Lipniewska is a Polish born illustrator and designer living in London. Since graduating from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and Cambridge School of Art, her work has appeared on walls, album covers and in small publications.

100 Colouring BookDominika Lipniewska

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February 2015245 X 185 mmHardback32 pp22 colour illustrationsISBN 978 1 84976 169 7£11.99Rights: World

Age: 3+ years

Inspired by the life of the founder of the now famous Tate art galleries, Henry Tate is a sweet tale about one man’s passion for making art available to as many people as possible. We follow the story of Henry Tate on his journey from a greengrocer to a philanthropist who, before the turn of the twentieth century, made the pioneering move to share his entire collection of paintings with the British public.

Incorporating illustrations of artworks from Tate’s ever-evolving collection, award-winning illustrator and author Bruce Ingman brings to life one of Britain’s lesser-known historical figures. The book is a delightful celebration of a legacy far greater than Henry Tate himself ever could have imagined.

Bruce Ingman studied Illustration at the Royal College of Art. He has been writing and illustrating children’s books for nearly twenty years. His first book, When Martha’s Away, won the Mother Goose Award and the V&A Illustration Award.

Henry TateBruce Ingman

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Meet Alexander Calder Ed Cheverton

Edward Cheverton takes readers beyond the page and introduces them to ways of creating art that takes up space and moves round and about. Taking inspiration from Alexander Calder’s toys and mobiles, Cheverton invites readers to reinvent simple forms and experiment with combinations of found objects to create their own new pieces of sculpture. Children will enjoy discovering that art is not only something to observe but something to play and interact with, and to have fun making.

Edward Cheverton is an artist, illustrator and jazz musician based in Bristol, UK

June 2015230 x 170 mmPaperback32 ppColour illustrations throughoutISBN 978 1 84976 366 0£5.99Rights: World

Age: 5–11 years

Exhibition: Tate Modern, 12 November 2015 – 3 April 2016

Meet Barbara HepworthLaura Carlin

Published to coincide with a major retrospective of Barbara Hepworth’s work, Meet Barbara Hepworth introduces young readers to the sculptures of one of Britain’s most significant modern artists. Created by ceramics artist and illustrator Laura Carlin, this book provides insights into Hepworth’s bold works, both naturalistic and abstract, and inspires children to create 3D forms inspired by the natural world.

Laura Carlin is an illustrator and ceramics artist based in London. A graduate of the Royal College of Art, her illustrated edition of Ted Hughes’ The Iron Man won the V&A Book Illustration Award in 2011. Her clients include The New York Times, The House of Illustration, Vogue, The Guardian, and The Financial Times.

June 2015230 x 170 mmPaperback32 ppColour illustrations throughoutISBN 978 1 84976 365 3£5.99Rights: World

Age: 5–11 years

Exhibition: Tate Britain, 24 June – 25 October 2015Kröller-Müller Museum, The Netherlands, 27 November 2015 – 20 April 2016Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, Germany,22 May – 28 August 2016

Also available:Meet Matisse978 1 84976 299 1 Paperback, £4.99

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Also available:Melvin, The Luckiest Monkey in the World978 1 84976 086 7, Hardback, £8.99

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July 2015220 x 195 mmHardback32 pp Colour illustrations throughoutISBN 978 1 84976 313 4£9.99Rights: World

Age: 4+ years

OutfoxedClaudia Boldt

Harold is unlike any other fox. He hates eating chicken, for one thing. He much prefers reading detective novels. But can he solve the mystery and save his feathered friend when he is wrongly accused of being the ringleader in a chicken-smuggling crime ring?

The latest title from award-winning illustrator Claudia Boldt, Outfoxed introduces a smart, independent-minded character in Harold the fox and is sure to become a bedtime favourite.

Claudia Boldt is a German illustrator based in London. She attended the Glasgow School of Art, and then Kingston University, London, where she graduated with her Masters in Illustration in 2007. Claudia was a winner of the Booktrust Best New Illustrators Award in 2011. She is the co-founder of children’s newspaper The Loop. This is her sixth book for children.

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Poka & MiaKitty Crowther

Wakey-WakeyHave you ever had to drag your parents out of bed? Mia the insect could use your help! It’s a nice day outside and she can’t wait to get going, but Poka is still fast asleep...

February 2015210 x 150 mm, Hardback PLC, 32 pp,Colour illustrations throughoutISBN 978 1 84976 244 1, £6.99Rights: World EnglishAge: 5–7 years

At the Bottom of the GardenHave you ever heard of a spider who can knit? In this story Mia ventures to the bottom of the garden and discovers Arto, a spider who has a terrible cold ... and a special gift for knitting.

February 2015210 x 150 mm, Hardback PLC, 52 pp,Colour illustrations throughoutISBN 978 1 84976 245 8, £6.99Rights: World EnglishAge: 5–7 years

Kitty Crowther is an award-winning Belgian author and illustrator with over 30 children’s books to her name. She is the winner of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award 2010.

A new series from the winner of the 2010 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award‘I’ve admired the enchanted world of Kitty Crowther for a long time and I’m happy that English speaking children can now get to know it as well.’ – Axel Scheffler, illustrator of The Gruffalo

Also available in the series:At the Cinema978 1 84976 243 4

Football978 1 84976 242 7Both £6.99

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Also available:Noisy Neighbours978 1 84976 211 3 Paperback, £6.99

Noisy Neighbours AppSuitable for iPhone, iPad and iPod touchAvailable on the App store for £2.99

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March 2015246 x 189 mmHardback32 pp Colour illustrations throughoutISBN 978 1 84976 305 9£9.99Rights: World

Age: 3+ years

Stanley’s PlanRuth Green

Meet Stanley, the friendly dog who is always hungry. A delicious pie on the top shelf of the kitchen proves particularly tempting and Stanley spends the whole day hatching plans to reach it, with the help of his friends Sid the Snail and Herbert the Hedgehog.

A funny romp told through infectious rhymes and bold, retro illustrations from print-maker Ruth Green, Stanley’s Plan is a gentle reminder that sometimes good things come to those who wait.

Ruth Green is a British print-maker who lives in Birmingham with her dog called Stanley. Her striking prints, all screenprinted by hand, are inspired by mid-century design and pattern. She is the author of the successful Noisy Neighbours, now available as an app.

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Age: 4+ years

Tiz and Ott’s Big DrawBridget Marzo

Tiz and Ott are drawing themselves a house. With the scritch scratch of her crayon, Tiz busily plants some seeds for the garden. Meanwhile Ott lies back lazily and makes a huge splodge for the sun. Then Tiz has a big idea. With a zig, a zag and a crash, she jolts Ott awake with a huge bolt of lightning! Together Tiz and Ott whip up a storm but as they soon find out, a storm isn’t just lines on a page…

Get carried away with Tiz and Ott as they use their imaginations to brush and doodle and scribble and scrawl and splatter their way out of trouble and safely back home.

Bridget Marzo is the author and illustrator of books, graphic games and multimedia including The Big Book for Little Hands and The Big Book of Shapes. She also runs writing, art and illustration workshops for children and adults in the UK and elsewhere.

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Also available:At Our House, 978 1 84976 049 2, £7.99Coming and Going, 978 1 84976 161 1, £9.99Where Do We Go When We Disappear?978 1 84976 160 4, £8.99When I Was Born, 978 1 85437 958 0, £8.99

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March 2015260 x 220 mmHardback32 pp Colour illustrations throughoutISBN 978 1 84976 362 2£12.99Rights: World English

Age: 3+ years

What’s Inside?Isabel Minhós MartinsIllustrated by Madalena Matoso

There are thousands of objects surrounding us in our everyday lives: in the hallway drawer, the kitchen fridge, mum’s handbag, your bedroom wall, even in your raincoat pocket. But how many objects can you remember when you’re put to the test?

Inside this book are dozens of pictures, puzzles and a mega memory game providing amusing challenges for all ages, from those still learning to talk to reader-detectives who like to follow the clues and put two and two together.

Isabel Minhós Martins is a Portuguese author and publisher. Together with Madalena Matoso, she has authored Where Do We Go When We Disappear (2013), At Our House (2012) and When I Was Born (2010), all from Tate Publishing. Madalena Matoso is a Portuguese illustrator and publisher who has received a Special Mention Award in the National Prize for Illustration. In 2008 she received the National Award for Illustration for the book The Riddle of the Animals.

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Often, after school, a little girl goes to her grandmother’s house where everything is different, but always the same. She puts her coat on the hook in the hall, pours a glass of milk for herself in the kitchen and tries to reach the biscuit tin on the highest shelf in the pantry. But where is Grandma?

Children will love exploring the rooms in Grandma’s House, peering through its cut-out pages from one room to the next and journeying high up into the fold-out attic in search of Grandma. Highly detailed and intricately illustrated in Alice Melvin’s trademark style, Grandma’s House is evidence of one of Britain’s shining stars of illustration going from strength to strength.

Alice Melvin is a highly acclaimed artist and designer based in Edinburgh and the author and illustrator of An A to Z Treasure Hunt, Counting Birds and The High Street. Alice was a winner of the Booktrust Best New Illustrators Award.

April 2015210 x 250 mmHardback32 pp including 3 gatefolds and die-cut pagesColour illustrations throughoutISBN 978 1 84976 222 9£12.99Rights: World excluding French

Age: 3+ years

Grandma’s HouseAlice Melvin

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Alice MelvinBooks & Products

Counting BirdsOne of Tate’s bestselling titles. Count the birds from one to twenty and see what they get up to over the course of a day.

978 1 84976 210 6Paperback265 x 243mm, 32 pp, £6.99Rights: World excluding French

The High StreetJoin Sally as she goes shopping on the High Street - lift the flaps to help her find all the items on her list.

978 1 85437 943 6Hardback265 x 176 mm, 52 pp, colour illustrations throughout£9.99

Cut Out and Make MenagerieContains step-by-step instructions to make

twelve animals

Alice’s EmporiumContains a die-cut self-assembly shop with an

array of characters, shops and toys. No glue required.

Cut out and Sew Glove Puppets

Contains fabric and materials to make one owl glove

puppet and three finger puppets.

Cut out and Make Bird Mobile

Easy to follow instructions to make a beautiful mobile

with five colourful birds.

175 x 175 mmEAN 503249026260

£8.99 (excl. VAT £7.49)

270 x 250 x 150 mmEAN 5032495126885

£12.99 (excl. VAT £10.83)

210 x 268 mmEAN 5032495065924

£7.99 (excl. VAT £6.66)

190 x 255 mmEAN

5032495065849£7.99

(excl. VAT £6.66)

‘visually striking’ - Guardian

Rights: World excluding Dutch, French, German & Korea

Alice Melvin is an illustrator and designer based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Her work is inspired by her love of paper, print and decorative arts. Animals, birds, and patterns occur frequently in her work.

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A Lion in ParisBeatrice Alemagna

978 1 84976 171 0Hardback, £12.99Rights: World English language

Melvin: The Luckiest MonkeyClaudia Boldt

978 1 84976 086 7Hardback, £8.99Rights: World, excluding French and Korean

Little Big BouboBeatrice Alemagna

978 1 84976 284 7Hardback, £8.99Rights: World excluding French, Italian, Swedish

The Great House HuntMarc Boutavant & Davide Cali

978 1 84976 100 0Hardback, £12.99Rights: English language only in European Union, USA and Canada

Around the World with MoukMarc Boutavant978 1 85437 854 5Hardback, £12.99Rights: Excl. English lang. in the UK & Ireland. Non-excl. ROW (excluding Australia, Canada, NZ, Philippines and USA)

Sarah and Simon and No Red Paint Edward Ardizzone

978 1 84976 002 7Hardback, £8.99Rights: World excluding Japanese

10 pop-upMarion Bataille

978 1 85437 971 9Hardback, £9.99Rights: UK and Commonwealth only

Peter Blake’s ABCPeter Blake

978 1 85437 816 3Hardback, £7.99Rights: World

The Five of UsQuentin Blake

978 1 84976 304 2Hardback, £11.99Rights: World excluding Chinese (simplified), Dutch, French, German, Italian, Korean

Three Little OwlsQuentin Blake & John Yeoman978 1 84976 080 5

Hardback, £11.99Rights: World excluding Chinese (simplified), Dutch, French, Italian

The AppleDick Bruna

978 1 84976 214 4Hardback, £4.99Rights: World English language

I Can CountDick Bruna

978 1 84976 076 8Hardback, £4.99Rights: World English language

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The SchoolDick Bruna

978 1 84976 215 1Hardback, £4.99Rights: World English language

Poka & Mia: At the CinemaKitty Crowther

978 1 84976 243 4Hardback, £6.99Rights: World English language

Alice’s Adventures in WonderlandLewis Carroll & Tove Jansson

978 1 85437 957 3Hardback, £12.99Rights: World English language

Poka & Mia: FootballKitty Crowther

978 1 84976 242 7Hardback, £6.99Rights: World English language

The Hunting of the SnarkLewis Carroll & Tove Jansson

978 1 85437 956 6Hardback, £7.99Rights: World English language

White Noise pop-up David A. Carter

978 1 85437 905 4Hardback, £19.99Rights: Excl. English lang in the UK, Ireland, Australasia and British West Indies. Non-excl. ROW, excluding N. America and Philippines.

Yellow Square pop-upDavid A. Carter978 1 85437 955 9Hardback, £12.99Rights: Excl. English lang in the UK, Ireland, Australasia and British West Indies. Non-excl. ROW excluding N. America and Philippines.

What Happens When...Delphine Chedru

9 781 84976 103 1Hardback, £9.99Rights: World English language

The Big Book of ShapesMarie-Pascale Cocagne & Bridget Strevens-Marzo

978 1 85437 851 4Hardback, £8.99Rights: World English language

All Around the World sticker bookGéraldine Cosneau

978 1 85437 976 4Paperback, £9.99Rights: World English language

London CallsGabby Dawnay & Alex Barrow

978 1 84976 230 4Hardback, £7.99Rights: World

A Possum’s TailGabby Dawnay & Alex Barrow

978 1 84976 221 2 Hardback, £11.99Rights: World excluding Chinese (simplified) and Korean

Miffy the ArtistDick Bruna

978 1 85437 823 1Hardback, £6.99Rights: World English language

My Vest is WhiteDick Bruna

978 1 84976 075 1Hardback, £4.99Rights: World English language

On My ScooterDick Bruna

978 1 849762 16 8Hardback, £4.99Rights: World English language

round, square, triangleDick Bruna

978 1 84976 077 5Hardback, £4.99Rights: World English language

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When I Was BornIsabel Minhós Martins & Madalena Matoso

978 1 85437 958 0Hardback, £8.99Rights: World English language

Tate Kids British Art Activity BookJames Lambert & Sharna Jackson

978 1 84976 303 5Paperback, £6.99Rights: World English language

Where Do We Go When We Disappear?Isabel Minhós Martins & Madalena Matoso

978 1 84976 160 4Hardback, £8.99Rights: World English language

Tate Kids Modern Art Activity BookJames Lambert & Sharna Jackson

978 1 84976 241 0Paperback, £6.99Rights: World English language

About Two Squares El Lissitzky

978 1 84976 257 1Hardback, £12.99Rights: World English language

BaggageSamuil Marshak & Vladimir Lebedev

978 1 84976 131 4Hardback, £12.99Rights: UK only

The Circus and Other StoriesSamuil Marshak & Vladimir Lebedev

978 1 84976 102 4Hardback, £16.99Rights: World English language

At Our HouseIsabel Minhós Martins & Madalena Matoso

978 1 84976 049 2Hardback, £7.99Rights: World English language

Shape BookDavid Goodman & Zoe Miller

978 1 85437 779 1Hardback, £12.99Rights: World

Coming and GoingIsabel Minhós Martins & Bernardo Carvalho

978 1 84976 161 1Hardback, £9.99Rights: World English language

Big Top BennDavid McKee

Pb 978 1 84976 212 0, £6.99Hb 978 1 85437 961 0, £8.99Rights: World excluding Japaneseand French

Mr Benn - Red KnightDavid McKee

978 1 85437 990 0Hardback, £8.99Rights: World excluding Japanese

FacesDavid Goodman & Zoe Miller

978 1 85437 992 4Hardback, £12.99Rights: World excluding French

Noisy NeighboursRuth Green

978 1 84976 211 3Paperback, £6.99Rights: World

The Itch of the Golden Nit: Tate Movie ProjectDave Ingham

978 1 84976 001 0Hardback, £6.99Rights: World

Anteaters to ZebrasAlan Fletcher

978 1 84976 004 1Hardback, £9.99Rights: World English language

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A Dog DayEmily Rand

978 1 84976 290 8Hardback, £11.99Rights: World

The Butterfly HouseSarah Smith

978 1 84976 205 2Hardback, £11.99Rights: World

Make Your Mark: The Drawing Book for ChildrenSarah Richardson978 1 84976 011 9Paperback, £7.99Rights: World excluding Russian and Turkish

ZubertCharlie Sutcliffe

978 1 84976 121 5Hardback, £11.99Rights: World excluding French, German and Korean

In the Forest pop-upRigaud & Boisroberts 978 1 84976 071 3Hardback, £14.99Rights: English lang only in the UK, Europe and Commonwealth (excl. Canada)

Under the Ocean pop-upRigaud & Boisroberts978 1 84976 159 8Hardback, £14.99Rights: English lang only in the UK, Europe and Commonwealth (excl. Canada)

The Little Factory of IllustrationFlorie Saint-Val

978 1 84976 246 5Hardback, £12.99Rights: World English language

How to Draw a ChickenJean-Vincent Sénac

978 1 84976 068 3Hardback, £6.99Rights: World

A-Z Dangerous FoodsRebvec

978 1 84976 016 4Paperback, £6.99Rights: World

HippuOili Tanninen

978 1 84976 266 3Hardback, £7.99Rights: World English

The Messy Monster BookRachel Ortas

978 1 84976 105 5Hardback, £12.99Rights: World

Alphabet Pop-upKveta Pacovska

978 1 84976 141 3Hardback, £24.99Rights: World English language

The Sun is YellowKveta Pacovska

978 1 84976 064 5Hardback, £14.99Rights: World English language

My Cut-Out PicturesNathalie Parain

978 1 84976 258 8Paperback, £12.99Rights: World English language

The Table that Ran Away to the WoodsStefan Themerson

978 1 84976 057 7Hardback, £6.99Rights: World excluding Polish

Mr Rouse Builds his HouseStefan Themerson & Franciszka Themerson978 1 84976 154 3Hardback, £7.99Rights: World excluding Chinese (simplified)

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The Book with a HoleHervé Tullet

978 1 85437 946 7Paperback, £8.99Rights: World excl. Catalan, Chinese (simplified), French, German, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish

The Colouring BookHervé Tullet

978 1 85437 819 4Paperback, £9.99Rights: World excl. Catalan, French, German, Polish, Russian, Spanish

The Five SensesHervé Tullet

978 1 85437 581 0Paperback, £12.99Rights: World English language

The Scribble BookHervé Tullet

978 1 85437 774 6Hardback, £8.99Rights: World English language

At the SeasideGermanon Zullo & Albertine

978 1 85437 862 0Hardback, £9.99Rights: World English language

10 times 10Hervé Tullet

978 1 84976 247 2Hardback, £9.99Rights: World English language

Art Collector Game

978 1 85437 947 4Contains 52 cards, £9.99 (excl. VAT £8.33)

Art in a BoxSarah Richardson

978 1 85437 927 620 colour A5 cards, Glossary of key terms, practical tips, colour wheel£14.99 (excl. VAT £12.49)

Memory Game

978 1 84976 142 0Contains 48 cards£9.99 (excl. VAT £8.33)

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Tate Notebooks and NotecardsOur stationery range of notebooks and notecards features four of the Tate’s best-loved artists: Rossetti, Turner, Sargent and Whistler.

A5 Notebook210 x 148 mm 192 pp plainBound by coloured elastic, pocket at the back£8.50 (excl. VAT £7.08)

A6 Notebook148 x 105 mm92 pp plain paper with a coloured ribbon£6.00 (excl. VAT £5.00)

Rossetti A5 NotebookISBN 978 1 84976 172 7

Rossetti A6 NotebookISBN 978 1 84976 176 5

Boxed NotecardISBN 978 1 84976 178 9

Rossetti Notecard WalletISBN 978 1 84976 182 6

Boxed NotecardISBN 978 1 84976 180 2

Sargent A5 Notebook ISBN 978 1 84976 174 1

Turner A5 NotebookISBN 978 1 84976 173 4

Turner A6 NotebookISBN 978 1 84976 177 2

Boxed NotecardISBN 978 1 84976 179 6

Turner Notecard WalletISBN 978 1 84976 183 3

Boxed NotecardISBN 978 1 84976 181 9

Whistler A5 NotebookISBN 978 1 84976 175 8

Notecard WalletCard size: 178 x 127 mmContains 8 cards, featuring 2 artworks by each artist£6.00 (excl. VAT £5.00)

Boxed NotecardsCard size: 171 x 121 mmContains 16 notecards, featuring 2 artworks by each artist£10.00 (excl. VAT £8.33)

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Art MaterialsA practical and beautifully designed selection of art materials using high-quality papers and recycled boards.

A3 Hardback Sketchbook297 x 420 mm, 50 pp978 1 84976 200 7

£14.50 (ex VAT £12.08)

A4 HardbackSketchbook

303 x 215 mm, 48 pp978 1 84976 193 2

£10.00 (ex VAT £8.33)

A4 Starter Sketchbook

297 x 210 mm, 16 pp978 1 84976 198 7

£4.99 (ex VAT £4.16)

A5 Landscape Hardback Sketchbook215 x 152mm, 48 pp978 1 84976 195 6

£8.95 (ex VAT £7.46)

Square Hardback Sketchbook

210 x 210 mm, 50 pp978 1 84976 196 3

£9.50 (ex VAT £7.92)

Postcard Sketchbook104 x 142 mm,

978 1 84976 197 0£4.99 (ex VAT £4.16)

Colouring Pencils102 x 187mm

EAN 5032495027946£9.99 (ex VAT £8.33)

Landscape Sketchbook148 x 290mm, 15 pp978 1 84976 199 4

£6.99 (ex VAT £5.83)

A6 Hardback Artist Journal

146 x 102 mm, 66 pp978 1 84976 194 9,

£7.50 (ex VAT £6.25)

Reversible Book209 x 145 mm,

Double-sided book containing 40 pp lined and 40pp blank paper

978 1 84976 201 4, £6.50 (ex VAT £5.42)

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Image Credits

Cover & page 5: Dame Barbara Hepworth in her Mall Studio, London 1933, © The de Laszlo Collection of Paul Laib Negatives, Witt Library, The Courtauld Institute of Art, London. The Hepworth Photograph Collection / David Lambert and Rod Tidnam, Tate Photography

Page 4: Dame Barbara Hepworth, Single Form 1961-4, United Nations Building, New York Photo © Warren Forma© Bowness, Hepworth Estate

Page 6: Agnes Martin,Untitled #5 1998Acrylic paint and graphite on canvas152.4 x 152.4 cmKunstsammlung NRW, DusseldorfPhotograph courtesy Pace Galler

Page 8: John Singleton Copley, The Death of Major Peirson at the Battle of Jersey, 6 January 1781, 1783, Tate, Purchased 1864

Page 10 (top) Jackson Pollock, Yellow Islands 1952, Presented by the Friends of the Tate Gallery (purchased out of funds provided by Mr and Mrs H.J. Heinz II and H.J. Heinz Co. Ltd) 1961 © ARS, NY and DACS, London 2014Photo © Tate, London 2014

Page 10 (bottom) Glenn Ligon, Untitled 2006 © Glenn Ligon; courtesy Thomas Dane Gallery, London

Page 18: Antony Gormley, Room 2014 (Exterior)The Beaumont, Brown Hart Gardens, London© Antony GormleyPhoto © David Grandorge

Backcover: © Dominika Lipniewska, 100 Colouring Book, Tate Publishing 2015

Please note that all the prices, scheduled publication dates and specifications are subject to alteration. Owing to market restrictions some titles are not available at certain times.

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