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Art Cinema
Paul Young; Paul Duncan
Koln: Taschen, 2009. -
Between Eagles and Pioneers
Georg Baselitz
London: White Cube, 2011. -
Lives of the Papunya Tula Artists
Vivien Johnson
Alice Springs: IAD Press, 2008. -
Making It Modern: The Watercolours of Kenneth Macqueen
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First Edition.
30cm x 24cm. 160 pages, colour illustrations. Illustrated french fold wrappers.
Minor shelf wear. Discolouration to spine. Very Good Condition. -
Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line
Tomoko Sato
New York: Mucha Foundation Publishing, 2025.
“This volume reappraises the graphic work of Alphonse Mucha and explores its influence on graphic art since the 1960s. Published in conjunction with a touring exhibition in the US & Mexico, this volume surveys the development of Mucha’s style, synonymous with Art Nouveau. It explores how it was rediscovered by later generations of artists, becoming an artistic idiom for the Psychedelic Art of the 1960s and 1970s as well as a wide range of visual culture from the late 20th century to today. Coinciding with the opening of the new Mucha Museum in the baroque Savarin Palace in Prague, ‘Timeless Mucha’ is organised into three thematic sections: Inspirations for the Mucha Style, Le Style Mucha, and Art Nouveau and The Rebirth of the Mucha Style and Its Legacy. The first two sections focus on Mucha’s artistic development, examining the theoretical basis of Mucha’s style–famously known as “le style Mucha” in fin-de-siecle Paris–and its context. Tracing the artist’s footsteps from his youth in Moravia through the 1890s, when he attained fame as a poster artist, the first section highlights a selection of works of art, crafts and books from his own collection. The third section explores visual links between Mucha’s artistic idiom and the styles developed by later generations of artists. While Mucha’s style continues to influence today’s visual culture, including fashion, animation movies and computer games, this catalogue also focuses on a philosophical aspect of Mucha’s legacy: the art of message-making.” -
Perspectives
Jon Cattapan; eX de Medici
Canberra: Australian War Memorial, 2010. -
Telepathic Music
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First Edition.
21cm x 13.5cm. 18 pages, black and white illustrations. Pictorial saddle-stapled wrappers.
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The Henson Case
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First Edition. Inscribed by Author
23cm x 15cm. [viii], 149 pages, [8] pages of colour illustrations. Pictorial wrappres.
An investigate essay of the 2008 Bill Henson exhibition and the resulting controversy, police raid, and national debate of whether Henson’s pictures were art, pornography, or paedophilia. This copy inscribed by Marr.
. Near Fine Condition. -
The Art of Betty and Veronica
Victor Gorelick; Craig Yoe
: Archie Books, 2012. -
HR Giger Taschen Portfolio
HR Giger
Koln: Taschen, 2002.
Portfolio of 14 Giger paintings with descriptions in English German, French, Spanish, and Japanese. -
The Art of Magic The Gathering Innistrad
James Wyatt
San Francisco: VIZ Media, 2016. -
Dibujante Nocturno: The Art of Fran Garces
Francisco Garces
Worcester: 3dtotal Publishing, 2020.
“Prepare to enter the world of artist Dibujante Nocturno, where his intricate linework results in a darkly epic fantasy art.” (publisher’s blurb) -
hoooook
Woojin Oh
: Superani, 2018.
Monograph of Korean digital artist hoooook. -
Collection of Paintings of Liu Kui Ling
Liu Kui Ling
Tianjin: People’s Fine Arts Publishing House, 1989. -
The Selected Works of Qi Bai Shi
Qi Bai Shi
Tianjin: People’s Fine Arts Publishing House, 1990. -
The Album of Calligraphy and Paintings by Fan Zeng
Fan Zeng
Tianjin: People’s Fine Arts Publishing House, 1989. -
Dreamings: The Art of Aboriginal Australia
Peter Sutton
Melbourne: Viking, 1989. -
Femme Fatale: Images of Evil and Fascinating Women
Patrick Bade
New York: Mayflower Books, 1979. -
Alien Horizons: The Fantastic Art of Bob Eggleton
Bob Eggleton; Nigel Suckling
London: Paper Tiger, 1996. -
Art in the Time of Colony
Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll
Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate, 2014.
The author “draws on contemporary Australian Aboriginal art to challenge historical bind spots and re-think stuffy conventions of art criticism.” (from jacket flap). Part of the series: Empires and the Making of the Modern World, 1650-2000. -
China China
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First Edition. Signed by Author
21cm x 14cm. 64 pages, colour illustrations. Die-cut pictorial wrappers.
Catalogue of the Chinese-born contemporary sculptor that emigrated to Sydney in 1996. This copy signed by the artist.
Spine discoloured. Previous owner’s name. Good Condition. -
From River Banks to Shearing Shed: 30 Years with Flying Arts
Marilyn England
Brisbane: Suzanne Wickenden, 2009. -
Tokyo GlamRock: The Work of Matsukage and Ujino
Chris Horrocks
: iMMprint, 2002.
The art, music and design of the Japanese duo Matsukage and Muneteru Ujino. -
O’Keeffe, Preston, Cossington Smith: Making Modernism
Lesley Harding; Denise Mimmocchi
Sydney and Melbourne: Art Gallery of New South Wales and Heide Museum of Modern Art, 2016. -
Sydney Moderns: Art for a New World
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First Edition.
29cm x 24.5cm. 324 pages, colour illustrations. Illustrated glossy papered boards.
In association with the exhibition Sydney Moderns: Art for a New World, Art Gallery of New South Wales, 6 July – 7 October, 2013.
. Fine Condition. -
Ian Fairweather
Murray Bail
Sydney: Bay Books, 1981. -
Subway Art
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Reprint.
27.5cm x 21cm. 104 pages, colour illustrations. Illustrated wrappers.
. Fine Condition. -
More Dark Than Shark
Brian Eno; Russell Mills
London: Faber and Faber, 1986.
Graphic interpretations of the music and lyrics of Brian Eno by Russell Mills. With commentaries by Rick Poynor. -
Heat: Gary Lee: Select Texts, Art & Anthropology
Gary Lee; Maurice O’Riordan
Darwin: Disheval Books, 2023.
An extensive anthology spanning five decades of the career of Larrakia artist and anthropologist Gary Lee. An important collection of writings and imagery on ethnicity, masculinity, and queerness in Darwin and beyond. With contributions by Dino Hodge, Daniel Browning, Tracey Moffatt, Jane Cush, Maurice O’Riordan and Wendy Brady. Edited by Maurice O’Riordan. Features extensive bibliography and a Larrakia & Darwin Aboriginal glossary. -
Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori : Dulka Warngiid / Land of All
Sally Gabori
Brisbane: Queensland Art Gallery, 2016.
“This beautifully illustrated publication will feature some 50 works drawn from public and private collections in an exhibition surveying the life and work of the late Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda (Sally Gabori) c.1924-2015, the distinguished senior Kaiadilt woman artist from Bentinck Island in the Queensland’s Gulf of Carpentaria.”