• Sale! Fritz Kahn Infographics Pioneer

    Fritz Kahn Infographics Pioneer

    Original price was: R450.Current price is: R300.

    Natural science buffs, graphics professionals, and anyone interested in the visual expression of ideas will be fascinated by this tribute to Fritz Kahn, the German infographics pioneer who excelled in the demystification of complex scientific ideas and whose inspired creative concepts have influenced generations of artists and communicators through to today.

  • I love you I hate youOut of stock

    I love you I hate you

    R440

    I love you I hate you is a book about Johannesburg told in two parts.

    The first is told through design. The second part is told through the essays of 34 writers describing a complicated relationship with Johannesburg.

  • In the Spirit of Beverly Hills

    In the Spirit of Beverly Hills

    R250

    With its dreamy mansions , sophisticated residents ,world -renowned shopping,and legendary haunts,Beverly Hills is the epitome of luxury wealth, and beauty.Originally established as a private residential community in the early twentieth century,

  • The Rolling Stones 50

    The Rolling Stones 50

    R900

    This is our story of fifty fantastic years. We started out as a blues band playing the clubs and more recently we’ve filled the largest stadiums in the world with the kind of show that none of us could have imagined all those years ago.

  • Under the Sway :A Photographic Journey Through Mozambique

    Under the Sway :A Photographic Journey Through Mozambique

    R100

    This photographic title is comprised of diverse sections, including historical pictures, a map of the country and the actual photographic journey. The journey is divided into three sections that echo the geographic regions of the country

  • William Kentridge - FortunaOut of stock

    William Kentridge – Fortuna

    R1050

    This, the first major monograph on the widely acclaimed South African artist William Kentridge brings together nearly two hundred of his works made between 1989 and 2012. Exploring Kentridge’s diverse expressions across a wide range of media, from film and video to sculpture, design, drawing, and printmaking, the book is lavishly illustrated with more than 2,000 images.