• The Picasso Book (Essential Artists)

    The Picasso Book (Essential Artists)

    R300

    Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973) was the most prolific artist in the history of Western art, producing over two thousand oil paintings, as well as sculptures, ceramics, collages, prints, photographs, drawings and jewellery designs. Drawing extensively on recent research, this book provides an overview of the full range of Picasso’s art and career.

  • The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection

    The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection

    R600

    Elton John’s truly remarkable collection of international modernist photography stems from personal passion: since 1991, he has amassed more than two thousand photographs, which include key figures from Europe and America alongside many of the foremost photographers from Japan, Eastern Europe and Latin America. This book draws together the finest works from 1920 to 1950, a period that is widely considered to be photography’s ‘coming of age’, a time of great experimentation and innovation when artists pushed the boundaries of the medium.

  • The Turner Book: Tate Essential Artists Series

    The Turner Book: Tate Essential Artists Series

    R340

    J.M.W. Turner was a fascinating and enigmatic figure. Both astonishingly prolific and extraordinarily innovative, he is widely seen as the greatest British landscape painter of them all, anticipating and surpassing the Impressionists in his dramatic interpretations of the effects of light and colour.

  • The World Goes Pop

    The World Goes Pop

    R750

    The World Goes Pop explores the contemporaneous engagements with a spirit of pop throughout the globe, concentrating not only on the relatively well-covered activity in the US, UK and France but also on developments throughout Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.

  • They EY Exhibition: Impressionists in London- French Artists in Exile

    They EY Exhibition: Impressionists in London- French Artists in Exile

    R770

    The EY Exhibition: Impressionists in London: French Artists in Exile charts the story of the French artists who took refuge in London during and after the devastating Franco-Prussian War and the Paris Commune. Following these traumatic events there was a creative flourishing in London as the exiles responded to British culture and social life regattas, processions, parks, and of course the Thames.

  • Three Little Owls

    Three Little Owls

    R260

    Three Little Owls is a charming rhyming story by the Italian artist Emanuele Luzzati

  • Under the Ocean (Pop-Up Book)

    Under the Ocean (Pop-Up Book)

    R415

    Climb aboard the sailboat Ocean and get ready to depart on an expedition around the world! The scenery changes as we sail from busy port to icy Arctic, through stormy seas, on into an idyllic sunset. But it’s what lies under the ocean that will surprise and thrill you the most.

  • Victor Willing

    Victor Willing

    R500

    Victor Willing first came to prominence in 1955 and his mature work, based on the operations of the subconscious and with reference to writers and theorists such as Nietzsche, Sartre, and Tristan Tzara, was both responsive to and influential on the contemporary London art scene.

  • White Noise - Pop Up Book

    White Noise – Pop Up Book

    R440

    White Noise is a laptop sculpture garden, a romp through cubism and futurism, and a lesson in early-20th-century modernist formalism’ – Steven Heller, New York Times Enter the mesmerising world of David A. Carter, the award-winning creator of One Red Dot and 600 Black Spots. In White Noise the paper structures are not only incredibly…

  • British Artists: William Blake

    British Artists: William Blake

    R145

    Tate British Artists Series: Introduction to William Blake.

    More than a century-and-a-half after his death, William Blake remains a figure. Equally gifted as poet and painter; he produced work as arresting for its beauty as for its strangeness.

  • Winter

    Winter

    R250

    This gift book celebrates the highs and lows of the winter season through art drawn from Tate’s collection. Divided into key themes – ‘Seasonal Views & Landscapes’, ‘Religious Imagery’, ‘Celebration & Festivity’ and ‘Friends & Family/Journeying’ – each of the works of art included has been individually selected for the particular way in which the artist has attempted to capture this special time of year.

  • Zubert

    Zubert

    R200

    Drawn in a beautiful, distinctive and characterful style, this is the first book from bright new illustrator Charlie Sutcliffe, showcasing his imaginative and unique talent.