• Bright Bazaar - Embracing Colour for Make-You-Smile Style

    Bright Bazaar – Embracing Colour for Make-You-Smile Style

    R490

    This refreshing take on colour is from one of the world’s leading interior design bloggers, Will Taylor of Bright Bazaar.

  • British Art Show 7 - In the Days of the Comet

    British Art Show 7 – In the Days of the Comet

    R240

      “British Art Show 7” is curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton and they have selected 39 artists on the grounds of their significant contribution to contemporary art in the last five years. All artworks included have been produced since 2005 and encompass sculpture, painting, installation, drawing, photography, film, video and performance, with…

  • British Art Timeline

    British Art Timeline

    R180

    Illustrator Marion Deuchars was commissioned to create a timeline showing the major British artistic movements, iconic art works and important artists from the 16th Century to the present.

  • British Artists: J.M.W. TurnerOut of stock

    British Artists: J.M.W. Turner

    R175

    This series of affordable monographs focuses on the lives and careers of important British artists from the 18th century to the present day.

    J.M.W. Turner is probably the greatest painter Britain has ever produced.

  • British Artists: Stanley Spencer

    British Artists: Stanley Spencer

    R175

    One of the most highly regarded and well known of all twentieth-century British artists, Stanley Spencer (1891-1959) is famous for two things. He immortalized the Berkshire village of Cookham, where he was born and spent most of his life. And he celebrated sex both on his canvases and through his unconventional understanding of relationships.

  • British Artists: Walter Sickert

    British Artists: Walter Sickert

    R175

    A member of the Camden Town group, Walter Sickert played a dynamic role in the development of British painting and the graphic arts.

  • British Baroque: Power and IllusionOut of stock

    British Baroque: Power and Illusion

    R630

    This exhibition book, created to accompany Tate Britain’s 2020 exhibition British Baroque: Power & Illusion, explores how art and architecture were used by the crown, the church, and the aristocracy to project images of status in an age when the power of the monarchy was being questioned.

    Featuring the work of the leading painters of the day—including Peter Lely, Godfrey Kneller, and James Thornhill—it celebrates ambitious grand-scale portraits, the persuasive illusion of mural painting, the brilliant woodcarving of Grinling Gibbons, and the magnificent architecture of the great buildings of the age by Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor, and John Vanbrugh.

  • British Visitors for TAEP and no tea... but plenty music 2006

    British Visitors for TAEP and no tea… but plenty music 2006

    Our British visitors Emily Corporate Finance, Flavio Market Researcher and Natalie Experiential Marketer.

    These three highly motivated individuals dropped by David Krut Arts Resource for a chance to learn more about the Taxi Art Education Outreach Programme(TAEP) that is supported By DK Arts. The trio looked fresh and in good humor even after their long journey from Europe. The TAEP team gave an impromtu performance to the delight of the visitors.

  • Broadcast Quality - The Art of Big Brother II

    Broadcast Quality – The Art of Big Brother II

    R180

    “Towards the end of May 2002. The Trinity Session received a phone call from two entrepreneurial publicity babes known as Glam Slam. Both the Trinity Session and Glam Slam were involved with the Topsy Foundation, a charity and sanctuary that cares for children affected by HIV and AIDS: Glam Slam were working on developing the…

  • Building TATE Modern

    Building TATE Modern

    R550

    This work follows the transformation of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s brick power station, on Bankside, into the Tate Modern art gallery, by Swiss Architects Herzog & de Meuron. It presents a photographic account of every stage of the development and includes an interview with Jacques Herzog.

  • Burden Of Representation: Essays on Photographies and Histories

    Burden Of Representation: Essays on Photographies and Histories

    R300

    Photographs are used as documents, records and evidence every day in courtrooms and hospitals, on passports and driving licences. But how did photographs come to be established and accepted, what sort of agencies and institutions have the power to enforce this status and, more generally, what concept of photographic representation is entailed and what are its consequences?

  • Cabin Fever and Other Stories

    Cabin Fever and Other Stories

    R190

    Slipping down a rabbit hole at a costume party like Alice, feeling zero gravity like a spaceman kissing a fellow alien, or drawing blood in the library…These short stories portray a reality that is often brutal, and probe the notion of personal responsibility – when should you intervene?

  • Cactus

    Cactus

    R260

    Cacti are full of contradictions. Although many are found in the driest and most barren environments on earth, some grow exclusively in the branches of the rainforest canopy. Many species bristle with ferocious-looking spines, while other varieties are perfectly smooth. And while they might strike us as the most austere plants on earth, nearly all of them exhibit remarkable floral displays—some even larger than the plant itself. In Cactus, Dan Torre explores these unique plants as they appear all around the world and throughout art, literature, and popular culture.

  • Calais Lace - Michael Kenna

    Calais Lace – Michael Kenna

    R400


    Since 1993 Michael Kenna has visited Calais many times and wandered at length throughout the town, photographing its urban landscapes and its proud industrious heart: the lace factories. On his first visit he met Annette Haudiquet, then head curator of the Musée des Beaux-Arts et de la Dentelle. It was during this meeting that the idea for the book Calais Lace, and the exhibition it accompanies, was born.

  • Candice Breitz: Extra!

    Candice Breitz: Extra!

    R250

    Candice Breitz: Extra! is the first significant survey exhibition of Breitz’s work on South African soil.

  • Capitalist Nigger

    Capitalist Nigger

    R220

    Capitalist Nigger excels as an explosive and jarring indictment of the Black Race.

    The book asserts that the Negroid Race, as naturally endowed as any other, is culpably a non-productive race. The Black Race is a consumer race and depends on other communities for its culture, its language, its feeding, and its clothing.