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TATE PUBLISHING TATE ENTERPRISES LTD ART BOOKS SPRING 2020 MILLBANK LONDON SW1P 4RG 020 7887 8870 TATE.ORG.UK/PUBLISHING TWITTER: @TATE_PUBLISHING INSTAGRAM: @TATEPUBLISHING CONTENTS NEW TITLES 3 ANDY WARHOL 7 STEVE MCQUEEN 9 BRITISH BAROQUE: POWER AND ILLUSION 11 AUBREY BEARDSLEY 13 A BOOK OF FIFTY DRAWINGS BY AUBREY BEARDSLEY 15 ZANELE MUHOLI 17 LYNETTE YIADOM-BOAKYE 19 MAGDALENA ABAKANOWICZ 21 BRITAIN AND PHOTOGRAPHY: 1945–79 23 HUGUETTE CALAND 25 VENICE WITH TURNER 27 SPRING 29 SUMMER 30 QUENTIN BLAKE: PENS INK & PLACES 31 HOW TO PAINT LIKE TURNER 32 RECENT HIGHLIGHTS 34 BACKLIST TITLES 41 J.M.W. TURNER 42 BARBARA HEPWORTH 43 QUENTIN BLAKE 44 HYUNDAI COMMISSION 45 TATE INTRODUCTIONS 46 MODERN ARTIST SERIES 47 BRITISH ARTIST SERIES 48 REPRESENTATIVES AND AGENTS All profits go to supporting Tate. Please note that all prices, scheduled publication dates and specifications are subject to alteration. Owing to market restrictions some titles are not available in certain markets. For more information on sales and rights contacts see page 48. ANDY WARHOL EDITED BY GREGOR MUIR AND YILMAZ DZIEWIOR NEW TITLES NEW EXHIBITIONS A FASCINATING ‘RE-VISIONING’ OF WARHOL AND Tate Modern HIS UNIQUE VIEW OF AMERICAN CULTURE 12 Mar – 6 Sept 2020 As an underground art star, Andy Warhol (1928–87) Museum Ludwig, was the antidote to the prevalent abstract expressionist Cologne, 10 Oct 2020 style of 1950s America. Looking at his background as – 21 Feb 2021 a child of an immigrant family, his ideas about death and religion, as well as his queer perspective, this Art Gallery of book explores Warhol‘s limitless ambition to push the Ontario, Toronto traditional boundaries of painting, sculpture, film and 27 Mar – 13 Jun 2021 music. It reveals an artist who both succeeded and Dallas Museum failed in equal measure; an artist who embraced the of Art, Texas establishment while cavorting with the underground. 11 Jul – 7 Nov 2021 Exploring Warhol’s knowing flirtation with the commercial world of celebrity alongside his advocacy of alternative lifestyles, it presents his work within the context of his time in a way that connects to contemporary concerns. 200 colour illustrations 289 × 219 mm Including a unique contribution from writer Olivia Laing, 224 pp an artist’s response from Martine Syms and an exclusive interview with former Factory insider, Bob Colacello, this £25 • PB 9781849766708 book returns Warhol to the shifting creative and political landscape in which he lived, and highlights how he and his work marked a period of cultural transformation. 9 £40781849 • HB 766708 9781849766715 GREGOR MUIR is Director of Collection, International Art, Tate Modern. YILMAZ DZIEWIOR is Director of 9 March781849 2020 766715 Museum Ludwig, Cologne. 3 ANDY WARHOL STEPHANIE STRAINE NEW TITLES NEW EXHIBITIONS THE IDEAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LIFE AND Tate Modern WORK OF THIS PIONEERING ARTIST 12 Mar – 6 Sept 2020 A central figure in pop art, Andy Warhol (1928–87) was Museum Ludwig, one of the most significant and influential artists of the Cologne, 10 Oct 2020 later twentieth century. In the 1960s he began to explore – 21 Feb 2021 the growing interplay between mass culture and the visual arts, and his constant experimentation with new Art Gallery of processes for the dissemination of art played a pivotal Ontario, Toronto role in redefining access to culture and art as we know 27 Mar – 13 Jun 2021 it today. At the height of his fame, Warhol claimed he Dallas Museum was ‘abandoning painting’, shifting his practice towards of Art, Texas a commitment to the theoretically limitless channels of 11 Jul – 7 Nov 2021 publishing, film, fashion, music and broadcasting. It was this ‘transmission’ of art and radical ideas that embodied his ethical conviction that ‘art should be for everyone’. This accessible yet authoritative book is the perfect introduction to the life and work of an artist who remains as relevant today as ever. 60 colour illustrations 210 × 168 mm STEPHANIE STRAINE is Curator of Exhibitions and 80 pp Projects at Modern Art Oxford. She specialises in £8.99 • PB American art of the 1960s. 9781849763189 March 2020 5 STEVE MCQUEEN EDITED BY CLARA KIM NEW TITLES NEW EXHIBITIONS ACCOMPANIES THE ARTIST’S FIRST MAJOR Tate Modern EXHIBITION IN THE UK FOR TWENTY YEARS 13 Feb – 11 May 2020 Steve McQueen (b.1969) is one of the most important Pirelli HangarBicocca, artists and filmmakers working today. Over the last twenty- Milan, Jun – Sept 2020 five years he has been hugely influential in expanding the way in which artists utilise the medium of film. He has created some of the most seminal works of moving image designed for gallery presentation, as well as four films for cinematic release, including the Academy Award-winning 12 Years a Slave (2013). McQueen’s works are poignant and provocative portraits of time and place, which turn his unflinching eye to urgent contemporary issues such as race, identity and belonging. This publication focuses on the video and film installations McQueen has made since 2000, featuring such large-scale video pieces as Caribs’ Leap/Western Deep (2002) and more recent films such as Ashes (2002– 15), as well as including completely new work. The book also contains an in-depth interview with the artist together 120 colour illustrations with essays on McQueen’s artworks in relation to film, 297 × 210 mm black cinema and queer cinema, and the socio-political 176 pp context of black British issues within the black diaspora, £25 • PB providing new insights and critical assessment of his work. 9781849766784 CLARA KIM is the Daskalopoulos Senior Curator, 9 February781849 2020 766784 International Art (Africa, Asia & Middle East) at Tate Modern. 7 BRITISH BAROQUE: POWER AND ILLUSION EDITED BY TABITHA BARBER NEW TITLES NEW EXHIBITION A FRESH AND VISUALLY STUNNING NEW LOOK Tate Britain AT THE ART OF THE LATE STUART PERIOD 5 Feb – 19 Apr 2020 From the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 to the death of Queen Anne in 1714, the late Stuart period was a time of radical change for Britain. This book, which accompanies a major exhibition at Tate Britain, explores how art and architecture was used by the Crown, the Church and the aristocracy to project images of might and status in an age when the power of the monarchy was being questioned. Including an array of work by leading painters of the day – such as Peter Lely, Godfrey Kneller and James Thornhill – this book celebrates ambitious grand-scale portraits, the persuasive illusion of mural painting, the brilliant woodcarving of Grinling Gibbons, and magnificent architecture by Christopher Wren, Nicholas Hawksmoor and John Vanbrugh for St Paul’s Cathedral, Hampton Court and Blenheim Palace – the great buildings of the age. British Baroque provides 150 colour illustrations 265 × 210 mm a unique opportunity to encounter a rich and 176 pp sophisticated, yet largely forgotten, era of art history. £25 • PB 9781849766814 TABITHA BARBER is Curator of British Art 1500–1750 at Tate Britain. 9 February781849 2020 766814 9 AUBREY BEARDSLEY EDITED BY STEPHEN CALLOWAY AND CAROLINE CORBEAU-PARSONS NEW TITLES NEW EXHIBITIONS A SUMPTUOUSLY DESIGNED NEW BOOK ON Tate Britain THIS PERENNIALLY FASCINATING ARTIST 4 Mar – 25 May 2020 Aubrey Beardsley (1872–98) is best remembered for Musée d’Orsay, Paris his powerful illustrations for Salomé by Oscar Wilde. 9 Jun – 13 Sept 2020 Spanning seven years, his intense, prolific career as a draughtsman and illustrator was cut short when he died of tuberculosis aged twenty-five. Beardsley’s sinuous black-and-white drawings and his own complex persona became synonymous with decadence: he alighted on the perverse and erotic aspects of life and legend, shocking audiences with his bizarre sense of humour and fascination with the grotesque. A range of short essays on key aspects of his remarkably influential career reveal that while he was very much of his time, his distinct style has always resonated with subsequent generations. 200 colour illustrations 298 × 196 mm STEPHEN CALLOWAY is an art historian, curator and 192 pp Beardsley scholar. CAROLINE CORBEAU-PARSONS ISBN 978-1-84976-680-7 is Curator of British Art 1850–1915 at Tate Britain. £25 • Flexibound 9781849766807 9 March781849 2020 766807 11 A BOOK OF FIFTY DRAWINGS BY AUBREY BEARDSLEY NEW TITLES NEW EXHIBITIONS AN ELEGANT, POCKET-SIZE REPRODUCTION OF Tate Britain BEARDSLEY’S CLASSIC 1897 PUBLICATION 4 Mar – 25 May 2020 Aubrey Beardsley (1872–98) lived a desperately short Musée d’Orsay, Paris life and his career spanned just seven years. Nonetheless 9 Jun – 13 Sept 2020 his output was prolific and his subversive illustrations became synonymous with decadence. His work was deemed too scandalous by many of the period, but found a suitably unseemly home with the notorious publisher Leonard Charles Smithers. This little book is as much a historic document as it is a beautiful introduction to Beardsley’s art, containing fifty of his best-known works, including: ‘The Peacock Skirt’ and ‘The Dancer’s Reward’ from Wilde’s Salome (1893), and ‘La Dame aux Camélias’ illustrating Alexandre Dumas’s tragic story of a courtesan who sacrificed herself for her lover in The Yellow Book, the famous literary quarterly dedicated to all things decadent and aesthetic. Slightly reduced in format from the original, this 51 BW illustrations charming little book is perfect as a gift. 150 × 116 mm 128 pp ALICE INSLEY, Assistant Curator, Historic British Art at £9.99 • HB Tate Britain, provides a new introduction ensuring the 9781849766951 book will appeal to established fans as well as those new to Beardsley’s work. 9 March781849 2020 766951 13 ZANELE MUHOLI EDITED BY SARAH ALLEN AND YASUFUMI NAKAMORI NEW TITLES NEW EXHIBITION NEW MONOGRAPH ON THE AWARD-WINNING Tate Modern AND GROUNDBREAKING VISUAL ACTIVIST 29 Apr – 18 Oct 2020 Born in South Africa, Zanele Muholi came to Maison Européenne de prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that la Photographie sought to envision black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, Nov 2020 – Feb 2021 queer and intersex lives beyond deviance or victimhood.