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2 THE DOG by Emilia Will 4 THE CAT by Emilia Will 6 BLOOM: , FLOWERS AND EMOTION by Rachel Giles 8 SOPHIE TAEUBER-ARP by Medea Hoch and Bettina Kaufmann 10 THE EY EXHIBITION: THE MAKING OF RODIN edited by Nabila Abdel Nabi, Chloé Ariot and Achim Borchardt-Hume 12 ALIZA NISENBAUM: TAKING CARE by Aliza Nisenbaum 14 edited by Elena Crippa 16 : MOVING FOCUS edited by Helen Little 18 STEVE MCQUEEN: YEAR 3 by Paul Gilroy, Lucy Kellaway and Carol Tulloch 20 THE AMERICAN ART TAPES: VOICES OF by John Jones and Nicolette Jones 22 OCEANS APART: ART FROM BRITAIN AND THE edited by Alex Farquharson and David A. Bailey 24 LIBERATION BEGINS IN THE IMAGINATION: WRITINGS ON BRITISH CARIBBEAN ART edited by David A. Bailey and Allison Thompson 26 HOGARTH AND edited by Alice Insley and Martin Myrone 28 WILLIAM HOGARTH: VISIONS IN PRINT by Alice Insley 30 THE ART OF PRINT: FROM HOGARTH TO HOCKNEY by Elizabeth Jacklin 32 A BRIEF HISTORY OF BLACK BRITISH ART IMAGE CREDITS by Rianna Jade Parker 34 edited by Michael Wellen Chloë Cheese, Pink Carnations 1978 (detail) © Tate (page 6); Rineka Djikstra, David Hockney, London, 6 36 MANY VOICES: EMPIRE by Afua Hirsch November 2018 © Rineke Dijkstra (page 16; cover); Girl with a Kitten 1947 © The Lucian Freud 37 GENDER by Travis Alabanza Archive/Bridgeman Images/Photo © Tate (page 4); Meraud Guevara Seated Woman with Small Dog c.1939 © 38 FEMINISM by Estate of Meraud Guevara/Photo © Tate (page 2); Lubaina Himid, Le Rodeur: The Exchange 2016. Courtesy of by Nathalie Olah the artist and Hollybush Gardens. Photo: Andy Keate (page 42); William Hogarth, The Lady’s Last Stake 1759 39 CLASS (detail) © Collection Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York (page 26); William Hogarth, A Midnight 40 HYUNDAI COMMISSION 2021: ANICKA YI Modern Conversation 1733 (detail) © The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (page 28); Photograph of John Jones © Nicolette Jones (page 20); Steve McQueen, Alpha Preparatory School © Steve McQueen & Tate 42 REPRESENTATIVES AND AGENTS (page 18); Aliza Nisenbaum, Ryan, Respiratory Doctor in Training, 2020 © Aliza Nisenbaum 2020 (p 12); Paula Rego, Untitled 1986, Private Collection, New York (page 14); Auguste Rodin The Minotaur, date unknown © musée Rodin (photo Christian Baraja) (page 10); Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Equilibrium 1932 © Stiftung Arp e.V., (page 8); Anicka Yi, Biologizing The Machine (tentacular trouble) 2019. Image courtesy the artist, All profits go to supporting Tate. Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels, and 47 Canal, New York. Photo: Renata Ghiazza (page 22); Anicka Please note that all prices, scheduled publication dates and specifications are Yi photographed by David Heald (page 23). 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 40. NEW TITLES 3 MARCH 2021 9781849767392 173 × 140 mm | 96 pp × 140 173 60 illustrations, c.8,000 words is an editor at Tate and freelance an is editor Tate at Hardback PLC with quarter-binding | £9.99 author. Interestedauthor. in the intersection fine of art, popular culture, politics and folklore she lives in London where she spends her spare time growing things. EMILIA WILL EMILIA

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THE DOG WILL EMILIA CELEBRATING GIFT BOOK DELIGHTFUL A DOGS, IN ALL THEIR VARIED SPLENDOUR, AS DEPICTED IN WESTERN ART Dogs have been the animal companion choice of for millennia. For just as long artists have been capturing their position signifier of as hunter, status orreligious fidelity, imageof purity and above loyal all, friend. From pampered pooches workingto dogs, moping mutts and stately hounds, this charming little book brings together a selection endearing, of thoughtful and amusing images dogs. of The Dog artists including Edwin Henry Landseer, Sidney Nolan, Chris Paula Rego, Killip, Lubaina Himid, Hogarth,William , CedricMorris, and Francis Bacon. Accompanied by short, insightful texts, images compassion, of bravery, loyalty and joy reveal how the dog has influenced artists around theworld, and shed light on our relationship with these sentient, emotional creatures. Including images that are sometimes traditional, and touching often contemporary, sometimes occasionallytelling, this book a joyful is visual Western in canines of portrayal the through journey art,and the is perfect homage best man’s to friend. NEW TITLES NEW 2 NEW TITLES 5 MARCH 2021 9781849767385 173 × 140 mm | 96 pp × 140 173 60 illustrations, c.8,000 words is an editor at Tate and freelance an is editor Tate at Hardback PLC with quarter-binding | £9.99 author. Interestedauthor. in the intersection fine of art, popular culture, politics and folklore she lives in London where she spends her spare time growing things. EMILIA WILL EMILIA

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Including paintings, drawings, sculptures and illustrations, this beautiful gift book a delightful is visual journey through the portrayal cats of in Western art and a fitting tributeto ourfeline friends. THE CAT THE WILL EMILIA MAN’S OTHER BEST FRIEND DESERVEDLY CHARMING, THIS IN STAGE CENTRE TAKES GIFTY COMPENDIUM Cats have been revered for centuries. The beauty, charm and beguiling character these of animals have giventhem a special place in bothour hearts and our homes.But they have also provided endless inspiration for artists who have long been fascinatedthese by furry muses. From moody moggies fiercefelines, to lap cats or solitary tabbies and toms, this gorgeous little book brings together endearing and amusing depictions cats. of Featuring works by artists including , Gwen John, Elizabeth , Frink, Sunil Gupta, Eduoard Bernard Manet, Leach, David Hockney,Andy Blake, William Warhol and Alex Katz, domesticity and affection accompanied by pithy, insightful texts that reveal the prominent place these enchanting creatures hold in our society, and how they have influenced artists around the world. NEW TITLES NEW 4 NEW TITLES 7 MARCH 2021 Hardback | £25 9781849767415 , which won the (publishing 2021). (publishing 2021). 280 pp X 250 mm | 144 100 illustrations, words c. 7,000 Living in Nature in Living is a writer, editor and lecturer a writer, is on RACHEL GILES RACHEL art, design and architecture. She has worked for many museums, galleries and organisations, including The , Royal Museums V&A,Greenwich, Gagosian, Tate, as well as architects Foster + Partners. Her writing includes The of Brutalist Atlas Architecture and TimesNew she York Best is Art Book 2019, of currently writing She passionate is about plants and flowers and theirpositive impact on people’s wellbeing, and hasa cutting garden and allotment in London. is Bloom

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A JOY TO BEHOLD:A JOY TO PACKED WITH BOOK NEW A COLOURS, SUMPTUOUS ON THE PLANTS AND FLOWERS OF COLLECTION TATE’S Withtheir delightful colours, delicacyand fascinating no it is surprise ‘otherness’, that flowers and plants have long captivated artists. Beautiful and they vital, have come symbolise to a gamut complexof human emotions. The fragility flowersof is a poignantreminder of the fleeting nature Flowers’ life. of sensory appeal our – to smell,sight, touch and even, sometimes, taste – brings the us into present moment, and they can affect our wellbeing in surprisingly healing ways. Bloom most beautiful floral collection.Tate’s works from Divided chapters into based on emotional themes – such as , love and affection, nostalgia and longing, creativity and regeneration, and grief andloss this– selection artworks of can provide powerful ideas for personal growth, be it through solace, empathy or happiness. Featuring artworks that encourage mindful slow, looking, designed bring to reflection,restoration and joy. BLOOM FLOWERS ART, AND EMOTION GILES RACHEL

NEW TITLES NEW 6 NEW TITLES 9 MARCH 2021 90 illustrations90 9781849767514 Paperback | £14.99 246 × 189 mm | 96 pp × 189 246 is a freelance is researcher, is Curator, International Curator, is Art, at is a Sophie is specialist, Taeuber-Arp MEDEA HOCH BETTINA KAUFMANN SIDLINA NATALIA editor, authoreditor, and freelance researcher. curator, editor andcurator, author. .

Medea Hoch and Bettina Kaufmann’s new perspectiveextraordinary onTaeuber-Arp’s and life work accompanied is excerptsby from her letters and a previously unpublished short text by the along British painter Paule Vézelay, with illustrations the of full range her of work. EXHIBITIONS Kunstmuseum Basel March20 June – 20 2021 London Modern, Tate October July – 17 13 2021 MoMA, NY March November 2022 21 – 12 2021 SOPHIE TAEUBER-ARP BETTINA AND HOCH KAUFMANN MEDEA SIDLINA NATALIA BY EDITED PUBLISHED MARK TO THE FIRST RADICAL THE AND OF RETROSPECTIVE ARTIST SWISS PIONEERING was a true Sophie (1889–1943) Taeuber-Arp pioneer modern of art: not only an artist but also architect dancer, puppeta designer, and maker, A membereditor. the of dada , she used the language abstract of art unlock to new possibilities in art and design. For Taeuber-Arp abstraction was never just an idea; it was her way Her life. of subversive and often revolutionary styleradiated everyinto facet herof andlife paved the for way the artists who followed her. Tiedclosely dance, to poetry and performance, work was not soTaueber-Arp’s much an escape fromthe troubledand violent society around her, but a response making this it, publication to a pertinent exploration what of it means create to ones own personal order in an increasingly world. unstable NEW TITLES NEW 8 NEW TITLES 11 MAY 2021 Hardback | £40 9781849766753 781849 767200 is Director is of | 224 pp mm | 224 × 189 246 150 colour illustrations colour 150 9 is Curator is International of is Curator is Musée at Rodin. NABILA ABDEL NABI NABILA ABDEL Modern.Art Tate at CHLOÉ ARIOT BORCHADT-HUME ACHIM Exhibitions and Programmes Modern. Tate at sheds light on

The Making of Rodin AND ACHIM BORCHARDT-HUME ACHIM AND

EXHIBITION London Modern, Tate THE EY EXHIBITION THE MAKING OF RODIN CHLOÉ NABI, NABILA ABDEL BY EDITED ARIOT was a radical sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) whoseunorthodox approachsculpture- to making provided definitive a break in the history Westernof sculpture. Although much his of commercial success was based on the bronze and marble versions work, his of Rodin’s greatest talent was as modeller a who captured movement, emotion, light and volume to in clay and plaster, challenge traditional conceptions beauty of and perfection. In line with new thinking on Rodin, this book explores the artist’s a material use plaster, of which demonstrates interest his in creating sculptures that are nevercompleted, always becoming. United by their fragile materiality, and experimental pieces are explored alongside new readings some of Rodin’s iconic of works, and a selectionwatercolour his of drawings. Including an exclusive contribution from sculptor Phyllida Barlow, the artist’s use materials, of unique his of way working, and imaginative his use photography, of revealing how Rodin reinvented sculpture for the modern age – and why work his continues to enthral and provoke this day. to 18 May – 31 October May – 31 18 2021 WHICH RODIN OF EXPLORATION NEW A OF FATHER THE AS HIM CELEBRATES SCULPTURE MODERN NEW TITLES NEW 10 NEW TITLES 13 MAY 2021 Paperback | £10 9781849767743 200 × 140 mm200 | 64 × 140 pp was born in 1977 in Mexico was born in 1977 26 colour26 illustrations, 8000 words ALIZANISENBAUM She studiedCity. psychology for two years in Mexico before taking up a place the at Art Institute Chicago.of Following her time as a student there, she stayed on teach to before finally movingto New Now residentYork. in Harlem, she a professor is at Columbia University’s School the of Arts. portraitstogether for the first time. Aliza the Care tells stories the of Taking Nisenbaum: sitters, in their own words, and reveals the impact had by the pandemic on their jobs, and on their lives.

A POWERFULAND POIGNANT RECORD OF PROJECT, ARTISTIC EXTRAORDINARY AN FRONTLINE THE OF CELEBRATION A AND MEDICAL WHO STAFF WORKED HAVE COMMUNITY THEIR FOR TIRELESSLY PANDEMIC. THE DURING Aliza Nisenbaum an is internationally acclaimed painter best known for herbright, large-scale portraits community of groups. Inspiredby the dedication Liverpool’s of workers, key theartist decided create a series to new of paintings of NHSstaff fromMerseyside who have worked tirelessly for their community during the pandemic. In the summer Nisenbaum 2020, of contacted a members key few Merseyside of NHS staff, who agreed for sit portraits. to The staff included a professor Outbreak of Medicine, a respiratory doctor who became a father during the first andwave, a student nurse from a family of nurses who all chose return to frontline to work. Over the next weeks, few talking them to videovia link from her studio in the US, Aliza Nisenbaum created a series poignant of and powerful portraits, with each sitter depicted with the things that sustained them and given hope. them Featuring an interview exclusive the with artist, this publication bringsthese extraordinary EXHIBITION Liverpool Tate December15 – 5 September 2020 2021 ALIZA NISENBAUM CARE TAKING ALIZA NISENBAUM NEW TITLES NEW 12 NEW TITLES 15

JUNE 2021 JUNE 9781849767521 Paperback | £25 275 × 230 mm × 230 pp | 240 275 is a freelanceis art historian, is Curator, Modern Curator, is and is a Leverhulme is Early is Curator, Modern Curator, is and is a distinguished a is writer of 170 colour170 illustrations, c.40,000 words Hardback | £40 PAULA REGO PAULA 9781849767538 ELENA CRIPPA Contemporary British Art, Tate. at is Professor of LISBOA MANUEL MARIA Portuguese Literature and Culture the at University Cambridge. of MINNA MOORE EDE curator and writer. GIULIA SMITH Career Fellow the at Ruskin School Art. of LAURASTAMPS ContemporaryArt, the at Gemeente Museum, Den Haag. WARNER MARINA fiction, criticism and history; herworks include novels and short stories as well as studies art, of myths, symbols and fairytales.

LAURA STAMPS AND MARINA WARNER MARINA AND LAURA STAMPS PAULA REGO ELENAEDITED CRIPPA BY WITH ESSAYS MARIA BY MANUEL LISBOA, MINNA MOORE EDE, GIULIA SMITH, OF SELECTION CROSS-GENERATIONAL A WRITERS REFLECT ON THE BREADTH AND WORK REGO’S OF RELEVANCE Paula RegoSince has the played 1950s, a key roleredefiningin figurative inart the UK and Aninternationally. uncompromising artist of extraordinary she has imaginative power, revolutionised the in which way women are represented. This stunning volume the tells story Rego’sof extraordinaryhighlighting life, the personal nature much of her of work and the socio-political context in which rooted. it is It also reveals the artist’s broad range of references, from comic strips history to painting. illustrations ,– features PaulaRego over 170 paintings, large-scale pastels, ink and pencil drawings, etchings and sculpture – among which are included Rego’s early work from the 1950s where she first explored personal wellas as social struggle, Rego’s large pastels single of figures fromthe acclaimed Dog Women and Abortion series, and her richly layered, staged scenes from 2000-10s. the The range texts of presented here reflects the themes explored the in accompanying exhibition, which the to relate artist’s childhood memories and the daily life, experience love of and losing of the beloved, but also broader socio-political issues, such as the policing women’s of bodies, the struggle legalise to abortion, and the fight against authoritarianism This book and reflects war. the richnessRego’s of work, from the political the to biographical, from her many literary influences herto vast knowledge and referencing key of historical paintings from the Western tradition. EXHIBITIONS London Britain, Tate 7 July October – 24 2021 Kunstmuseum Den Haag, The Hague November28 March – 21 2022 2021 Malaga Málaga, Picasso Museo April August26 – 14 2022 TBC NEW TITLES NEW 14 NEW TITLES 17 Hardback | £35 9781849767729 SEPTEMBER 2021 | 224 pp mm | 224 × 210 265 150 illustrations,150 words c.27,000 is an is independent curator and LITTLE HELEN researcher with special a interest in twentieth- century and contemporary Britishart, architecture and design. She was previously Assistant Curator, Modern and Contemporary British art Tate at Britain, London where she specialised British in and realisedart major from exhibitions 1945 and displays from this period.

Withcontributions Catherineby Cusset, DAVID HOCKNEY DAVID MOVING FOCUS HELENEDITED LITTLE BY A PANORAMIC NEW PERSPECTIVE ON THE LIFE AND WORK OF ONE OF THE WORLD’S ARTISTS MODERN GREATEST David Hockney widely is considered be to Britain’s most important living artist, one who who is constantly moving new into terrain and never capture to fails a wide public imagination. This pioneering new publicationpositions the artist’s seminal work within a wide cultural context, ways the through journey Hockney’s charting he has interrogated the nature looking of and representation from days his as a promising student place his to as one the of greatest artists working today. Featuring celebrated artworks from Tate’s superlative collection and new commentaries by established and emerging voices from the worlds art,of design, literature and performance, it offers lively anda entertaining overview Hockney’s of exploringcareer, the depth influence, his of and how art his has been positioned and in, continues shape,to modern culture. Rineke Dijkstra, Frank Gehry, Jann Haworth, Allen Jones, Owen Jones, Marieke Lucas Rijneveld, Andrew McMillan,Richard Morphet, DavidOxtoby, ChristinaEddie Pfeiffer, Walter Peake, Quarles, Bruno Ravella, Ed Ruscha, Gregory Wayne Salter, Sleep, Ali Smith, Christine Strueli and Russell Tovey EXHIBITIONS BOZAR, Brussels 8 October January – 23 2021 2022 Vienna Wien, Kunstforum February10 June 2022 – 19 Kunstmuseum Lucerne Luzern, 8 July – 30 October 2022 NEW TITLES NEW 16 NEW TITLES 19 sample cover Hardback | £40 9781849767767 SEPTEMBER 2021 320 × 247 mm | 400 × 247 pp320 YEAR 3 350 illustrations,350 words c.17,000 was born in 1969 in London; he was born in 1969 is less is a commemoration and more an active STEVEMCQUEEN book takes the photographs as a starting point and looksahead, commenting on and contextualising the artwork and its message, but also providing a platform for new voices, and a new set ideas. of Year 3 extension the of artwork glimpse‘a the of itself: capital’s future, a hopeful portrait a generation of come’. to STEVE MCQUEEN livesand works Londonin and Amsterdam. Large- scale surveys McQueen’s of work have been held at Modern, London theTate Schaulager, Basel 2020, in and the Art Institutein 2013 Chicago of in 2012.

is more is than a portrait a generation of is one is the of most ambitious portraits of reflects this moment of anxiety excitement,

AND CAROL TULLOCH CAROL AND STEVE MCQUEEN YEAR 3 LUCY GILROY, PAUL KELLAWAY SCHOOLCHILDREN 75,000 SCHOOLS 1,500 GENERATION 1 an‘There’s urgency reflect to who we on are and our reflection the have a visual on future… to people who make this city work.’ Year3 citizenship ever undertaken. Using the medium theof traditional school class photograph, this epic work captures tens thousands of of London schoolchildren from a single academic Mapping a pictureyear. the of present, the artworkcaptures milestonea year child’sa in personal development:the moment when they become moreconscious the of world beyond their It a critical immediate is family. time for them develop to confidence in all life, areasof understandto more about their place in the changing world and think to about the future. Depicting children of rows sitting or standing alongside their teachers and teaching assistants, Year3 and hope. Year 3 it documentshowever: and explores, in a way never before attempted, a range urgent of ideas connected the to UK, and our to This world, today. NEW TITLES NEW 18 NEW TITLES 21 Hardback | £25 9781849767576 SEPTEMBER 2021 | 352 pp mm | 352 234 x 156 is a writer, literary critic a writer, is and c.50 illustrations, words c.120,000 (1926–2010) was a painter, was a painter, (1926–2010) Sunday Times for more than two

broadcaster, and has been the children’s books reviewer the of decades. She a Royal is Literary and Fund Fellow, Eleanor was a nominee Farjeon Award for the 2012 for outstanding service the to world children’s of books. filmmaker, teacher filmmaker, and lecturer. of well-knownof voices, including , , ManRay, Jasper Lee Krasner, Johns and Robert Rauschenberg name to but a few, these conversations evoke a specific time and place. theyTogether provide an and intimate insightful portrait the of American art scene and in the 1960s, the thinking that gave rise this extraordinarily to fertile creative moment. JOHN JONES JOHN JONES NICOLETTE

THE AMERICAN TAPES ART OF POP ART VOICES JONES NICOLETTE AND JONES JOHN 1960S OF STORY FASCINATING THE AMERICAN POP TOLD THROUGH ART, THE CREATORS ITS OF VOICES British artist and universityIn 1965, lecturer John Jonesleft the UKand withwife his daughters to in thelive US for a year and interview some 100 artists. There the family lived in Greenwich Village, and spent three monthson a road trip west visit to artists beyond the immediate reach New of York. Some the of artists Ono (Yoko and Claes Oldenberg for instance) became John Jones’s personal friends. Jones’s daughterNicolette was young, but her memories and New of their York trans-American adventure are vivid. Published here for the first time, this book presents a fascinating selection Jones’s of edited conversations American with artists practising in A preface1965–6. by Nicolette Jones contextualises the setting in which these interviews took place, andfurther a introduction amalgamated from Jones’s lecutres in which he drew on these conversations, illustrates and explores the range contrastingof ideas behind what became known asPop Art. Thanks personal his to interaction with the artists, and knowledge his their of work, Jones became the foremost expert in the art this of period in the UK. Amidsta unique family this artstory, is presented not through the filterof art critics, but from the mouths the of practitioners. Featuring an array NEW TITLES NEW 20 NEW TITLES 23 9781849767651 Paperback | £25 OCTOBER 2021 | 224 pp mm | 224 x 210 265 is the Director of Tate theis Director Tate of is a photographer, writer,

presents post-war British art c.150 colour illustrations,c.150 c.25,000 words Oceans Apart Oceans ALEX FARQUHARSON ALEX history in its global and transnational dimensions, andreveals how itwasshaped theby struggle against Empire and its legacies. With contributions by a variety authors, of including Paul Gilroy and fashion designer Grace Bonner, Britainand leads onconceiving and deliveringthe programme. artistic museum’s A.DAVID BAILEY MBE lecturercurator, andcultural He the is facilitator. founding Director ICF of (International Curators Forum) and the of a Trustee Stuart Hall Foundation.

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OCEANS APART BRITAIN FROM ART AND THE CARIBBEAN FARQUHARSON ALEX BY EDITED AND A. DAVID BAILEY The Caribbean presence in post-war British art one is its of richest facets. visualA account of histories which might be more familiarly told through literature or popular music, British- Caribbean art a window is onto the diasporic experience in all its social, cultural, psychological and political complexities. In this urgent new book, readers chart will a course between two worlds: London or other urban localities in the UK, and images formerly of Caribbean British nations. themes from Caribbean modernism social to and political struggles, subculture and its policing, the front room as a private and public space, after- images slavery of and the Middle Passage, and syncretic and creolised metaphor and allegory (carnival, folklore, new world religions). Featuring over forty artists – among them , ,Althea McNish, Donald Locke,Sonia Boyce, Isaac Julien, Lubaina Himid, Peter Doig, ChrisSteve McQueen Ofili, and Alberta Whittle – it includes a variety works of by UK- based African-Caribbean artists, as well as by artistswho were not originally from the Caribbean but who relocated there or have made important work about it. EXHIBITION Britain, London Tate 1 December – 3 April 2022 2021 THE FIRST MAJOR PUBLICATION ON ON MAJOR FIRST THE PUBLICATION CONTEMPORARY ART EXAMINE TO BRITISH- POST-WINDRUSH AND PRE- MOVEMENTS AND CARIBBEAN ARTISTS NEW TITLES NEW 22 NEW TITLES

25 | 384 pp sample cover Paperback | £30 9781849767668 OCTOBER 2021 is an is invaluable is an art historian 240 × 170 mm × 170 240 isa photographer, writer, Liberation

c.100 illustrations,c.100 words c.150,000 LIBERATION IN THE BEGINS IMAGINATION BRITISH WRITINGS ON ART CARIBBEAN

in Britain from the 1920s to today. Combining today. to in Britain from the 1920s classic writings some with newly-commissioned contributions, it explores intersecting areas Black- of British cultural production and reflects the diversity the of Black-British experience. With contributions from a range scholars, of sourcebookfor those interested in the rich and diverse field of postcolonial British-Caribbean art. A.DAVID BAILEY MBE lecturercurator, and cultural He the is facilitator. foundingDirector International of Curators Forum (ICF), Visiting Professor University at the of Arts London, and the of a Trustee Stuart Hall Foundation. PHD THOMPSON ALLISON and curator living in Barbados. She teaches at Barbados Community College focusing on modern andcontemporary art theof Caribbean, Africa and the African diaspora.

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symbolist and times at cosmological, the to socially Where realist. art engaged is with changes in society, it evokes a community’s struggle to forge an identity and livelihood for itself in an environment that often proved dangerous and hostile. Other works evoke deeper historical after- particular traumatic the in experiences, images plantation of slaveryand its legacy in culture and society. This comprehensive volume brings together key writings on the interrelationship Britain of and the English-speaking Caribbean nations, focusing specifically on the artof the Caribbean diaspora LIBERATION BEGINS LIBERATION IN THE IMAGINATION ON WRITINGS CARIBBEANBRITISH ART EDITED A. DAVID BY BAILEY THOMPSON ALLISON AND ON WRITINGS KEY OF COLLECTION A MOVEMENTS, BRITISH-CARIBBEAN ARTS INTERSECTING AREAS OF EXPLORING PRODUCTION CULTURAL BLACK-BRITISH 1920 THE SINCE roughly one millionToday, British people are of Caribbean descent. Many migrated Britain to in the years – when after the ship Empire 1948 MV Windrush first brought passengers from Jamaica, and andTobago Trinidad other islands – and before the Immigration Act 1972. of Forthe so-called the Windrush Generation, London was where the cultural archipelago the of Caribbeancame likely together for the first time – communication and travel between the islands being difficult. This British-Caribbean connection gave rise a diverse, to complex and exciting Black cultural forms. of wealth British-Caribbean art ranges from the abstract, NEW TITLES NEW 24 NEW TITLES 27 9781849767675 Paperback | £25 OCTOBER 2021 | 224 pp mm | 224 × 210 265

AND is Convenor, British Convenor, Art is is Assistant Historic Curator, British c.200 colour illustrations, words c.37,000 EUROPE Hardback | £40 HOGARTH 9781849767682 Art, at . Art, Tate at of cityof social life, sexuality protest, and satire which come the to fore in the art Hogarth of and his contemporaries are very much alive today. INSLEY ALICE MYRONE MARTIN Network, the at Paul Mellon London Centre, CONTRIBUTORS OTHER Sonia Barrett,Josephina Meredith de Fouw, Gamer, LubainaCora Gilroy-Ware, Himid, Paul Knolle, Gerhard Odumosu, de Kok, Temi Sloboda, Stacey Yarker Jonny Williams, Hannah Lars Tharp, – the eighteenth

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century was a time A NEW AND STRIKINGLY RELEVANT RELEVANT STRIKINGLY AND NEW A PERSPECTIVE ON ONE OF BRITAIN’S BEST- ARTISTS KNOWN pictures read’. we his ‘Other pictureslook we at; Charles Lamb Charles andWar peace, extraordinary wealth and grinding poverty, gargantuan appetites and desperate famines, high ideals and hypocrisy: cities: London, , and Venice Amsterdam, represented in maps from the period. The themes religious turmoil. In this fertile turbulence flourished oneof Britain’s greatest satirist and artists: printmaker, painter, social critic Hogarth. William Hogarthand Europe illustrates the full range of Hogarth’s most important paintings and prints. Juxtaposed with work by major European contemporaries who influenced him were or themselves inspired by himincluding – Watteau, Chardin, and Troost Longhi – Hogarth’sartworks are brought sharper into relief as rich tableaux of modern In new life. writing by artists and leading scholars, Hogarth revealed is not only as a key figure in British art history, but also as a major artist. European Hogarth and Europe AND MARTIN MYRONE MARTIN AND EXHIBITION London Britain, Tate 3 November March – 20 2022 2021 HOGARTH EUROPE AND EDITED ALICE BY INSLEY

NEW TITLES NEW 26 NEW TITLES 29 9781849767699 OCTOBER 2021 Hardback | £12.99 781849 767699 210 x 168 mm | 80 pp x 168 210 9 visionsinprint William Hogarth William 51 illustrations,51 3,000 words is Assistant Historic Curator, British Art, at Tate Britain. Art, Tate at ALICE INSLEY ALICE

SOME OF THE FINEST PRINTS ONE BY OF THE BROUGHT TIME, ALL OF ARTISTS GREATEST INTRODUCTION COMPACT A IN TOGETHER Hogarth’s pictures are among the most iconic of the eighteenth century cacophonous – his crowds, bustling streets and all too revealing tales of human folly vividly bring the life to world around him. A large part their of fame and popularity restson the artworks’ widespread circulation as prints, not only in but around the globe – something that began in the artist’s own time but continues be to important today. Hogarth first trained as an engraver and remained committed printing to throughout his lifetime, considering it an integral aspect his of art and success. It in print is that Hogarth often is most his at creative and original, capturing, in own words,his ‘the perpetual fluctuations in the manners the of times’. its cue fromTaking the portfolio collections Hogarth himself curated, this book gathers togetherselectiona best-loved his of and most inventive prints. ALICE INSLEY ALICE WILLIAM HOGARTH WILLIAM IN PRINT VISIONS EXHIBITION Europe Hogarth and London Britain, Tate 3 November March – 20 2022 2021 NEW TITLES NEW 28 MARCH The Dog The Cat Art & Emotion Flowers, Bloom: (small format) Taeuber-Arp Sophie paperback Weed:new into The Unicorns for Time Hard Paint Great The APRIL Rodin About a Song MAY Care Taking Aliza Nisenbaum: Hair New Pierre’s JUNE PB Rego Paula HB Rego Paula Edition) (Limited Rego Paula the Taeuber-Arp Artist: Sophie Meet Tiger Mr Town About Cat JULY SEPTEMBER Hockney: the Studio David In Voices:Empire Many Gender Voices: Many Feminism Voices: Many Class Voices: Many 3 Year McQueen: Steve Artists Black by Artof History The Little Pop American of Voice The Jones: John Hands or Hooves Filkins Mr Blake: Quentin Rainbows Chasing Competition Flying Fantastic OCTOBER Yi 2021: Anicka Commission Hyundai Art & Magic of Story the Occult: Untold An of Visions & the Caribbean Britain Apart: Ocean’s A Reader BeginsLiberation in the Imagination: (PB) & Europe Hogarth (HB) & Europe Hogarth Prints Hogarth William Hockney Hogarthto From Print: of Art The paperback new into Night: of the The Darkness paperback Be: to Came new into the Stars How (new ed) the Artist: Georgia O’Keeffe Meet Problems Party Penguin NOVEMBER (HB) Himid Lubaina Edition) (Limited Himid Lubaina NEW TITLES 31 Hardback | £25 9781849767637 OCTOBER 2021 255 x 210 mm pp | 240 x 210 255 is anis art historian and c.150 illustrations,c.150 30,000 words Elizabeth Jacklin Elizabeth , chapters, are structuredon different The Art of Print of The Art From Hogarth to Hockney Hogarth From The Art of Print In types printmaking, of allowing each section to reveal the various ways artists have engaged with the different techniques. In addition complete to reproductions works, carefully over of 120 selected details enable the reader examine to closely some theof remarkable visual effects seen in the prints. JACKLIN ELIZABETH curator. She waspreviously curator. Assistant Curator at Britain and now is KeeperTate Artof & Tyne at ArchivesWear & Museums

AN ACCESSIBLE SURVEY OF THE HISTORY HISTORY THE OF SURVEY ACCESSIBLE AN HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDING PRINTMAKING, OF OF THE PAST 300 YEARS FROM TATE’S COLLECTION PRINT EXTRAORDINARY Prints occupy a uniquely important position in thehistory art of and image. This engaging book explores the numerous ways which artists have embraced printmaking over the course three of centuries. Each the of works illustrated has been selected reflectto the broad spectrumtechniquesof and purposes, each which of explained is in clear and concise terms.The featured artworks are among extensive thehighlights but little-known Tate’s of print collection, a remarkable grouping no book survey. attempted previously has to Among the leading artists for whom printmaking hasbeen an important and experimental part of their practice are Hogarth, William , Pablo Picasso, Turner, J.M.W. Blake, William , Andy Warhol, Lucian Freud, Bridget Paula Rego, Kentridge William Riley, and Kara Walker. printmaking,Yet cloaked is for many, in mystery, perhaps because original prints are often understood as ‘reproductions’, or wrongly given a similar status preparatory to sketches and archival material. In fact, prints are finished artworks, often the result highly of considered creative experimentation with print processes. THE ART OF PRINT PRINT OF ART THE FROM HOGARTH HOCKNEY TO JACKLIN ELIZABETH NEW TITLES NEW 30 NEW TITLES 33 9781849767569 OCTOBER 2021 Paperback | £12.99 magazine and | 160 pp mm | 160 × 140 173 Frieze is a critic,a is curator c.70 colourc.70 illustrations, c.20,000 words . AssociateLecturer thein Department Art of at Goldsmiths.Parker also is a founding member of interdisciplinaryart collective Black Thick/er Lines, whose work featured in the landmark exhibition Up Now: of Black Generations Stand Creative Up, Get Pioneers RIANNA JADE PARKER JADE RIANNA and researcher based in South London. She is a Contributing Editor of

ABrief brings together works A Brief History of Black British Art A Brief History of Black British

by seventy Black British artists to from the 1930s the present. Artworks in a range media of offer a lens through which artists communicate events and ideas related the to Black British experience. Constructed around contemporary dialogues on class, gender, race, national citizenship, identity, sexuality and aesthetics Britain, in this book interrogates previaling themes which are the at heart Black of British art. Featuring some the of most influential Black British artists recent of decades, as well as some that are less well-known, A BRIEF HISTORY OF HISTORY A BRIEF ART BLACK BRITISH PARKER JADE RIANNA ILLUSTRATED RICHLY AND ACCESSIBLE AN THE CELEBRATES WHICH INTRODUCTION ARTISTS BRITISH BLACK OF WORK Blackartists have long been major contributors theto global art while these scene. Yet artists Africanof and Caribbean descent have been embraced times at the by art world, they have mostly been neglected, or have not received the recognition they deserve. as its starting Taking point the Windrush-era Caribbean Artists and Movement, considering and contextualising the political, cultural, and artistic climate from which this emerged, ArtHistory of Black British also shines a spotlight on a new generation artists of theat forefront contemporary of art. a time At when visibility within the art world has assumed renewed urgency, this a timely is and accessible introduction celebrating Black British artists and their outstanding contribution art to history.

NEW TITLES NEW 32 NEW TITLES 35 | 192 pp | 192 Hardback | £30 9781849767484 OCTOBER 2021 228 × 203 mm × 203 228 is Curator, International Curator, is Art, c.120 illustrations,c.120 c.25,000 words LUBAINA HIMID LUBAINA MICHAEL WELLEN Modernat Tate CONTRIBUTORS OTHER Amrita Dhallu, Christine Eyene, Lubaina Himid, Lisa Merrill, , Magda Starwarska- Beavan, Carol Tulloch

volume takes inspiration from her interests in her interests from inspiration takes volume Key sound and poetry. design, architecture, theatre engagement wide-ranging Himid’s reflect works poetry political satire, painting, of with the history and for safe feeling for spaces word, and spoken messages of and the non-verbal textiles creativity, here. all explored are – all issues that pattern Featuring conversations with the artist, as well as new writing Himid by herself and contributions by a variety authors, of this engaging and beautifully illustrated publication offers fresh perspectives on the work one of the of most important artists working in the UK today. EXHIBITION ModernTate November25 May – 22 2022 2021 HIMID LUBAINA MICHAELEDITED BY WELLEN WITH COLLABORATION CLOSE IN CREATED AREAS OF COVERING AND ARTIST THE NEVERHER WORK BEFORE EXPLORED design, Lubaina Himid is in theatre Initially trained painting to approaches her innovative for known in pivotal She has been social engagement. and to the to her contributions for the 1980s the UK since the for making space British Black arts movement, and Black experience of and recognition expression decade she has the last Over creativity. women’s her figurative for recognition international earned and invisible overlooked which explore paintings, everyday contemporary and of history of aspects Prize. the Turner awarded she was In 2017 life. a publication create to Himid has long wanted themes and the key of a lucid account offers that Produced her career. across work in her concerns of in terms artist with the in close collaboration illustrated and design, this beautifully content both NEW TITLES NEW 34 NEW TITLES 37

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IS AN INCISIVE EXPLORATION OF OF EXPLORATION INCISIVE AN IS through Gilbert and George’s Swinging Sixties and Sixties and Swinging Gilbert and George’s through a new to British Artists the Young past beyond, and the class, of the question tackling generation and political inequality. social, racial of intersection OLAH NATHALIE After periods time of living in Germany and the Netherlands, she has been based as a freelance journalist Her and editor in London since 2015. writing focuses on the intersection between politics and contemporary culture, with an emphasison marginalised and working class MANY VOICES CLASS OLAH NATHALIE CLASS SOCIAL BETWEEN RELATIONSHIP THE EXTRAORDINARILY AN BY CLASS ART AND WRITER. YOUNG GIFTED in has shaped the art world that Class is a subject a moment At as long as it has existed. for Britain be seen to when galleries and museums are and damaging class structures upholding outdated and tackle trace is it possible to how and systems, art throughout class in of the legacy and impact and today? history, some of of reframing Class is a radical Voices: Many recasting artworks, and respected relevant our most art in socio-political rather of collection the national by and terms, or art-historical chronological than all. It journeys art for to access doing so, broadening Henry James and Hogarth, of the London from | 48 pp made her her made Paperback | £10 9781849767163 is the award- The Sunday Times NOVEMBER 2021 NOVEMBER 148 x 105 mm x 105 148 c.15 illustrations,c.15 c.3000 words Girl, Woman, Other magazine. Her other awards and honours in 2019, as well winning the Fiction Book the of in 2019, the at Award British BookYear in 2020, Awards where she and also the won Author the of Year, Indie Book Evaristo Award. also becamethe firstwoman of colour and black British writerto in the UKreach paperback No.1 fiction chart in Her writing2020. spans reviews, essays, drama and radio, and she has edited and guest-edited national publications, including Style include an MBE Bernardine in 2009. Professor is Brunel Writing Creative at of London, University, andVice Chair the of Royal Society Literature. of She lives in London with her husband. BERNARDINE EVARISTO, MBE, EVARISTO, BERNARDINE winning author eight of books fictionof and verse fiction that explore aspectsof the African diaspora. Her novel the first blackwoman win to the Booker Prize

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national collection and beyond, from an intersectional an intersectional from and beyond, collection national perspective.’ feminist book is personal – about the art I’ve seen, and the – about the art I’ve book is personal the art in the of interpretation – and my loved art I’ve similar to the story throughout the arts, either as throughout the story similar to visible. This been very haven’t we or curator, creator turn my attention on women and womxn (to include (to and womxn on women attention turn my in British art because, colour non-binary people) of When I was invited to write this book, my first time first my book, this write to invited was I When I would that knew I immediately writing about art, my brain whirrs away in the background and I feel and I feel in the background away whirrs brain my much alive. very reshape, re-imagine life itself – animate, inanimate, inanimate, itself – animate, life re-imagine reshape, stirred, emotions my stimulated, My senses are spirit. is nourished by theirs. I am challenged to think to challenged am I theirs. by nourished is recreate, understand, might we about how differently innovative thinkers on the planet. I am in awe of their of I am in awe on the planet. thinkers innovative imagination my and inventiveness, endless and talent my own. I am fascinated by the most interesting and interesting the most by I am fascinated own. my among the most surely who are artists, adventurous The infinite possibilities of the language of art opens of the language possibilities The infinite unlike quite communication of methods me up to ‘Art museums have long drawn me into their spaces. their spaces. me into long drawn museums have ‘Art WRITERS. INTERSECTIONAL FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE, PERSPECTIVE, INTERSECTIONAL FEMINIST FROM ONE OF BRITAIN’S GREATEST FEMINISM AN FROM ART BRITISH OF INTERPRETATION BERNARDINE EVARISTO BERNARDINE FEMINISM MANY VOICES ART OUR TO LIVES TODAY ONE WORD: MANY VOICES A RADICAL CONNECT TO NEW WAY NEW TITLES NEW 38 NEW TITLES 41 ; 9781849767217 DECEMBER 2021 DECEMBER Paperback | £19.99 . SoulArt Nation: ofa | 160 pp mm | 160 x 170 235 Olafur Eliason: In Real Life Olafur Eliason: ; is a curator and writer, formerly a curatoris and writer, c.100 colourc.100 illustrations, c.20,000 words ; and Philip Guston Now Franz West Made in close collaboration with the artist and including an enlightening interview with herabout thenew work, thisthe is latest volume majora in series that explores the conception and creation of each commission as well as offering an overview in theof artist’s work and career leading up the to latest groundbreaking installation. MARK GODFREY International Modern.Senior Curator, Art, Tate at Previous publications include in the Age of Black Power

HYUNDAI COMMISSION: ANICKA YI EDITED MARK BY GODFREY LATEST THE BEHIND STORY THE TELLS MAJOR NEW WORK IN A SERIES THAT OF PERCEPTIONS TRANSFORMED HAS ART CONTEMPORARY Modern openedSince Tate in 2000, the Turbine Hallhas hosted some the of world’s most memorable andacclaimed works contemporary of art, reaching an audience The millions of each year. artistsway have interpreted this vast industrial space has revolutionised public awareness of contemporary art in the twenty-first century. an artists gives Commission Hyundai annual The opportunity create new to work for this unique context. HyundaiFor Commission, the 2021 Anicka Yi will create her largest and most ambitious project Born date. to in South Korea and now living and working in NewYi a conceptual is York, artist known for installations that engage the senses, especially the sense smell, of and for her collaborationswith biologists andchemists. In previous artworks she has used an astonishing array materials of and scents explore to questions technology,of identity and Her labour. work draws from the research philosophers of who are concerned with emerging forms and life of intelligence, while also addressing present day questions around migration, class and gender.

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