Courtesy of Monacelli and Phaidon.
The “irreverent guide to the inner workings of the provocative art collective” spans over 300 pages and compiles archival imagery and case studies.
“Italian Interiors” sees writer Laura May Todd document the breadth of the country’s home decoration styles.
Featuring a foreword by Patrick Moore, an interview by Laurie Simmons and essays by Thomas Crow and Marianne Dobner.
With more than 350 pages and 575 pictures, the binding illustrates the connection between female-identifying athletes and their wardrobes.
The upcoming monograph features a foreword by George Lucas and a graphic novel by comic artist Joseph Remnant.
Spotlighting the work of 75 contemporary tattoo artists from across the globe.
To accompany their new exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum.
Produced by Phaidon and Artspace.
The multimedia project, both a book and exhibition, explores the aesthetic and cultural history of skateboarding.
Titled ‘TITLES RUIN EVERYTHING A STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS BY KENZA SAMIR & AUBREY GRAHAM.’