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The Glasgow Girls and Boys
£9.95The Glasgow Girls and Boys were a group of rebellious young artists who sprang to prominence in the early 1880’s as radical painters of rural life in all its stark reality. This book tells their story from their early days painting in rural communities in Scotland and France, to their coming together in Glasgow as painters of modern life, to their years of international fame, hailed as some of the most innovative and experimental painters in Europe and America.
Fabergé: from St Petersburg to Sandringham
Royal Fabergé explores the extraordinary production and glittering saga of Fabergé, the leading artist-jewellers during the decades preceding the First World War.
Henry Moore: Friendships and Legacies
£20.00This book illuminates Moore’s friendships, and how they affected the legacy of the artist and his work.
Magdalene Odundo: The Journey of Things
£20.00This publication includes a conversation between Magdalene Odundo and Man Booker Prize winning poet and novelist, Ben Okri.
Masterpieces of the Sainsbury Centre
£12.50This publication celebrates the highlights of Sir Robert and Lisa Sainsbury’s unique collection of over 2,500 works.
Radical Russia: Culture, Art and Revolution
Radical Russia shows how in a few short years a new approach to art emerged in Russia.
Pablo Picasso: The Legacy of Youth
£25.00Published to accompany the exhibition of the same title, the essays in this book offer new approaches to the life and work of the young artist, his psychological make-up, and his approach to practice.
Rhythm and Geometry: Constructivist Art in Britain Since 1951
£20.00The publication explains the dialogue and collaboration between artists working in radical ways across the generations to continually reinvent Constructivist art.
Site Writing: Volume 2
£5.00New interpretations of the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Collection from a contemporary perspective.
Site Writing: Volume I
£5.00New interpretations of the Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Collection from a contemporary perspective.
Superstructure: The Making of the Sainsbury Centre
This award winning publication coincided with the opening of Superstructures: The New Architecture 1960-1990.
The Nature of Dreams: England and the Formation of Art Nouveau
The common theme of translating plants into patterns is explored as a defining feature of Art Nouveau.