Artist Monographs
Forthcoming Books
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Ed. Nadine Franci et al.
Kirchner x Kirchner
English EditionThe publication presents an innovative new perspective on a star of Classical modernism. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s art is characterised by austere beauty and bold colouration. However, his creative approach extended far beyond the canvas: he ... -
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Ed. Charles Duncan et al.
Alongside artists such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, Richard Pousette-Dart (1916–1992) was one of the most important pioneers of Abstract Expressionism. More than 130 outstanding works from all creative phases allow us to immerse ... -
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Lucas Haberkorn et al.
Asger Jorn
Aesthetic Squalls from the NorthDanish painter, graphic artist, and sculptor Asger Jorn (1914–1973) is one of the most influential European artists of the postwar period. His experimental art combines surrealism, Dada, abstract expressionism, informel, and action painting ... -
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Rosa JH Berland
Edward E. Boccia
Painter of Nightmares and DreamsEdward E. Boccia (1921-2012) is a widely collected yet overlooked American artist. The publication offers an intimate journey of discovery of the life and work of this modern painter whose pictorial language reveals a vision of universal ... -
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Ed. Anselm Kiefer et al.
ANSELM KIEFER - Becoming the Sea
Includes previously unpublished artist writingsSince the late 1960s, Anselm Kiefer has made art that explores the profound depths of human history. For his first American retrospective in twenty years, he takes the river as a metaphor for the flux of life and passage of time. Breathtaking new ... -
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Robert Hobbs
Chris Dorland
Future RuinsDiscover Chris Dorland: Future Ruins, the first monograph on the acclaimed artist, featuring a major essay by renowned art historian Robert Hobbs. Published by Hirmer in Spring 2026, this volume delves into Dorland's fusion of digital media ... -
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Ed. Hedda Finke et al.
Beckmann
DrawingsAround eighty works from all Max Beckmann’s creative phases reveal him as an idiosyncratic interpreter of the world. Drawing was existential for him as an artist: with pencil, chalk, pen and pastel he collected motifs, searched for new formal ... -
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Ed. Eszter Kardos
The Mannerist Mind
Prints from the Georg Baselitz CollectionViewing mannerism in the 21st century: The publication presents highlights from the print collection of Georg Baselitz, one of today’s most celebrated artists, and a selection from the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest’s collection. ...















