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Andy Warhol
TateThe perfect introduction to the life and work of this pioneering artist The work of Andy Warhol (1928–1987) reflected and commented on contemporary...
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TateHow the Stars Came To Be
TateKara Walker: Hyundai Commission
TateRolling Stone 1,000 Covers
Harry N. AbramsSlim Aarons
Harry N. AbramsSlim Aarons
Harry N. AbramsSteve McQueen
TateWhen Sheep Sleep
Harry N. AbramsWine
SelfMadeHeroA graphic history of wine, from ancient times to today The history of wine is the history of civilization. It is the religious drink par excellence...
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Harry N. AbramsBritish Baroque
TateA fresh and visually breathtaking new look at the art of the late Stuart period in Britain (1660–1714) From the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 t...
View full detailsBroken Brain, Fortified Faith
FamiliusThe terms "mental illness” and “mental health” are often used casually, but many don’t believe mental illness is relevant to their lives. However, ...
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TateMischief is multiplied when twins are around! Ellis and Erin are twins, and they love to draw and climb and play—but they also love looking for tro...
View full detailsSlim Aarons: Style
Harry N. AbramsGlamorous fashions, personalities, and places captured by iconic photographer Slim Aarons in this collection from curator Shawn Waldron and author ...
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Harry N. AbramsHaiti
Harry N. AbramsHilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian
TateIn Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian: Forms of Life, Tate Modern curator of international art Nabila Abdel Nabi presents an exploration of the power...
View full detailsPig and Horse and the Something Scary
Harry N. AbramsAuthor-illustrator Zoey Abbott’s Pig and Horse and the Something Scary is a gentle, perceptive picture book story about facing our fears, worries, ...
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Harry N. AbramsHow to Wear Jewelry
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Booth-ClibbornThe Making of Rodin
TateThis beautifully illustrated book focuses specifically on Rodin's use of plaster, a material that was crucial to his process, but also demonstrates...
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