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'An Atlas of Es Devlin' has sold out in record time and is currently reprinting. Here, Thames & Hudson Production Controller Julie Bosser takes us behind the scenes, showing what it takes to pull off this ‘tour de force of bookmaking’ – and why it's worth every second.

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We sit down with legendary photographer Joel Meyerowitz to explore his foundational work with colour.

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In this extract from ‘Earthly Delights’, Jonathan Jones delves into the worlds of Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Botticelli and more, exploring how the Renaissance created ‘a new way of experiencing the world.’

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'Looking at Picasso' author Pepe Karmel charts Picasso's ever-evolving style, delving into some of the artist's most iconic paintings, including Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, The Three Dancers, and Guernica.

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This extract from ‘The Slavic Myths’ explores the intriguing and changeable position of the werewolf in Slavic Mythology – at times god, vampire and butterfly.

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In this extract from his book 'Extinctions', Professor Michael J. Benton explores history’s five mass extinction events and the evolutionary opportunities that followed in their wake.

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Dr Sandra Piesik, award-winning architect, scientist and author of ‘Habitat’ discusses the vernacular architecture that will help us ensure we can live securely and peacefully on Earth as the human population increases.

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Coming soon: An Atlas of Es Devlin

13 Jul, 2023

'An Atlas of Es Devlin', the first monograph on artist Es Devlin’s genre-defying practice, is an experiential publication encompassing art, activism, theatre, poetry, music, dance, opera, and sculpture.

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From inside looks at the art world to encounters with iconic painters, these books are the perfect thing to pack for the beach or a sunny weekend away.

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We sit down with Anahita Ghabaian Etehadieh, founder of Iran's groundbreaking Silk Road Gallery, to explore her new book 'Breathing Space', an extraordinary look at Iran through the lenses of twenty-three female photographers.

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