Sculptor Antony Gormley and art critic Martin Gayford – authors of 'Shaping the World' – meet in Gormley's London studio to reflect on the incomparable power of sculpture, the enduring human instinct to create, and how today's artworks could act as 'industrial fossils' to future life-forms we cannot yet imagine.
'Craftland Japan' is a photographic voyage to the remote studios of Japan’s most fascinating and ingenious contemporary craftspeople. Written by designers Uwe Röttgen and Katharina Zettl, the book profiles twenty-five artisans who work with natural materials to produce objects that are intended for everyday life but are worthy of museum display.
Made in close collaboration with the Turner Prize-winning artist, this complete career monograph is brimming with insight and inspiration and gives unique access to Grayson Perry’s imaginative world and creative processes.
In his new guide to France – the most visited country on the planet – Herbert Ypma surprises and delights with his unequalled eye for detail and his unerring ability to judge what makes the difference between a good experience and a truly memorable one.
In this video author Rebecca C. Tuite takes on a tour of her new book '1950s in Vogue: The Jessica Daves Years 1952-1962'.
Watch the animated trailer for the new collaborative book by the legendary Quentin Blake and Man Booker Prize-nominated writer Will Self.
Author and magician-turned-experimental psychologist Matthew L. Tompkins shows us how magicians and psychics in the 18th century used deception to blur the lines between our world and the supernatural.
In this video David Hockney and Martin Gayford, co-authors of 'A History of Pictures', talk about art history from Caravaggio to Pinocchio.
In this extract from a forthcoming film portrait, photographer Daniel Schwartz shoots in the Karakoram range in Pakistan, documenting the disappearance of glaciers around the world.
Illustrator Richard Graham explains how his trips to Tate and his visits to the junk shops of Liverpool helped him come up with the idea of caterpillar living in a piano.