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What to Buy: The Best Art Books Ever

On the look-out for the best art books of all time? You’ve come to the right place. From beautiful photography coffee-table books to first-edition post-impressionist works of (literary) art, we round up some of our favourites below. 

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  • Absolutely Augmented Reality

    Absolutely Augmented Reality

    This new photobook from New York-based art duo Kuzma Vostrikov and Ajuan Song fuses humour with sleek surrealist photography, featuring over 100 works from the artistic series ‘Absolutely Augmented Reality’. The pair – who describe themselves as ‘photoextentialists’ – describe the book as ‘an introductory experiment in our investigation into metaphysics’, adding: ‘The book is more than just photography: it is aligned with a particular space and concentrated point in time in which it arose. In the language of modern art, it could be called “performance” but we would like to give a broader definition.’ £35.70, amazon.co.uk

  • Art: The Definitive Visual Guide

    Art: The Definitive Visual Guide

    With a stunningly vibrant cover and a foreword by Andrew Graham-Dixon, this art book both looks beautiful and is filled with beautiful content. Showcasing over 700 works art from the likes of Van Gogh and Picasso, this makes a great book for perusing with a cup of tea on a lazy Sunday. £30, waterstones.com

  • David Yarrow

    The Beauty of life on Earth with David Yarrow

    A must-have for both travel and art enthusiasts, this stunning photo-book from fine-art photographer David Yarrow showcases 150 breath-taking images of some of the world’s most beautiful yet endangered species, as well as an array of awe-inspiring natural sights. Featuring excerpts from renowned American Quaterback Tom Brady and the iconic Cindy Crawford, along with photographs of celebrities such as Cara Delevigne, this is a compelling work which fans of the photographer won’t want to miss out on. £139, davidyarrow.photography

  • New York

    New York by New York

    New York by New York takes the reader through the most important periods of the great city and into all its boroughs, from Manhattan and Brooklyn to the Bronx and Queens to Staten Island with glimpses into its history and the development of its world-renown skyline. $250, assouline.com

  • 100 Painters of Tomorrow

    Good news for paint lovers, the medium is ‘alive and well’, so says Kurt Beers, director of Beers Contemporary. He has taken it upon himself to find the 100 greatest new talents. The artists featured in the book were chosen from an open-call of over 4,300 applicants, by a panel of some of the most prestigious figures in contemporary art today. One of the best art books, ever. £35, thamesandhudson.com

  • Cocaine

    Cocaïn: History & Culture

    In the popular imagination, cocaine appeared sometime in the 1970s, seemingly out of nowhere, as the ne plus ultra party drug for the disco generation; shortly thereafter, its destructive effects became impossible to ignore. But in fact, cocaine’s history of addiction dates back to the nineteenth century, when it was legal and sold over the counter to treat ailments ranging from stomach aches to cramps to teething pain in babies. How did it come to wield the corrosive power depicted in films and television series such as Scarface and Narcos? This book tells that story. $50, assouline.com

  • The Art of Mondo

    The Art of Mondo

    Film fans will appreciate this gorgeous hardcover collection of Mondo’s iconic poster designs, displayed with a brief history of the company and artists. From Hitchcock classics to Star Wars, there are some seriously iconic images between these covers. £49.99, titanbooks.com

  • Ibiza Bohemia

    Travel writer Maya Boyd and fashion stylist Renu Kashyap make the ultimate case for the eternal whim of the characters living on the gleaming Balearic island and their intimate, stylish quotidian. This love letter to the beauty and effortlessness of Ibiza is at the heart of an eye catching coffee table book. $95, assouline.com

  • Billy Name: The Silver Age

    There are few others that got a better, or closer look in to the mysterious goings-on of Warhol’s Factory. Lucky for us, Andy gave Billy a Pentax Honeywell 35mm camera, with which he documented all that he saw during his time living in a tiny closet in the studio. He was also responsible for the legendary ‘silverizing’ of the space, in which the Factory was adorned with aluminum. Lou Reed, the Velvet Underground, Edie Sedgwick and Bob Dylan can be spotted throughout his recordings. £45, reelartpress.com

  • Andy Warhol

    The Impossible Collection of Warhol

    This book is a work of art in its own right; hand-bound using traditional techniques and printed on art-quality paper, each page has the unique imprint of the artisan. No art book collection is complete without Warhol, whose explosive Pop Art and sharp commentary on advertising and celebrity culture are renowned the world over and deeply relevant still today. Warhol expert and former Andy Warhol Museum director Eric Shiner curated this limited edition addition to the Assouline Ultimate Collection, collecting the 100 quintessential works that best encapsulate the artist’s vast oeuvre. £695, amara.com

  • The Deftness of Da Vinci

    Da Vinci was a master of almost everything, but most significantly, he was a master draughtsman. This book beautifully reproduces 663 of his drawings, from anatomical studies to architectural plans, the majority of which are presented in full-page format, so they can be pored over in their every detail. €15, taschen.com

  • Dalí Les Diners de Gala

    Dalí Les Diners de Gala

    A real party piece, this is a re-print of the surrealistic cult cookery book whipped up with the ingredients from Dalí and Gala’s legendary dinner parties. It includes 136 elaborate and extravagant recipes from the original 1973 book to satisfy your appetite for the surreal such as Lobster with black pearls, Bush of crayfish in Viking herbs, Toffee with pine cones and The Breast of Venus. £33.59, amazon.co.uk

  • Broad Strokes: 15 Women Who Made Art and Made History

    Broad Strokes: 15 Women Who Made Art and Made History (in That Order) 

    An outstanding and personal introduction to some of the most important female artists of all time. Enjoy entertaining narrative about each artist accompanied by reproductions of their most famous works and original portraits by Lisa Congdon. £14.99, amazon.co.uk

  • Art Kane

    It is surprising, considering the breadth of Art Kane’s career, that this book offers the first comprehensive collection of his photography. Better late than never, and it doesn’t disappoint, with work spanning all genres of his eclectic oeuvre, from fashion to travel and of course, his nudes. Don’t miss his star-studded portraits of the Rolling Stones, The Who, Janis Joplin and Bob Dylan, among countless others. £60, reelartpress.com

  • An Empathetic Lens

    Robert Doisneau’s sensitive eye for human experience gave him the unique ability capture and perfectly frame the most fleeting of profound moments. In this volume we are presented with a mammoth 400 of them, with many quotations from the photographer thrown in. €50, taschen.com

  • Rothko: The Colour Field Paintings

    Rothko: The Colour Field Paintings

    This collection of Rothko’s profound abstract expressionism presents fifty large-scale artworks from the American master’s colour field period (1949–1970). The iconic images appear alongside essays by Rothko’s son, Christopher Rothko, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art curator of painting and sculpture Janet Bishop. The perfect present for a life-long fan or someone ready to discover Rothko’s art for the first time. £20.99, amazon.co.uk

  • Zadok Ben David: Human Nature

    Zadok Ben David: Human Nature

    This is the first comprehensive monograph of Zadok Ben-David’s work, spanning 20 years and including four major installations, plus outdoor works from one of the world’s most respected contemporary sculptors. With a foreword by Richard Cork and essays by Felicity Fenner, Yael Guilat, John McDonald and Fumio Nanjo. From ‘Evolution and Theory’ (1995), to the psychological installation ‘Blackfield’ (2007), with thousands of flowers, there’s plenty to fascinate fans in this beautiful book. £36.43, circapress.com

  • Turner’s Sketchbooks

    If you aren’t already Turner-ed out after watching Mr. Turner and visiting the huge exhibition of his late works at the Tate Britain, this is a great introduction to the artist’s work. Compiled by Ian Warrell, one of the world’s leading experts on Turner, the book explores the themes and sketches that formed the foundations of his showstoppers. £45, amazon.co.uk

  • Royal Academy of Dance

    Royal Academy of Dance: Celebrating 100 Years

    As an art form, dance is often overlooked – let this gorgeous book put things right. With over 150 beautiful archival images and covering everything from choreography to costumes, it traces how the RAD revolutionised the teaching of dance, bringing ballet to a new audience. It also sheds light on some of the most fascinating figures in the RAD’s history, including stories of dancers such as Rudolf Nureyev, Darcey Bussell and Margot Fonteyn. £35, radenterprises.co.uk

  • The Short Story of Art Cover

    The Short Story of Art by Susie Hodge

    Exploring 50 key artworks, this pocket guide is the ultimate beginner’s guide to art, explaining the key movements, themes and techniques. A must-have for any new art enthusiast or the perfect present for a loved one. £14.99, laurenceking.com

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