Artist monographs and exhibition catalogues

Doug Argue: Letters to the Future
$65.00

This stunning coffee table book is a perfect holiday gift. An in-depth study of Doug Argues prolific career, the New York-based, Minnesota-born painter Doug Argue’s unique Artist Monograph presents his early expressionist figurative paintings up to the 2018 series inspired by modernism. The book includes essays exploring Argue’s influences, as well as a poem by Ocean Vuong. The books is signed by the artist.

Designed by Michelle Edelman, Traffic; Published by Skira

Dennis Oppenheim – My Mind Is My House
$40.00

A striking and highly graphic publication dedicated to Dennis Oppenheim, My Mind Is My House combines bold typography, archival imagery, and installation views in a dynamic, spiral-bound format.

Blurring the line between catalogue and artist book, it reflects Oppenheim’s experimental approach to language, systems, and the body. The design mirrors the artist’s conceptual practice—direct, disruptive, and visually engaging—making it as much an object as a document.

Featuring key works alongside critical texts, this publication offers an accessible entry point into Oppenheim’s practice while standing out as a distinctive collectible in its own right.

Spiral-bound exhibition catalogue.

Details

• Language: English

• Size: 23 × 21.5 cm (9.1 × 8.5 in.)

• Pages: 36

• Condition: New

• Price: $40 – shipping included within Europe; +€10 for international shipping

Creative Direction: Michelle Edelman
Graphic Design: Albert Lin
Essay: Glenn O’Brien

Brad Howe — Artist Monograph
$75.00

For the art enthusiast! This 340 page hardcover and clothbound artist monograph, surveys the work of Brad Howe’s prolific career. California-based artist Brad Howe (born 1959) is known for his monumental sculptures and public installations. His work, infused with lyrical sensibility and vibrant use of color is This comprehensive volume follows key themes in Howe’s work. Published by Skira, designed by Michelle Edelman/Traffic, produced by Alexander Mertens (Introduction), with interviews by Anthony Haden-Guest, and art historian Charles A. Riley. This beautifully designed art tomb is a great gift, as well as a beautiful addition to your art library.

Marisol Works 1960-2007
$45.00

A beautifully produced catalogue dedicated to Marisol’s sculptural practice, Works brings together a selection of key pieces that highlight her distinctive use of carved wood, assemblage, and painted surfaces.

Richly illustrated with full-page images, the publication captures the tactile presence and psychological depth of her figures—poised between portraiture, satire, and social observation. The clean, minimal design allows the works to unfold with clarity, emphasizing both material detail and formal precision.

Both visually compelling and thoughtfully composed, this catalogue offers a concise yet striking overview of one of the most singular voices in postwar American art.

Hardcover exhibition catalogue.

Details

• Language: English

• Size: 24 × 26 cm (9.4 x 10.2 in.)

• Pages: 64

• Condition: New

• Price: $45 – shipping included within Europe; +€10 for international shipping

Curator & Essayist: Carter Ratcliff

Photography: Francesco Mosto

Art Director & Design: Albert Lin

Printing: Transcontinental Litho Acme

Special thanks to Michelle Edelman, Nicole Katz, Damien Montalieu and Mimi Trujillo.