Rupert Faulkner
Format: Hard Cover
An evocatively illustrated book that tells the story of tea around the world and celebrates its contribution to civilised existence, past and present.
Charlotte Cotton, ed.
Guy Bourdin was the man behind the most challenging and seductive fashion photography of the last century. He refused all offers to publish or exhibit during his lifetime and this book, with its compelling sequence of images, is the first thorough investigation of his work.
Mark Wakely
Format: Paperback
A lucid and entertaining investigation into why our homes take such an important place in our lives and how where we live goes to the very core of who we are.
Betty Edwards
Format: Paperback
A drawing workbook from the acclaimed author of Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain.
Ian Burn
Format: Paperback
Dialogue is an illustrated collection of essays from one of Australia's most important artists. It draws directly on Burn's own experience to offer readers a critical view of the history of Australian art and the concerns of recent art.