£14.95
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'How to Enter the Art World'. Written by Hettie Judah with illustration by Jemima Burrill. 192pp, hardback, 125 x 185mm.
Can you make it without going to art school? Can you get back into the art world after years away? What does ‘success’ actually mean?
How to Enter the Art World… is a grown-up guide for any artist whose life is complicated, demanding and, well, human. Informed by years spent working with artists and dozens of candid interviews, it is a myth-busting bonanza full of insights, ideas and inspiration. Frank, funny and occasionally forthright, this is your friend on the path (back) into the art world.
‘Vital guidance for all artists. Empowering, encouraging and enlightening. Hettie Judah writes with such clarity and passion.’
– Robert Diament, writer and broadcaster, Talk Art podcast
‘Accessible, reassuring, useful and funny… I loved this book so much and needed it so badly, I practically inhaled it!’
– Viv Albertine, musician, artist and author
‘I’ve worked in the arts for over thirty years, and this is the first time I've read something and thought this was written for me.’
– Lou Mensah, founder of Shade Podcast and Shade Art Review
‘Hettie Judah writes with characteristic warmth and humour, but also great authority on a subject she knows well.’
– Caroline Walker, artist
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-15-5
£11.95
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'An Opinionated Guide to Manchester. Written by Kyle MacNeill. 208pp, paperback, 112 x 162mm. Contains over 70 places, an introduction, and suggestions for a 'perfect weekend'.
Manchester never sits still. Shaped by music legends, footballing giants and a restless creative spirit, this is a city built on industry and attitude. From electrifying nights on sweaty dance floors to slow mornings exploring its storied streets, this is your boldly opinionated guide to the places that matter.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-50-6
£16.95
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'New Photography of the Dog'. Written by Jilke Golbach. 208pp, hardback, 130 x 180mm.
Here is a modern portrait of humanity's oldest friend – a collection of contemporary photographs that reveals the dog in all its rich complexity: soulful and expressive, mischievous and noble, playful yet profound.
Featured photographers: Nicole England, Martin Usborne, Tim Flach, Cait Oppermann, Dougie Wallace, Marcel Heijnen, Traer Scott, Winnie Au, Ruth van Beek, Gerrard Gethings, Alicia Rius, Tomáš Werner, Elke Vogelsang, Sophie Gamand, Carli Davidson, Robin Schwartz, Dietmar Busse, Daniel Naudé, Charlotte Dumas, Randal Ford, James Lee, Robert Bahou, Nancy LeVine.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-49-0
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
£12.95
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'An Opinionated Guide to Edinburgh. Written by Pippa Perriam. 208pp, paperback, 112 x 162mm. Contains over 50 places, an introduction, and suggestions for a 'perfect weekend'.
Edinburgh rewards the curious. Whether you're here for world-class culture, windswept crags or the glorious chaos of the Fringe, this is your opinionated guide to the very best of Scotland's storied capital.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-40-7
£20.00
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Architecture of Doom, 240pp, hardback, 151 x 199mm.
This is architecture at its darkest. From crumbling concrete bunkers to frozen mountaintop monuments, these photographs capture buildings shaped by conflict and collapse – or which intimidate by their sheer brute presence.
This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.
ISBN: 978-1-917719-22-3