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Thomas Ruff: Works 1979-2010 is a monograph that displays selected photographs from the German photographer's main series of work since 1979.
'To The Past' by eminent and prolific Japanese Photographer Araki Nobuyoshi is an exceptional book published by Little Big Man in the US in 2012. Urban Spree is the only officlal stockist in Berlin for Little Big Man.
”Auf Linie gebracht” is the first monograph published about german visual artist Felix Gephart.
Rare Shots On Planet X is the first monograph of Berlin based graphic and graffiti artist Matthias Gephart.
The painter, illustrator and conceptual artist Jim Avignon is one of the most unconventional characters in the current German art world. Vibrant colours and unpretentious materials, a good dose of wit and an enormous output are his trademarks.
Published by Urban Spree Books in September 2017 First Edition Book Design by Kelly Jewell Texts by Tavar Zawacki 168 pages Hardcover, 24 x 32 cm (9,5" x 12,5")
Since 1984, Alexandre Stolypine a.k.a Psyckoze Nolimit is one of the pioneers of the graffiti culture in France as well as an expert of the "catacombes" (underworld tunnels of Paris) where he is still very active and transmits the memory of the place.
Accompanying a major retrospective survey at London's Whitechapel Gallery - "Thomas Ruff: Photographs 1979 – 2017", this definitive monograph explores themes throughout the work of one of the greatest artists using photography in the 21st century.
"Minima Muralia" is the latest monograph about the Italian street artist BLU. The book retraces 15 years of murals of the Bolognese artist, the most complete collection of murals painted by the artist with over 200 walls, including all his most known murals as well as previously unreleased private archive.
"David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night" comprehensively examines the life and art of David Wojnarowicz (1954–1992), who came to prominence in New York’s East Village art world of the 1980s, actively embracing all media and forging an expansive range of work both fiercely political and highly personal.