Birds of a Feather: Five Photographers on the Fascinating Appeal of Birds
Aviary offers a thought-provoking and compelling survey of contemporary bird photography that highlights the complex relationship between humans an...
Aviary offers a thought-provoking and compelling survey of contemporary bird photography that highlights the complex relationship between humans an...
Since the 1990s, fashion imagery has shifted its focus from high-end shoots to the idiosyncratic, Instagram-style practice of pictures taken at hom...
As master portraitist Bryan Organ turns 90, art historian Roy Strong reflects on sitting for the artist and explores his distinctive approach — co...
To celebrate World Photography Day, Thames & Hudson’s Editorial Director of Photography Andrew Sanigar picks ten remarkable books on topics ran...
Prolific Aboriginal artist Vincent Namatjira is a keen observer of life. His vibrant portraits dissect power, popular culture and his own Indigenou...
From climbing the highest peaks to cycling coastal paths, this selection of Thames & Hudson books reveals the wonders of the great outdoors. Di...
Whether you are seeking inspiration on patterns and colours or information on Victoriana or minimalism, these books will encourage you to transform...
To mark ten years of publishing with the Victoria and Albert Museum, Julian Honer, Thames & Hudson’s Editorial Director of Museums & Instit...
From high-speed trains and home appliances to the black cabs of London, Kenneth Grange’s designs have touched the lives of people around the world....
Claudia Zeff sits down with Quentin Blake to discuss their book Not for Art’s Sake, which explores the unexpected places Blake’s illustrations have...