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A new book with an emphasis on the way in photography relates to architecture, Shooting Space will cover a diverse range of subjects and themes across the built environment. Presenting the work of leading contemporary architects (from Koolhass to Zadid), intense urbanisation and evolving natural landscapes by international photographers as diverse as Helene Binet, Thomas Struth and Richard Wentworth.
A beautiful chronicle of contemporary history which considers how we experience the most exceptional, arresting, unreachable or ephemeral works we cannot visit in person.
2. The Giant Game of Sculpture
If you were looking for things to do with kids, your search can end here (though you might want to visit here too). Herve Tullet has produced one of the best children's books, especially for young ones. The Giant Game of Sculpture gives youngsters the opportunity to create their own piece of art. A great way to keep children entertained over a weekend.
Eating with the Chefs documents the daily meal shared by chefs and front-of-house staff at eighteen top restaurants including Noma, Le Chateaubriand and The French Laundry. Beautifully shot, this book not only gives recipes but inspiration and insight into the best restaurants in London.
4. Steve McCurry, The Unguarded Moment
Photographer Steve McCurry is best known for his Afghan Girl portrait which featured on the cover of the National Geographic in 1985. This beautiful, signed portfolio of his later work includes candid images from Mali, Yemen, Cambodia, India, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, France and the former Yugoslavia.
What | Our coveted Coffee Table Books for January |
Where | Various Locations | MAP |
Nearest tube | Oxford Circus (underground) |
When |
28 Jan 15 – 28 Feb 15, 12:00 AM |
Price | £prices vary |
Website | Phaidon |