
Peter Zumthor
Hortus Conclusus
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011
Designed by world-renowned Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 is the 11th in the Gallery's annual architecture series. This catalogue captures, in glorious photograph detail, Peter Zumthor's unique architectural design, carefully illustrating Zumthor's evocative play on scale, colour, material and light with the Pavilion's surroundings. With an essay by German filmmaker and writer Alexander Kluge, plant index and a text by Peter Zumthor. more...

Wolfgang Tillmans
Exhibition Catalogue
Wolfgang Tillmans rose to fame in the late 1980s and early 90s for his seemingly casual yet eloquent photographs of the world he inhabited. Astutely reconfiguring ideas about documentary photography, his work captures the fragility of human life and the profound beauty of everyday objects. more...

Design Real
The definitive exhibition catalogue of the Gallery's first presentation of contemporary design, including texts by designer Jonathan Olivares and critic Emily King, as well as an interview with the exhibition's curator, influential industrial designer Konstanin Grcic, by Serpentine Gallery Director Julia Peyton-Jones and Co-Director Hans Ulrich Obrist. more...

Gustav Metzger
Decades 1959 - 2009
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The definitive exhibition catalogue accompanying Gustav Metzger's first major overview in an UK public institution is available now. more...

Jeff Koons: Popeye Series
Exhibition Catalogue
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The definitive exhibition catalogue of the Serpentine Gallery show, more...

SANAA Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2009
To accompany SANAA’s first built structure in the UK and the ninth commission in the Gallery’s annual series of Pavilions, the world’s first and most ambitious architectural programme of its kind, a full illustrated catalogue is available. more...

Luke Fowler
Luke Fowler's films explore the limits and conventions of documentary filmmaking, offering a critical response to the idea that the form can offer the viewer a single objective truth. Innovatively combining new and archival footage, interviews and photography with densely layered sound, Fowler constructs impressionistic portraits of vanguard thinkers and counter-cultural figures, presenting us with a chance to rethink our relationship to history and to the radical possibilities of film. more...

Indian Highway Catalogue
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A comprehensive exhibition catalogue of Indian Highway, this publication includes a guide to the current flourishing art scene in India. more...

Frank Gehry Catalogue
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This new publication documents the realisation of one of this summer’s London landmarks, the temporary Pavilion built on the Gallery’s lawn by legendary American architect Frank Gehry. Texts include an interview with the architect by Serpentine Gallery Directors Julia Peyton-Jones and Hans Ulrich Obrist, and essays by scholar Beatriz Colomina and writer and editor Mark Rappolt. more...

Richard Prince
America Goes To War ... Swimming In The Afternoon ...
Over the past 30 years, Richard Prince has worked across a range of media producing a remarkably innovative body of work. It was in the late 1970s that he fist rephotographed advertisements from magazines, presenting the resulting images as his own and marking a watershed moment in contemporary art practice. Prince was at the forefront of a generation of artists challenging ideas of authenticity, originality and the value of the unique art object. more...
3rd Place: A Children’s Colouring Book by Richard Prince
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Inspired by the artist’s Hippie Drawings series, Richard Prince and the Serpentine Gallery have produced a colouring book for children to coincide with the exhibition Richard Prince: Continuation. With over 60 irreverent illustrations, the book is a unique and playful way for both children and adults to experience the artist’s work. more...

Maria Lassnig
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The Maria Lassnig exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue, co-published with Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne. more...

Anthony McCall
Publication
A new publication on this seminal British-born artist. more...

24-Hour Interview Marathon:London
Rem Koolhaas and Hans Ulrich Obrist
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This publication records the, now legendary, Serpentine Gallery 24-Hour Interview Marathon: London, the highlight of the event programme that accompanied the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2006, designed by Rem Koolhaas and Cecil Balmond, with Arup. more...

Period Eye: Karen Kilimnik's Fancy Pictures
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To accompany the exhibition the Serpentine Gallery has published Period Eye: Karen Kilimnik's Fancy Pictures, an engaging conversation on the work of Karen Kilimnik by Scott Rothkopf and Meredith Martin. more...

In the darkest hour there may be light: works from Damien Hirst's murderme collection
In the darkest hour there may be light: works from Damien Hirst's murderme collection is accompanied by a fully-illustrated catalogue. It features a text by artist and writer Harland Miller and an interview with Damien Hirst by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Co-Director, Exhibitions & Programmes and Director of International Projects at the Serpentine Gallery. more...

Dis-assembly
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SOLD OUT The Serpentine Gallery commissioned artists Faisal Abdu’Allah, Christian Boltanski, Runa Islam, and architect Yona Friedman to make work in North Westminster Community School, London, one of Britain’s largest inner-city secondary schools. This publication analyses the resulting project and... more...

The Uncertain States of America
Reader
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This Reader, a companion volume to the Uncertain States of America exhibition catalogue, began last year when the exhibition's curators met with artists in their studios. more...

Thomas Demand
Fully illustrated catalogue to accompany the Serpentine Exhibition. more...

