Anomie Publishing

Based in the UK, Anomie Publishing is an international publishing house for the arts dedicated to producing quality art books. Established by Matt Price, who has worked in arts publishing since the turn of the millennium, Anomie works in partnership with public and commercial galleries, museums, arts organisations, agencies, academic institutions, charities, collectors, established artist studios, and private clients to publish or co-publish books.

Kate MccGwire Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9781910221259
Pub Date: 08 Apr 2021
Illustrations: 140
Description:
Kate MccGwire is an internationally renowned British sculptor whose practice revolves around the uncanny. Employing natural materials and in particular, feathers, MccGwire creates arresting, sensuous, otherworldly sculptures and site-specific works, exploring ideas relating to Sigmund Freud’s notion of the ‘unhomely’ and often rendering the familiar strange and disturbing.This major monograph features works spanning her career, from the unsettling fabric and clothing works of the turn of the millennium through to the fantastical site-specific installation and interventions of her solo exhibition in 2020 at Harewood House.
Nick Hornby - Zygotes and Confessions Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9781910221280
Pub Date: 28 Jan 2021
Illustrations: c.38
Description:
Zygotes and Confessions is a publication devoted to the work of London-based artist Nick Hornby, and has been produced to accompany his first solo exhibition in a public gallery. The exhibition, which shares its title with the publication, is presented at MOSTYN, Wales, UK, from November 2020 to April 2021. Hornby is known for his monumental site-specific works that combine digital software with traditional materials such as bronze, steel, granite and marble.
Jadé Fadojutimi: Jesture Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 76
ISBN: 9781910221297
Pub Date: 21 Jan 2021
Illustrations: c.30
Description:
Jadé Fadojutimi: Jesture is a publication produced by Pippy Houldsworth Gallery to accompany the second solo exhibition at the gallery of new paintings by London-based artist Jadé Fadojutimi, presented in autumn 2020. The word "Jesture" in the title of the exhibition and publication evokes a sense of the absurd, responding to the disruption of daily rhythms arising from forced isolation during lockdown. Central to Fadojutimi's practice is a repeated questioning of identity, its fluid nature and how the understanding of notions of pleasure, desire and choice are integral to a sense of self.
Caroline Walker - Janet Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 152
ISBN: 9781910221266
Pub Date: 19 Oct 2020
Illustrations: c.80
Description:
Scotland-born, London-based artist Caroline Walker is celebrated for her paintings exploring the lives of women, from those living luxury lifestyles to those fleeing oppression. In this publication, which was produced to accompany Walker’s first exhibition with Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh, in autumn 2020, the artist turns her attention closer to home, presenting a series of paintings in which the focus is the artist’s own mother, Janet, as she goes about her daily tasks: cooking, cleaning, tidying and tending the garden of the Fife home where the artist spent her childhood. The publication features a newly commissioned essay and an interview with the artist by critic and author Hettie Judah.
The Eleven Associates of Alma-Marceau Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781910221198
Pub Date: 06 Feb 2020
Series: The Eleven Associates of Alma-Marceau
Illustrations: 1
Description:
Summer in Paris. British art student Adam King undertakes an internship at a contemporary art museum. An encounter with an unusual collective of young people looking to change the world, along with a strange revelation in front of The Mona Lisa, sees him facing much more than his own coming-of-age.
Gareth Nyandoro Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9781910221228
Pub Date: 23 Jan 2020
Illustrations: 60
Description:
Gareth Nyandoro is noted for his large works on paper, which often spill out of their two-dimensional format and into installations that include paper scraps and objects found in the street markets of Harare, where he lives and works. The artist’s primary source of inspiration is the rapidly changing urban and cultural panorama of Zimbabwe. Inspired by his training as a printmaker, and derived from etching, the artist’s distinctive technique, 'Kucheka-cheka', is named after the infinitive and present tense declinations of the Shona verb 'cheka', which means 'to cut'.
Greg Rook – Honyocker Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 64
ISBN: 9781910221204
Pub Date: 25 Apr 2019
Illustrations: 50
Description:
The practice of Chelsea School of Art and Goldsmiths College graduate Greg Rook (b.1971, London) explores the rich visual history, curious cultural politics and often complex ideologies of those who seek to start a new life or wish to lead alternative lifestyles. From pioneers travelling to new continents to those wanting to stay put and live self-sufficiently, Rook invites us to join him on his own aesthetic and critical journey through a world of colonies, communities, communes and cults.
Emily Andersen – Portraits: Black & White Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 120
ISBN: 9781910221174
Pub Date: 31 Oct 2018
Illustrations: c. 70
Description:
Emily Andersen has been making photographic portraits of the international avant-garde since graduating from the Royal College of Art in the early 1980s. Having started out by finding her way into some pretty cool-sounding private parties in London and New York, she began convincing artists and musicians to pose for her – from Nan Goldin to Nico. Over the past thirty-five years, she has built up a remarkable and beautiful portfolio that includes many high-profile writers, poets, film directors, actors and architects, with Peter Blake, Michael Caine, Derek Jarman, Zaha Hadid, Arthur Miller, Helen Mirren, Michael Nyman and Eduardo Paolozzi among those featured in this new publication devoted to her black-and-white portraits.
Anna Freeman Bentley – Exclusive Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 64
ISBN: 9781910221150
Pub Date: 20 Apr 2018
Illustrations: c. 40
Description:
In this publication, British artist Anna Freeman Bentley presents a series of new paintings and works on paper documenting her journey into the exclusive realm of private members clubs. Having started out in her home city of London, her research took her to California, and in particular to some of the most desirable clubs of Los Angeles, where through friends, professional networks and a number of courteous emails, doors were temporarily opened to her. In places where photography is often strictly forbidden, Freeman Bentley was authorized to document some of the many luxurious lounges, well-stocked bars, and high-end restaurants that are second homes to the members who pay considerable fees to use them.
Richard Patterson – Matters of Life and Death Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9781910221129
Pub Date: 23 Feb 2017
Illustrations: 49
Description:
Matters of Life and Death is a limited-edition publication documenting the remarkable new and recent paintings of celebrated Dallas-based British artist Richard Patterson (b.1963). An engaging introduction by Paul Moorhouse, Senior Curator at the National Portrait Gallery, London, discusses the dynamic and complex relationship between figuration and abstraction in Patterson’s oeuvre.
Daphne Oram - An Individual Note of Music, Sound and Electronics Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781910221112
Pub Date: 23 Nov 2016
Imprint: Anomie Academic
Illustrations: c. 12
Description:
Daphne Oram (1925–2003) was one of the central figures in the development of British experimental electronic music. Having declined a place at the Royal College of Music to become a music balancer at the BBC, she went on to become the co-founder and first director of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Oram left the BBC in 1959 to pursue commercial work in television, advertising, film and theatre, to make her own music for recording and performance, and to continue her personal research into sound technology – a passion she had had since her childhood in rural Wiltshire.
Oliver Clegg Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9781910221075
Pub Date: 15 Sep 2016
Illustrations: Approx. 135 b/w and colour
Description:
Featuring an interview with Sina Najafi, an essay by Martin Herbert, and designed by Dominique Clausen, this is the first major monograph on the British-born, New Yorkbased artist Oliver Clegg. An eclectic, polyphonic and multidisciplinary artist, Clegg’s oeuvre stretches from painting, drawing and printmaking to sculpture, installation, site-specific art, participatory projects and beyond. Indeed, his practice is in many ways a shining example of ‘post-medium’ creativity today, pursuing the essence of art itself beyond any specific medium or artform.
Sensory Systems Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 64
ISBN: 9781910221105
Pub Date: 31 Mar 2016
Illustrations: c. 30 colour and b/w images
Description:
Sensory Systems documents an engaging group exhibition presented at the Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool, in autumn 2015. The exhibition is the first in a new annual programme by the gallery each autumn that will revolve around the theme of light, and timed to coincide with the famous Blackpool Illuminations – a six-mile-long outdoor display of lights that has drawn many visitors to the town each year since it was first switched on in 1912. The exhibition and publication feature works by internationally acclaimed artists interested in the technology and science of light, and how this can be used to affect our perceptual experiences of space.
Wolfe von Lenkiewicz Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 236
ISBN: 9781910221099
Pub Date: 31 Jan 2016
Illustrations: 150 colour and b/w illus.
Description:
This is the first major monograph on the work of one of Britain’s most dynamic artists, Wolfe von Lenkiewicz. His striking paintings and drawings mine the hallowed halls of art history and popular culture in search of visual languages, imagery, themes and motifs that he can appropriate, adapt, use and abuse, bringing together different movements, genres, periods and styles in dialogues that are surprising, innovative and sometimes provocative. Lenkiewicz’s imagination and energy seem to be inexhaustible, concocting endless amazing hybrids such as iconic Renaissance paintings invaded by characters from nineteenth-century Japanese woodblocks, French Revolutionary masterpieces spliced with German Romanticism, or Cubism infiltrated by Victorian children’s illustration.
LightScape: James Turrell at Houghton Hall Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 102
ISBN: 9780993288203
Pub Date: 10 Dec 2015
Imprint: Anomie Academic
Illustrations: Approx. 60 colour and b/w
Description:
James Turrell is widely acknowledged as one of the most important artists working today. From the mid 1960s onwards his principal concern has been the way we apprehend light and space. His study of mathematics and perceptual psychology, as well as his Quaker upbringing and background as a pilot, inform his practice.
RRP: £35.00
Nathan Coley Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 190
ISBN: 9781910221051
Pub Date: 30 Jul 2015
Illustrations: Approx. 60 b/w and colour
Description:
Nathan Coley is a publication documenting a public art project in London byGlasgow-based contemporary artist Nathan Coley (b.1967). At a time when housing and the property market are at the centre of much social, political and economic debate, Coley's project is a pertinent and thought-provoking exploration of issues of housing,ownership, history and activism.
RRP: £24.00