STARS AND POPPY SEEDS ROMANA ROMANYSHYN & ANDRIY LESIV EACH TASK, EVEN THE MOST COMPLICATED ONE, SHOULD BE STARTED IN THE SIMPLEST WAY As the daughter of well-known mathematicians, Flora loves to count more than anything in the world. She counts all the things around her, all the animals, grains of sand on the beach and letters in her Dad s newspaper. When Dora looks at the Milky Way, she begins to wonder how to count the mesmerising number of stars. Is it even possible? Is the night sky so full of stars that even all the numbers she knows would not be enough to count them? Dora soon learns that she needs to deal with such a complicated task by starting with the simplest of steps, and who knows, maybe one day, she will achieve her dream. A charming, magical story about our ability to achieve anything we put our mind to Highly detailed and striking illustrations that will absorb readers of all ages Debut picture book from Ukrainian pairing in English language 7 FEBRUARY 2019 11.99 253 X 230 MM 9781849766203 Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv are a husband/wife illustrator pairing from Ukraine. After graduating from the Lviv National Academy of the Arts, they set up Studio Agrafka, where they collaborate and create books and various other projects. They have received many accolades for their work, among them are the Bologna Ragazzi Award (2014, 2015 - the Mention, and 2018 - the Winner), Honorary mention of the Biennial of Illustration in Bratislava (2012), Plaque of the Biennial of Illustration in Bratislava (2017), Honorary mention of Sharjah Children s Reading Festival (2015 and 2016), Honorary mention of Global Illustration Award (2016 and 2017), White Ravens list (2013, 2014, 2016) and finalists of European Design Award (2017)., a division of Tate Enterprises Ltd, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG T: +44 (0)20 7887 8869 E: orders@tate.org.uk W: www.tate.org.uk/publishing
Yayoi Kusama is known as the princess of polka dots. In 2014 her exhibitions (and there were many of them) were attended by more people than those of any other artist in the world. Perhaps you have seen her sculptures of dotty pumpkins, or her infinity rooms made of mirrors and lights? Yayoi s works are alive with colour and, as one of her works is titled, Filled with the Brilliance of Life. Yet she has lived with mental illness since childhood. Yayoi sees the world differently from most people. As a girl she had obsessive thoughts, and hallucinations where sunflowers or dots on a tablecloth would seem to multiply until they were all around her. This gave her a sense of disappearing into the infinite universe. Instead of holding her back, it has been the inspiration for her all her art. In the 1960s Yayoi went to New York, where her avant-garde work influenced Pop Artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein (another fan of dots!). She constantly experimented with new materials and new technologies to create paintings, sculptures, installations and performance art. Today, Yayoi lives and works in Tokyo, making a splash with her bright red hair and polka dot clothes. Her art, born out of panic and anxiety, is perhaps so popular because it is suffused with wonder and joy. BIGGER PICTURE_INTERIOR.indd 58-59 29/08/2018 21:28 COVER NOT FINAL 19?? - Sophia Bennett & Manjit Thapp The Bigger P icture Women Who Changed the Art World Filled with the Brillance of Life, 2011 I fight pain, anxiety and fear every day, and the only method I have found that relieves my illness is to help creating art. Did you always know you wanted to be an artist? Yes, I have been painting and making sculptures for as long as I can remember. Who was your role model growing up? When I was young there were certain painters whose work I admired. I wrote to some of them and shared my work with them and they encouraged me to pursue my dream of becoming a great artist. The American painter Georgia O Keeffe was one of these. Later, after I moved to New York, she visited me in my studio. But my greatest role model has been the natural world, and I have always relied on my own vision for inspiration. What inspires you to make your art? My love for the world has always been the driving force and energy behind all that I do. Why do you think making art is important? I am compelled to produce works constantly to express my thoughts and feelings. I always keep a notebook and coloured pencils at my side. Even in the middle of the night, if an idea comes to me I grab my sketchbook and draw. Art is my way of making sense of the world. What is your favourite medium and why? I love working with all types of materials. For me the medium is less important than the process. I work with anything that allows me to express my vision. What are your 3 top tips for becoming an artist? Tell your truth. Enjoy the process. Make art for always 58 59 THE BIGGER PICTURE: WOMEN WHO CHANGED THE ART WORLD SOPHIA BENNETT & MANJIT THAPP This book will introduce young readers to the lives and work of the world s most renowned and inspirational artists. As well as biographical information, this book will look at the creative practices of these women who broke boundaries and exceeded all expectations. As well as biographical entries on over thirty artists, this book will contain unique interviews with living artists including Rachel Whiteread, Yayoi Kusama and Paula Rego. The aim of this book is to reveal the struggles and successes of these artists, demystify the art world, build confidence and inspire a new generation. Inspirational narratives of over 30 female artists, including original interviews Bold, unique and striking illustrations Build and inspire confidence in the next generation 7 + 14.99 244 X 195 MM 112 PP 9781849766210 WORLD ALL JNF006000 YNA NON- Sophia Bennett is a writer of novels for children and young adults. Her titles include Threads, Beads, Following Ophelia and Unveiling Venus. She lives in London with her husband and children. Manjit Thapp is an illustrator who lives and works in Birmingham. She has illustrated two titles for Penguin US, The Little Book of Feminist Saints and Scribble Yourself Feminist., a division of Tate Enterprises Ltd, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG T: +44 (0)20 7887 8869 E: orders@tate.org.uk W: www.tate.org.uk/publishing
HOW TO PUT A WHALE IN A SUITCASE RAUL GURIDI I AM GOING ON A LONG, LONG JOURNEY AND I HAVE DECIDED TO TAKE WITH ME WHAT I LOVE BEST: MY WHALE What happens if you have to suddenly leave home and put everything you love into a suitcase? How do you begin to fit everything in? As the boy tries to squeeze his whale into a suitcase, it becomes clear that the whale symbolises something much bigger. A thought-provoking and striking new title from Raul Guridi that explores the theme of migration. Emotional and touching story of a boy who has to leave everything he knows behind Simple and striking artwork A sensitive exploration of migration 11.99 300 X 210MM 9781849766234 Raul Guridi is an illustrator and author who lives and works in Spain. This will be his second book with Tate after Once Upon a Time in 2017. PREVIOUS TITLES 9781849765138, HB 12.95, a division of Tate Enterprises Ltd, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG T: +44 (0)20 7887 8869 E: orders@tate.org.uk W: www.tate.org.uk/publishing
THE BIG LITTLE THING BEATRICE ALEMAGNA IT ARRIVED ONE MORNING WHEN NO-ONE WAS LOOKING It unexpectedly arrived. It brushed past someone in the street. It weaves its way in and out of people on the street. It catches people completely unaware. But what is this It? They call It... happiness! A beautiful new book from award-winning illustrator and author Beatrice Alemagna that explores the wonderful way that happiness enters our lives and changes the way we look at the world. A charming, magical story about the beauty of happiness Distinctive award-winning collage illustrations New picture book from the best-selling author of A Lion in Paris 12.99 TBC 978184976XXXX Beatrice Alemagna is an author and illustrator living in France. Her books include A Lion in Paris and What is a Child? The Little Big Thing is Beatrice s fourth book with Tate. PREVIOUS TITLES 9781849761710, HB, 12.99 9781849764124, HB, 12.99, a division of Tate Enterprises Ltd, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG T: +44 (0)20 7887 8869 E: orders@tate.org.uk W: www.tate.org.uk/publishing
TITLE INFORMATION MEET THE ARTIST: PETER BLAKE ILLUSTRATED BY ROSE BLAKE A fun, creative and engaging introduction to the works of one of the best-known English pop artists With beautiful and bold illustrations by Rose Blake, daughter of the artist New title in the popular Tate Meet the Artist series Meet the Artist: Peter Blake is packed with make-and-dos and inspiring activities for budding young artists. Create your own bold pop art imagery using collage and different paint brush techniques inspiried by this great British pop artist. DETAILS May 2019 248 x 280 mm 32 pp Colour illustrations throughout Paperback with spine 9781849766258 6.99 Age: 5+ Rights: World all languages Bursting with inspiring activities, the revised and expanded Meet the Artist series of activity books introduces children to internationally renowned artists in a fun and engaging way. Every book includes a brief introduction to the artist s life or the movement followed by a series of activities that explore prominent themes and ideas in the movement s body of work. Featuring beautiful reproductions of key artworks, and illustrated by a leading contemporary illustrator, every book in the Meet the Artist series encourages children to use art as an avenue for exploring ideas and expressing their own experiences through art-making. Peter Blake is an English pop artist, best known for co-creating the sleeve design for the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band. One of the best known British pop artists, he is considered to be a prominent figure in the pop art movement. Central to his paintings are his interest in images from popular culture which have infused his collages. In 2002 he was knighted at Buckingham Palace for his services to art. AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Rose Blake is an illustrator and artist making drawings and pictures from a railway arch by a canal in London. She studied at Kingston University and the Royal College of Art. She was awarded the D&AD Best New Blood Award and was recently shortlisted for the AOI prize and The World Illustration Awards. She has also illustrated Meet the Artist: David Hockney as part of the same series., a division of Tate Enterprises Ltd, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG Tel: +44 (0)20 7887 8869 Fax: +44 (0)20 7887 8878 e-mail: orders@tate.org.uk www.tate.org.uk/publishing