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.

Callum Innes – Tondos Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9781910221600
Pub Date: 30 Apr 2024
Illustrations: 50
Description:
For over thirty years, celebrated painter Callum Innes (b. 1962, Scotland) has created his lushly painted and subtly nuanced abstractions in a rectilinear format. In 2022, he added a striking new element to his repertoire: the tondo.
Ian McKeever – Against Architecture Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 158
ISBN: 9781910221587
Pub Date: 06 Mar 2024
Illustrations: 90
Description:
British artist Ian McKeever has been working on the international stage for more than five decades. This, his latest publication, documents Against Architecture – an exhibition that had its first incarnation, curated by Robin Klassnik, at Matt’s Gallery, London (5 February to 19 March 2017) before being reconceived and presented as Against Architecture, Remodelled at TheGallery, Arts University Bournemouth (3 November 2023 to 18 January 2024), curated by Violet M McClean as part of TheGallery’s twenty-fifth anniversary celebrations. McKeever was made an AUB Honorary Fellow in 2002 and launched TheGallery’s text + work programme in 2004.
Attila Szűcs – Portraits of the Last Golden Age Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 194
ISBN: 9781910221563
Pub Date: 25 Jan 2024
Illustrations: 100
Description:
Portraits of the Last Golden Age is the latest major monograph on the work of Budapest-based artist Attila Szűcs (b.1967, Miskolc, Hungary), one of the leading painters in Hungary today. Following on from his 2016 monograph, Specters and Experiments, published by Hatje Cantz, Portraits of the Last Golden Age features a substantial in-conversation between Szűcs and Sándor Hornyik, an art historian, curator and senior research fellow at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest.
Nick Goss – Smickel Inn Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 116
ISBN: 9781910221549
Pub Date: 16 Nov 2023
Illustrations: 60
Description:
Smickel Inn is a publication of works by London-based Anglo-Dutch artist Nick Goss, produced by Ingleby, Edinburgh, and co-published with Matthew Brown, Los Angeles, and Anomie Publishing, London. Along with around sixty plates and illustrations, the publication features an essay by writer, journalist and critic Hettie Judah, and an in-conversation between Goss, fellow painter Michael Armitage and writer Thomas Marks. ‘Smickel Inn is a real place in an unreal place,’ writes Judah, ‘a snack bar on an outer extremity of the port of Rotterdam.
Gideon Rubin – Look Again Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 228
ISBN: 9781910221525
Pub Date: 09 Nov 2023
Illustrations: 164
Description:
Gideon Rubin (b. 1973, Israel) is an artist who lives and works in London. Exploring identity, history and the inheritance of trauma in his enigmatic paintings, Rubin’s subject matter draws on myriad references such as film, popular culture, art history and literature, creating and investigating mythologies from the recent past.
Jonathan Wateridge – Uncertain Swimmer Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 208
ISBN: 9781910221518
Pub Date: 12 Oct 2023
Illustrations: 150
Description:
Uncertain Swimmer is the second monograph on the work of British artist Jonathan Wateridge (b. 1972, Lusaka, Zambia), presenting around eighty paintings and works on paper made between 2019 and 2022. Following on from the bodies of work Enclave and Expatria (2016–18), Uncertain Swimmer develops the artist’s interest in modes of representation and the legacies of twentieth-century modernist painting through a visual and social exploration of the motif of the pool, depicting swimmers and sunbathers, often by night.
Andrew Cranston – Never a Joiner Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 184
ISBN: 9781910221532
Pub Date: 05 Oct 2023
Illustrations: 87
Description:
Andrew Cranston (b.1969, Hawick, Scotland; lives and works in Glasgow) is a painter-storyteller, a way of working that is enhanced by his often painting on the linen-bound covers of old books. His stories coalesce in the process of making – the paintings emerging gradually through the manipulation of his materials: layering, lacquering, bleaching, collaging and constantly re-working his way into images that seem to shift backwards and forwards in time.
Tom de Freston – I Saw This Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781910221501
Pub Date: 05 Oct 2023
Illustrations: 200
Description:
Tom de Freston (born 1983) is a British artist and writer, living and working in Oxford. He graduated from Cambridge University in 2007. De Freston’s multimedia art tackles themes of trauma, humanity and intimacy across paintings, films and performance.
Alastair Gordon – Quodlibet Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 168
ISBN: 9781910221488
Pub Date: 31 May 2023
Description:
Alastair Gordon (b.1978, Edinburgh), is an artist based in London. This, the first major monograph of the artist’s career, includes over 160 paintings, drawings and documentational photographs, along with notes by Gordon himself.
Honor Titus Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 68
ISBN: 9781910221440
Pub Date: 31 May 2023
Description:
Honor Titus (born 1989) is an American artist who lives and works in Los Angeles. A self-taught painter, Titus is deeply influenced by his creative past as a musician and poet. Titus’s paintings, often suffused with a sense of romance, are embedded with nostalgic references to a simpler time and feature dark, luminous jewel tones.
Anomie Collections 1 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 104
ISBN: 9781910221457
Pub Date: 25 May 2023
Series: Anomie Collections
Illustrations: 60
Description:
Anomie Collections 1 is a publication accompanying the first edition of Anomie Collections – a London-based initiative that supports the work of contemporary British painters by acquiring works on behalf of a group of private collectors. This first edition of the scheme resulted in the purchase of fifty-six paintings and works on paper, documented and presented here along with newly commissioned texts by Anneka French and an introduction by Matt Price, Publisher at Anomie Publishing and curator of the edition. The works span a variety of genres, from landscapes and urban scenes to still lifes, portraits and abstractions.
Matthew Krishanu Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781910221334
Pub Date: 23 Mar 2023
Illustrations: 125
Description:
Matthew Krishanu’s paintings explore topics including childhood, race, religion, art history, family, grief and love. His subjects – frequently Brown people, especially children – are realised with a shallow pictorial depth, delicate washes of colour, and with a sense of interior life. Through this, Krishanu questions the positions of his painterly subjects and depictions of landscapes in relation to the legacy of European colonialism and the art historical canon.
Chibụike Ụzọma – To Kick a Stone Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 72
ISBN: 9781910221464
Pub Date: 16 Mar 2023
Illustrations: 22
Description:
Chibụike Ụzọma (b. 1992, Port Harcourt, Nigeria), is a multidisciplinary artist working with painting, photography, drawing, text and video, living and working in New Haven, Connecticut. Documented here are sixteen of the artist’s large paintings rendered in oil and acrylic or acrylic spray paint on canvas, made in 2022.
Kathryn Maple – A Year of Drawings Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 348
ISBN: 9781910221471
Pub Date: 15 Mar 2023
Description:
Kathryn Maple (b. 1989, Canterbury) is an artist specialising in drawing and painting. Her large-scale paintings feature urban, suburban and rural landscapes which are frequently populated by human figures.
Nick Hornby Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781910221242
Pub Date: 01 Dec 2022
Illustrations: 175
Description:
Nick Hornby (b. 1980, London) is one of the leading sculptors of his generation in Britain today, creating works on both intimate and monumental scales, and at the intersection of art history and contemporary technology. Hornby’s practice uses software that allows him to extract, alter and hybridise sculptures from art history into new works made from marble, steel, bronze, resin, wood and composite materials.
Anna Freeman Bentley – make believe Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 84
ISBN: 9781910221433
Pub Date: 22 Sep 2022
Illustrations: 50
Description:
Anna Freeman Bentley’s paintings use architectural imagery to explore the emotive potential of space. Grounded in an interest in the baroque her source material includes junk shops, restaurants, private members clubs, flea markets and designed interiors. Central to her work is an investigation into surface, tension and the atmosphere evoked by these different interior surroundings.