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.
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Kate MccGwire
A major monograph on over twenty years of Kate McGwire's otherworldly sculptures and fantastical installations. Learn More -
Nick Hornby - Zygotes and Confessions
Presents a substantial new body of sculptures exploring portraiture and intimacy in the digital age. Learn More -
Jadé Fadojutimi: Jesture
The work of artist Jadé Fadojutimi, to accompany Fadojutimi's second solo exhibition with the Pippy Houldsworth gallery. Learn More -
Caroline Walker - Janet
Celebrated for her paintings of women in diverse contexts, from luxury Los Angeles hotels to temporary social housing, Caroline Walker navigates subjects including the pay gap, the beauty industry, gender stereotypes and ageism. Here she presents a body of work depicting the daily life of the artist's mother at the family home in Fife, Scotland. Learn More -
The Eleven Associates of Alma-Marceau
A mind-bending debut novel set in the Paris art world in which, after more than five hundred years, Leonardo da Vinci is still commanding centre stage. You won't believe your mind's eye… Learn More -
Gareth Nyandoro
The first monograph on Harare-based Gareth Nyandoro - a leading Zimbabwean artist of his generation - documenting international exhibitions of his mixed-media drawings and installations. Learn More -
Jonathan Wateridge – Enclave/Expatria
Through his beautiful and disconcerting works depicting carefree sunny days beside exclusive suburban pools, Lusaka-born, Britain-based painter Jonathan Wateridge (b.1972) revisits his own childhood in post-independence Zambia in the 1970s and '80s, exploring issues of White privilege and Black disenfranchisement in post-colonial Africa. Learn More -
Greg Rook – Honyocker
The practice of British painter Greg Rook (b.1971, London) revolves around those who seek to start a new life or wish to lead alternative lifestyles. Learn More -
Emily Andersen – Portraits: Black & White
Since graduating from the RCA in the early 1980s, Emily Andersen has built a remarkable portfolio of photographs including many artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers, actors and architects, with Derek Jarman, Zaha Hadid, Helen Mirren, Michael Nyman and Eduardo Paolozzi among those featured in this book of black-and-white portraits. Learn More -
Anna Freeman Bentley – Exclusive
British artist Anna Freeman Bentley presents a series of paintings and works on paper documenting her journey into the exclusive realm of private members clubs around Los Angeles. Alongside a foreword from patron Roberta Ahmanson, the publication features an introduction by curator John Silvis, and an essay by critic Jane Neal. Learn More