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Five new art books to look out for this spring, from art under siege to illustrated manuscripts

Our books editor picks out some of the highlights of the months ahead

Jacqueline Riding
8 January 2025
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Helen Chadwick: Life Pleasures, Laura Smith (ed), Thames & Hudson, 272pp, 214 colour illustrations, £30 (hb), 15 May

Billed as the first critical biography of the influential artist and teacher, who mentored many of the Young British Artists, but whose own reputation declined after her sudden death in 1996. In collaboration with The Hepworth Wakefield.

Victor Ehikhamenor, Sylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie, Prestel, 208pp, 160 colour illustrations, £50 (hb), 8 April

A lavishly illustrated book exploring the full multi-disciplinary scope of the renowned Nigerian artist’s output (with a particular focus on recent work), which engages with African history and the post-colonial politics of Black identity.

Art in a State of Siege, Joseph Leo Koerner, Princeton University Press, 408pp, 32 colour and 103 b/w illustrations, $37 (hb), 4 February

Joseph Leo Koerner considers “What do artworks look like in extreme cases of collective experience?” by exploring the context around three works by Hieronymus Bosch, Max Beckmann and William Kentridge.

Eufrasia Burlamacchi, Loretta Vandi, Lund Humphries, 128pp, 80 colour illustrations, £35 (hb), 3 March

The latest volume in the Illuminating Women Artists series focuses on the illuminated manuscripts of Sister Eufrasia (1478-1548), arguing that her contact with the High Renaissance beyond the walls of her Tuscan convent is revealed through her work.

Turner and Constable: Art, Life, Landscape, Nicola Moorby, Yale, 352pp, 40 colour illustrations, £25 (hb), 11 March

A fresh perspective on the art, life and personalities of the celebrated “rival” landscape painters, published to coincide with the 250th anniversaries of JMW Turner’s (2025) and John Constable’s (2026) births.

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