Books
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 Explore Tom Kundig’s unusual houses, from studios on wheels to cabins slotted into bouldersThe American architect’s entire residential portfolio is the subject of a comprehensive new book, ‘Tom Kundig: Complete Houses’ By Léa Teuscher Published 
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 Tour the world’s best libraries in this new bookAuthor Léa Teuscher takes us on a tour of some of the world's best libraries, from architect-designed temples of culture to local grassroots initiatives By Rosa Bertoli Published 
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 ‘I take stories from the past as a lens to consider the present’: Erdem Moralıoğlu on two decades of transporting fashionAs a new retrospective book, ‘Erdem’, is released this week, the Canada-born designer joins Wallpaper* to reflect on the last 20 years of his eponymous label. ‘Everything’s changed and yet nothing has,’ he says By India Birgitta Jarvis Published 
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 Jamel Shabazz’s photographs are a love letter to Prospect ParkIn a new book, ‘Prospect Park: Photographs of a Brooklyn Oasis, 1980 to 2025’, Jamel Shabazz discovers a warmer side of human nature By Josh Sims Published 
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 Irma Boom on books and beyond – meet the Dutch graphic design legend in her studioA pioneering force in the world of print, Boom welcomes us to her Amsterdam studio to discuss the infinite possibilities of book design, curious heroines and holy encounters By Mark Smith Published 
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 Taschen’s all-encompassing history of Ferrari is a mighty monograph for a mighty brandAt nearly 700 pages, this new book from Taschen is the ultimate gift for the Ferrari fan in your life, spanning the brand’s history on road and track from inception through to the present day By Jonathan Bell Published 
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 A life’s work: Hans Ulrich Obrist on art, meaning and being drivenAs the curator, critic and artistic director of Serpentine Galleries publishes his memoir, ‘Life in Progress’, he tells us what gets him out of bed in the morning By Hannah Silver Published 
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 Martino Gamper transforms Nilufar Depot into a live workshop for the gallery’s tenth anniversaryNina Yashar celebrates the first decade of Nilufar Depot with a week of live-making by Martino Gamper and a book chronicling the gallery’s extraordinary exhibitions By Laura May Todd Published 
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 Ed Ruscha and Ruthie Rogers team up on zingy new cookbookEd Ruscha and friend Ruthie Rogers, chef and River Café co-founder, have teamed up on a cookbook with a difference By Annabel Downes Published 
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 Thomas Prior’s photography captures the uncanny fragility of American lifeA new book unites two decades of the photographer’s piercing, uneasy work By Finn Blythe Published 
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 Carla Rossi explores benchmark beauty standards in new photo book ‘Bellissima’The photographer’s new publication explores the representation of women in Italian media culture By Laura Havlin Published 
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 ‘Alphabetical Playground’ is a new book about experimental graphics and abstract letterformsNigel Cottier’s new monograph ‘Alphabetical Playground’ explores the creative limits of contemporary typography, delving into tech-driven geometric abstraction By Jonathan Bell Published 
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 ‘Scripted’ is a new book that explores the dark side of beauty photographyPhotographer Alex Black’s images explore and subvert contemporary definitions of beauty – take a peek inside her new book By Mary Cleary Published 
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 Explore the design and history of the humble camping tent in a new book‘The Camping Tent’ by Typologie reframes a familiar object, revealing its complexity and cultural weight – and invites us to look at it anew By Ali Morris Published 
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 Seoul welcomes the world’s first MoMA BookstoreManhattan’s cultural heavyweight opens its first dedicated bookstore – in Seoul, in partnership with Hyundai Card By Sofia de la Cruz Published 
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 Rolex and Wallpaper* present the first authorised history of the Datejust watchRolex and Wallpaper* partner again to publish ‘Oyster Perpetual Datejust – A Watch that Made History’, written by Nicholas Foulkes, available now By Tianna Williams Published 
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 Where writers write: 12 Booker Prize 2025 nominees share their writing spotsFrom kitchen tables to bare desks (and even a cemetery bench): 12 writers from the Booker Prize 2025 longlist on their favourite writing set-ups By Rosa Bertoli Published 
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 What is the relationship between fashion, photography and the domestic space? A new book exploresAdam Murray’s ‘The Domestic Stage: When Fashion Image Comes Home’ documents – and interrogates – the use of the domestic space in fashion imagery, from the 1990s to present, featuring memorable works from Corinne Day, Carrie Mae Weems and Tina Barney By Zoe Whitfield Published 
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 Piers Hanmer on designing the sets for some of fashion’s most memorable imagesA new book charts the era-defining work of British set designer Piers Hanmer, who was discovered by Annie Leibovitz and went on to work on some of fashion’s most inventive imagery, including spreads in Vogue, Vanity Fair and W Magazine By Orla Brennan Published 
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 A new book reframes interior design history through a feminist lensDr Jane Hall’s latest book 'Making Space' asserts the significance of interior design, celebrating women who shaped the spaces we live in By Ali Morris Published 
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 Cult classic ‘Teenagers in Their Bedrooms’ captures the angst of being a teenAre 1990s teens so different? Three decades after its original release, this photography book by Adrienne Salinger has been published again, by DAP By Hannah Silver Published 
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 The best contemporary art books to enjoy nowFrom maverick memoirs to topical tomes, turn over a new leaf with the Wallpaper* arts desk’s pick of new releases and all-time favourite art books By Anna Solomon Last updated 
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 A new photo book explores the symbolic beauty of the Japanese garden‘Modern Japanese Gardens’ from Thames & Hudson traces the 20th-century evolution of these serene spaces, where every element has a purpose By Anna Solomon Published 
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  How to be butch: Clark Henley’s sharp, satirical and playful manual is back in printThe 1982 classic, ‘The Butch Manual: The Current Drag and How to Do It’, full of tongue-in-cheek advice, is available once again By Hannah Silver Published 
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 Remembering X-girl’s notorious 1994 fashion show, which starred a pre-fame Chloë SevignyA new book by Angela Hill, ‘X-girl Show’ – featuring an introduction by Chloë Sevigny – documents the cult label’s renegade 1990s fashion show, which took place in New York and captured a changing underground look By Zoe Whitfield Published 
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  We are all fetishists, says Anastasiia Fedorova in her new book, which takes a deep dive into kinkIn ‘Second Skin’, writer and curator Fedorova takes a tour through the materials, objects and power dynamics we have fetishised By Upasana Das Published 
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  The gayest love story ever told: Jeremy Atherton Lin's memoir is a tribute to homeIn 'Deep House: The Gayest Love Story Ever Told', Jeremy Atherton Lin mixes memoir with a historical deep-dive into marriage equlaity By Hannah Silver Published 


