Germano Celant Editor is a publishing house known for its art books and catalogues.
Founded by Italian art curator and critic Germano Celant in 1983.
Published books on artists such as Lucio Fontana, Joseph Beuys, Jan Fabre, and Claes Oldenburg.
Became a part of the Skira Editore publishing house in 2017.
A global publisher of art books and catalogues, established in 1923 in Vienna, Austria.
A German publisher of art books, comics, and design catalogs that was founded in 1980.
A luxury book publisher founded in 1994 by Prosper and Martine Assouline, known for its highly visual and informative books.
A comprehensive catalogue of works by Italian-Argentine artist Lucio Fontana, including essays by Germano Celant.
A book documenting the work of American artist Claes Oldenburg and his multiples, co-authored by Germano Celant.
A monograph on Belgian artist Jan Fabre's work, featuring essays by Germano Celant.
Germano Celant is an Italian art critic and curator, known for coining the term 'Arte Povera' and curating the Venice Biennale in 1997.
Germano Celant Editor specializes in art books and catalogues, with a focus on modern and contemporary art.
You can find books by Germano Celant Editor at art bookstores, museums, and online retailers such as Amazon and Artbook.com.
Germano Celant Editor is known for producing high-quality art books that feature in-depth essays and stunning visuals, often in collaboration with notable artists and curators.
After becoming a part of Skira Editore in 2017, Germano Celant Editor gained access to a wider distribution network and resources, allowing them to reach a broader audience and produce even more high-quality art books and catalogues.