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  • Stanza Poetry No. 8

    R130

    An open space where poetry matters.

  • Stars and Poppy Seeds

    R260

    An introduction to the pleasures and purposes of mathematics, Stars and Poppy Seeds is a captivating story of determination and ambition.

  • Stellenberg Gardens

    R650

    Stellenberg, the story of a garden This superbly elegant book tells the story of one of South Africa’s most loved and admired gardens. It’s also the story of a historic and beautiful house, a uniquely preserved example of Cape Dutch architecture.

  • Stellenbosch: Heart of the South African Winelands

    R200

    Stellenbosch is where people meet in bustling pavement cafes, browse in interesting galleries and bookshops or simply soak up the surrounding natural beauty. Importantly, it is also the heart of one of the most successful wine-growing regions in the world, and wine is its lifeblood.

  • Stencil Graffiti

    R200

    In Stencil Graffiti, the first book to examine comprehensively this design phenomenon, Tristan Manco traces the history of stencil art and provides an exciting and thorough overview of the medium.

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    Stephen Hobbs: Be Careful In The Working Radius

    R100

    The catalogue, “Be Careful In The Working Radius, was printed alongside the namesake exhibition. This exhibition is the culmination of the most recent work Stephen Hobbs has been making at DKW.

    Early in his career, Stephen Hobbs recognised the need to develop his practice across the disciplines of artistic production, curatorial practice and cultural management. Through committed urban investigation and experimentation, focused primarily on Johannesburg since 1994, he has sustained a dialogue with urban space through video, installation, curated projects, photography and sculpture.

  • Stephen Inggs – 665: Making Prints with Light(Softback)

    R400

    665: Making Prints with Light constitutes a catalogue raisonne of photographic and print work by Cape Town artist, Stephen Inggs. Different bodies of work between 1978 and 2011 are presented in chapters, designed by Gart Walker and with essays by Virginia MacKenny and Sean O’Toole, a foreword by Nigel Warburton and introduction by Stephen Inggs….

  • Steve McQueen

    R630

    Made in close collaboration with the artist, this paperback publication has been created to accompany the first major exhibition of Steve McQueen’s artwork in the UK for 20 years, held at Tate Modern from February 2020. It focuses on McQueen’s powerful body of work from the past two decades, bringing together the immersive video and…

  • Stoneprint The human code in art, buildings and cities

    R350

    Stoneprint, the human code in art, buildings and cities resolves the mysteries of correspondences between ancient cultures.

     

     

  • Street Fonts

    R260

    This highly original book will inspire fans of street culture as well as typographers, graphic designers, advertising and communication students and design professionals worldwide.

  • Street Logos

    R220

    Subverted signs, spontaneous drawings, powerful monolithic symbols, and curious characters represent a worldwide outdoor gallery of free contemporary art.

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    Street Sketchbook

    Original price was: R440.Current price is: R250.

    Here is an unprecedented look at the sketchbooks of some of the world’s leading street and graffiti artists.

  • Stripes

    R500

    Natural inspirations (zebras, rippled sand, wood grain)  have led us to use stripes in every possible way: on our bodies, from the iconic Breton T-shirt to sharp pin-striped suits; in art, from cave paintings to dazzling op art; and in industrial design, from battleships to bar codes. The illustrations create a wild visual ride while…

  • Strung Between Heaven and Earth

    R300

    This beautiful full-colour coffee table book contains a collection of poems and art-images that capture the raw reality of the life caught in the tension between the ‘already’ and the ‘not yet’. Funny, lofty, ironic, profound – these words bring hope without hype and shatter religious mind-sets with their honest vulnerability.

  • Stuart O’Sullivan: How Beautiful this Place Can Be

    R780

    South Africa is where Stuart O’Sullivan was raised, and where his family still lives. Growing up as a member of the white middle class, his childhood was one of affluence and privilege but, as he moved towards adulthood, he became increasingly conscious of the deprivations endured by his fellow South Africans. However, belief in the need for fundamental change came hand in hand with anxiety for his family’s future.

  • StyleCity: Barcelona

    Each volume presents a selective, particular and stylish portrait of a great world city. From off-beat cafés and cutting-edge restaurants to the most specialized boutiques, chic hotels and interesting neighbourhoods, StyleCity seeks out and reveals all those wonderful places you’ll find only in that city, where in-the-know locals and discerning travellers will find a vibrant and idiosyncratic experience.