Art of the Race, by Darren Heath

For more than two decades, Darren Heath has documented Formula One with a distinctive visual approach that combines precision, atmosphere and abstraction.

Across six volumes, Art of the Race brings together a curated selection of images exploring the energy, colour and theatricality of the sport — from fleeting trackside moments to graphic studies of speed and form.

Art of the street, by andy cantillon

A series documenting contemporary street art and urban visual culture across some of the world’s most influential cities. Created by photographer and Art of Publishing co-founder Andy Cantillon, Art of the Street explores the transient nature of public works that often exist only briefly within constantly evolving urban environments of some of the world’s greatest cities, including London, Berlin and Rio de Janeiro.

victoria beckhma: style power, by david foy

A visual exploration of Victoria Beckham’s impact on contemporary fashion and modern luxury branding.

Featuring photography spanning multiple collections and public appearances, Victoria Beckham: Style Power traces the development of Beckham’s distinctive aesthetic language — from early design experimentation to the establishment of a globally recognised fashion house.

Produced with editorial commentary and archival imagery throughout, the publication examines the intersection of celebrity, design and contemporary womenswear culture.

The bad movie bible, by rob hill

A publication exploring cult cinema and the enduring appeal of so-bad-they’re-good films.

Combining reviews, interviews, archive imagery and behind-the-scenes material, Bad Movie Bible examines over 100 films that have gained reputations through excess, ambition and spectacular failure.

Part visual archive and part celebration of outsider cinema, the book documents the strange cultural afterlife of cult movies and their devoted audiences.

boy george: king of queens

A highly limited collector edition publication exploring the life, work and visual legacy of Boy George through personal photography, archive material and reflective commentary.

Strictly limited to 999 individually numbered copies, King of Queens combines large-format production with hand-finished presentation, including a signed personalised spread and exclusive unreleased audio material integrated into each edition.

Produced as an official legacy publication, the book documents Boy George’s creative journey through rare imagery, memorabilia and previously unseen personal material.