Sarah Kent - Literature

Literature

  • Author: Sarah Kent (Introduction). Demons, Yarns and Tales: Tapestries by Contemporary Artists. Damiani, 2009, ISBN 88-6208-076-X
  • Editor Jessica Cargill Thompson, Jonathan Derbyshire. London Calling. Time Out Guides Ltd, 2008, ISBN 978-1-84670-109-2 Sarah Kent: the Merry Go Round
  • Author: Sarah Kent. Jessica Rankin: So Many Echoes of Echoes. White Cube, 2007, ISBN 1-906072-03-5/ 978-1-906072-03-2
  • Author: Sarah Kent. Uwe Wittwer - Hail and Snow. Haunch of Venison, Zurich / London, 2007, ISBN 978-1-905620-17-3
  • Author: Sarah Kent, David Batchelor. Pedro Cabrito Reis: Border Crossings. Haunch of Venison, London/Zurich, 2005, ISBN 1-905620-00-4
  • Editor Joe Kerr, Andrew Gibson. London from Punk to Blair. Reaktion Books, 2003, ISBN 1-86189-171-7 Sarah Kent: Groundswell
  • Author: Sarah Kent, Will Self, Cathy Courtney, Jo Self. Flowers: Jo Self. Frances Lincoln, 2003, ISBN 0-7112-2219-3
  • Author: Sarah Kent. Darren Lago & Co: Objects of Desire. The New Art Gallery, Walsall, 2001, ISBN 0-946652-58-9
  • Editor Hilary Robinson. Feminism-Art-Theory. Blackwell, 2001, ISBN 0-631-20850-X Sarah Kent: Susan Hiller: Anthropology into Art
  • Author: Sarah Kent, Richard Cork, Dick Price. Young British Art: The Saatchi Decade. Boothe-Clibborn Editions, 1999, ISBN 1-86154-033-7. *Author: Sarah Kent, Neal Brown. Tracey Emin. Galgiani, Phillip, 1998, ISBN 0-9522690-2-3
  • Editor Frank Broughton. Time Out Interviews 1968-98. Penguin Books, 1998, ISBN 0-14-027963-6 Sarah Kent interviews with Joseph Beuys, Gilbert & George, Madonna, Tracey Emin, Damien Hirst
  • Author: Brian Robertson, Sarah Kent, Peter Schaffer. Elisabeth Frink: Sculpture. Harpvale Books, 1985, ISBN 0-946425-05-1 / 094642506X / 0946425078
  • Author: Sarah Kent. Fiona Rae Gary Hume. Saatchi Gallery, 1997, ISBN 0-9527453-3-X
  • Author: Sarah Kent, John McEwen. Paula Rego: The Dancing Ostriches from Disney's "Fantasia". Saatchi Gallery, 1996, ISBN 0-9527453-2-1
  • Author: Sarah Kent, Stephan Balkenhol. Stephan Balkenhol: Sculptures 1988-1996 in the Saatchi Collection. Saatchi Gallery, 1996, ISBN 0-9527453-1-3
  • Author: Sarah Kent. Eyewitness Art: Composition. DK ADULT, 1995, ISBN 1-56458-612-X
  • Author: Sarah Kent. Shark-Infested Waters: The Saatchi Collection of British Art in the 90s . Zwemmer, London, 1994 and Philip Wilson Publishers, London, 2003, ISBN 0-85667-584-9
  • Author: Sarah Kent. James Cotier: Nudes in Budapest, Aktok, 1992, ISBN 0-9518630-0-2
  • Author: Sarah Kent, Jean Fisher, John Roberts, Brandon Taylor. Lifelines/Lebenslinien. Tate Liverpool/BASF Ludwigshafen, 1990, ISBN 3-926138-09-2
  • Author: Sarah Kent, Jacqueline Morreau. Women's Images of Men. Pandora Press, 1990, ISBN 0-04-440461-1
  • Author: Gerry Badger, John Benton-Harris. Through the Looking Glass. Barbican, London, 1989, ISBN 0-85331-560-4 Sarah Kent: Taking Issue: Artists as Photographers
  • Author: Sarah Kent. Jacqueline Morreau: Drawings and Graphics. Scarecrow Press, 1986, ISBN 0-8108-1888-4
  • Editor: Claus Honnef. Lichtbildnisse: das Porträt in der Fotografie. Rheinland-Verlag, 1982, ISBN 3-7927-0661-X Sarah Kent: Photography Revelation of Transformation
  • Author: Floris M Neusüs. Fotografie als Kunst, Kunst als Fotografie. DuMont, 1979, ISBN 3-7701-1129-X Sarah Kent: Photography Social and Sensual.
  • Author: Sarah Kent. Hayward Annual Arts Council of Great Britain 1978. ISBN 0-7287-0178-2

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