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Collectible Art Books

Dive into our curated collection of collectible art books: original editions, limited prints, and great works by essential contemporary artists. Explore collectible art books that celebrate modern and contemporary art, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts seeking additions to their library.

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FAQ: Collectible Art Books

What are collectible art books?

Collectible art books are rare or limited-edition publications that feature contemporary artists and their work. These books often include first editions, exclusive prints, or special designs that make them highly sought after in the art market. They serve as both informative resources and artistic objects, offering insights into modern art trends, artistic techniques, and the creative practice of today's prominent and emerging artists.

How can I buy collectible art books?

You can buy collectible art books directly through our online shop. Each book comes with detailed information about its edition, artist, materials, and price. Our secure platform allows collectors to add books to their cart, complete the purchase, and receive their items safely. Shopping with Perrotin guarantees authentic, collectible art books from renowned contemporary artists.

Which contemporary artists have collectible art books available?

Our selection features collectible art books from artists like Takashi Murakami, Sophie Calle, Maurizio Cattelan, Paul Pfeiffer, Hernan Bas, and Aya Takano. These editions showcase their distinctive artistic approaches and offer collectors a chance to own limited or first editions that document current trends and innovative artistic practices in contemporary art.

Why invest in rare art books?

Investing in rare art books allows collectors to acquire works that combine aesthetic value, rarity, and historical significance. Limited editions and first editions often appreciate over time, making them not only treasured additions to your library but also meaningful investments in the art market.