Architecture Phaidon publishes monographs on the work of
twentieth-century masters including
Marcel Breuer,
Le Corbusier,
Mies van der Rohe,
Alvar Aalto, and
Eero Saarinen. It also publishes
monographs on contemporary international architecture practices, for example on
Tadao Ando,
Peter Marino,
John Pawson,
MAD, and
Snøhetta. Phaidon also publishes historical and geographical surveys on architecture. In 2004, it published the giant format
Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture, followed by
The Phaidon Atlas of 21st Century World Architecture,
Atlas of Brutalist Architecture, and
Atlas of Mid-Century Modern Houses.
Art Phaidon also publishes monographs on established and emerging artists, as well as surveys of contemporary and historical art movements and genres. The company has published two of the world's best selling art surveys:
The Story of Art,
Ernst Gombrich's narrative survey of the history of art from ancient times to the modern era, which has sold over 8 million copies and has been translated into over 40 languages and released in 18 editions since it was first published in 1950; and
The Art Book, which presents the work of 600 artists from different periods, schools, visions, and techniques, from
medieval to modern times. In 1947–1960 the firm published the series Phaidon Pocket Books which comprised "titles with an art and literary bent", in 1969–79 it published the Phaidon Colour Plate Series, and from the early 1970s published the Colour Library which the
Antiques Trade Gazette described as "a good introduction to nearly 50 key artists and movements in art history". The program includes nonfiction writers, including
Alain de Botton, Martin Gayford, and
Calvin Tomkins. Phaidon has published monographs on
Anthony Caro,
Lucian Freud,
Olafur Eliasson,
Ellsworth Kelly,
Willem de Kooning,
Agnes Martin,
Bruce Nauman,
Harland Miller, and
JR. Phaidon has worked with The
Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts since 1977 to publish The Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonné, which currently spans five volumes. Phaidon's Contemporary Artists series, launched in 1996, features over 70 titles. Recent publications in the series include
Kerry James Marshall,
Yayoi Kusama,
Frank Stella,
Wolfgang Tillmans,
Sarah Sze, and
Mark Bradford. Phaidon works with the online art marketplace
Artspace to create limited editions of its books.
Children Phaidon publishes children's books in a wide range of formats including illustrated
nonfiction,
picture books, and interactive board books. Phaidon's children's book program is partly inspired by the company's traditional publishing categories and is designed to meet the developmental needs and interests of specific age groups. Phaidon publishes children's books by authors and illustrators including Gabrielle Balkan, Jason Fulford and Tamara Shopsin, Sara Gillingham,
Jean Jullien,
Lotta Nieminen,
Chris Raschka, JR, Julia Rothman, Joshua David Stein, Hervé Tullet, and
Tomi Ungerer.
Design Phaidon publishes monographs on product, furniture, and
graphic designers, design histories, and, since 2014, surveys on interior, garden, and
floral design. These include monographs on the work of
Dieter Rams,
Ettore Sottsass,
Stefan Sagmeister,
James Irvine,
Naoto Fukasawa,
nendo,
Verner Panton,
Richard Sapper, and
Harry Bertoia.
Fashion Phaidon publishes monographs on designers and
fashion houses, as well as surveys of contemporary and historical fashion. It publishes the best selling The Fashion Book and has collaborated on monographs with creative directors
Grace Coddington and
Fabien Baron; designers
Marc Jacobs,
Viktor & Rolf, and
Thierry Mugler; and fashion house
Yves Saint Laurent, among others.
Food Phaidon has published monographs with some of the world's leading chefs including
Massimo Bottura,
Magnus Nilsson,
Enrique Olvera,
Virgilio Martínez,
René Redzepi, and
Ferran Adrià, with whom it published the seven-volume set 2005–2011. Phaidon publishes surveys of world cuisines, a program launched in 2005 with the Italian cookbook
The Silver Spoon. Other world cuisines published include
American,
Chinese,
Cuban,
French,
German,
Greek,
Japanese,
Mexican, Nordic,
Peruvian,
Spanish,
Thai, and
Turkish. In 2013 Phaidon published
Where Chefs Eat, a global dining guide based on chef recommendations. The series has been extended and adapted to include
Where to Eat Pizza,
Where to Drink Coffee,
Where to Drink Beer, and
Where Bartenders Drink. In 2025, Phaidon published
Recipes From the American South.
General interest Phaidon publishes books on
popular culture, such as its bestselling advice books by leading creative voices, including ''It's Not How Good You Are, It's How Good You Want to Be
by Paul Arden and Damn Good Advice'' by
George Lois. The ongoing "Explorer" series features thematic visual surveys on a range of nonfiction subjects including maps, plants, astronomy, animals, and anatomy.
Photography Phaidon publishes monographs and collections of photography, as well as limited editions that include a signed and numbered print. Artists published by Phaidon include
Lauren Greenfield,
Stephen Shore,
Martin Parr,
Nan Goldin,
Robert Mapplethorpe,
Joel Meyerowitz,
Mario Sorrenti,
Steve McCurry, and
Annie Leibovitz, with whom the company has published two books:
Annie Leibovitz: Portraits 2005–2016 and an updated edition of
Annie Leibovitz: At Work. Phaidon also publishes limited-edition books that include signed and numbered photographic prints.
Wallpaper* City Guides Phaidon publishes Wallpaper* City Guides. There are currently over 50 guides in print. Wallpaper* City Guide apps were launched in 2011 and there are currently over 50 available to download in one container app across
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