Hatje Cantz Verlag (English: Hatje Cantz Publishing) is a German book publisher specialising in photography, art, architecture and design. It was established in 1945 by Gerd Hatje[1] and has offices in Stuttgart and Berlin.
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Parent company | Ganske Publishing Group |
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Status | Active |
Founded | 1945 |
Founder | Gerd Hatje |
Country of origin | Germany |
Headquarters location | Berlin, Germany Stuttgart, Germany |
Key people | Holger Liebs (manager) Thomas PJ Feinen (managing director) |
Publication types | Books |
Nonfiction topics | Photography, art, architecture, design |
Official website | www.hatjecantz.de |
Hatje Cantz Verlag has a backlist of nearly 800 titles.[1] Its photography books cover documentary and editorial photography, political and social issues, and landscape; its art books cover fine art and conceptual art.[2]
Hatje Cantz has been part of the Ganske Publishing Group since 2011.[3]
History
The publisher was established in 1945 by Gerd Hatje.[1] In 1990 it was sold to J. Fink Holding. After the bankruptcy of J. Fink Holding in 2011, Hatje Cantz Verlag became part of the Ganske Publishing Group.[3]
Books
Hatje Cantz has a backlist of nearly 800 titles,[1] including the following:
- Peter Bialobrzeski's Heimet (2005)[4]
- Felice Beato's Japanese Dream (2012)[5]
- Christo's Valley Curtain (1973)[1]
- Nadav Kander's Yangtze – The Long River (2010)[6] and Bodies: 6 Women, 1 Man (2012)[7]
- Pablo Picasso's Suite Vollard (1956)[1]
- Taryn Simon's Birds of the West Indies (2013)[8]
- Andy Warhol – the first monograph on him (1970)[1]
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