Marcus Campbell Art Books
Book store · Bankside ·

Marcus Campbell Art Books

Book store · Bankside ·

Art books new, out of print, rare. Bargains galore.

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photography books
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tate modern
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43 Holland St, London SE1 9JR, United Kingdom Get directions

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43 Holland St, London SE1 9JR, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7261 0111
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"Marcus Campbell Art Books is located right next to the Tate Modern. specialising in modern British and International 20th century art, with a stockist of both new and out of print editions. With knowledgable and friendly staff, Marcus Campbell's bookstore is a hidden gem in the heart of Bankside." - NB Studio

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"Marcus Campbell Art Books, Bankside. Marcus Campbell Art Books is located right next to the Tate Modern. specialising in modern British and International 20th century art, with a stockist of both new and out of print editions. With knowledgable and friendly staff, Marcus Campbell's bookstore is a hidden gem in the heart of Bankside."

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C. G. P.

Google
One of my favourite bookshops in London. Whenever I am in London for work I have to come here and browse. I love the £10, £5, £2 and £1 shelves. If you love history of art, you are going to love it here very much.

Claudia 6.

Google
Great variety of books! Also holds a range of prices, so it’s affordable for everyone! Really good experience!

Ray S.

Google
Cool bargains to be found! Helpful staff too. Perfect place to browse after or before visiting the Tate (across the road). Not all the items stocked there are necessarily art books either. Some curiosities can be discovered too. The shop's secondhand section seems to be the wooden troughs at the front window, which are a great source of inspirational material if you're creative. There are vintage journals, rare magazines, illustrated catalogues and mono-graphs.

Hubert G.

Google
A gem! Located opposite the Tate Modern, this shop stocks all kinds of art, sculpture, photography books, prints, posters and uncategorisable oddities too. I should say I'm a bit wary of going into shops during the pandemic as I consider myself vulnerable, but I can't resist a bookshop, and happily the staff do an superb job of making browsers feel safe in the current pandemic. It's clean and spacious. There are free gloves supplied and hand gel. Since discovering the place some months ago I've been back twice. The gentleman there is always super helpful and helped me find two books I'd been looking for, and by chance I found several small items in their bargain second-hand book barrows, which stock more miscellaneous subjects. My regret is that I didn't know about this shop sooner! So yes... a very happy customer here.

David T.

Google
After a visit to Tate Modern this is a great place to look for old gems and recent highlights at a good price. The bookmakers a wide range of ages mainly from the late 80s to present The interesting layout draws attention to British artists and there is an extensive section of discounted books including very good quality copies. Perhaps there could be more good catalogues from the last 5 years.

Hyun Ik Cho (.

Google
Good selection of books butknow what you want before you go in so you dont have to ask the staff a question. I have never felt someone look so annoyed with a simple “Do you have this artist book” question. And beyond the look to respond with something along the lines of “Is it worth my time to look?” as a verbal response is actually embarrassing

Stefano B.

Google
This is probably the best known art bookshop in London. You can find lots of stuff for different pockets, from 10/15£ second hand books to more expensive catalogues (40£ and beyond) to the Paolozzi rarities (I didn't dare to ask for the price). Helpful staff. You could spend the day there.

Michael K.

Google
Best art book shop in London if your looking for an extra special art book, Amazing selection, always polite knowledgeable and helpful. Opposite the Tate Modern Turbine hall entrance. Highly recommended 👑👑👑👑👑
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Miriam W.

Yelp
Marcus Campbell, located nearly next to the Tate Modern, specialises in "out of print, second-hand and rare books on 20th century and contemporary art." I found the shop fairly light in the photography book selection - I was on the hunt for a coffee table book of either Nan Goldin or Edward Weston. Neither were available. The chap behind the counter was quite effusive, however, and made the experience enjoyable.
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Qype User (.

Yelp
If your visit to the Tate Modern has whetted your appetite for delving further into works of art, a mere minute away you'll find an enticing shop. Filled to the brim, with books and catalogues, to satisfy the whims of fans from classical artistic masterpieces to modern fringe, there is something here for all budgets - major and miniscule - and tastes. I came away with a wonderful 1950s Thames and Hudson book on Picasso, for just a few pounds and also bought a stunning, pristine catalogue from a glorious, recent exhibition at Rome's Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna.