A toolkit for visual literacy in the 21st century
The first ever major monograph dedicated to Coulter Fussell, the artist creating 'quilt-works' so...
As a large-scale, participatory installation, Lozano-Hemmer's 'bridges of light' create a channel...
Expanding on the Roman myth of Cura, Brown's theatrical assortment of flora, fog, sculpture and s...
A compilation of the designer and architectural theorist's writings on the interstices of art, ar...
Social ecologies, witchcraft and hydrofeminism--a voyage through four decades of ecofeminist art
High-powered and psychologically charged, Sora's prismatic abstractions convey the entwined ancie...
Tumlir argues for a universal theory of gesture that transcends both the discipline of painting a...
Marsh's multichannel visual interventions articulate the criticality of infrastructure, the techn...
A guide to Zweig's algorithmically generated sculptures that anticipated contemporary Large Langu...
Combining photomontage with portraiture and scenes of Hmong American communities, Her mixes the r...
A timely exploration of political organizing, publishing, design and distribution in 1970s Detroit
The first-ever English translation of Bruno Munari's classic treatise on creativity, replete with...
A survey of recent paintings, characterized by gestural bravado and vigorous colorways, from the ...
A text-image meditation on landscape and observation by two American filmmakers
Titled after the French expression for twilight, Lasserre's first monograph is a fitting expressi...
Celebrating an artistic and intellectual friendship
A two-decade survey conceived as an inventory of materials
The first monograph on the exuberant, polymorphous art of Teddy Sandoval, whose work explored com...
Using painting, drawing, and abstraction as markers of a space outside verbal description, Jessic...
Jordan Peele's celebrated screenplay combines horror and dark humor to reveal the terrifying real...
Transnational cultural hybrids of the Afro-Atlantic
Chronicling 10 years of the duo's collaborative practice and their influential artist-run perform...
Documenting Louise Nevelson's first museum retrospective
Ngô tackles the legacy of French colonialism in Vietnam through its invasive introduction of fore...
Established in 2007 by Marc Fischer, and featured in the 2014 Whitney Biennial, Public Collectors...
Matt Keegan interviews artists and commissions writing to reassess the 1990s as the moment when t...
An important collection examining the vital connections between art and pedagogy
Collaborative conversations on Indigenous performance art, convened by a leading practitioner
From Texas to the Persian Gulf, Al Qadiri's installations underscore the wealth and infrastructur...
Artists from Francis Alys to the Otolith Group meditate on the aesthetic and political possibilit...
Fifty years of Mary Obering's deft blend of Old Master techniques and Minimalist principles
This is the first significant publication to explore the output of Matt Keegan, the New York-base...
An archival collection of Camil's conceptual art and installations, incorporating themes of comme...
Lapinski's gorgeously produced objects constitute a symbolic universe exploring the production of...
A collective history of the 1980s anti-imperialist campaign
Considering intergenerational and cultural inheritance through the prisms of intimacy and infrast...
'49 Cities has been a point of reference for me... and it has had a significant impact on my thin...
An exploration of decolonial, feminist and personal themes in the West Texas landscape through Hu...
Mary Corse (born 1945) earned acclaim in the 1960s for pieces ranging from shaped-canvas painting...
A beautifully produced introduction to Akashi's multimedia meditations on precarity and history
An artist's book compendium of the Hammer's Museum's entire incoming mail, designed in the style ...
A long-overdue English translation of Munari's seminal tract on the everyday value of architectur...
Engaging with the material world through theatricality, Amanda Ross-Ho reconfigures the scale, sh...
The Eight Directions of the Wind: Edmund de Waal at the Huntington