Print Publications The Collection › Print Publications Print Publications Collection Print Publications Digital Publications Page secondary navigation Subject: Photography All Best Sellers New Titles African American Ancient and Byzantine Architecture and Design Asian Children's Contemporary European Decorative Arts Modern Photography Prints and Drawings Textiles Museum Studies Out-of-Print Titles Online Scholarly Catalogues European Painting and Sculpture Guides Art of the Americas Showing 20 print publications David Goldblatt: No Ulterior Motive Thematic essays contextualize the work of renowned South African photographer David Goldblatt (1930–2018), who devoted his life to documenting his country and its people. The Art Institute of Chicago Field Guide to Photography and Media A roster of prominent artists, curators, and scholars offers a new approach to our understanding of photography and media André Kertész: Postcards from Paris The first comprehensive study of these rare, influential objects, documenting a formative moment in the noted photographer’s early career Bisa Butler: Portraits A beautifully illustrated introduction to Bisa Butler’s innovative portrait quilts The People Shall Govern! Medu Art Ensemble and the Anti-Apartheid Poster, 1979–1985 A revelatory presentation of anti-apartheid posters created by Medu Art Ensemble Material Meanings: Selections from the Constance R. Caplan Collection Authors from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the museum considered the varied works in Constance R. Caplan’s fascinating collection as material objects. Revoliutsiia! Demonstratsiia! Soviet Art Put to the Test Published on the centenary of the Russian Revolution, this landmark book gathers information from the forefront of current research in early Soviet art, and how the images incorporated and conveyed Soviet values. Aleksandr Zhitomirsky: Photomontage as a Weapon of World War II and the Cold War The first comprehensive study in English of the Soviet propaganda artist Aleksandr Zhitomirsky, who conceived and deployed his striking photomontages as a political weapon. Sarah Charlesworth: Stills This concise yet breathtaking book is the first publication of Sarah Charlesworth’s (1947–2013) photographic series collectively entitled Stills. Abelardo Morell: The Universe Next Door The first in-depth treatment in fifteen years, this handsome and important book examines Morell’s career to the present day, including his earlier works in black-and-white and never before published color photographs from the past decade. Dawoud Bey: Harlem, U.S.A. Jindrich Heisler: Surrealism under Pressure, 1938–1953 In his brief and courageous career, Jindrich Heisler produced some of the most remarkable assemblage work of the Surrealist movement. Yasuhiro Ishimoto: A Tale of Two Cities From 1948 through 1952, Yasuhiro Ishimoto studied photography at the Institute of Design in Chicago. Because of a continuing attachment to Chicago, however, Ishimoto has often revisited the city, most notably on a photographic fellowship in 1959–61. Avant-Garde Art in Everyday Life: Early Twentieth-Century European Modernism Beginning around 1910, vanguard artists demanded that true art go beyond the intellectual and transform daily life. This volume highlights the work of six influential European artists who took this idea into the wider world. Light Years: Conceptual Art and the Photograph, 1964–1977 Photography played a critical role in conceptual art of the 1960s and 1970s, as artists turned to photography as both medium and subject matter. Light Years offers the first major survey of the key artists of this period who used photography to new and inventive ends. Next Previous 1 2 Page 1 Share