Print Publications The Collection › Print Publications Print Publications Collection Print Publications Digital Publications Page secondary navigation Subject: Sculpture All Best Sellers New Titles African American 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 Arts of Greece, Rome, and Byzantine On the Collection Painting Exhibition Catalogues American Art Contemporary Art Sculpture Modern Art Ancient Art African Art Decorative and Applied Arts Photography and Media European Art Asian Art Indigenous Art Kids' Books Medieval Art Showing 20 print publications H. C. Westermann: Anchor Clanker A new consideration of the playful and unsettling sculptures of H. C. Westermann, guiding figure of American conceptualism and craft. Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture from the Torlonia Collection This engaging and visually sumptuous publication will explore 60 major works of ancient Roman art from the Torlonia Collection, one of the most important private collections of Roman marble sculptures in the world. Project a Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica This publication presents Panafrica as an imagined territory where art and culture transgress national boundaries, reckon with long histories of subjugation and resistance, and envision an equitable future. Canova: Sketching in Clay The first book-length examination of the clay models and creative process of the preeminent neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova. Camille Claudel Abundantly illustrated, this catalogue is a fascinating and comprehensive reevaluation of the French modernist sculptor Camille Claudel. The Language of Beauty in African Art An exploration of traditional African artworks and aesthetic vocabularies that centers indigenous perspectives and highlights cross-cultural affinities Speaking of Objects: African Art at the Art Institute of Chicago A lavishly illustrated selection from the Art Institute of Chicago’s extraordinary collection of the arts of Africa Mirroring China’s Past: Emperors, Scholars, and Their Bronzes In ancient China elaborate bronze vessels were used for rituals involving cooking, drinking, and serving food. This fascinating book not only examines the cultural practices surrounding these objects in their original context, but it also provides the first in-depth study tracing the tradition of collecting these bronzes in China. Gauguin: Artist as Alchemist Surveying the full scope of his experiments in different media and formats—clay, works on paper, wood, and paint, as well as furniture and decorative friezes—this volume delves into Paul Gauguin’s enduring interest in craft and applied arts. Indian Art of the Americas at the Art Institute of Chicago This landmark publication catalogues the Art Institute of Chicago’s outstanding collection of Indian art of the Americas, one of the foremost of its kind in the United States. Martin Puryear: Multiple Dimensions American sculptor Martin Puryear creates work that combines the clean elegance of minimalism and the simplicity of traditional materials. His stunning sculptures explore themes of identity, ethnicity, and history, and are rich with social and cultural commentary. The Age of Picasso and Matisse: Modern Art at the Art Institute of Chicago This fascinating publication brings together over 130 masterpieces from the Art Institute, which holds one of the finest collections of modern art in North America. Dreams and Echoes: Drawings and Sculpture in the David and Celia Hilliard Collection Dreams and Echoes features ninety-one of the most extraordinary pieces from this collection, with a special focus on 18th- and 19th-century British drawings and French drawings and sculptures of the 19th century. Recasting the Past: Collecting and Presenting Antiquities at the Art Institute of Chicago Coinciding with the opening of the Art Institute’s newly redesigned and expanded galleries of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine art, this beautifully illustrated book showcases some of the best pieces from its permanent collection. For Kith and Kin: The Folk Art Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago Next Previous 1 2 Page 1 Share