Print Publications The Collection › Print Publications Print Publications Collection Print Publications Digital Publications Page secondary navigation Subject: All 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 136 print publications Vanishing Beauty: Asian Jewelry and Ritual Objects from the Barbara and David Kipper Collection This book commemorates the remarkable gift of over 400 works from the collection of Barbara and David Kipper to the Art Institute of Chicago. These outstanding pieces of jewelry and ritual objects offer a material record of vanishing ways of life. 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. Color the Classics: The Art Institute of Chicago Color the Classics lets you put your own creative spin on 30 masterpieces—including Grant Wood’s American Gothic and Claude Monet’s Water Lilies—that are part of the Art Institute of Chicago’s vast collection. America after the Fall: Painting in the 1930s Through 50 masterpieces of painting, this fascinating catalogue chronicles the turbulent economic, political, and aesthetic climate of the 1930s. Van Dyck, Rembrandt, and the Portrait Print In the last decade of his life, Anthony van Dyck undertook a printmaking project that changed the conventions of portraiture. This catalogue traces the artist’s influence over hundreds of years and features approximately 60 works by Van Dyck. Moholy-Nagy Future Present This exceptional book offers a fresh and extensive examination of the work of pioneering artist László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946). The first major American survey of his oeuvre in nearly a half century. 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. Edlis | Neeson Collection: The Art Institute of Chicago Marking an important moment in the Art Institute of Chicago’s 136-year history, this book documents an exceptional gift to the museum: the Edlis | Neeson Collection, consisting of 44 stellar works of contemporary art. 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. Chatter: Architecture Talks Back A bold look at an emerging generation of architects, this volume is devoted to five contemporary practices—Bureau Spectacular, Erin Besler, Fake Industries Architectural Agonism, Formlessfinder, and John Szot Studio—and the diverse methods and approaches that drive their work. Ireland: Crossroads of Art and Design, 1690-1840 A sweeping survey of the arts of Ireland spanning 150 years and an astonishing range of artists and media. David Adjaye Form, Heft, Material Born in Tanzania, David Adjaye is rapidly emerging as a major international figure in architecture and design—and this stunning catalogue serves only to cement his role as one of the most important architects of our time. Gates of the Lord: The Tradition of Krishna Paintings The Pushtimarg, a Hindu sect established in India in the fifteenth century, possesses a unique culture. This important volume, illustrated with more than one hundred images, offers a new, in-depth look at the Pushtimarg and its rich aesthetic traditions. What May Come: The Taller de Gráfica Popular and the Mexican Political Print This bilingual publication features twenty-four works representing the finest linocuts and lithographs from the heyday of the Taller de Gráfica Popular, the most influential and enduring leftist printmaking collective of its time in Mexico. Sarah Charlesworth: Stills This concise yet breathtaking book is the first publication of Sarah Charlesworth’s (1947–2013) photographic series collectively entitled Stills. Next Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Page 4 Share