
Yale University Press new books Fall 2010 – Spring 2011 art and architecture including photography, decorative arts, fashion, and design Modern and Contemporary John Marin The Steins Collect Blinky Palermo Richard Serra Drawing Modernism at Midcentury Matisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Retrospective 1964–77 A Retrospective Debra Bricker Balken Avant-Garde Edited by Lynne Cooke, Karen Kelly, Edited by Gary Garrels, Bernice Rose, The first publication to focus exclusively Edited by Janet Bishop, Cécile Debray, and Barbara Schröder and Michelle White on John Marin’s late works, resituating and Rebecca Rabinow With essays by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, Lynne With contributions by Lizzie Borden, Magdalena them as important precursors to Abstract Essays by Isabel Alfandary, Janet Bishop, Cooke, Suzanne Hudson, Susanne Küper, and Dabrowski, Gary Garrels, Bernice Rose, Richard Expressionist art. Emily Braun, Edward Burns, Cécile Debray, James Lawrence Serra, Richard Shiff, and Michelle White Published in association with the Addison Gallery Claudine Grammont, Martha Lucy, Carrie A major exploration of the work of one The first comprehensive study of the of American Art and the Portland Museum of Art, Pilto, Rebecca Rabinow, Hélène Klein, and of the most important postwar abstract drawings of contemporary sculptor Maine Gary Tinterow painters. Richard Serra, considering the work Cloth 2011 128 pp. 9 b/w + 74 color illus. This fascinating book is the first in-depth Published in association with Dia Art Foundation as autonomous from and linked to his 978-0-300-14993-7 $40.00 exploration of the groundbreaking art Cloth 2010 192 pp. 150 color illus. pioneering sculptural practice. collections of expatriate writer Gertrude 978-0-300-15366-8 $50.00 Distributed for The Menil Collection Stein and several of her family mem- Cloth 2011 176 pp. 160 tritone illus. John Marin’s Watercolors bers; their relationships with Matisse, 978-0-300-16937-9 $50.00 A Medium for Modernism Picasso, and other artists; and their Zoe Leonard impact on the art world. Martha Tedeschi with Kristi Dahm You see I am here after all New in paper With contributions by Ruth Fine, Charles Published in association with the San Francisco Zoe Leonard Pietraszewski, and Christine Conniff-O’Shea Museum of Modern Art With contributions by Ann Reynolds, Angela Picasso Cloth 2011 464 pp. Miller, Lytle Shaw, and Lynne Cooke Challenging the Past A lavishly illustrated exploration of American 220 b/w + 400 color illus. Afterword by Philippe Vergne modernist John Marin’s artistic legacy and 978-0-300-16941-6 $75.00 Elizabeth Cowling, Neil Cox, Simonetta the first book to present the Art Institute This book documents and discusses Fraquelli, Susan Grace Galassi, of Chicago’s outstanding collection of his Zoe Leonard’s installation of thousands Christopher Riopelle, and Anne Robbins watercolors. Maine Moderns of postcard images dating from the Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Art in Seguinland, 1900–1940 1900s through the 1950s of tourist Audacious and competitive, Picasso Cloth 2011 192 pp. 37 b/w + 214 color illus. destination Niagara Falls. pitted himself against the great European 978-0-300-16637-8 $50.00 Libby Bischof and Susan Danly masters, from Velázquez to Rembrandt Distributed for Dia Art Foundation Maine Moderns explores the state’s to Cézanne. This lavishly illustrated book Cloth 2011 224 pp. 60 b/w + 150 color illus. shows how he transformed the art of the important place in the history of 978-0-300-15168-8 $35.00 Michelangelo Pistoletto American Modernism and how working past into—as he explained—“something From One to Many, 1956–1974 in the coastal area then known as else entirely.” Seguinland shaped the individual styles Agnes Martin Published by the National Gallery Company/ Edited by Carlos Basualdo of the painters, photographers, and Distributed by Yale University Press Essays by Carlos Basualdo, Jean-François sculptors who gathered there. Edited by Lynne Cooke and Karen Kelly Paper 2011 176 pp. 166 color illus. Chevrier, Claire Gilman, Gabriele Guercio, With essays by Rhea Anastas, Douglas Crimp, 978-1-85709-451-0 $25.00 Suzanne Penn, and Angela Vettese Published in association with the Portland Jonathan D. Katz, Michael Newman, Cloth 2009 176 pp. 166 color illus. Museum of Art, Maine Kathryn A. Tuma, et al. 978-1-85709-452-7 $40.00 A thorough new study of one of Europe’s Cloth 2011 184 pp. 2 b/w + 92 color illus. most influential contemporary artists, 978-0-300-16948-5 $50.00 This anthology provides a new discourse renowned for his leadership role in the Arte on four decades of painting by Martin, Povera movement and his profound influ- one of the 20th century’s most Nobody’s Property ence on participatory artistic practice today. Above the Battlefield influential artists. Art, Land, Space, 2000–2010 Published in association with the Philadelphia Modernism and the Peace Movement in Published in association with Dia Art Foundation Kelly Baum Museum of Art Britain, 1900–1918 PB-with Flaps 2011 240 pp. With contributions by Yates McKee, Alex Paper over Board 2010 416 pp. 60 b/w + 14 color illus. Bacon, Margo Handwerker, Michelle Lim, Kurt 195 b/w + 183 color illus. Grace Brockington 978-0-300-15105-3 $35.00 Mueller, Chris Reitz, Uriel Abulof, Rachael Z. 978-0-300-16616-3 $65.00 An exploration of the role of artists and DeLue, and Jonathan Levy writers in the formation of a modern, A fascinating survey of contemporary New in paper secular peace movement in Britain, land and environmental art, featuring and the impact of ideas about “positive projects—some previously unpublished— Andy Warhol peace” on their artistic practice. by artists working in the Americas, Arthur C. Danto Published for the Paul Mellon Centre for Europe, Turkey, and the Middle East. Selected one of the Best Art and Photography Studies in British Art Distributed for the Princeton University Art Books of 2009, Rachel Wolff, The Daily Beast Cloth 2011 244 pp. 90 b/w + 40 color illus. Museum 978-0-300-15195-4 $75.00 Cloth 2010 144 pp. 11 b/w + 88 color illus. Paper 2010 192 pp. 6 b/w illus. 978-0-300-14928-9 $45.00 978-0-300-16908-9 $16.00 Cloth 2009 192 pp. 6 b/w illus. 978-0-300-13555-8 $24.00 2 1-800-405-1619 • Yale University Press • yalebooks.com/art Modern and Contemporary Richard Hawkins Rebecca Salter Four Honest Outlaws My Faraway One Third Mind Into the Light of Things Sala, Ray, Marioni, Gordon Selected Letters of Georgia O’Keeffe and Lisa Dorin Edited by Gillian Forrester Michael Fried Alfred Stieglitz: Volume One, 1915–1933 With essays by George Baker and With essays by Achim Borchardt-Hume, Richard A surprising and challenging account Selected, annotated, and edited by Michael Ned Holte Cork, and Sadako Ohki of the work of four contemporary Sarah Greenough An in-depth look at the work of L.A.-based This sumptuously illustrated book maps artists, from the distinguished (and still This annotated selection of correspon- artist Richard Hawkins, whose paintings, Salter’s career, situating her work in controversial) art critic and art historian dence offers a rare and fascinating look collages, and mixed-media pieces are relation to international abstraction, Michael Fried. into the personal and professional lives making a crucial contribution to the as well as investigating the impact Cloth with DVD 2011 224 pp. of two of the most prominent artists in contemporary art scene. of Japanese art, architecture, and 9 b/w + 70 color illus. 20th-century America. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago aesthetics on her practice. 978-0-300-17053-5 $45.00 Published in association with the Beinecke Rare Paper over Board 2010 144 pp. 160 color illus. Published in association with the Yale Center for Book and Manuscript Library 978-0-300-16625-5 $35.00 British Art Cloth 2011 818 pp. 30 b/w illus. Cloth 2011 280 pp. 200 color illus. Rodin 978-0-300-16630-9 $39.95 Bye Bye Kitty!!! 978-0-300-17042-9 $60.00 Sex and the Making of Modern Sculpture Between Heaven and Hell in David J. Getsy Lyonel Feininger Contemporary Japanese Art Undercurrents This fascinating book offers a compelling At the Edge of the World Experimental Ecosystems in Recent Art account of the origins of modern sculp- David Elliott Edited by Barbara Haskell Edited by Anik Fournier, Michelle Lim, ture and how sex became a key term in With a contribution by Tetsuya Ozaki Rodin’s making of it. With contributions by John Carlin, Bryan Amanda Parmer, and Robert Wuilfe Gilliam, Ulrich Luckhardt, and Sasha Nicholas This fascinating book goes beyond Cloth 2011 240 pp. 60 b/w + 100 color illus. manga and anime to offer an incisive In this timely and thought-provoking 978-0-300-16725-2 $45.00 An insightful re-introduction to Lyonel and wide-ranging view of contemporary book, thirteen contemporary artists Feininger, a pioneering modern artist long Japanese art, seen through the creations explore the concept of ethical cohabita- overlooked by American audiences. of fifteen cutting-edge artists. tion—negotiating differences within a Public Notice 3 shared environment—and the effects of Published in association with the Whitney Museum Published in association with Japan Society ecological transformations on individuals, Jitish Kallat at the Art Institute of Chicago of American Art PB-with Flaps 2011 136 pp. politics, and economics. Edited by Madhuvanti Ghose Cloth 2011 272 pp. 12 b/w + 256 color illus. 3 b/w + 89 color illus. Contributions by Homi K. Bhabha, James Cuno, 978-0-300-16846-4 $65.00 978-0-300-16690-3 $35.00 Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art Paper 2011 148 pp.
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