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Socrates Sculpture Park

Edited by Alyson Baker and Ivana Mestrovic; Essays by Thomas Hanrahan, Jeffrey Kastner, Irving Sandler; Contributions by Alyson Baker, Diana Balmori, Mark di Suvero, Kathleen Gilrain, Kate D. Levin, Ivana Mestrovic, John Morse, Sara Reisman, Eve Sussman

Socrates Sculpture Park is one of the most acclaimed public art spaces in the country. The Park opened in 1986 and has been an outdoor studio to over 500 artists, a venue presenting more than 40 exhibitions of large-scale...

October 27, 2006, Cloth, $50.00

Friendship and Loss in the Victorian Portrait

"May Sartoris" by Frederic Leighton

Malcolm Warner

Previously announcedThis original and eloquent study brings Frederic Leighton’s portrait of May Sartoris to life as an expression of the artist’s remarkable friendship with May’s mother, celebrated opera...

September 29, 2009, PB-with Flaps, $19.95

The Meaning of Photography

Edited by Robin Kelsey and Blake Stimson

 With essays by Geoffrey Batchen, François Brunet, Mary Ann Doane, José Luis Falconi, Robin Kelsey, Douglas R. Nickel, Blake Stimson, and John Tagg, and additional contributions by Lars Kiel Bertelsen, Anne...

October 7, 2008, Paper, $24.95

David after David

Essays on the Later Work

Edited by Mark Ledbury

With essays by Valérie Bajou, Philippe Bordes, Thomas Crow, Michael Fried, Tom Gretton, Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby, Stéphane Guégan, Daniel Harkett, Godehard Janzing, Dorothy Johnson, Mehdi Korchane, Ewa Lajer-Burcharth...

October 23, 2007, Cloth, $65.00

A Modernist Museum in Perspective

The East Building, National Gallery of Art

Edited by Anthony Alofsin

This fascinating book is the first critical examination of the East Building, I. M. Pei’s celebrated addition to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Distinguished contributors consider this iconic building...

April 28, 2009, Cloth, $65.00

Collecting Sculpture in Early Modern Europe

Edited by Nicholas Penny and Eike D. Schmidt

Among the precursors of today’s public museums, perhaps the most important are collections of sculpture formed in the early modern era by royal families, aristocratic amateurs, and artists. In this, the first book to...

June 24, 2008, Cloth, $75.00

Dialogues in Art History, from Mesopotamian to Modern

Readings for a New Century

Edited by Elizabeth Cropper

This spirited and challenging book presents dialogues between eminent art historians on current topics and dilemmas in the field. The essays consider world art of all periods, covering ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia,...

May 26, 2009, Cloth, $70.00

The Woodcut in Fifteenth-Century Europe

Edited by Peter Parshall

More than a generation before the invention of Gutenberg’s celebrated press, the new technology of image printing emerged. In this book, a distinguished group of scholars treats the earliest manifestations of printing...

December 8, 2009, Cloth, $70.00

Ruskin on Venice

"The Paradise of Cities"

Robert Hewison

Venice represented John Ruskin’s ideal of civic society—“The Paradise of Cities,” where culture, government, and faith existed in creative harmony. In this elegant and compelling book, Robert Hewison traces Ruskin’s long and...

February 16, 2010, Cloth, $65.00

Collecting Modern

Design at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Since 1876

Kathryn Bloom Hiesinger

The Philadelphia Museum of Art was founded in 1876, after its home city hosted the Centennial, with the primary goal of acquiring important examples of contemporary design and decorative arts. Collecting Modern explores...

June 21, 2011, HC - Paper over Board, $65.00

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