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Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo in Detroit

Mark Rosenthal; With contributions by John Dean, Cathy Selvius DeRoo, Linda Downs, Christopher Foster, Salomon Grimberg, Jerry Herron, Juan Rafael Coronel Rivera, and Nancy Sojka

A landmark publication focusing on both Rivera and Kahlo during a critical year in each of their careers From April 1932 through March 1933, Diego Rivera (1886–1957) and Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) spent a...

April 7, 2015, HC-Flexibound, $50.00

Machine Age Modernism

Prints from the Daniel Cowin Collection

Jay A. Clarke and Jonathan Black

This group of 40 prints from the exceptional Daniel Cowin Collection captures the tumultuous aesthetic and political climate of the years surrounding World Wars I and II. An essay by Jonathan Black addresses the impact of...

March 31, 2015, Paper, $27.50

Leap Before You Look

Black Mountain College 1933–1957

Helen Molesworth; With Ruth Erickson

A dynamic new look at the legendary college that was a major incubator of the arts in midcentury America In 1933, John Rice founded Black Mountain College in North Carolina as an experiment in making...

October 13, 2015, Hardcover, $75.00

Van Gogh

The Birth of an Artist

Edited by Sjraar van Heugten; With contributions by Marije Vellekoop, Leo Jansen, Bart Moens, Pierre Tilly, Pierre-Olivier Laloux, Bruno Vouters, and Marcel Daloze

An unprecedented, in-depth exploration of the dawn of Van Gogh’s artistic career In 1878, at age 25, Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) arrived in the area of Belgium known as the Borinage to work as a Protestant...

April 28, 2015, Cloth, $75.00

Walking Sculpture 1967–2015

Lexi Lee Sullivan; With contributions by Cole Swensen and Helen Mirra

Artists have utilized walking as an autonomous form of art, a subject in their work, and as social practice since the early 20th century. Today walking continues to offer a salient means for artists to challenge social,...

May 12, 2015, HC - Paper over Board, $25.00

Asia in Amsterdam

The Culture of Luxury in the Golden Age

Edited by Karina H. Corrigan, Jan van Campen, and Femke Diercks, with Janet C. Blyberg

A fascinating survey of the rich artistic and cultural impact of Asia on the Netherlands in the 17th century This lavishly illustrated catalogue discusses the Asian luxury goods that were imported into...

December 8, 2015, Hardcover, $65.00

TR Ericsson

Crackle & Drag

TR Ericsson, Arnaud Gerspacher, and Barbara Tannenbaum

This is the first monograph dedicated to contemporary artist TR Ericsson (b. 1972), who with conceptual rigor and emotional directness uses the archives chronicling his family’s painful past to explore the healing powers of...

July 14, 2015, Cloth, $45.00

Hawaiian Modern

The Architecture of Vladimir Ossipoff

Dean Sakamoto and Karla Britton; With Don J. Hibbard, Spencer Leineweber, Diana Murphy, and Marc Treib, and a foreword by Kenneth Frampton

An illuminating study of the architecture of one of the 20th century’s most important tropical modernistsVladimir Ossipoff (1907–1998), known as the “master of Hawaiian architecture,” was at the...

March 31, 2015, PB-with Flaps, $49.00

Warhol & Mapplethorpe

Guise & Dolls

Edited by Patricia Hickson; With essays by Patricia Hickson, Jonathan D. Katz, Tirza True Latimer, Vincent Fremont, Eileen Myles, and Christopher Makos, and an interview by Maria Luisa Pacelli

A landmark examination of iconic and provocative portraits by Warhol and Mapplethorpe, presented side by side and in depth for the first time Andy Warhol (1928–1987) and Robert Mapplethorpe (1946–1989) are...

October 27, 2015, Hardcover, $45.00

Meant to Be Shared

The Arthur Ross Collection of European Prints

Suzanne Boorsch, Douglas Cushing, Alexa A. Greist, Elisabeth Hodermarsky, Sinclaire Marber, John E. Moore, and Heather Nolin; With a foreword by Janet C. Ross

This important volume offers the first comprehensive look at the Arthur Ross Collection—more than 1,200 17th- to 20th-century Italian, French, and Spanish prints—and is published to mark the inaugural exhibition of the...

January 12, 2016, Hardcover, $60.00

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