Introduction by Penny Sparke, Foreword by George R. Kravis, II
The first book on one of the leading collections of modern industrial design. A must-have for lovers of modernism, this is an accessible but authoritative introduction to the…
An art lover’s bucket list of must-see artworks and art–distilling the country’s best artworks and art destinations into interesting, digestible entries featuring the best mix of museums, artists’…
Written by Kate Markert, Foreword by Charlotte Moss, Photographed by Erik Kvalsvik, Afterword by Ellen MacNeille Charles
Enter the garden paradise of Marjorie Merriweather Post’s Washington, D.C., estate in this first book on the history and design of the remarkable grounds. A Garden for All…
Text by John Yau, Contribution by Suzanne Landau and Martin Weyl and Richard Armstrong, Foreword by Carolina Pasti
An unparalleled collection of postwar and contemporary art assembled by two gutsy collectors. The Schulhofs were unique among American collectors, as they sought art with a truly international…
Contribution by Avis Berman and Cynthia G. Falk and Lisa Minardi and Ralph Sessions, Introduction by Richard Miller
An unparalleled introduction to American folk art, accompanying a major traveling exhibition. A handsome and insightful survey of American folk art, this book includes paintings, sculptures, furniture, and…
Written by Elizabeth Broun and Christina Connett Brophy and William C. Agee
This long-overdue new look at the life and work of Albert Pinkham Ryder explores the artist’s deeply visionary paintings and the powerful and enduring paths he forged for…
Written by Christa Clarke, Contribution by Arthur Bourgeois and Kevin Dumouchelle and Kate Ezra and Nichole Bridges
The first publication of the Barnes Foundation’s important and extensive African art collection. The Barnes Foundation is renowned for its astonishing collection of Postimpressionist and early Modern art…
Maira Kalman’s exuberant illustrations and humorous commentary bring design history to life in this inspired ABC book that celebrates thirty-one objects from the Cooper Hewitt, in time for…
Written by Carter Ratcliff, Edited by Vincent Katz
The definitive Alex Katz book, like his iconic paintings, is larger than life. With more than 300 images, many unpublished, and a searching profile by an art historian…
Contribution by Robert Hobbs and John Yau and Negar Azimi and Joe Lin-Hill
Ali Banisadr’s first major monograph delves into the Iranian painter’s influences and practice. Preeminent Iranian-American artist Ali Banisadr’s canvases depict a complex swirl of action and abstracted figuration…
Written by Thomas Micchelli and Christina Weyl and Elisa Wouk Almino and Will Heinrich and Marilyn R. Brown
The first comprehensive publication exploring the life and art of pioneering American abstract artist Alice Trumbull Mason is perfect for audiences eager to discover unsung yet brilliantly talented…
Contribution by Matilda McQuaid and Pilar Viladas, Foreword by Holly Hunt
In this stunning monograph, Berger presents her evocative light fixtures, functional objects, furnishings, and large-scale sculptures in combination with the diverse imagery and objects that inspired them. Obsessed with…
Called “an offspring of Brancusi and early-twentieth-century abstraction” by the Whitney Biennial, where his work was presented in 2014, Alma Allen creates sculptures that have been the critical…
Text by Christine Podmaniczky, Foreword by Thomas Padon
The first book to celebrate the dramatic Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, setting and renowned art collection of the Brandywine River Museum of Art and its historic homes, studios, and…
American Weathervanes: The Art of the Winds, published to coincide with an exhibition at the American Folk Art Museum, reveals the beauty, historical significance, and technical virtuosity of…