Jess T. Dugan has created intimate portraits that engage with issues of identity, sexuality, gender, and community.Every Breath We Drew works within the framework of queer experience and actively cons
Wild and Precious documents the road trips that American photographer Jesse Burke takes with his daughter to explore the natural world. Burke's landscapes and portraits investigate the complex relatio
Dread and Dreams brings together photographs Zalmai made between 2008 and 2013 against the backdrop of the fourteen-year US-led invasion of Afghanistan that culminated with the withdrawal of American
After four years of collaboration with Peter Martins and the New York City Ballet, Henry Leutwyler was granted unprecedented backstage access to the Company during the winter of 2012. The resulting bo
Part six of the "Design and Politics" series compares the Dutch Randstad region with Sao Paulo, Istanbul and Detroit, speculating on the much esteemed region as an alternative model or vision for the
With her classically formal clay and bronze sculptures, London-based Rebecca Warren positions herself within the predominantly male figurative tradition, which includes Degas and Rodin, while maintain
Dusseldorf-based artist Thomas Schutte (born 1954) first came to prominence in the 1980s with his drawings, watercolors, stage sets and architectural models. In the 1990s, he produced ceramic figures
Outlining planes and volumes in space with the humblest of materials, American artist Fred Sandback's (1943-2003) work makes ingenious use of the Minimalist artistic vocabulary. Though Sandback employ
Photographer Roman Burda (born 1966) is known for his exploration of African landscapes, especially in Ethiopia. His genuine and intimate relationships with the locals of the Omo River region have all
"Lugares de Transito" is the culmination of the epic journey of 16 photographers in Latino cities in both the US and Latin America. In each city, a pair of photographers works with an exhibition curat
This volume documents an installation by Cildo Meireles and Antoni Muntadas at the Kunsthalle Marcel Duchamp. For this occasion, the artists divided the space with a transparent partition; on one side
German painter Frank Rodel (born 1954) has a longstanding fascination with the Antarctic, which he photographed during an expedition made by the Alfred Wegener Institute and later reprised in his own
In After Hiroshima, American artist elin o’Hara slavick attempts to address the aftermath of the 1945 bombing--historically, poetically and visually. This act of ethical seeing brings to us with harro
With the support of the Universiteit van Amsterdam, the Netherlands Architecture Fund, several other funds, and the city of Rotterdam, film scholar Paalman researched and prepared this in-depth study
"Transcommunality" celebrates Mexican artist Laura Anderson Barbata's work with The Brooklyn Jumbies for whom she creates costumes and wearable sculptures.
Drawing from the collection of the Netherlands Architecture Institute, "Dutch Architecture in 250 Highlights" celebrates the collection's centenary with this portrait of the rich and varied architectu
Published in conjunction with a retrospective at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, "Becoming" spans the entire career of Alice Maher (born 1956), one of Ireland's most respected and influential artists.
Cloudline is a unique building designed by New York-based architect Toshiko Mori in collaboration with gallerists Sean and Mary Kelly, and situated on the slopes of the Hudson River. Works by Joseph B
Since its inception in 1990, Witte de With has exhibited some 300 artists and, through its publications, lecture programs and participation in events such as the Venice Biennale and the Shanghai World
The photographs and films of Croatian artist Slavica Perkovic (born 1959) often conflate events in her own life with imagined or projected characters and scenarios. The "Vertigo" project began in 1995
Charles Ross' fascination with light, time and the space of the stars has produced a major earthwork, large-scale prism installations, sculpture, and painting with dynamite. From "Star Axis," a vast a
The Polish sculptor Alina Szapocznikow (1926-1973) has been the subject of renewed and intense interest over the past few years, with much anticipation of her major touring U.S. survey in 2012/2013. S
The debut exhibition of the Canadian-born Surrealist artist Alan Glass (born 1932) was organized by Andre Breton and Benjamin Peret. Glass settled in Mexico in 1962, developing relationships with loca
The motifs of Bodo Korsig's woodcuts and reliefs resemble blown-up microscopic creatures or organic entities that appear at once both decorative and menacing. Korsig has often made artist's books with
Venezuela's primary exponent of Kinetic and Op art, Jesus Soto (1923-2005) is one of the most important Latin American artists of the twentieth century. Here, in conversations with Ariel Jimenez, Soto
In a torrent of collages, drawings, photos of the artist and bold Teutonic graphics, Jonathan Meese's Totale Neutralitat expresses his dream of a utopian "dictatorship of art," with the credo that "ar
With wooden covers and beautiful interior design mimicking a personal sketchbook or exercise book, Klutterkammer documents an exhibition of the same name, held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in
In the present volume, Rivero Lake deals with the activities of people from New Spain in Japan and he also describes the reactions to the first Japanese visitors who arrived in Acapulco in ships they
With her classically formal clay and bronze sculptures, London-based Rebecca Warren positions herself within the predominantly male figurative tradition, which includes Degas and Rodin, while maintain
With its unique focus on visual language, Ellen Lupton's How Posters Work is more than another poster book. Rather than provide a history of the genre or a compilation of collectibles, the book is org
First published in 2001, this retrospective survey offers both an examination of Don McCullin's photographic career as well as a record of half a century of international conflict. Coinciding with the
Harvey Wang explores the shift from film to digital through a collection of portraits and interviews with more than forty prominent photographers.From Darkroom to Daylight is "at once an homa
Gordon Burn first met Damien Hirst nine years ago. They both admired David Sylvester's interviews with Francis Bacon, and agreed that they would do something similar when the time was right. The resul
Mike Osborne’s Floating Island revolves around a community bordering Utah and Nevada. Once home to an important World War II aviation training facility, the town is now a gaming destination with five
Adrain Chesser and ritualist Timothy White Eagle traveled throughout western US with a loose band of comrades, practicing a hunter-gatherer way of life. A lyrical portrait of a contemporary nomadic ex
"In the summer of 2012, Raoul De Keyser was preparing for an exhibition with David Swirner, planned for March 2013. The artist passed away in October 2012. This publication intimately captures his la
For Sarah Christianson, home is a 1,200-acre farm in the Red River Valley of North Dakota. Her parents are the fourth, and last, consecutive generation to work this land. She combined her images with