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2008

Catalogue published to commemorate Magdalena Abakanowicz's Agora installation, Chicago, full-color catalogue honoring Magdalena Abakanowicz's gift of 106 larger-than-life sculptures permanently installed in the city's Grant Park. Includes photographs taken over the course of an entire year, critical essays by scholars from the University of Chicago and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, as well as poems and thoughts by the artist. Hard and soft cover.

 

2007

David Klamen: New Paintings, including an interview with the artist by Lorelei Stewart, and twenty-six full color illustrations of oil on canvas and oil on paper landscapes.

 

2006

Alex Katz: New Paintings, with illustrations of twelve large scale portraits, environmental paintings and small studies by the artist.

 

Suzanne Caporael: Time, Color illustrations of seventeen new paintings by the artist.

 

Jaume Plensa: I in his eyes as one that found peace, including an interview with the artist by Michael Stoeber, and Illustrations of thirty-one new sculptures and mixed media works on paper.

 

2005

David Klamen: Compound Views, with essay by David Pagel, Los Angeles art critic and professor of art at Claremont Graduate University. Color illustrations of fifteen paintings, drawings and, watercolors.

 

Jim Dine: Pinocchio as I knew him, including an interview with the artist, 9 color illustrations of finished sculptures, paintings and drawings, and 10 studio shots of works in progress.

 

2004

David Hockney: An Intimate Eye, with essay by Marco Livingstone, and 34 color illustrations of ink, watercolor and crayon drawings and paintings including portraits, double portraits and still lifes of potted flowers.

 

Jim Dine: Göttingen - Paris, with an introduction by Jim Dine, excerpts from an essay by Marco Livingstone, and 11 large-scale color illustrations of drawings of flowers and plants.

 

Suzanne Caporael: Tide Waters, with essay by David Pagel, Los Angeles art critic and professor of Art at Claremont Graduate University, and 19 color illustrations of paintings.

  

Jennifer Bartlett: Conceptual Cartography, published with the Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery at Reed College, Portland, Oregon. With introduction by Stephanie Snyder, director and essay by Silas Cook, assistant director. Color illustrations and studio shots..

  

Contemporary Art - Twentieth Century Masters - Paintings, Sculpture & Drawings, portfolio with 17 color illustrations of paintings, sculpture and drawings.

  

2003

  Alex Katz: New Paintings and Drawings, with essay by Mary Lackritz Gray, and 21 color illustrations of paintings including a monumental beach scene, studies, portraits, landscapes and intimate drawings of friends.    

  

Franz Kline: Paintings from a Private American Collection, with essay by Susan Davidson, curator at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, chronology and 4 color illustrations of important paintings by the artist.

         

2002

  David Hockney: Stage Works, with 31 color illustrations of paintings, gouaches, drawings, watercolors and collages related to the artist's stage set and costume designs for the Metropolitan Opera Company's original 1981 production of Parade, a triple bill. $5    
         

2001

  David Klamen, Recent Paintings and Watercolors, with essay analyzing the artist's intentions in these recent paintings, including interiors, landscapes and abstracts, and 20 color illustrations.    
         
    Suzanne Caporael, Turnagain Arm and other cold places, with essay by Colin Gardner, Professor of Art Theory & Criticism at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and 20 color illustrations.    
         
    Tatsuo Miyajima, Opposite Level / Counter Circle, with a CD-ROM presentation of works in the exhibit, excerpts from an essay by Michael Auping, and 8 color illustrations.    
         
    Jennifer Bartlett, New Paintings, with 19 color illustrations of three new groups of work: Fibonacci, Maps and Shape paintings.    
         
    Thirty-Five Drawings, with 35 color illustrations of drawings, and selected quotes by twenty threeÊdifferent artists.    
         

2000

 

Sam Francis, The Edge, with commentary by William C. Agee, Professor of Art History, Hunter College, 14 color illustrations, and an extensive chronology. $35

   
         
    Jim Dine, New Drawings and Sculpture, with poem by Robert Creeley, 38 color illustrations.    
         

1999

 

David Hockney, Space and Line, published with Annely Juda Fine Art, London, with essay and interview by Marco Livingstone, color images of Hockney’s oil pastel studies of the Grand Canyon from 1998 as well as a drawing retrospective. 95 pages. $35

   
         
    Jennifer Bartlett, New Paintings, with foreword by Tom Armstrong, 39 color illustrations of "house" paintings and pastel drawings of mountainous Arizona landscapes from 1998-1999. Unavailable    
         

1998

 

David Klamen, Index, Icon Horizon, with forward by Timothy van Laar, 5 color illustrations of the artist’s composite landscape and op-art watercolors shown in New York. $15

   
         
    Suzanne Caporael, The Elements of Pigment, with interview by Victoria Lautman, 9 color illustrations of paintings executed 1996-1998. $15    
         
   

Barry Flanagan, Sculpture, essay by Simon Anderson, 15 duotone illustrations, artist biography. Unavailable

   
         
   

Jim Dine, Ape, Police, Doctor, Soldier, Me, with interview by Jim Yood, 17 color illustrations.

   
         

1997

 

Twentieth Century Paintings and Sculpture, 25 color illustrations with essays and detailed records describing each work. Works by several artists including David Hockney, Joan Miró, Fernand Legér, Pablo Picasso, Claes Oldenburg, Willem deKooning, Barry Flanagan, and more.

   
         
   

Roy Lichtenstein, Drawings and Sculpture, essay by Richard Francis, foreword by Richard Gray, 18 color illustrations of colored pencil drawings and sculptures executed 1996-1997.

   
         
   

Sam Francis, Blue Forms, 1959-1961, essay by Franz Schulze, poem by Yoshiaki Tono, 13 color illustrations, 10 black and white.

   
         
   

Louise Nevelson, Sculpture 1957-1987, published with Pace Wildenstein, New York, 12 black and white illustrations, 2 color. Nevelson is quoted throughout; works include wall reliefs and free standing walls.

   
         

1996

 

Suzanne Caporael, The Periodic Table of the Elements, and The Five Kingdoms,
(one catalogue), essay by Nancy Doll, 11 color illustrations, artist's biography. Paintings executed 1995-1996.

   
         
   

Jaume Plensa, Islands, essay by Professor Robert J. Loescher, quotes from Plensa, 12 color illustrations, artist's biography. Sculpture and mixed medium works from 1995-1996.

   
         

1995

 

Pablo Picasso, Masterworks, 1903-1969, forward by Richard Gray, 18 color illustrations, detailed records describe each work. Includes paintings, drawings and sculpture between the years 1903 and 1969.

   
         

1994

 

Anthony Caro, The Zone Series: Bronzes, 17 black and white illustrations, quotes by Caro and scholars, artist's biography. Includes small to large sculpture from 1987 to 1991. Unavailable

   
         

1993

 

Jennifer Bartlett, 24 Hours: Elegy, published with John Berggruen, San Francisco. Foreword by Jennifer Bartlett, color illustrations of 72 works, artist's biography. Paintings, pastels and silkscreen from 1992-1993.

   
         
   

Jim Dine, New Paintings, 10 color illustrations, artist's biography. "Heart" paintings from 1992-1993.

   
         

1992

 

David Hockney, Recent Pictures, 19 color illustrations of abstract paintings executed in 1991. Unavailable

   
         

1989

 

Louise Nevelson, In Retrospect, 14 black and white illustrations, including columns, walls and wall reliefs.

   
         

1984

 

Modern and Contemporary Masters, Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture, 82 black and white illustrations of a variety of works artists such as Henry Moore, Jean Dubuffet, Alberto Giacometti, Henri Matisse, and many more.

   
         
   

Roy Lichtenstein, Eight New Paintings, 8 color illustrations on individual cards. Landscape paintings executed in 1984.

   

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