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Yale University Press home Art & Architecture / November 2016

25% discount on these featured titles now through November 30, 2016. Enter Y033A in the promo code field on checkout from yalebooks.com.

As one of the leading publishers of art and architecture books, Yale University Press has much to offer the general reader, scholar, collector, and student. Our publishing program includes beautiful exhibition catalogues issuing from the world’s finest museums, important and diverse monographs, critical anthologies, catalogues raisonné, and much more.

Remarkable Women

Alice Neel: Painter of Modern Life
Edited by Jeremy Lewison
Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight
Dana Miller
Women of Abstract Expressionism
Edited by Joan Marter

Käthe Kollwitz and the Women of War
Edited by Claire C. Whitner
diane arbus: in the beginning
Jeff L. Rosenheim
Alice Neel: Painter of Modern Life

Alice Neel: Painter of Modern Life

Alice Neel: Painter of Modern Life

Edited by Jeremy Lewison
With contributions by Bice Curiger, Petra Gördüren, Jeremy Lewison, Laura Stamps, and Annamari Vänskä

A re-evaluation of the work of Alice Neel, one of the most renowned American figurative painters of the 20th century

“[A] beautiful volume . . . [an] exhilarating compendium.”—Claire Messud, The New York Review of Books

Distributed for Mercatorfonds

978-0-300-22007-0
9 ½ x 11 ½
240 pages, with 130 color illustrations
Regularly $60.00, available this month for $45.00 using the discount code

Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight

Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight

Carmen Herrera: Lines of Sight

Dana Miller
With contributions by Serge Lemoine, Gerardo Mosquera, and Edward J. Sullivan, and a chronology by Mónica Espinel

The first sustained examination of Herrera’s early career from 1948–78, which spans the art worlds of Havana, Paris, and New York

Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art

978-0-300-22186-2
10 x 12
232 pages, with 180 color & 15 b/w illustrations
Regularly $65.00, available this month for $48.75 using the discount code

Women of Abstract Expressionism

Women of Abstract Expressionism

Women of Abstract Expressionism

Edited by Joan Marter
With an introduction by Gwen F. Chanzit; essays by Robert Hobbs, Ellen G. Landau, Susan Landauer, and Joan Marter; and an interview with Irving Sandler

“Despite the advantages of access the internet provides, it’s only in a carefully prepared catalogue like Women of Abstract Expressionism that many of us will have the opportunity to view these works in an accurate representation. A book like this helps filter out the clutter of too much information, train the eye, and expand the reader’s appreciation for these works.” —Matthew Snider, PopMatters

Published in association with the Denver Art Museum

978-0-300-20842-9
10 x 12
216 pages, with 138 color & 50 b/w illustrations
Regularly $65.00, available this month for $48.75 using the discount code

Käthe Kollwitz and the Women of War

Käthe Kollwitz and the Women of War

Käthe Kollwitz and the Women of War

Edited by Claire C. Whitner
With essays by Claire C. Whitner, Henriëtte Kets de Vries, Darcy C. Buerkle, Anjeana K. Hans, Joseph McVeigh, and Annette Seeler

The first English-language catalogue on Kollwitz in more than two decades, this insightful book offers the singular opportunity to examine her work against the tumultuous backdrop of World Wars I and II.

Distributed for the Davis Museum at Wellesley College

978-0-300-21999-9
8 ½ x 11
144 pages, with 66 color & 55 b/w illustrations
Regularly $45.00, available this month for $33.75 using the discount code

diane arbus: in the beginning

diane arbus: in the beginning

diane arbus: in the beginning

Jeff L. Rosenheim

An unprecedented overview of the early work of a preeminent 20th-century artist

“Arbus’s photographs will always leave us speechless.” — The Village Voice

Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Distributed by Yale University Press

978-1-58839-595-5
9 ¼ x 11
256 pages, with 160 color & tritone illustrations
Regularly $50.00, available this month for $37.50 using the discount code

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