
Cara Manes
Alexander Calder's work first appeared in the Museum of Modern Art's galleries in 1930, in the exhibition Painting and Sculpture by Living Americans. Calder cultivated friendships and working relationships with notable figures, including Alfred H. Barr Jr., the Museum's founding director, and James Johnson Sweeney, with whom he collaborated on his retrospective exhibition in 1943. His work is imprinted on MoMA's early history, not only for its material and conceptual innovation but also for its presence at significant moments, such as a mobile made to hang over the lobby's grand staircase on the occasion of the new Goodwin and Stone building (Lobster Trap and Fish Tail, which hangs there to this day); a candelabra to adorn the tables at a celebratory anniversary event; and a sculpture to fly off a flagpole to advertise the landmark exhibition Cubism and Abstract Art.
144 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & Designed. by Carmen Giménez and Ana Mingot Comenge
This catalogue includes over 30 masterworks made between 1930 and 1960 Calder's most innovative, prolific years from his early abstractions or sphériques to a magnificent selection of mobiles, stabiles, and standing mobiles of various scales. It also features a large body of Calder's Constellations, a term proposed by Duchamp and James Johnson Sweeney for the artists beloved objects made from wood and wire in 1943, a time when sheet metal was in short supply due to World War II.
157 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignAlexander Calder, edited by Larry Warsh
Calder-isms is a collection of fascinating, irreverent, and often profound quotations from the influential modern American sculptor Alexander Calder (1898-1976), who is most famous for his invention of what his friend Marcel Duchamp dubbed the "mobile."
152 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignCarla Bruni, Phil Thompson
A comprehensive, first-of-its-kind book about Chicago's residential architecture and the stories that shaped it. This is an entertaining and precisely illustrated story of Chicago homes from the city's earliest days through the postwar era, revealing everything about what makes a home a Chicago home
342 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignJennifer Dasal
In Belle Époque Paris, the Eiffel Tower was newly built, France was experiencing remarkable political stability, and American women were painting the town and gathering at a female-only Residence known as The American Girls' Club in Paris. Opened in 1893, The Club was the center of expatriate living and of dedication to a calling in the fine arts, and singularly harbored a generation of independent, talented, and driven American women.
316 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignErin Gates
Your home is your sanctuary -- a safe space that nurtures your emotional, physical, and mental well-being. In Elements of Timeless Style, Erin shares her decades of expertise to guide you in making thoughtful choices, big and small, that enhance your living space.
415 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignDespina Stratigakos and Elana Shapira
The life and work of an unconventional architect
283 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignTim Carpenter
Tim Carpenter--lead investigator of the FBI Art Crime team--uncovers over 40,000 artifacts and remains from around the world that had been stolen by a Midwestern graverobber
299 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & Designessays by Ricky Burdett et al.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Herzog and de Meuron, Royal Academy of Arts, 14 July - 15 October 2023.
Architects Herzog & de Meuron designed the building in Calder Gardens, which opened in September 2025 in Philadelphia.
159 pp. Paperback - Art, Architecture & DesignMatthew Skjonsberg
This book demonstrates the ecological and social impact of park systems and highlights the diverse challenges that communities face when implementing such projects. At the same time, it encourages a reevaluation of civic design as an intergenerational practice of urban design.
287 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignJane Hall
A global survey of 250 of the most creative women practicing interior design from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present day.
287 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignJeremy C. Wells
From 1849 to the early 1980s, fewer than one hundred highly educated, white, European and American men created what became today's US federal historic preservation policy. Jeremy C. Wells argues that the orthodox historic preservation doctrine that this lineage formulated has too long dominated federal policy and watered down the richness of laypeople's relationships to their own heritage.
266 pp. Paperback - Art, Architecture & DesignChristopher C. Gorham
During World War II, French artist Henri Matisse and his family remained in Nazi-occupied France despite the dangers of war. Matisse at War examines this period of the artist's life, highlighting his and his family's connections to the French Resistance and the significant artworks he created during this time.
300 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignJeff Koehler
Matisse in Morocco tells the story of the artist's groundbreaking time in Tangier and how it altered Matisse's development as a painter and indelibly marked his work for the next four decades.
311 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignDavid Fleener (ed.)
This book presents the life story of an extraordinary woman in the world of corporate architecture during the Mad Men era of the 1950s to 1980s. Born in a small village in Germany, Brigitte Peterhans managed to come to America to study with Mies van der Rohe at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, and then to work with Bruce Graham at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
192 pp. Paperback - Art, Architecture & Designproject editor: Victoria Clarke with support from Hélène Lesger and Noel Kingsbury
Step into a Piet Oudolf garden and you are transported into a dreamlike meadowscape, filled with perennials, seasonal color, and texture. Made in close collaboration with Oudolf, this book showcases gardens throughout his career and across the globe from New York's acclaimed High Line to the newly planted Vitra Campus in Germany.
287 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignMaria Speake
London-based design studio Retrouvius has carved a unique and important niche in the interior design and architecture spheres by blending architectural salvage with innovative design.
271 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignHenry Wiencek
How the architect Stanford White and the sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens transcended scandal to enrich their times.
304 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignMouna Andraos, Melissa Mongiat
We crave places that support us, nourish us and inspire us. We dream of going through our lives together, inclusively and tolerantly. Can we re-enchant the raw material of our shared everyday? This book frequently uses the word 'we'. We, as in the general public, engaged citizens, humans of planet Earth ... And we, Mouna Andraos and Melissa Mongiat, together with our team at Daily tous les jours, as we seek new models for living together. --Back cover.
236 pp. - Art, Architecture & DesignJeana Ripple
"A history of the building codes in the United States and the role that wood frame construction has played in the development of American cities"-- Provided by publisher.
222 pp. Hardcover - Art, Architecture & DesignMelissa Bruntlett and Chris Bruntlett
The future of cities is female... As cities around the world face mounting crises - climate change, traffic congestion and growing inequity - the need for bold, people-first solutions has never been greater. Enter the women leading the charge. In Women Changing Cities, Melissa and Chris Bruntlett highlight the groundbreaking work of female mayors, planners, advocates, and policymakers in reshaping urban spaces for the better.
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