The Gallery's Bookstore, located on the first floor of the renovated Louis Kahn building, offers a wide array of Gallery publications, as well as museum reproductions of selections from the permanent collection.

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P.O. Box 208271
New Haven, CT 06520
203.432.7421
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Special Exhibition Publications



Colorful Impressions: The Printmaking Revolution in Eighteenth-Century France

Paperback, 200 pp., 152 color and 66 black-and-white illus. The exhibition is on view January 29–May 4. A full description is available here.

Item# 117
Price $50; Members $45
ISBN 978-0-89468-309-1




Master Drawings from the Yale University Art Gallery
Hardcover or paperback, 294 pp., 114 color and 116 black-and-white illus. The exhibition is on view February 12–June 8. A full description is available here.

Hardcover

Price $65; Members $58
ISBN 0-300-11433-8

Paperback
Price $45; Members $40.50
ISBN 0-89467-962-7


Making It New: The Art and Style of Sara and Gerald Murphy
Paperback, 244 pp., 70 color and 145 black-and-white illus. The exhibition is on view February 26–May 4. A full description is available here.

Price $34.95; Members $31.50
ISBN 978-0-520-25240-0








Object Lessons
Paperback, 97 pp., 10 black-and-white illus.
Edited by Anna Hammond; essays by Jeffrey C. Alexander, Timothy Barringer, Karsten Harries, Christine Mehring, and Jessica Stockholder

Object Lessons was conceived as a faculty lectures series organized by Yale University undergraduate students, featuring professors from a variety of humanities-based disciplines across campus. Lectures focused on specific works of art from the Yale University Art Gallery’s collection and were given in the presence of the objects. This publication presents selected lectures from the Object Lessons series on Martin Johnson Heade’s Sudden Shower: Newbury Marshes, Paul Cézanne’s House of Dr. Gachet, Alberto Giacometti’s Standing Woman, Robert Morris’s Untitled (Version 1 in 19 Parts), and Dieter Roth’s Duck Hunt.
 
Item# 134
Price $16; Members $14.40
ISBN 978-0-89467-967-4
ISBN-10 0-89467-967-8




Stuart Davis: A Catalogue Raisonné

Hardcover, slipcased set of 3 volumes, 1784 pp., 890 color illus., 1220 b/w
Edited by Ani Boyajian and Mark Rutkoski, essays by William C. Agee and Karen Wilkin, preface by Earl Davis. Copublished with Yale University Press.

Exquisitely designed and produced, Stuart Davis: A Catalogue Raisonné is the highly anticipated, definitive reference on Stuart Davis’s paintings, watercolors, and drawings. Documenting the life’s work of this prolific and highly influential artist—who affected every development in American art from second-generation Ashcan realism around 1912 to color field and geometric painting in the 1960s—is a monumental achievement. In this three-volume, slipcased edition, the editors have catalogued 1,749 artworks by the artist, providing extensive documentation and information about each one. The catalogue includes a detailed chronology of Davis’s life, along with a series of essays that consider the artist’s career and significance.

Price $300; Members $270
ISBN 978-0-30010-981-8
ISBN-10 0-30010-981-4