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2012 John
Chamberlain: Choices. Exh. cat.
Edited by Susan Davidson
with contributions by Donna De Salvo, Dave
Hickey, Adrian Kohn, Don
Quaintance, and Charles Ray. Hardcover and
softcover, 240 pages with
210 color illustrations. 9.5 x 11.25
inches. Rineke Dijkstra: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Contributions by
Jennifer
Blessing, Sandra S. Phillips, Chelsea Spengemann, and Jan van
Adrichem.
Hardcover and softcover, 264 pages with 170 color illustrations.
9.75
x 11.5 inches. Paweł Althamer: Almech. Exh. cat. Contributions by Anne Applebaum, Paweł Moscicki, and Nat Trotman. Softcover, 128 pages with 70 color illustrations. 7.5 x 10.5 inches. English and German. 2011 I’d
Like the Goo-Gen-Heim. A. C.
Hollingsworth. Digital, 48 pages,
fully illustrated. Once Upon a Time. Exh. cat. Text by Joan Young. Hardcover, 32 pages with 18 color illustrations. German and English. 8.25 x 5.75 inches. Lee
Ufan: Marking Infinity. Exh.
cat.
Contributions by Tatehata Akira, Nancy Lim, Alexandra Munroe,
Reiko Tomii,
and Mika Yoshitake. Hardcover, 200 pages with 100 color
illustrations.
9.75 x 11.5 inches. The
Great Upheaval: Modern Art
from the Guggenheim Collection, 1910–1918.
Exh. cat. Essays by Tracey
Bashkoff, Emily D. Bilski, Milton A. Cohen,
Megan M. Fontanella, and
Tara Ward. Softcover, 224 pages with 150 color
illustrations. 8.5 x
12 inches. Agathe Snow: All Access World. Exh. cat. Texts by Katherine Brinson and Agathe Snow. Softcover, 76 pages with 26 color illustrations. 10 x 10 inches. The Luminous Interval. Exh. cat. Texts by Katherine Brinson, Simon Critchley with Jamieson Webster, Brian Sholis, Nancy Spector, and Susan Thompson. Hardcover, 216 pages with 160 color illustrations. 9 x 10.5 inches. English, Spanish, and Greek editions. 2010 Hugo
Boss Prize, 2010. Exh. cat.
Essays
by Katherine Brinson, Maria Lind, Jessica Morgan, Yasmil Raymond,
Angeline Scherf, Helena Tatay, and Kaelen Wilson-Goldie. Spiral bound,
128
pages with 114 color illustrations. 10.5 x 13.5 inches. Haunted:
Contemporary
Photography/Video/Performance. Exh.
cat.
Essays by Jennifer Blessing, Peggy Phelan, Lisa Saltzman, Nancy
Spector,
and Nat Trotman. Hardcover and softcover, 208 pages with 160
color
illustrations. 9 x 11 inches. English and Spanish editions. Utopia Matters: From Brotherhoods to
Bauhaus. Exh. cat. Essays by
Vivien Green,
Russell Jacoby, and Victor Margolin. 128 pages with 98
color
illustrations. Hardcover, 11 x 10 inches. English, German, and
Italian
editions. Color Fields. Exh. cat. Texts by David Anfam, Richard Armstrong, and Clement Greenberg. Softcover, 76 pages with 19 illustrations. 9.6 x 9.6 inches. Bilingual English and German edition. Julie
Mehretu: Grey Area. Revised
edition.
Exh. cat. Essays by Joan Young and Brian Dillon. 128 pages with
100
illustrations. Hardcover, 9 x 11 inches. 2009 Robert Rauschenberg: Gluts. Exh. Cat. Edited by Susan Davidson
with
essays by Trisha Brown and Mimi Thompson. 120 pages with 70 color
illustrations.
9.75 x 11 inches. English, German, and Italian editions. I’d Like the Goo-Gen-Heim. A. C. Hollingsworth. 48 pages, fully
illustrated. 6.75 x 7.75 inches. Guggenheim Museum Collection: A to Z.
Edited
by Nancy Spector. 416 pages with 310 color illustrations. 6 x 9
inches. The Museum of Non-Objective Painting:
Hilla
Rebay and the Origins of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Edited by Karole Vail, with essays
by
Tracey Bashkoff, John Hanhardt, and Don Quaintance. 336 pages, fully
illustrated.
10 1/2 x 8 5/8 inches.
The Guggenheim: Frank Lloyd
Wright
and the Making of the Modern Museum.
Contributions by Hilary Ballon, Luis Carranza, Pat Kirkham, Neil
Levine,
Scott Perkins, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, Nancy Spector, Angela
Starita,
and Gillermo Zuaznabar. 248 pages, illustrated throughout. 8.25
x
12
inches.
Frank Lloyd Wright: From Within
Outward. Exh. Cat. Essays by
Richard
Cleary,
Neil Levine, Mina Marefat, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, Joseph
M.
Siry,
and Margo Stipe. 368 pages, illustrated throughout. 10 x 11
1/2
inches. Copublished with Skira Rizzoli Publications in association
with
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Picturing America: Photorealism in the 1970s. Exh cat. Edited by Valerie Hillings with contributions by Linda Chase and David Lubin. 180 pages with 84 illustrations. 9 x 10 inches. Bilingual English and German edition. The Third Mind: Artists Contemplate Asia, 1860–1989. Exh. cat. Edited by Alexandra Munroe. Text by Vivien Greene, Harry Harootuni, Richard King, Alexandra Munroe, Ikuyo Nakagawa, David Patterson, Kathleen Pyne and D. Scott Atkinson, J. Thomas Rimer, Kristine Stiles, and Bert Winther-Tamaki. 468 pages with 270 illustrations. 9 x 12 inches. The index for The Third Mind exhibition catalogue is available online. Download the PDF. 2008 The
Hugo Boss Prize 2008. Edited by
Joan Young with texts by T. J. Demos, Liza Johnson, Shanna Ketchum-Heap
of Birds, Lars Bang Larsen, and Gerhard Mack. 112 pages with 114
illustrations.
10.5 x 13.5 inches. Anish Kapoor: Memory. Exh. cat. Essays by Steven Holl with
David van der Leer, Christopher Hornee-Jones, Sandhini Poddar, Gayatri
Spivak,
and Henri Lustiger-Thaler. 128 pages with 60 illustrations. 7 x
12
inches. theanyspacewhatever. Exh. cat. Edited by Nancy Spector.
Essays
by Michael Archer, Jan Avgikos, Daniel Birnbaum, Ina Blom,
Stefano
Boeri,
Francesco Bonami, Nicolas Bourriaud, Xavier Douroux,
Patricia
Falguieres,
Heike Föll, Hal Foster, Massimiliano Gioni, Michael
Govan,
Dorothea von Hantelmann, Jens Hoffmann, Chrissie Iles, Branden
Joseph,
Emily King, Christy Lange, Maria Lind, Tom Morton, Molly Nesbit,
Hans
Ulrich Obrist, Beatrix Ruf, Stephan Schmidt-Wulffen, Barbara
Steiner,
Rachael Thomas, Giorgio Verzotti, Olivier Zahm. 250 pages with
85
illustrations.
6.25 x 9 inches. Catherine Opie: American Photographer. Exh. cat. Essays by Jennifer
Blessing
with Nat Trotman, with contributions by Dorothy Allison and
Russell
Ferguson.
288 pages with 237 illustrations. 11.5 x 10 inches. Freeway Balconies.
By Collier Schorr. Introduction by Nancy Spector with essays by Dominic
Eichler and Sarah Lewis. 128 pages with 133 illustrations. 8.25 x 11
inches. Cai Guo-Qiang: I Want to Believe. Exh. cat. Essays by David Joselit, Miwon Kwon, Alexandra Munroe, Wang Hui. 316 pages with 230 illustrations. 9.75 x 11 inches.Purchase Online True North.
Exh. cat. Essay by Rebecca Solnit. Introduction by Jennifer Blessing.
72
pages with 28 illustrations. 10 x 10 inches. English and German
editions.
2007 Richard Prince.
Exh. cat. Essays by Nancy Spector, John Dogg, and Jack Bankowsky.
Interviews
by Glenn O’Brien. 372 pages with 238 illustrations. 8 x 11
inches. Art in America: 300 Years of Innovation. Spanish edition. Co-published with El Viso. Phoebe
Washburn: Regulated Fool’s Milk Meadow.
Exh. cat. Essays by Jan Avgikos and Ben Hamper. Interview by Joan
Young.
72 pages with 91 illustrations. 7 1/2 x 11 inches. English and
German
editions. Guggenheim Collection: 1940s to Now. Exh. cat. Essays by Anthony Calnek and Valerie Hillings. Catalogue entries by the Guggenheim Museum. 304 pages with 148 illustrations. 9 x 11 inches. Co-published with National Gallery of Victoria.
Matthew
Barney and Joseph Beuys: All in the Present Must Be Transformed.
Exh.
cat. Edited by Nancy Spector. Essays by Nancy Spector, Mark
Taylor,
Christian Scheidemann, and Nat Trotman. 164 pages with 92
images. 7
1/2
x 9 3/4 inches.
English
and
German editions. Felix Gonzalez-Torres: America. Exh. cat. Essay by Nancy Spector. Conversation with Amada Cruz, Susanne Ghez, and Ann Goldstein. 80 pages with 29 illustrations. 7 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Bilingual English and Italian edition. Felix
Gonzalez-Torres. By Nancy
Spector.
Revised edition
with new preface by Nancy Spector. 230 pages
with 169 illustrations. 6 x
9 1/4 inches. Art in America: 300 Years of Innovation. Exh. cat. Edited by Susan Davidson. Essays by Michael Leja, Margaretta M. Lovell, Patricia Johnston and Jessica Lanier, David M. Lubin, Elizabeth Kennedy, Nancy Mowll Mathews, Justin Wolff, Anthony W. Lee, Robert Rosenblum, and Susan Cross. Timeline by Helen Hsu. 352 pages with 277 illustrations. 9 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches. English, Chinese, and abbreviated Russian editions. Co-published with Merrell Publishers. Divisionism/Neo-Impressionism:
Arcadia and Anarchy. Exh. cat.
Edited
by Vivien Greene. Essays by Vivien Greene, Giovanna Ginex, Aurora
Scotti
Tosini, and Dominique Lobstein. 136 pages with 66 illustrations.
9 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches. English and German editions. 2006
The
Guggenheim
Collection. Exh.
cat.
Essays
by Anthony Calnek, Matthew Drutt, Lisa Dennison, Michael
Govan,
Jennifer Blessing, Diane Waldman, Kay Heymer, Susan Davidson,
Julia
Brown,
and Ted Mann. 344 pages with 300 illustrations. 10 x 11 1/4
inches.
English and German editions.
Zaha Hadid.
Exh. cat. Essays by Germano Celant, Joseph Giovannini, Detlef Mertins,
Patrik
Schumacher, and Mónica Ramírez-Montagut. Interview with Alvin
Boyarsky
and Zaha Hadid. 198 pages with 253 illustrations. 9 1/2 x 9 1/2
inches. Rubens and His Age: Masterpieces from the Hermitage Museum. Illustrated checklist of the exhibition. Foreword by Thomas Krens. 36 pages with 47 illustrations. 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches.
The
Hugo
Boss Prize: 2006. Exh.
cat.
Introduction by Joan
Young; essays by Yates McKee, Rein Wolfs, Mark
Godfrey, Adam
Szymczyk, Joan Young, and Nancy Spector. 108 pages
with
66
illustrations. 10 3/4 x 13 1/2 inches. David Smith: A Centennial. Exh. cat. Essays by Carmen Giménez, Rosalind E. Krauss, David Anfam, Michael Brenson, and Paul Hayes Tucker. Annotated Checklist of Sculptures by Sarah B. Kianovsky. Chronology by Bénédicte Ajac and Nat Trotman. 450 pages with 175 full-color plates, and 109 figures and illustrations. 10 x 11 inches. Co-published with Tf Editores. Hanne Darboven: Hommage à Picasso. Exh cat. Essays by Anne Rorimer, Valerie L. Hillings, Gerd de Vries with Sibylle Omlin, Wolfgang Marx, and Svenja Gräfin von Reichenbach. 92 pages with 32 plates, 16 figures, and audio CD. 9 1/4 x 111/4 inches. English and German editions. 2005
Art of Tomorrow: Hilla Rebay and Solomon
R.
Guggenheim. Exh. cat.
Essays
by Vivian E. Barnett, Jo-Anne Birnie Danzker, Robert Rosenblum,
Brigitte
Salmen, Karole Vail, and Roland von Rebay. 256 pages with 220
illustrations.
81/2 x 11 inches. English and German editions. The Buren Times. Exh. cat. Essays by Lisa Dennison, Susan Cross, Bernard Blistene, Alison Gingeras, and Valerie Hillings. 80 pages. 27 x 22 inches. Capolavori del Guggenheim. Il grande collezionismo da Renoir a Warhol. Exh. cat. Introduction by Enzo Siciliano. Essays by Lisa Dennison, Jennifer Blessing, Mark C. Taylor, Francesco Dal Co, Nicoletta Leonardi, Enzo Siciliano, and Germano Celant. 138 illustrations. 208 pages. 8 3/4 x 10 1/2 inches. Italian language edition. The Art of the Motorcycle. Abridged English language edition. Douglas Gordon’s The Vanity of Allegory. Exh. Cat. Essay by Nancy Spector. Catalogue entries by Francis McKee with Douglas Gordon. 48 pages and 49 color cards. Boxed, 4 x 6 inches. English and German editions. RUSSIA! Exh. cat. Introductions by James Billington and Mikhail Shwydkoi. Essays by Gerold Vzdornov, Sergei Androsov, Evgenia Petrova, Mikhail Allenov, Lidia Iovleva, Robert Rosenblum, Albert Kostenevich, Dmitry Sarabianov, Boris Groys, Valerie Hillings, Ekaterina Degot, and Alexander Borovsky. 341 illustrations. 426 pages. 9.25 x 10.5 inches. RUSSIA! Catalogue of the Exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, and the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum, Las Vegas. Exh. cat. Catalogue entries by Alexander Chubinsky, Angela Kudriavtseva, Elena Morshakova, Elena Yablonskaya, Irina Bobrovnitskaya, Igor Komarov, Inna Vishnevskaya, Irina Zagorodnyaya, Lubov Kirillova, Masha Chlenova, Marina Martyunova, Natalia Abramova, Natalia Bushuyeva, Natalia Markina, Natalia Rashkovan, Olga Melnikova, Scott Niichel, Valentina Chubinskaya, Valeria Fedotova, and Valerie Hillings. 414 images. 88 pages. 9.25 x 10.5 inches. RUSSIA! The Majesty of the Tsars: Treasures from the Kremlin Museum. Exh. cat. Essays by Irina Bobrovnitskaya, Olga Melnikova, and Liudmila Shanskaya. 147 illustrations. 100 pages. 9.75 x 10.75 inches. William Kentridge: Black Box / Chambre Noire. Exh. cat. Introduction by Maria-Christina Villaseñor. Essays by William Kentridge and Maria-Christina Villaseñor. 71 illustrations. 136 pages. 11 x 8.75 inches. English and German editions.
2004 Boccioni’s Materia: A Futurist Masterpiece and the Avant-Garde in Milan and Paris. Exh. cat. Edited by Laura Mattioli Rossi. Essays by Emily Braun, Flavio Fergonzi, Giovanna Ginex, Vivien Greene, Laura Mattioli Rossi, Fausto Petrella, and Gianluca Poldi. 172 pages with 40 plates and 127 figures.
Speaking with Hands: Photographs from the
Buhl
Collection. Essays by
Jennifer
Blessing, Kirsten A. Hoving, and Ralph Rugoff; catalogue
entries by
Matthew
S. Witkovsky with Melanie Mariño and Nat Trotman. 264
pages. Constantin Brancusi: The Essence of Things. Exh. cat.Essays by Carmen Gimenez, Matthew Gale, Sanda Miller, Alexandra Parigoris, and Jon Wood. 128 pages. Nam June Paik: Global Groove 2004. Exh. cat. Essays by John G. Hanhardt, Caitlin Jones, and Anja Osswald; reprint of Nam June Paik: Videa ‘n’Videology 1959–1973. 144 pages. English and German editions. Robert Mapplethorpe and the Classical Tradition. Exh. cat. Edited by Germano Celant and Arkady Ippolitov, with Karole Vail. Essays by Arkady Ippolitov, Jennifer Blessing, and Germano Celant. 232 pages with 120 plates and 30 text illustrations. English and German editions. The Pursuit of Pleasure. Exh. cat. Texts by Robert Rosenblum. 112 pages. Masterpieces from the Guggenheim Collection: From Renoir to Warhol. Exh. cat. Essays by Thomas Krens, Lisa Dennison, and Shunsuke Kijima. 244 pages. Japanese edition. The Hugo Boss Prize: 2004. Exh. cat. Introduction by Joan Young; essays by Marcella Beccaria, Jan Tumlir, Rosa Martinez, Francis McKee, Molly Nesbit, and Hans-Ulrich Obrist. 102 pages. The Aztec Empire. Exh. cat. Introduction by Felipe Solís. Essays by Beatriz de la Fuente, William T. Sanders, Mercedes de la Garza, Felipe Solís, Ann Cyphers, Linda Manzanilla, Richard A. Diehl, Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, Juan Alberto Román Berrelleza, Karl Taube, Roberto Velasco Alonso, Guilhem Olivier, Elizabeth Hill Boone, Michael E. Smith, Richard F. Townsend, Frances F. Berdan, Perla Valle Pérez, Verónica Velásquez, José Luis Roja Martínez, Nelly M. Robles García, Phil C. Weigand, Miguel León-Portilla, and Pablo Escalante Gonzalbo. 376 pages. English and Spanish editions. The Aztec Empire: Catalogue of the Exhibition. Exh. cat. 80 pages. John Baldessari: Somewhere Between Almost Right and Not Quite (With Orange). Essays by Tracey Bashkoff, Russell Ferguson, John G. Hanhardt, and Frederic Tuten. 104 pages. Giorgio Armani. Exh. cat. Italian-language exhibition brochure based on Italian catalogue translation. 2003 A Century of Painting: From Renoir to Rothko. Exh. cat. Introduction by Thomas Krens and Germano Celant. 128 pages. Bruce Nauman: Theaters of Experience. Exh. cat. Essays by Susan Cross and Christine Hoffmann. 72 pages. English and German bilingual edition.
From Picasso to Pollock: Classics of
Modern
Art. Exh. cat.
Introduction
by Lisa Dennison. 176 pages. American Pop Icons. Exh. cat. Essay by Susan Davidson. 136 pages. James Rosenquist: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Edited by Walter Hopps and Sarah Bancroft. Essays by Walter Hopps, Julia Blaut, and Ruth E. Fine; texts by Sarah Bancroft, Chris Balsiger, Michelle Harewood, and Eugene E. Epstein; chronology, by Sarah Bancroft; exhibition history and selected bibliography compiled by Sarah Bancroft with Janice Yang. 444 pages. Permanence through Change: The Variable Media Approach. Edited by Alain Depocas, Jon Ippolito, and Caitlin Jones. Introductions by John G. Hanhardt and Bruce Sterling; texts by Richard Rinehart, Tiffany Ludwig, Thomas Mulready, Alena Williams, Steve Dietz, Jon Ippolito, Carol Stringari, Caitlin Jones, and Alain Depocas. 138 pages. English and French bilingual edition. Published with the Daniel Langlois Foundation for Art, Science, and Technology. Matthew Barney: The Order. Text by Nancy Spector, Joan Young, and Kelly O’Brien. 32 pages. Tom Sachs: Nutsy’s. Exh. cat. Edited by John G. Hanhardt and Maria-Christina Villaseñor. Essays by John Hanhardt and Maria-Christina Villaseñor and Glenn O’Brien; interview by Maria-Christina Villaseñor. 136 pages. English and German editions. Kazimir Malevich: Suprematism. Exh. cat. Edited by Matthew Drutt. Essays by Matthew Drutt, Jean-Claude Marcadé, Nina Gurianova, Vasilii Rakitin, Tatiana Mikhienko, Yevgenia Petrova; letters and documents by Kazimir Malevich; exhibition history by Matthew Drutt. 272 pages. English and German editions. Purchase Online
2002
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum: An
Architectural Appreciation.
76
pages. The Hugo Boss Prize: 2002. Exh. cat. Introduction by Susan Cross; essays by Nico Israel, James Rondeau, Yuko Hasegawa, Maria-Christina Villaseñor, Francesco Bonami, and Jörg Heiser. 110 pages. Art Through the Ages: Masterpieces of Painting from Titian to Picasso. Exh. cat. Essays by Thomas Krens, Liudmila Kagané, and Karl Shütz. 176 pages. Bill Viola: Going Forth By Day. Exh. cat. Interview by John G. Hanhardt; writings by Bill Viola. 128 pages. English and German editions. Bill Viola: Going Forth By Day Process/Prozess. Exh. cat. Interview by John G. Hanhardt; writings by Bill Viola. 82 pages. English and German bilingual edition. Matthew Barney: The Cremaster Cycle. Exh. cat. Edited by Nancy Spector. Essays by Nancy Spector and Neville Wakefield; interviews by Nancy Spector and Joan Young; film credits, list of works, exhibition history, bibliography, and screening history compiled by Nat Trotman and Joan Young. 528 pages. English and German editions. Matthew Barney: Cremaster 3. Edited by Matthew Barney. 204 pages. 2001 Frank Gehry, Architect. Exh. cat. Edited by J. Fiona Ragheb. Essays by Mildred Friedman, J. Fiona Ragheb, Beatriz Colomina, Jean-Louis Cohen, and William J. Mitchell. 392 pages. English and Spanish editions.
Guggenheim
Museum Collection: A to Z
(second,
revised edition). Edited by Nancy Spector. Entries by Bridget
Alsdorf,
Jan Avgikos, Jennifer Blessing, Matthew Drutt, Cornelia Lauf,
J.
Fiona
Ragheb, Nancy Spector. 392 pages. Masterpieces and Master Collectors: Impressionist and Early Modern Paintings from the Hermitage and Guggenheim Museums. Exh. cat. Essays by Albert Kostenevich and Lisa Dennison. 212 pages. On the Sublime: Mark Rothko, Yves Klein, James Turrell. Exh cat. Essays by Tracey Bashkoff, Robert Rosenblum, Thomas McEvilley, and Frances Richard. 136 pages. English and German editions. Rachel Whiteread: Transient Spaces. Exh .cat. Essays by Lisa Dennison, Beatriz Colmonina; fiction piece by A. M. Homes; interview by Craig Houser. 168 pages. English and German editions. The Sultan’s Signature: Ottoman Calligraphy from the Sakip Sabanci Museum, Sabanci University, Istanbul. M. Ugur Derman. 212 pages. English, German, and Turkish editions.
Thannhauser:
The Thannhauser Collection of
the Guggenheim Museum. Edited
by Matthew Drutt. Essays
by Colin B. Bailey, Albert Boime, Beth Archer
Brombert, Anne F.
Collins,
Ann Dumas, Matthew Drutt, Elizabeth W.
Easton, Michael
FitzGerald,
Jack Flam, Fred Licht, Joachim Pissarro,
Theodore Reff,
Robert
Rosenblum, Richard Shiff, Belinda Thomson, Paul
Tucker, and
Mary
Weaver. 320 pages.
2000 Jeff Koons: Easyfun-Ethereal. Exh. cat. Foreword by Dr. Rolf-E. Breuer; preface and acknowledgments by Thomas Krens; interview with Jeff Koons by David Sylvester; essay by Robert Rosenblum. 80 pages. English and German editions. Sugimoto: Portraits. Exh. cat. Essays by Nancy Spector,, Carol Armstrong, Norman Bryson, Thomas Kellein; interview with Hiroshi Sugimoto by Tracey Bashkoff. 170 pages. English and German editions. Lawrence Weiner: NACHALLES/AFTERALL. Exh. cat. Postscript by Lisa Dennison and Nancy Spector. 96 pages. English/German edition. The Worlds of Nam June Paik. Exh. cat. John G. Hanhardt. 292 pages. English, Spanish, and Korean editions. The Hugo Boss Prize: 2000. Exh. cat. Essays by Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, Jan Avgikos, Alison Gingeras, Ralph Rugoff, Klaus Kertess, Francesco Bonami, and Octavio Zaya. 104 pages.
1999 Anni Albers. Exh. cat. Introduction by Nicholas Fox Weber; essays by Virginia Gardner Troy, Jean-Paul Leclercq, Kelly Feeney, and Pandora Tabatabai Asbaghi; text by Anni Albers. 184 pages. English and Italian editions. Richard Serra: Escultura 1985–1999. Exh. cat. Essay by Hal Foster; interview with Richard Serra by David Sylvester; edited by Russell Ferguson, Anthony McCall, and Clara Weyergraf-Serra. 256 pages. In Spanish. Surrealism: Two Private Eyes, The Nesuhi Ertegun and Daniel Filipacchi Collections. Exh. cat. Essays by Timothy Baum, José Pierre, Werner Spies, Rosalind E. Krauss, Jean Toulet; interview with Daniel Filipacchi by David Sylvester; biographies by Jacques Baron. 894 pages (2 volumes). Amazons of the Avant-Garde. Exh. cat. Introduction by Matthew Drutt; essays by John E. Bowlt, Charlotte Douglas, Laura Engelstein, Olga Matich, Nicoletta Misler, Ekaterina Dyogot, Georgii Kovalenko, Jane A. Sharp, Natalia Adaskina and Dmitrii Sarabianov, Nina Gurianova, Alexander Lavrentiev, Vasilii Rakitin. 366 pages. English, German,Italian, Russian, and Spanish editions. Clemente. Exh. cat. Essays by Lisa Dennison, Gita Mehta, Ettore Sottsass, Robert Creeley, Jyotindra Jain, Gus Van Sant, Francesco Pellizzi, Raymond Foye, Rene Ricard; entries by Craig Houser; poems by Robert Creeley, Gregory Corso and Allen Ginsberg; exhibition history by Melanie Mariño. English and Spanish editions. Andy Warhol: A Factory. Exh. cat. Introduction by Thomas Krens; essay by Germano Celant. German and Spanish editions. 600 pages. Dan Flavin: The Architecture of Light. Exh. cat. Introduction by J. Fiona Ragheb; essays by Joseph Kosuth, Frances Colpitt, Michael Govan, Brydon E. Smith, Jonathan Crary, Tiffany Bell, Michael Newman; writings by Dan Flavin; biography by Kara Vander Weg. 96 pages. English and German editions.
1998 The Art of the Motorcycle. Exh. cat. Edited by Matthew Drutt. Essays by Charles M. Falco, Dennis Hopper, Melissa Holbrook Pierson, Ted Polhemus, Ikuya Sato, Art Simon, Mark C. Taylor and José Márquez, and Hunter S. Thompson. 432 pages. English, German, and Spanish editions. A Century in Crisis: Modernity and Tradition in the Art of Twentieth-Century China. Exh. cat. By Julia F. Andrews and Kuiyi Shen. Essays by Jonathan Spence, Shan Guolin, Christina Chu, Xue Yongnian, and Mayching Kao. 336 pages. English and Spanish editions. China: 5,000 Years, Innovation and Transformation in the Arts. Exh. cat. Selected by Sherman Lee. Introductions by Lee and Zhang Wenbin, essays by Helmut Brinker, James Cahill, Elizabeth Childs-Johnson, Patricia Ebrey, et al. 504 pages. English and Spanish editions. From Dürer to Rauschenberg: A Quintessence of Drawing, Masterworks from the Albertina and the Guggenheim. Exh. cat. Entries by Fritz Koreny, Erwin Pokorny, Achim Gnann, et al. 312 pages. German and Spanish editions. Peggy Guggenheim: A Celebration. Exh. cat. By Karole P. B. Vail. Essay by Thomas M. Messer. 160 pages. English and Italian editions. Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864–1916): Danish Painter of Solitude and Light. Exh. cat. Essays by Robert Rosenblum and Poul Vad. 192 pages. The Hugo Boss Prize: 1998. Exh. cat, 2 vols. (catalogue and artists’ postcards). Essay by Nancy Spector. Premises: Invested Spaces in Visual Arts, Architecture & Design from France, 1958–1998. Exh. cat. Edited by Bernard Blistène, Alison M. Gingeras, and Alain Guiheux. Essays by Philippe Abaïzar, Joseph Abram, Dudley Andrew, Benjamin H. D. Buchloh, Denis Hollier, Sylvère Lotringer, D. N. Rodowick, and Sophie Tasma-Anargyros. 544 pages. Rendezvous: Masterpieces from the Centre Georges Pompidou and the Guggenheim Museums. Exh. cat. Essays by Bernard Blistène and Lisa Dennison, Yve-Alain Bois, Stanley Cavell, Jean-Louis Cohen, and Mark C. Taylor; texts by Craig Houser; artist biographies and entries edited by Susan Hapgood. 708 pages. James Rosenquist: The Swimmer in the Econo-mist. Exh. cat. Essay by Judith Goldman, interview between Rosenquist and Robert Rosenblum. 60 pages. English and German editions. 1997 Stuart Davis. Exh. cat. Essays by Rudi H. Fuchs, Lewis Kachur, Diane Kelder, Francesca Pirani, Wayne L. Roosa, Ben Sidran, and Karen Wilkin. 212 pages . English and Italian editions. Frank O. Gehry: Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. By Coosje van Bruggen. 216 pages. English, Spanish, German, and French editions. George Grosz. Gli anni berlinesi. Exh. cat. Essay by Ralph Jentsch. 231 pages. English and Italian edition. Guggenheim Magazine 10 (spring 1997) and 11 (fall 1997). Jenny Holzer. Essay by Diane Waldman and interview between Holzer and Waldman. 168 pages. English and German editions. Cristina Iglesias. Exh. cat. Introduction by Carmen Giménez, essays by Nancy Princenthal, Adrian Searle, and Barbara Maria Stafford. 160 pages. English and Spanish editions. Capolavori della Collezione Gianni Mattioli. Exh. cat. Essays by Emily Braun and Laura Mattioli Rossi. 120 pages. English and Italian editions. Robert Rauschenberg: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Introduction by Walter Hopps and Charles F. Stuckey; essays by Trisha Brown; Ruth E. Fine; Billy Klüver with Julie Martin; Rosalind Krauss; Steve Paxton; Nancy Spector; and Stuckey; chronology by Joan Young with Susan Davidson; exhibition and performance histories and bibliography by Mary Lynn Kotz. 632 pages. English and German editions. Reversible Destiny—Arakawa/Gins. Exh. cat. Introductions by Michael Govan and Jean-François Lyotard; essays by Andrew Benjamin; Charles W. Haxthausen; Radovan Ivsic and Annie Le Brun; Ed Keller, Johannes Knesl, Greg Lynn, and Jesse Reiser; George Lakoff; F. L. Rush; Mark C. Taylor; and Bernhard Waldenfels; artist sections with texts by Arakawa and Madeline Gins. 324 pages.
Rrose
is a Rrose is a Rrose:
Gender Performance in Photography.
Exh. cat. By Jennifer Blessing.
Essays
by Judith Halberstam, Nancy
Spector, Carole-Anne Tyler, and
Sarah
Wilson; picture essay by Lyle
Ashton Harris. 224 pages. Visions of Paris: Robert Delaunay’s Series. Exh. cat. Introduction by Mark Rosenthal, essay by Matthew Drutt. 148 pages. English and German editions.
1996 Abstraction in the Twentieth Century: Total Risk, Freedom, Discipline. Exh. cat. Essay by Mark Rosenthal, chronology by Ivy Barsky, Rebecca Butterfield, and Denise McColgan. 326 pages. In/sight: African Photographers, 1940 to the Present. Exh. cat. introduction by Clare Bell, essays by Okwui Enwezor, Enwezor and Octavio Zaya, and Olu Oguibe. 280 pages. Africa: The Art of a Continent, 100 Works of Power and Beauty. Exh. cat. Introduction by Cornel West, essays by Kwame Anthony Appiah, Suzanne Preston Blier, Ekpo Eyo, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Peter Mark. 200 pages. Mediascape. Exh. cat. Essay by Heinrich Klotz, texts by Matthew Drutt, Ursula Frohne, and Oliver Seifert. 64 pages. Guggenheim Magazine 8 (summer 1996). 48 pages. Masterpieces from the Guggenheim Museum. Exh. cat. Essay by Thomas Krens. 228 pages. English, Chinese, and Korean editions. Masterpieces from the Guggenheim Museum. Exh. cat. Essays by Thomas Krens and David Teh-yu Wang. 228 pages. Guggenheim Magazine 9 (fall 1996). 56 pages. Max Beckmann in Exile. Exh. cat. Introduction by Matthew Drutt, essays by Eric Fischl, Barbara Stehlé-Akhtar, Stephan Lackner, and Reinhard Spieler. 144 pages. Ellsworth Kelly. Exh. cat. Essays by Clare Bell, Roberta Bernstein, Carter Ratcliff, Mark Rosenthal, and Diane Waldman. 344 pages. English and German editions. A Century of Sculpture: The Nasher Collection. Exh. cat. Introduction by Carmen Giménez, interview with Raymond Nasher by Steven A. Nash, text by Michael Brenson. 336 pages. The Hugo Boss Prize: 1996. Exh. cat. Texts by Lisa Dennison and Nancy Spector, and Jon Ippolito. 80-page book and 36 postcards. Pablo Picasso: L’Atelier. Exh. cat. Essays by Dore Ashton, Fred Licht, and Paolo Spezzani. 192 pages. English and Italian editions. 1995 Claes Oldenburg: An Anthology. First and second eds. Exh. cat. Essays by Germano Celant, Dieter Koepplin, and Mark Rosenthal. 592 pages. Second ed., 588 pages. English and Germen editions. Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Exh. cat. Essay by Nancy Spector. 248 pages. English, Spanish, French, and Galician editions. Ross Bleckner. Exh. cat. Essays by Thomas Crow, Lisa Dennison, and Simon Watney. 220 pages. Berriaren Tradizioa: Guggenheim Bildumako Maisu-Lanak, 1945–1990/La Tradición de lo Nuevo: Obras Maestras de la Colección Guggenheim, 1945–1990. Exh. cat. Essays by Scott Gutterman and Sam Hunter. 240 pages. Euskera/Spanish edition. Georg Baselitz. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman; anthology of artist writings. 296 pages. English and German editions. Antipodean Currents: Ten Contemporary Artists from Australia. Exh. cat. Introduction by Julia Robinson, texts by Roger Benjamin, David Bromfield, Rex Butler, John Clark, Edward Colless, Eleanor Heartney, Catharine Lumby, Victoria Lynn, Terence Maloon, Gael Newton, Julia Robinson, Daniel Thomas, and Nicholas Zurbrugg. 160 pages. Guggenheim Magazine 7 (winter 1995–96). 32 pages. Alberto Giacometti. Le sculture di Giacometti dalle collezioni Guggenheim. Exh. Essay by Fred Licht. 56 pages. Italian language edition. 1994 Meisterwerke aus dem Guggenheim. Exh. cat. Essays by Ingried Brugger, Lisa Dennison, Peter Gorsen, Michael Govan, Thomas Krens, and Klaus Albrecht Schröder. 246 pages. In German. Guggenheim Magazine 5 (spring/summer 1994). 80 pages. Josef Albers: Glass, Color, and Light. First and second eds. Exh. cat. Essays by Fred Licht and Nicholas Fox Weber, catalogue by Brenda Danilowitz. 152 pages. English, German, Italian, and Spanish editions. Mark Rothko in New York. Diane Waldman. 144 pages. Oskar Kokoschka, Works on Paper: The Early Years, 1897–1917. Exh. cat. Essay by Alice Strobl and Alfred Weidinger. 192 pages. Meisterwerke aus dem Guggenheim Museum. Exh. cat. Essay by Thomas Krens. 224 pages. German and Finnish/Swedish editions. The Italian Metamorphosis, 1943–1968. Exh. cat. Introductions by Germano Celant and Umberto Eco; essays by Jennifer Blessing, Andrea Branzi, Gian Piero Brunetta, Germano Celant, Anna Costantini, Teresa de Lauretis, Dennis Doordan, Maurizio Fagiolo dell’Arco, Giorgio Galli, Vittorio Gregotti, Micaela Martegani Luini, Luigi Settembrini, Penny Sparke, Valerie Steele, Pandora Tabatabai Asbaghi, Marcia E. Vetrocq, and Italo Zannier; chronology by Lisa Panzera. 740 pages. English and German editions. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Essay by Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer. 90 pages. English, Italian, German, Spanish, French, and Japanese editions. Guggenheim Magazine 6 (winter 1994–95). 72 pages. 1993 Guggenheim Bildumaren Maisu-Lan Modernoak/Obras maestras modernas de la colección Guggenheim. Exh. cat. Essay by Thomas Krens. Euskera/Spanish edition. 224 pages. Guggenheim Magazine 3 (summer 1993). 80 pages. Guggenheim Magazine 4 (fall 1993). 72 pages. Lothar Baumgarten: America Invention. Exh. cat. Artist’s project by Lothar Baumgarten, introduction by Michael Govan, essays by Vincent Crapanzano, Hal Foster, Michael Govan, Robert S. Grumet, N. Scott Momaday, and Craig Owens. 112 pages. Masterpieces from the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Essay by Philip Rylands. 264 pages. English and Italian editions. Osmosis: Ettore Spalletti and Haim Steinbach. Exh. cat. Essays by Germano Celant and Nancy Spector, artists’ projects by Ettore Spalletti and Haim Steinbach, interview with Ettore Spalletti and Haim Steinbach by Germano Celant. 112 pages. Paul Klee at the Guggenheim Museum. Exh. cat. Introduction by Lisa Dennison, essay by Andrew Kagan. 208 pages. English and Spanish editions. Picasso and the Age of Iron. Exh. cat. Introduction by Carmen Giménez, essays by Dore Ashton and Francisco Calvo Serraller. 336 pages. Rebecca Horn. Exh. cat.Interviews with Rebecca Horn by Germano Celant and Stuart Morgan, essays by Giuliana Bruno, Germano Celant, Katharina Schmidt, and Nancy Spector. 348 pages. English, German, and French editions. Roy Lichtenstein. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman, chronology by Clare Bell. 408 pages. English and German editions. 1992 Guggenheim Commemorative Magazine. Published on the occasion of the reopening of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the opening of the Guggenheim Museum Soho. 80 pages. Guggenheim Magazine 2 (fall 1992). 64 pages. Guggenheim Museum: A to Z. Edited by Nancy Spector. Texts by Jan Avgikos, Jennifer Blessing, Cornelia Lauf, Nancy Spector, et al. 298 pages. Guggenheim Museum: Thannhauser Collection. Essays by Vivian Endicott Barnett, Fred Licht, and Paul Tucker, catalogue by Vivian Endicott Barnett. 192 pages. Giuseppe Santomaso: Lettere a Palladio. Exh. cat. Essay by Fred Licht. 48 pages. English and Italian editions. Homage to Gastone Novelli. Exh. cat. Essay by Annarita Fuso. 34 pages. English and Italian editions. Marc Chagall and the Jewish Theater. Exh. cat. Introduction by Jennifer Blessing, essays by Susan Compton and Benjamin Harshav. 224 pages. Masterpieces from the Guggenheim. Exh. cat. Essays by Umberto Eco and Thomas Krens. 256 pages. English and French editions. 1991 Museo Guggenheim: Las últimas vanguardias 1940–1991. Exh. cat. Introduction by Carmen Giménez, essays by Jean-Christophe Ammann, Francisco Calvo Serraller, Thomas Krens, Nancy Spector, and Diane Waldman. 136 pages. In Spanish. Watercolors by Kandinsky at the Guggenheim Museum: A Selection from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Hilla von Rebay Foundation. Second ed., 1993. Exh. cat. Essay by Susan B. Hirschfeld. 188 pages. English, German, Italian, and Spanish editions. Kandinsky: Acquerelli dal Museo Guggenheim. Exh. cat. Essay by Susan B. Hirschfeld. Published by the Guggenheim Museum and Edizione Carte Segrete, Rome. 192 pages. Italian language edition. Kandinsky acuarelas: Colección del Museo Solomon R. Guggenheim y de la Fundación Hilla von Rebay. Exh. cat. Essays by Vivian Endicott Barnett, Fernando Huici, and Fred Licht .196 pages. Spanish language edition. Kandinsky Aquarelle aus dem Guggenheim Museum. Exh. cat. Essay by Susan B. Hirschfeld . 192 pages. German language edition. Masterpieces from the Guggenheim. Exh. cat. Essays by Umberto Eco, Thomas Krens, and Fred Licht. 320 pages. 1990 1989 Mario Merz. Exh. cat. Essay by Germano Celant and interview with Mario Merz by Germano Celant. Published by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Electa, Milan. 300 pages. Refigured Painting: The German Image, 1960–88. Exh. cat. Edited by Michael Govan, Thomas Krens, and Joseph Thompson, with essays by Michael Govan, Heinrich Klotz, Thomas Krens, Hans Albert Peters, Jürgen Schilling, and Joseph Thompson. Published by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Prestel-Verlag, Munich. 292 pages.
1988
1987 Fifty Years of Collecting: An Anniversary Selection, Painting by Modern Masters. Exh. cat. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer. 152 pages. Fifty Years of Collecting: An Anniversary Selection, Painting since World War II: Europe, Latin America, North America. Exh. cat., accompanied Fifty Years of Collecting: An Anniversary Selection, Painting since World War II in Europe; Fifty Years of Collecting: An Anniversary Selection, Painting since World War II in Latin America; and Fifty Years of Collecting: An Anniversary Selection, Painting since World War II in North America. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer. 148 pages. Fifty Years of Collecting: An Anniversary Selection, Sculpture of the Modern Era. Exh. cat. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer. 148 pages. Joan Miró: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Essays by JacquesDupin, Robert S. Lubar, Thomas M. Messer, Joan Miró, and Werner Schmalenbach. Published by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in collaboration with Yale University Press, New Haven. 270 pages. Peggy Guggenheim’s Other Legacy. Exh. cat. Essays by Melvin P.Lader and Fred Licht. Published by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Arnaldo Mondadori, Milan. 88 pages. Pierre Alechinsky: Margin and Center. Exh. cat. Text by Octavio Paz, interview with Pierre Alechinsky by Michael Gibson. 176 pages.
1986 Enzo Cucchi. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 194 pages. The Expressive Figure from Rousseau to Bacon: European Art in the Guggenheim Museum Collection. Exh. cat. Text by Susan B. Hirschfeld. 16 pages. Jack Youngerman. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 104 pages. Jan Groth. Exh. cat. Essay by Carter Ratcliff. 76 pages. Oskar Kokoschka 1886–1980. Exh. cat. Essay by Richard Calvocoressi. 248 pages. Richard Long. Exh. cat. Essay by R. H. Fuchs. Published by Thames and Hudson, London, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. 240 pages.
1985 Kandinsky in Paris: 1934–1944. Exh. cat. Essays by Vivian Endicott Barnett and Christian Derouet. 268 pages. New Horizons in American Art: 1985 Exxon National Exhibition. Exh. cat. Essay by Lisa Dennison. 120 pages. Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. Introduction and texts by Angelica Zander Rudenstine. Published by Harry N. Abrams, New York, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. 844 pages. Transformations in Sculpture: Four Decades of American and European Art. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 272 pages.
1984 From Degas to Calder: Major Sculpture and Works on Paper from the Guggenheim Museum Collection. Exh. cat. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer. 28 pages. Michael Singer. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 84 pages. Will Insley: The Opaque Civilization. Exh. cat. Text by Will Insley, interview with Will Insley by Linda Shearer. 88 pages. 1983 Handbook: The Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer, texts by Lucy Guida: Flint. Published by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and Harry N. Abrams, New York. 224 pages. Rev. eds., 1986, Handbook: The Peggy Guggenheim Collection and Collezione Peggy Guggenheim. Additional texts by Elizabeth C. Childs. Published by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. 336 pages. Julio González: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Essay by Margit Rowell. 216 pages. Kandinsky at the Guggenheim. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer, essay and texts by Vivian Endicott Barnett. Published by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Abbeville Press, New York. 312 pages. Kandinsky: Russian and Bauhaus Years, 1915–1933. Exh. cat. Essay by Clark V. Poling. 360 pages. New Perspectives in American Art: 1983 Exxon National Exhibition. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 160 pages. Yves Tanguy: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Essay by Roland Penrose. 24 pages.
1982 Italian Art Now: An American Perspective, 1982 Exxon International Exhibition. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 144 pages. Jack Tworkov: Fifteen Years of Painting. Exh. cat. Essay by Andrew Forge. 64 pages. Kandinsky in Munich: 1896–1914. Exh. cat. Foreword by Carl E. Schorske, essays by Peter Jelavich and Peg Weiss. 312 pages. One Hundred Works: The Peggy Guggenheim Collection/Cento Opere: La Collezione Peggy Guggenheim. Foreword by Thomas Messer. 128 pages. English and Italian editions. Öyvind Fahlström. Exh. cat. Texts by Erró, Öyvind Fahlström, Olle Granath, Pontus Hultén, Billy Klüver, Matta, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, and Carl Frederik Reuterswärd. 120 pages. Sixty Works: The Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Exh. cat. Foreword by Thomas M. Messer. 68 pages. Sleeping Beauty–Art Now: Scandinavia Today. Exh. cat. Essays by Øystein Hjort and Pontus Hultén. 136 pages.
1981 Art of the Avant-Garde in Russia: Selections from the George Costakis Collection. Exh. cat. Essays by Margit Rowell and Angelica Zander Rudenstine. 320 pages. Jean Dubuffet: A Retrospective Glance at Eighty. Exh. cat. Texts by Jean Dubuffet, Morton L. Janklow, and Thomas M. Messer. 32 pages. Nineteen Artists–Emergent Americans: 1981 Exxon National Exhibition. Exh. cat. Introduction by Peter Frank. 92 pages. Richard Navin: The Mycenae Circle. Exh. cat. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer, text by Richard Navin. 20 pages.
1980 Expressionism: A German Intuition, 1905–1920. Exh. cat. Introduction by Paul Vogt, essays by Wolf-Dieter Dube, Horst Keller, Eberhard Roters, Martin Urban, and Paul Vogt. 336 pages. Handbook: The Guggenheim Museum Collection 1900–1980. Rev. ed., 1984. Introduction and texts by Vivian Endicott Barnett. 528 pages. Kandinsky Watercolors: A Selection from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Hilla von Rebay Foundation. Exh. cat. Essays by Vivian Endicott Barnett and Louise Averill Svendsen. 76 pages. New Images from Spain. Exh. cat. Essay by Margit Rowell. 144 pages.
1979 Joseph Beuys. Exh. cat. Introductions by Joseph Beuys and Caroline Tisdall, essay by Caroline Tisdall. 288 pages. The Planar Dimension: Europe, 1912–1932. Exh. cat. Essay by Margit Rowell.160 pages. Rufino Tamayo: Myth and Magic. Exh. cat. Essay by Octavio Paz. 248 pages. English and Spanish editions.
1978 The Guggenheim Museum: Justin K. Thannhauser Collection. Introduction and text by Vivian Endicott Barnett. 216 pages. Mark Rothko, 1903–1970: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Text by Bernard Malamud, essay by Diane Waldman. Published by Harry N. Abrams, New York, in collaboration with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. 296 pages. Prints from the Guggenheim Museum Collection. Exh. cat. Introduction by Linda Konheim. 72 pages. Willem de Kooning in East Hampton. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 152 pages. Young American Artists: 1978 Exxon National Exhibition. Exh. cat. Introduction by Linda Shearer. 72 pages. 1977 Kenneth Noland: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. Published by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation in collaboration with Harry N. Abrams, New York. 162 pages. Lucio Fontana, 1899–1968: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Essay by Erika Billeter.112 pages. Nine Artists: Theodoron Awards. Exh. cat. Introduction by Linda Shearer. 36 pages. Paul Klee, 1879–1940, in the Collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Exh. cat. Essay by Louise Averill Svendsen. 84 pages.
1976 The Guggenheim Museum Collection: Paintings 1880–1945. 2 Vols. Texts by Angelica Zander Rudenstine. 762 pages. Horia Damian: The Hill. Exh. cat. Essay by Radu Varia. 64 pages. Twentieth-Century American Drawing: Three Avant-Garde Generations. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 128 pages.
1975 Brice Marden. Exh. cat. Essay by Linda Shearer, statement by Brice Marden. 68 pages. Frantisˇek Kupka, 1871–1957: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Essays by Meda Mladek and Margit Rowell. 328 pages. Jirˇí Kolárˇ. Exh. cat. Texts by Jindrich Chalupecky, Jirˇí Kolárˇ, Thomas M. Messer, Raoul-Jean Moulin, and Wieland Schmied. 140 pages. Max Ernst: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 272 pages. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum: Frank Lloyd Wright. Essay by Louise Averill Svendsen. 48 pages.
1974 Ilya Bolotowsky. Exh. cat. Introduction by Adelyn D. Breeskin, interview with Ilya Bolotowsky by Louise Averill Svendsen and Mimi Poser. 136 pages. Soto: A Retrospective Exhibition. Exh. cat. Interview with Soto by Claude-Louis Renard. 136 pages. English, French, and Spanish editions.
1973 Richard Hamilton. Exh. cat. Introduction by John Russell, commentary by Richard Hamilton. 104 pages. 1972 Eva Hesse: A Memorial Exhibition. Exh. cat. Essays by Robert Pincus-Witten and Linda Shearer. 114 pages. Jean Dubuffet: A Retrospective. Exh. cat. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer, essay by Margit Rowell. 306 pages. Joan Miró: Magnetic Fields. Exh. cat. Essays by Rosalind Krauss and Margit Rowell. 160 pages. Kandinsky at the Guggenheim Museum. Exh. cat. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer.156 pages. Masterpieces of Modern Art: A Picture Book of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Masterpieces from the Thannhauser Foundation. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer. 88 pages. Robert Ryman. Exh. cat. Introduction by Diane Waldman. 52 pages. Ten Independents: An Artist-Initiated Exhibition. Exh. cat. Introduction by Dore Ashton. 20 pages.
1971 John Chamberlain: A Retrospective Exhibition. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 104 pages. Piet Mondrian, 1872–1944: Centennial Exhibition.Exh. cat. Introduction by L. J. F. Wijsenbeek, essays by Max Bill, Joop Joosten, Nelly van Doesburg, and R. P. Welsh. 224 pages. Robert Mangold. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 44 pages. Ten Young Artists: Theodoron Awards. Exh. cat. 24 pages. 1970 Contemporary Japanese Art: Fifth Japan Art Festival Exhibition. Exh. cat. Introduction by Edward F. Fry. 84 pages. Fangor. Exh. cat. Introduction by Margit Rowell. 36 pages. Francis Picabia. Exh. cat. Essay by William A. Camfield. 168 pages. On the Future of Art. Introduction by Edward F. Fry, essays by J. W. Burnham, Louis I. Kahn, Herbert Marcuse, Annette Michelson, James Seawright, B. F. Skinner, and Arnold J. Toynbee. Published by Viking Press, New York, sponsored by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. 144 pages. Selections from the Guggenheim Museum Collection, 1900–1970. Exh. cat. Introduction by Louise Averill Svendsen. 440 pages.
1969 David Smith. Exh. cat. Introduction and text by Edward F. Fry. 188 pages. Nine Young Artists, Theodoron Awards. Exh. cat. Texts by Edward F. Fry and Diane Waldman. 28 pages. Roy Lichtenstein. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 114 pages. Selected Sculpture and Works on Paper. Exh. cat. 160 pages. Works from the Peggy Guggenheim Foundation. Exh. cat. Introduction by Peggy Guggenheim. 184 pages. 1968 Mastercraftsmen of Ancient Peru. Exh. cat. Introduction and text by Alan R. Sawyer. 112 pages. Neo-Impressionism. Exh. cat. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer, essay and text by Robert L. Herbert. 264 pages. Paul Feeley (1910–1966): A Memorial Exhibition. Exh. cat. Introduction by Gene Baro. 76 pages. Paul Klee Exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum: A Post Scriptum. Essay by Thomas M. Messer. 40 pages. Rousseau, Redon, and Fantasy. Exh. cat. Introduction and text by Louise Averill Svendsen. 56 pages.
1967 Joseph Cornell. Exh. cat. Essay by Diane Waldman. 60 pages. Paul Klee, 1879–1940: A Retrospective Exhibition. Exh. cat. First edition, (revised and reprinted in 1967). Second edition, 128 pages. Text by Felix Klee, introduction by Will Grohmann. 148 pages.
1966 The Emergent Decade: Latin American Painters and Painting in the 1960’s. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer, texts by Cornell Capa. Published by Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. 192 pages. European Drawings. Exh. cat. Introduction by Lawrence Alloway. 82 pages. Gauguin and the Decorative Style. Exh. cat. Introduction by Lawrence Alloway, text by Marilyn Hunt. 48 pages. Jean Dubuffet 1962–66. Exh. cat. Introduction by Lawrence Alloway, text by Jean Dubuffet. 78 pages. Systemic Painting. Exh. cat. Introduction by Lawrence Alloway. 68 pages. Vasily Kandinsky: Painting on Glass (Hinterglasmalerei). Exh. cat. Introduction by Hans Konrad Röthel. 54 pages.
1965 Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele. Exh. cat. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer, essays by Alessandra Comini, James T. Demetrion, and Johannes Dobai. 124 pages. Jean Xceron. Exh. cat. Essay by Daniel Robbins. 64 pages. Masterpieces of Modern Art. Exh. cat. Foreword by Harry F. Guggenheim. 80 pages. Paintings from the Collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Exh. cat. Foreword by Thomas M. Messer. 88 pages. William Baziotes: A Memorial Exhibition. Exh. cat. Introduction by Lawrence Alloway, statements by William Baziotes. 58 pages.
1964 Alexander Calder: A Retrospective Exhibition. Exh. cat. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer. 92 pages. American Drawings. Exh. cat. Foreword by Thomas M. Messer, introduction by Lawrence Alloway. 68 pages. Frederick Kiesler: Environmental Sculpture. Exh. cat. Foreword by Thomas M. Messer, text by Frederick Kiesler. 44 pages. Guggenheim International Award, 1964. Exh. cat. Introduction by Lawrence Alloway.128 pages. Van Gogh and Expressionism. Exh. cat. Text by Maurice Tuchman. 44 pages.
1963 Francis Bacon. Exh. cat. Preface by Thomas M. Messer, introduction by Lawrence Alloway. 80 pages. Six Painters and the Object. Exh. cat. Essay by Lawrence Alloway. 28 pages. 1962 Fernand Léger: Five Themes and Variations. Exh. cat. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer. 116 pages. Jan Müller, 1922–1958. Exh. cat. Essays by Thomas M. Messer and Dody Müller. 32 pages. Modern Sculpture from the Joseph H. Hirshhorn Collection. Exh. cat. Preface by Thomas M. Messer, foreword by Abram Lerner, text by H. H. Arnason. 252 pages. Philip Guston. Exh. cat. Essay by H. H. Arnason. 128 pages. Vasily Kandinsky 1866–1944: A Retrospective Exhibition. Exh. cat. First edition108 pages. Second edition, 128 pages. Introduction by Thomas M. Messer, essays by Jean Cassou, Kenneth C. Lindsay, and H. K. Röthel. (Special supplement, Special Loan of Paintings from the U.S.S.R.) [1963], with introduction by Thomas M. Messer, essays by Nina Kandinsky and Will Grohmann, 20 pages, accompanied the catalogue.
1961 Elements of Modern Painting. Exh. cat. Rev. ed., 1962, published as Modern Art: An Introductory Commentary. Exh. cat., Rev. ed., 1962, published as Modern Art: An Introductory Commentary. Exh. cat., Text by Thomas M. Messer. 40 pages. Modern Masters from the Collection of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Exh. cat. Preface by Thomas M. Messer. 28 pages. One Hundred Paintings from the G. David Thompson Collection. Exh. cat. Introduction by G. David Thompson. 60 pages. Paintings from the Arensberg and Gallatin Collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Exh. cat. Introduction by Henry Clifford. 40 pages. 1960 Guggenheim International Award, 1960. Exh. cat. 36 pages.
1959 Twenty Contemporary Painters from the Philippe Dotremont Collection, Brussels. Exh. cat. Foreword by James Johnson Sweeney, introduction by Paul Fierens. 20 pages. 1958
1957 Piet Mondrian: The Earlier Years. Exh. cat. Letter from Piet Mondrian to James Johnson Sweeney. 16 pages.
1955
1954 Younger American Painters: A Selection. Exh. cat. Introduction by James Johnson Sweeney. 80 pages. 1953 Younger European Painters: A Selection. Exh. cat. Introduction by James Johnson Sweeney. 60 pages. 1948 1947 Laszlo Moholy-Nagy Memorial. Exh. cat. Essay by Hilla Rebay, text by Laszlo [László] Moholy-Nagy. 40 pages. 1946 Memorial Exhibition: Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944). Exh. cat.Introduction by Hilla Rebay. 24 pages. 1945 Wassily Kandinsky Memorial. Exh. cat. Text by Wassily [Vasily] Kandinsky, essay by V. Agrarych. 124 pages.
1939 Solomon R. Guggenheim Collection of Non-Objective Paintings. Exh. cat. Essay by Hilla Rebay. 44 pages. Fourth Catalogue. 1938 1937 |