Hannock's paintings are contemporary postmodern expressions of the great American landscape artis...
Realist sculptor Carole A. Feuerman's human-figure sculptures express a refreshing perspective on...
By 1950, forward-looking New York painting was seen as synonymous with abstraction, especially ch...
Using balance, proportion, and his unique sense of harmony, Don Gummer is able to make durable ma...
Over five decades John Van Alstine's abstract sculptures have revealed the complex synergy betwee...
The Artist Book Foundation is pleased to announce the publication of Tom Slaughter, an extensive ...
Wendell Castle (1932-2018), master furniture maker, designer, sculptor, and educator, was in the ...
Speaking of Furniture: Conversations with 14 American Masters is a fresh, stimulating, and in-dep...
Glass as an art form has an ancient tradition; the archaeological record suggests that artisans i...
Rod Penner infuses his photorealistic paintings of the American southwest with a cinematic qualit...
Daniel Hodermarsky's work embraces both the representational and the abstract, reflecting the int...
The first monograph on Will Barnet in nearly 40 years, this title reflect's the artist's unique i...
Perhaps more so than any other Photorealist, Bertrand Meniel (French, 1961-) has embraced digital
Intricate and innovative, George Sherwood's kinetic sculptures invite us to observe, experience, ...
Great American Treasures celebrates America's wealth of historic architecture, craftsmanship, and...
This book will be the first major monograph of the work of Peter DeCamp Haines, whose oeuvre in s...
Utilizing works of art as a primary source, Lisa Farrington's research in The World Before Racism...