Edited by Leah Dickerman and Achim Borchardt-Hume. With contributions byYve-Alain Bois, Andrianna Campbell, Hal Foster, Mark Godfrey, Hiroko Ikegami, Branden Joseph, Ed Krcma, Michelle Kuo, Pamela Lee, Emily Liebert, Richard Meyer, Helen Molesworth, Kate Nesin, Sarah Roberts, and Catherine Wood  Published to accompany a major international retrospective that opened at the Tate Modern, London,…
To look inside this book, click here.  Edited by Martino Stierli and David Brownlee. With contributions by Jean-Louis Cohen, Lee Ann Custer, Peter Fröhlicher, Diane Harris, Andrew Leach, Mary McLeod, Stanislaus von Moos, Joan Ockman, Emmanuel Petit, Martino Stierli, Sam Jacob, Stephen Kieran and James Timberlake, Michael Meredith, Pier Paolo Tamburelli, Deborah Berke. Interviews…
Edited by Roxana Marcoci. With contributions by Roxana Marcoci and Terry Eagleton  Published in conjunction with the first solo museum exhibition of the work of Sanja Ivekovic in the United States, this is the most comprehensive survey on the artist available in English. A feminist, activist and video and performance pioneer, Ivekovic came of…
Featured in the Society of Illustrators’ The Original Art 2021 exhibition  By Shahzia Sikander and Amy Novesky. Illustrated by Hanna Barczyk  Growing up in Lahore, Pakistan, Shahzia flew kites, ate fruit from jamun trees, and devoured Russian fairy tales, American Westerns, and Bollywood films. She also read poetry in Urdu, her own language, and learned…
By Michelle Millar Fisher. Illustrated by Kat Kuang  Today the Rainbow Flag is a familiar sight, at the Pride Parade and around the world. But it is not only a universal symbol; it is also a brilliant object of design that is part of the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, in New…
Taryn Simon’s earliest body of work, The Innocents (2003), documents stories of individuals who were incarcerated for violent crimes they did not commit. The project stands as a photographic record of some of the earliest DNA-based exonerations in the United States and as a searing indictment of America’s criminal legal system.  The Innocents interrogates photography’s credibility as…
To look inside this book, click here.  By Quentin Bajac. With contributions by Sarah Hermanson Meister  This richly illustrated book explores sixty remarkable photographs from the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, all acquired with the support of Robert B. Menschel and meticulously selected for the book by Quentin Bajac, the former…
To look inside this book, click here. Â By Maira Kalman, and Daniel Handler Weather, Weather, the third volume in a series of collaborations between the artist Maira Kalman, the writer Daniel Handler (a.k.a. Lemony Snicket), and The Museum of Modern Art, is an evocative exploration of physical environments and their metaphoric implications. From the…
Introduction by David Platzker  This vinyl LP is a unique work of art by Gilbert & George on which they revisit their first mature work, The Singing Sculpture from 1969, when they presented themselves as a Living Sculpture singing with a recording of Flanagan and Allen’s Depression-era song “Underneath the Arches.” In a pre-digital…
To look inside this book, click here.  Named one of the top 50 Books of 2015 by Design Observer and the AIGA  Edited by Eva Respini. With contributions by Walid Raad and Finbarr Barry Flood  Walid Raad is one of the leading artists of his generation and an influential voice in art…
To look inside this book, click here.  Edited by Klaus Biesenbach and Christophe Cherix. With contributions by Yoko Ono, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Jon Hendricks, Clive Phillpot, David Platzker, Francesca Wilmott, and Midori Yoshimoto  Yoko Ono: One Woman Show, 1960–1971 examines the beginnings of Ono’s career, demonstrating her pioneering role in visual art, performance, and…
By Frank Viva  This whimsical children’s book by award-winning author and illustrator Frank Viva explores MoMA’s collection through the adventures of Young Frank, an aspiring architect, who lives in New York City with his grandfather, Old Frank, also an architect. Young Frank likes to use anything he finds—macaroni, pillows, toilet paper, shoes—to make buildings…
Edited by Laurence Kardish. With contributions by Laurence Kardish, Kelly Sidley, and Michael T. Taussig  Published to accompany a retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art’s—Aernout Mik’s first in the United States—this volume is a vivid exploration of the artist’s work and process. Laurence Kardish, former curator in the Museum’s Department of Film, discusses…
Edited by Adam Pendleton with Alec Mapes-Frances, introduction by Stuart Comer, with contributions by Adrienne Edwards, Mario Gooden, Danielle A. Jackson, and Lynne Tillman  In his paintings, drawings, and other works, the artist Adam Pendleton calls on a broad range of artistic and cultural currents—including Dada, Minimalism, and Black Power—to explore the ways in…