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  • abstract portrait in green, ochre, and deep blue tones with a figure in profile and a signature at lower left

    Seeing Silence: The Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck

    Amory, Dita, with contributions by Patricia G. Berman, Anna-Maria von Bonsdorff, Zoe de Bretagne, Silvia A. Centeno, Charlotte Hale, Max Hollein, and Elizabeth Peyton
    2025
    A groundbreaking introduction to Scandinavian artist Helene Schjerfbeck through the paintings and drawings that mark her as an exceptional modernist
  • eroded wooden fragment with tall forehead, deep grooves, and prominent eyes and nose

    African Art at The Met

    LaGamma, Alisa, David Pullins, and Mamadou Diouf
    2025
    This Bulletin, celebrating the reopening of The Met's Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, reintroduces the Museum’s collection of art from sub-Saharan Africa.
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  • a painted wood sculpture of a human figure with a bare torso and bloody arrow wounds

    Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages

    Holcomb, Melanie and Nancy Thebaut, with various authors
    2025
    Reframing medieval art through the lens of queer theory, this pioneering volume sharpens our understanding of conceptions of gender, the body, and eroticism
  • a faded bronze statue of an Egyptian god's head and torso, holding a rod, with an elaborate headdress

    Divine Egypt

    Patch, Diana Craig and Brendan Hainline, with contributions by various authors
    2025
    A rare and captivating look at ancient Egyptian deities that demystifies their complex iconography to illuminate three millennia of life and religious practice
  • a hand, ghostly-white like an x-ray, reaching down to an egg with a blurred shape like a moth to the right

    Man Ray: When Objects Dream

    D’Alessandro, Stephanie, and Stephen C. Pinson
    2025
    The first in-depth study of Man Ray’s groundbreaking rayographs of the 1920s and their interconnections with his Dada and Surrealist works
  • lines of yellow, red, and blue , running across, with square-like etchings

    The Magical City: George Morrison's New York

    Norby, Patricia Marroquin, Hazel Belvo, Brenda J. Child, and Laura Wertheim Joseph
    2025
    Explores George Morrison’s role in the development of Abstract Expressionism in the United States.
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  • a colorized sphinx with red, blue, and gold coloring

    Chroma: Sculpture in Color from Antiquity to Today

    Hemingway, Séan, Sarah Lepinski, Vinzenz Brinkmann, with contributions from various authors
    2025
    Explores how many ancient and early modern works help shape ideas of skin color, race, and gender, and examines polychromy's modern reception.
  • A detail of a Royal man's kente cloth (prestige cloth) with a striped and geometric design in the colors burgundy, yellow, green, blue, navy, and white. "How to Read African Textiles" in white, serif type appears in the center.

    How to Read African Texiles

    Giuntini, Christine and Jenny Peruski
    2025
    An illuminating examination of the rich and varied textiles of Africa from the nineteenth century to the present day
  • woman with a middle part embedded in a rocky terrain looking straight forward

    Lorna Simpson: Source Notes

    Rosati, Lauren, with contributions by Hilton Als, David Breslin, and Adrienne Edwards
    2025
    This revelatory first look at the paintings of Lorna Simpson (b. 1960), an artist who has worked primarily as a photographer for much of her career, examines this significant new development in her practice over the last decade. Simpson's recent works, midway between photography and painting, advance her incisive explorations of gender, race, and history through bodies that emerge and disappear—peering from inky surfaces or dissolving into landscapes of melting ice. Her paintings draw on documentary photographs and images from vintage Ebony and Jet magazines, combining screen-printed collages of found images with washes of colorful ink on fiberglass, wood, or clayboard. The texts in this volume explore how Simpson's fascination with time, memory, and the indeterminacy of representation propels her experiments in works that are both figurative and abstract, portraits and landscapes, paintings and photographs.
  • a young black man in a Wales Bonner suit standing against a background of a blue sky and clouds

    Superfine: Tailoring Black Style

    Miller, Monica L., with Andrew Bolton, William DeGregorio, Amanda Garfinkel, and various authors. Photography by Tyler Mitchell with additional photographs by Anna-Marie Kellen and Mark Morosse.
    2025
    Explores Black dandy fashion and highlights the vibrant, complicated legacy of a recognizable yet constantly shifting style.