Books written by James Rondeau

  • Paintings at the Art Institute of Chicago: Highlights of the Collection

    Restricted gift of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field, Jack and Sandra Guthman, Ben W. Heineman, Ruth Horwich, Lewis and Susan Manilow, Beatrice C. Mayer, Charles A. Meyer, John D. Nichols, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith, Jr.; James W. Alsdorf ...

  • Richard Rezac: Address

    As a noun, it recalls for the artist significant geographical contexts: his studio, where all of the works in Address were produced, as well as specific locations reflected in a number of the works? titles.00Exhibition: The Renaissance ...

  • Charles Ray: Sculpture 1997-2014

    These works are examined in detail in essays by Michael Fried, Richard Neer, James Rondeau, and Anne M. Wagner.

  • Hélio Oiticica - to Organize Delirium

    "This catalogue accompanies the first full US retrospective of the Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica (1937-1980) in over two decades, organized by the Carnegie Museum of Art.

  • Judith Neisser Collection, Minimal and Postminimal Innovation

    Exhibition curated by James Rondeau and Douglas Druick.

  • Mel Bochner: Language, 1966-2006

    This fascinating book provides for the first time an overview of Bochner's language-based works from the past 40 years, including previously unpublished images and projects.

  • Jeff Wall

    Jeff Wall's large color transparencies set forth an imposing and seductive pictorial world. Ranging from the gritty realism of the city street to bizarre flights of fantasy, his photographs have...

  • Jasper Johns: Gray

    Jasper Johns: Gray

  • Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You, I Mean Me, I Mean You

    Published in conjunction with the exhibition Barbara Kruger: thinking of you, I mean me, I mean you at the Art Institute of Chicago (April 25-August 23, 2021) and Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California (October 3, 2021 ...

  • Cy Twombly: The Natural World, Selected Works, 2000-2007

    These impressive works testify to Twombly's ongoing creative vitality and reinforce his position as one of the greatest American artists of our time."--BOOK JACKET.

  • Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective

    Presenting over 130 paintings and sculptures, as well as over thirty seldom- or never-before-seen drawings and collages, this book examines all periods in Lichtenstein's career, going well beyond his brushstrokes and the classic Pop romance ...

  • Jasper Johns: Gray

    Jasper Johns (b. 1930), one of today's most acclaimed and influential artists, is rarely considered in relation to monochromatic art. Yet single-colour experimentations have figured prominently in his productions since...

  • Edlis/Neeson Collection: The Art Institute of Chicago

    Marking an important moment in the Art Institute of Chicago's 136-year history, this book documents an exceptional gift to the museum: the Edlis/Neeson Collection, consisting of 44 stellar works of contemporary art.