| The Gallery’s Bookstore, located on the first floor of the Kahn building, offers a wide array of Gallery publications, as well as prints and posters of selections from the permanent collection.

Mail Order Department
P.O. Box 208271
New Haven, CT 06520
203.432.0023
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Featured Publications:
Robert Adams Monographs

The Place We Live, A Retrospective Selection of Photographs, 1964–2009 Hardcover, set of 3 volumes, 627pp.; 675 plates
ISBN 978-0-300-14137-5
Catalogue for the exhibition, organized by Jock Reynolds and Joshua Chuang, presented at various American and international venues, with essays by Reynolds, Chuang, Tod Papageorge, and John Szarkowski
Item# 130
Price $250; Members $212.70

Skogen
Hardcover, 100 pp., 46 tritone illus.
ISBN 978-0-300-18781-6 Robert Adams
Item# 209
Price $50; Members $40

Sea Stories
Paperback, 124 pp., 106 tritone illus.
ISBN 978-0-300-18004-6
Robert Adams
Item# 132
Price $45; Members $36

This Day: Photographs from Twenty-Five Years, The Northwest Coast
Paperback, 106 pp., 68 tritone illus.
ISBN 978-0-300-18005-3
Robert Adams
Item# 133
Price $45; Members $36

What Can We Believe Where?: Photographs of the American West, 1965–2005
Paperback, 128 pp., 110 tritone illus.
ISBN 978-0-300-16247-9
Robert Adams
Item# 120
Price $25; Members $20

Summer Nights, Walking: Along the Colorado Front Range, 1976–1982
Paperback, 72 pp., 60 color illus.
ISBN 978-0-89467-977-3
Robert Adams
Item# 188
Price $50; Members $40

denver: A Photographic Survey of the Metropolitan Area, 1970–1974
Hardcover, 136 pp., 117 tritone illus.
ISBN 978-0-300-14136-8
Robert Adams
Distributed by Yale University Press
Item# 180
Price $50; Members $40

What We Bought: The New World, Scenes from the Denver Metropolitan Area, 1970–1974
Hardcover, 208 pp., 193 tritone illus.
ISBN 978-0-300-14963-0
Robert Adams
Distributed by Yale University Press
Item# 181
Price $60; Members $48
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Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin 2012: Elihu Yale
Paperback, 150 pp., 89 color illus.
ISSN 0084-3539
The 2012 Bulletin examines Elihu Yale (16491721), the benefactor and namesake of Yale College. Three in-depth articles investigate Yale’s life, his reception and image in history and today, his collecting practices, and paintings in the Yale University Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art that relate to him. Seven shorter essays discuss notable works from the Gallery’s collection, both longstanding and newly acquired.
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Item# 210
Price $18; Members $14.40

Eye on a Century: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Charles B. Benenson Collection at the Yale University Art Gallery
Hardcover, 184 pp., 225 color illus.
ISBN 978-0-300-18494-5
Cathleen Chaffee, with contributions by Katherine D. Alcauskas, Amy Canonico, Robin Jaffee Frank, Jennifer R. Gross, Jennifer Josten, Megan R. Luke, Keely Orgeman, Emily M. Orr, Sarah K. Rich, Maria Taroutina, Elisabeth Thomas, and Diane C. Wright
Eye on a Century: Modern and Contemporary Art from the Charles B. Benenson Collection at the Yale University Art Gallery documents a cornerstone of the museum’s holdings. This significant gift, entrusted to the Gallery along with Benenson’s renowned collection of African art, includes paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, and photographs by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Stuart Davis, Fernand Léger, Joan Miró, James Rosenquist, and David Smith, among many others. The catalogue provides new scholarship on some of the collection’s most remarkable objects, including works by Kurt Schwitters and Pablo Picasso, and publishes works by other artists, such as Alicia Penalba and David Wojnarowicz, for the first time. The introduction, which examines the context of Benenson’s collecting, is followed by more than fifty catalogue entries and an illustrated checklist of the complete collection.
Item# 222
Price $65; Members $52

Conversations from the Print Studio: A Master Printer in Collaboration with Ten Artists
Paperback, 256 pp., 169 color illus.
ISBN 978-0-300-17989-7
Craig Zammiello and Elisabeth Hodermarsky
A lively, behind-the-scenes look at the contemporary print shop, Conversations from the Print Studio offers insights into the relationship between printer and artist. The publication features discussions between Craig Zammiello, master printer at New York’s Two Palms press, the Yale University Art Gallery’s print curator Elisabeth Hodermarsky, and ten artistsMel Bochner, Carroll Dunham, Ellen Gallagher, Jane Hammond, Suzanne McClelland, Elizabeth Peyton, Chris Ofili, Matthew Ritchie, Kiki Smith, and Terry Wintershighlighting the technical challenges of intaglio printmaking.
Item# 204
Price $45; Members $36

Accumulating Histories: African Art from the Charles B. Benenson Collection at the Yale University Art Gallery
Paper over board, 328 pp., 618 color illus.
ISBN 978-0-300-16992-8
Frederick John Lamp, Amanda M. Maples, and Laura M. Smalligan, with essays by Michael Kan and Susan Vogel
This comprehensive publication celebrates one of the largest and most significant bequests in the Yale University Art Gallery’s history: the exceptional Charles B. Benenson Collection of African art. Bequeathed from 2002 to 2004, this gift of 585 objects nearly tripled the Gallery’s holdings in this area, transforming what was once a modest installation into one of the nation’s premier university collections of African art. Accumulating Histories features full cataloguing data (including culture, date, provenance, bibliography, and exhibition history) and beautiful color reproductions of every object. In a departure from traditional collections catalogues, essays recount the testimony of Benenson’s family, close friends, professional advisors, and African art dealers, to examine the history of his stunning collection.
Item# 183
Price $75; Members $60

A Modern World: American Design from the Yale University Art Gallery, 1920–1950
Hardcover, 438 pp., 329 color and 19 black-and-white illus.
ISBN 978-0-300-15301-9
John Stuart Gordon, with an introduction by Sandy Isenstadt and contributions by Keely Orgeman, Emily M. Orr, Pan Wendt, Justin Woo, and Diane C. Wright
The Yale University Art Gallery is home to a renowned collection of American decorative arts. A Modern World provides a comprehensive look at the Gallery’s holdings of modernist American design and features a mix of high-style decorative arts, industrial design, and everyday objects—including furniture by Paul T. Frankl, handwrought sterling silver, Ruth Reeves textiles, mass-produced Revere housewares, costume jewelry, and much more.
Item# 159
Price $75; Members $60

Get There First, Decide Promptly: The Richard Brown Baker Collection of Postwar Art
Paper over board, 372 pp., 195 color and 13 black-and-white illus.
ISBN 978-0-300-15302-6
Jennifer Farrell, with essays by Thomas Crow, Serge Guilbaut, Jan Howard, Robert Storr, and Judith Tannenbaum; contributions by Ágnes Berecz, Susan Greenberg Fisher, Jennifer R. Gross, and J. Fiona Ragheb; and a chronology by Elise K. Kenney with Gabriella Svenningsen Omonte
Numbering over 1,600 works, the collection of Richard Brown Baker, begun in the 1940s and extending over five decades, stands as a time capsule of international postwar art. With essays on each decade of Baker’s collecting and entries on such seminal artists as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jean Dubuffet, Franz Kline, Roy Lichtenstein, Agnes Martin, Jackson Pollock, Robert Rauschenberg, and James Rosenquist, this publication presents Baker as a key figure in the dynamic New York art scene of the day.
Item# 179
Price $50; Members $40
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