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  • Alice Tippit: Rose Obsolete

    Alice Tippit: Rose Obsolete

    • 2026
    • A catalog of new and selected works by Chicago-based artist Alice Tippit. this volume brings together a selection of works spanning the last ten years, offering a compelling glimpse into Tippit’s evolving paintings and works on paper.
  • Edgar Miller: Anti-Modern, 1917–1967

    Edgar Miller: Anti-Modern, 1917–1967

    • 2024
    • Published in conjunction with the first retrospective of Miller's work, this catalogue includes new research highlighting one of Chicago's most prolific and under-appreciated artists.
  • Remaking the Exceptional: Tea, Torture, and Reparations | Chicago to Guantánamo

    Remaking the Exceptional: Tea, Torture, and Reparations | Chicago to Guantánamo

    • 2022
    • This volume brings together artworks, poetry, essays, and interviews with torture survivors from Chicago and Guanánamo as well as leading scholars working at the intersection of aesthetics and politics.
  • Solo(s): Krista Franklin

    Solo(s): Krista Franklin

    • 2022
    • Part poetry collection and part artist book, Solo(s) features documentation of Chicago-based artist Krista Franklin’s ongoing collage work, handmade paper, book and record covers, and installations as well as her poetry and other occasional writings.​
  • Stockyard Institute: 25 Years of Art and Radical Pedagogy

    Stockyard Institute: 25 Years of Art and Radical Pedagogy

    • 2021
    • This fully-illustrated catalogue documents the work of social practice artist Jim Duignan's community arts program Stockyard Institute. With contributions by Jennifer Gray, Rachel L. S. Harper, Jorge Lucero, Allison Peters Quinn, Nato Thompson and others.
  • Karolina Gnatwoski: Some Kind of Duty

    Karolina Gnatwoski: Some Kind of Duty

    • 2019
    • This catalog features full-color plates of the works on view, an interview between kg and DPAM Director and Chief Curator Julie Rodrigues Widholm, an essay by K. L. H. Wells, and poems written by the artist.
  • Julia Fish: bound by spectrum

    Julia Fish: bound by spectrum

    • 2019
    • This fully-illustrated catalogue features images of the last decade of Fish’s paintings and works on paper, as well as the artist’s studio notes and contributions from Julie Rodrigues Widholm, Kate Nesin, Dan Wheeler and Colm Tóibín.
  • Out of Easy Reach

    Out of Easy Reach

    • 2018
    • The exhibition presents the work of 24 US-based, female-identifying artists from the black and Latina diasporas.
  • Barbara Jones-Hogu: Resist, Relate, Unite

    Barbara Jones-Hogu: Resist, Relate, Unite

    • 2018
    • This catalog is the first monograph of Barbara Jones-Hogu’s work.
  • BEVERLY FRESH: Really Somethin Else

    BEVERLY FRESH: Really Somethin Else

    • 2018
    • An experimental “expanded catalog” chronicling the recent work and 2018 solo exhibition of artist Beverly Fresh.
  • Yasuhiro Ishimoto: Someday Chicago

    Yasuhiro Ishimoto: Someday Chicago

    • 2018
    • This book examines the work of US-born photographer Yasuhiro Ishimoto (1921–2012) through its connections to Chicago, where he lived for over a decade and returned to repeatedly throughout his life.
  • Dianna Frid & Richard Rezac: Split Complementary

    Dianna Frid & Richard Rezac: Split Complementary

    • 2017
    • Accompanies the exhibition featuring works by Dianna Frid and Richard Rezac shown alongside selected works from the museum’s permanent collection and the DePaul Library’s Special Collection Archive.
  • Barbara Rossi: Eye Owe You

    Barbara Rossi: Eye Owe You

    • 2016
    • Created on the occasion of the exhibition, this book contains 124 images from Barbara Rossi’s vast collection of 35mm slides taken between 1971 – 1975.
  • Matt Siber: Idol Structures

    Matt Siber: Idol Structures

    • 2015
    • Accompanied an exhibition of photographs and sculptures by Chicago-based artist Matt Siber.
  • Liminal Infrastructure

    Liminal Infrastructure

    • 2015
    • Commissioned photographs made in and around Chicago by the Optics Division of the Metabolic Studio.
  • Ink, Paper, Politics: WPA-Era Printmaking from the Needles Collection

    Ink, Paper, Politics: WPA-Era Printmaking from the Needles Collection

    • 2014
    • Catalog that accompanies an exhibition in celebration of the generous gift to the museum of one hundred WPA-era prints from the collection of Belverd and Marian Needles.
  • We Shall: Photographs by Paul D'Amato

    We Shall: Photographs by Paul D'Amato

    • 2013
    • A companion volume to the exhibition —D’Amato broadens his scope to include communities on Chicago’s west side.
  • The Nature Drawings of Peter Karklins

    The Nature Drawings of Peter Karklins

    • 2012
    • This volume shows Karklins’s work to be a fertile topic for discussion and a vibrant example of intuitive art.
  • Re: Chicago

    Re: Chicago

    • 2011
    • Catalogue accompanying the 2011 inaugural exhibition - foreword by Louise Lincoln.
  • 1968: Art and Politics in Chicago

    1968: Art and Politics in Chicago

    • 2008
    • Catalogue accompanying the 2008 exhibiton 1968: Art and Politics in Chicago.
  • Julia Thecla: Undiscovered Worlds

    Julia Thecla: Undiscovered Worlds

    • 2006
    • Catalogue accompanying the exhibition; includes essay by Joanna Gardner-Huggett
  • Remembered City: Prints and Drawings by Tony Fitzpatrick

    Remembered City: Prints and Drawings by Tony Fitzpatrick

    • 2003
    • Published in conjunction with the exhibition. Preface, text by Elizabeth Seaton, interview with the artist by Studs Terkel.
  • Dürer to Goya: Three Centuries of Printmaking from the Needles Collection

    Dürer to Goya: Three Centuries of Printmaking from the Needles Collection

    • 2001
    • Published in conjunction with the exhibition - preface, text by Timothy Smith.
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