
"The Fall 2025 season of art and architecture books from Yale University Press includes exceptional exhibition catalogues, including Man Ray: When Objects Dream (The Metropolitan Museum of Art), Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100 (Philadelphia Art Museum), (Tate), Manet & Morisot (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco), and Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985 (National Gallery of Art). New releases this season also include Knife-Woman, a landmark biography of Louise Bourgeois by Marie-Laure Bernadac and translated into English by Lauren Elkin;"
"Are you a Bridgerton buff? There is an illustrated guide to Regency dress by Hilary Davidson. Interested in the gods of ancient Egypt? Divine Egyptfrom The Metropolitan Museum of Art is for you. Want to take a cross-country road trip of Arts and Crafts architecture highlights from the comfort of your own home? Maureen Meister has made your travel arrangements."
The Fall 2025 list showcases a wide range of art and architecture titles from Yale University Press, with a strong emphasis on exhibition catalogues and museum scholarship. Featured exhibition catalogues include Man Ray: When Objects Dream; Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100; Manet & Morisot; and Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955–1985. New releases include Knife-Woman, a biography of Louise Bourgeois translated by Lauren Elkin; Philip Ball’s illustrated history of alchemy; and I Don't Think About Being Great, a collection of Robert Rauschenberg’s writings. Additional books cover Regency dress, ancient Egyptian deities, Arts and Crafts architecture, and the work of Hew Locke. The publisher offers a website catalog, newsletter signup, and a 30% discount on orders.
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