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- Elizabeth Catlett, in the image of the people, Melanie Anne Herzog
- Larry Rivers: drawings, 1949-1969
- Art and appetite, American painting, culture, and cuisine, edited by Judith A. Barter ; with essays by Judith A. Barter, Annelise K. Madsen, Sarah Kelly Oehler, and Ellen E. Roberts
- Dawoud Bey, Harlem U.S.A., edited by Matthew S. Witkovsky ; with an essay by Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts
- The arts and crafts movement in America, 1876-1916, an exhibition organized by the Art Museum, Princeton University and the Art Institute of Chicago, edited by Rober Judson Clark ; with texts by the editor and others
- Impressionism, fashion, & modernity, edited by Gloria Groom ; with contributions by Heidi Brevik-Zender [and others]
- American arts at The Art Institute of Chicago, from Colonial times to World War I, Judith A. Barter, Kimberly Rhodes, and Seth A. Thayer, with contributions by Andrew Walker
- Magritte, the mystery of the ordinary, 1926-1938, edited by Anne Umland ; with essays by Stephanie D'Alessandro [and others]
- The city lost & found, capturing New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, 1960-1980, Katherine A. Bussard, Alison Fisher, Greg Foster-Rice ; [with contributions by Ken D. Allan [and seventeen others]]
- Charles White, a retrospective, edited by Sarah Kelly Oehler and Esther Adler ; with essays by Esther Adler, Ilene Susan Fort, Kellie Jones, Sarah Kelly Oehler, Mark Pascale, and Deborah Willis ; and a preface by Kerry James Marshall
- For kith and kin, the folk art collection at the Art Institute of Chicago, Judith A. Barter and Monica Obniski
- Taken by design, photographs from the Institute of Design, 1937-1971, edited by David Travis and Elizabeth Siegel ; with essays by Keith F. Davis [and others]
- Constantin Brancusi, 1876-1957, a retrospective exhibition, by Sidney Geist
- Toulouse-Lautrec, the Moulin Rouge and the city of light, Robert Burleigh
- European tapestries in the Art Institute of Chicago, Koenraad Brosens ; with contributions by Pascal-François Bertrand [and others] ; Christa C. Mayer Thurman, general editor
- Arms and armor in the Art Institute of Chicago, Walter J. Karcheski, Jr. ; preface by Ian Wardropper
- Henri Rousseau, by Daniel Catton Rich
- Matisse, radical invention, 1913-1917, Stephanie D'Alessandro, John Elderfield
- Dada, Surrealism, and their heritage, by William S. Rubin
- Picasso and Chicago, 100 years, 100 works, Stephanie D'Alessandro ; with an essay by Adam Gopnik
- Rubens, Rembrandt, and drawing in the Golden Age, Victoria Sancho Lobis ; with an essay by Antoinette Owen and contributions by Francesca Casadio and Emily Vokt Ziemba
- Marc Chagall., In collaboration with the Art Institute of Chicago. New York, Museum of Modern Art
- Avant-garde art in everyday life, early-twentieth-century European modernism, edited by Matthew S. Witkovsky ; with essays by Jared Ash [and others]
- Cézanne to Picasso, Ambroise Vollard, patron of the avant-garde, Rebecca A. Rabinow, editor ; Douglas W. Druick [and others] ; with essays by Maryline Assante di Panzillo [and others]
- Transforming vision, writers on art, selected and introduced by Edward Hirsch
- Universal Limited Art Editions, a history and catalogue, the first twenty-five years, by Esther Sparks
- Master paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago, selected by James Cuno
- Van Gogh and Gauguin, the studio of the south, Douglas W. Druick and Peter Kort Zegers in collaboration with Britt Salvesen ; with contributions to the text by Kristin Hoermann Lister and the assistance of Mary C. Weaver
- Celebrating America, a collection of poems and images of the American spirit, poetry compiled by Laura Whipple ; art provided by the Art Institute of Chicago
- High & low, modern art, popular culture, Kirk Varnedoe, Adam Gopnik
- Master drawings by Picasso, Gary Tinterow
- Edward Weston, the last years in Carmel, David Travis
- American modernism at the Art Institute of Chicago, from World War I to 1955, Judith A. Barter [and others] ; with contributions by Jennifer M. Downs
- Winslow Homer, by Lloyd Goodrich. An exhibition organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art
- Rembrandt's journey, painter, draftsman, etcher, Clifford S. Ackley ; in collaboration with Ronni Baer, Thomas E. Rassieur, and William W. Robinson
- Dutch and Flemish paintings from the Hermitage
- The Hudson River School and the early American landscape tradition, by Frederick A. Sweet. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. April 17 to May 18, 1945
- Mary Cassatt, modern woman, organized by Judith A. Barter ; with contributions by Erica E. Hirshler [and others]
- From Poussin to Matisse, the Russian taste for French painting : a loan exhibition from the U.S.S.R
- Abelardo Morell, the universe next door, Elizabeth Siegel with Brett Abbott and Paul Martineau
- Picasso and the weeping women, the years of Marie-Thérèse Walter and Dora Maar, Judi Freeman
- Window on the west, Chicago and the art of the new frontier, 1890-1940, Judith A. Barter with contributions by Andrew J. Walker
- Roy Lichtenstein, a retrospective, James Rondeau and Sheena Wagstaff ; with contributions by Clare Bell, Yve-Alain Bois, Iria Candela, Harry Cooper, Sara Doris, Chrissie Iles, James Lawrence, and Stephen Little
- Manet and the sea, Juliet Wilson-Bareau and David Degener ; with contributions by Lloyd DeWitt [and others]
- Renoir, Douglas W. Druick
- Faces, places, and inner spaces, a guide to looking at art, Jean Sousa
- On the art of fixing a shadow, once hundred and fifty years of photography, Sarah Greenough [and others]
- Manet and modern beauty, the artist's last years, edited by Scott Allan, Emily A. Beeny, and Gloria Groom ; essays by Scott Allan, Bridget Alsdorf, Carol Armstrong, Emily A. Beeny, Helen Burnham, Gloria Groom, Leah Lehmbeck, Devi Ormond and Catherine Schmidt Patterson, Samuel Rodary
- Degenerate art, the fate of the avant-garde in Nazi Germany, [edited by] Stephanie Barron ; with contributions by Peter Guenther . .. [and others]
- Anselm Kiefer, by Mark Rosenthal ; organized by A. James Speyer, Mark Rosenthal
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- Asian art in the Art Institute of Chicago, Elinor L. Pearlstein and James T. Ulak ; with contributions by Naomi Noble Richard and Deborah Del Gais Muller ; preface by Yutaka Mino
- Miniature rooms, the Thorne rooms at the Art institute of Chicago, [entries by Fannia Weingartner] ; [with an introduction by Bruce Hatton Boyer]
- European decorative arts in the Art Institute of Chicago, Ian Wardropper, Lynn Springer Roberts
- American modernism at the Art Institute of Chicago, from World War I to 1955, Judith A. Barter [and others] ; with contributions by Jennifer M. Downs
- Handbook to the European rooms in miniature, by Mrs. James Ward Thorne ; foreword and text by Meyric R. Rogers
- American rooms in miniature, by Mrs. James Ward Thorne
- The Art Institute of Chicago, by John Maxon ; with a foreword by Charles Crehore Cunningham
- Glass paperweights in the Art Institute of Chicago, Geraldine J. Casper
- Great drawings from the Art Institute of Chicago, the Harold Joachim years, 1958-1983, by Martha Tedeschi ; introduction by Esther Sparks and Suzanne Folds McCullagh
- Ray Johnson c/o, edited by Caitlin Haskell
- Master paintings in the Art Institute of Chicago, selected by James N. Wood and Katharine C. Lee
- Impressionism and post-impressionism in the Art Institute of Chicago, selected by James N. Wood
- The Art Institute of Chicago, the essential guide, selected by James N. Wood
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- The city lost & found, capturing New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, 1960-1980, Katherine A. Bussard, Alison Fisher, Greg Foster-Rice ; [with contributions by Ken D. Allan [and seventeen others]]
- Rubens, Rembrandt, and drawing in the Golden Age, Victoria Sancho Lobis ; with an essay by Antoinette Owen and contributions by Francesca Casadio and Emily Vokt Ziemba
- Abelardo Morell, the universe next door, Elizabeth Siegel with Brett Abbott and Paul Martineau
- Manet and modern beauty, the artist's last years, edited by Scott Allan, Emily A. Beeny, and Gloria Groom ; essays by Scott Allan, Bridget Alsdorf, Carol Armstrong, Emily A. Beeny, Helen Burnham, Gloria Groom, Leah Lehmbeck, Devi Ormond and Catherine Schmidt Patterson, Samuel Rodary
- America after the fall, painting in the 1930s, Edited by Judith A. Barter ; With essays by Judith A. Barter, Sarah L. Burns, Teresa A. Carbone, Annelise K. Madsen, and Sarah Kelly Oehler
- Andy Warhol, from A to B and back again, Donna De Salvo ; with essays by Jessica Beck, Okwui Enwezor, Trevor Fairbrother, Hendrik folkerts, Bill Horrigan, Bruce Jenkins, Branden Joseph, Barbara Kruger, Glenn Ligon, Michael Sanchez, and Lynne Tillman
- Gauguin, artist as alchemist, edited by Gloria Groom ; with contributions by Gloria Groom, Dario Gamboni, Karriet K. Stratis, Ophélie Ferlier-Bouat, Claire Bernardi, Allison Perelman, Isabelle Cahn, Estelle Bégué, Nadège Horner, and Elsa Badie Modiri
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- Charles White, a retrospective, edited by Sarah Kelly Oehler and Esther Adler ; with essays by Esther Adler, Ilene Susan Fort, Kellie Jones, Sarah Kelly Oehler, Mark Pascale, and Deborah Willis ; and a preface by Kerry James Marshall
- Manet and modern beauty, the artist's last years, edited by Scott Allan, Emily A. Beeny, and Gloria Groom ; essays by Scott Allan, Bridget Alsdorf, Carol Armstrong, Emily A. Beeny, Helen Burnham, Gloria Groom, Leah Lehmbeck, Devi Ormond and Catherine Schmidt Patterson, Samuel Rodary
- America after the fall, painting in the 1930s, Edited by Judith A. Barter ; With essays by Judith A. Barter, Sarah L. Burns, Teresa A. Carbone, Annelise K. Madsen, and Sarah Kelly Oehler
- Gauguin, artist as alchemist, edited by Gloria Groom ; with contributions by Gloria Groom, Dario Gamboni, Karriet K. Stratis, Ophélie Ferlier-Bouat, Claire Bernardi, Allison Perelman, Isabelle Cahn, Estelle Bégué, Nadège Horner, and Elsa Badie Modiri