Incoming Resources
- Sister Wendy's American collection, [presented by Sister Wendy Beckett] ; executive producer for Spire Films, David Willcock ; executive producer for WGBH, Jill Janows ; a Spire Films production for WGBH, Boston, Disc 3
- Prints & people ;, a social history of printed pictures, [by] A. Hyatt Mayor
- The gift, creativity and the artist in the modern world, Lewis Hyde
- The artist, Edmund Burke Feldman
- Pop, how graphic design shapes popular culture, by Steven Heller
- Women in the picture, what culture does with female bodies, Catherine McCormack
- The private life of a masterpiece, written by Russell Davies ; executive producer, Jeremy Bugler ; a Fulmar Television & Film production for BBC, The complete seasons 1-5, Disc five
- At the crossroads, Diego Rivera and his patrons at MoMA, Rockefeller Center, and the Palace of Fine Arts, Catha Paquette
- Knights of the brush, the Hudson River School and the moral landscape, James F. Cooper ; foreword by Frederick Turner
- Forged, why fakes are the great art of our age, Jonathon Keats
- Framing America, a social history of American art, Francis K. Pohl
- The house of fragile things, Jewish art collectors and the fall of France, James McAuley
- The arts and the creation of mind, Elliot W. Eisner
- Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, [presented by Sister Wendy Beckett] ; a Spire Films production for WGBH, Boston
- The private life of a masterpiece, written by Russell Davies ; executive producer, Jeremy Bugler ; a Fulmar Television & Film production for BBC, The complete seasons 1-5, Disc seven
- 24/7, late capitalism and the ends of sleep, Jonathan Crary
- Image of the body, aspects of the nude, Michael Gill
- Famous works of art--and how they got that way, John B. Nici
- The philosophy of art history
- Women in the picture, what culture does with female bodies, Catherine McCormack
- The shock of the new, seven historic exhibitions of modern art, Ian Dunlop
- Christ to Coke, how image becomes icon, Martin Kemp
- A human eye, essays on art in society, 1997-2008, Adrienne Rich
- A year in the art world, an insider's view, Matthew Israel
- groundwaters, a century of art by self-taught and outsider artists, by Charles Russell
- Culture gulch, notes on art and its public in the 1960's, [by] John Canaday
- How do we look, the body, the divine, and the question of civilization, Mary Beard
- Postures, body language in art, Desmond Morris
- L'opera d'arte nell'epoca della sua riproducibilità tecnica, Walter Benjamin
- One bad cat, the Reverend Albert Wagner story, Nancy Dickenson presents ; a Tesseract Films production ; director and producer, Thomas G. Miller ; writers, Thomas G. Miller, M. R. Stiff ; producer, Nancy Dickenson
- Transgressions, the offences of art, Anthony Julius
- The social history of art, Arnold Hauser
- The private life of a masterpiece, A Fulmar Television & Film, BBC, 2 entertain ; written by Russell Davies, The complete seasons 1-5, Discs 1-4
- The private life of a masterpiece, A Fulmar Television & Film, BBC, 2 entertain ; written by Russell Davies, The complete seasons 1-5, Discs 5-7
- The artist as culture producer, living and sustaining a creative life, edited by Sharon Louden
- A human eye, essays on art in society, 1996-2008, Adrienne Rich
- Pop, how graphic design shapes popular culture, by Steven Heller
- The social history of art, Arnold Hauser ; [translated in collaboration with the author by Stanley Godman]
- The isolation artist, scandal, deception, and the last days of Robert Indiana, Bob Keyes
- The shock of the new, BBC-TV in association with Time Life Films and RM Productions, Munich. Producer, Lorna Pegram; writer, Robert Hughes; music, Elizabeth Parker. The mechanical paradise: readers, Judi Dench, Martin Jarvis; editor, Martin Crump. Trouble in Utopia: readers, Tony Church, Martin Jarvis; editor, David Barrett, Disc 1
- 9.5 theses on art and class, Ben Davis
- The shock of the new, BBC-TV in association with Time Life Films and RM Productions, Munich. Series producer, Lorna Pegram; writer, Robert Hughes. The Treshold of liberty: editor, Jesse Palmer; producer, Robin Lough. The View from the edge: reader, Tony Church; editors, Susan New, Philip O'Shea; producer, David Cheshire, Disc 3
- The shock of the new, BBC-TV in association with Time Life Films and RM Productions, Munich. [Series producer, Lorna Pegram]; writer, Robert Hughes. The Landscape of pleasure: readers, Tony Church, Martin Jarvis; editor, Martin Crump; producer, Lorna Pegram. Trouble in Utopia: producer, Robin Lough, Disc 2
- Culture, leading scientists explore societies, art, power, and technology, edited by John Brockman
- Art and culture, critical essays, Clement Greenberg
- Women and art, contested territory, Judy Chicago and Edward Lucie-Smith
- Essential essays, culture, politics, and the art of poetry, Adrienne Rich ; edited and with an introduction by Sandra M. Gilbert
- Aftershock, the ethics of contemporary transgressive art, Kieran Cashell
- The visual culture reader, edited by Nicholas Mirzoeff
- Desire to inspire, using creative passion to transform the world, Christine Mason Miller