Animalerie, by means of Jayne Hinds Bidaut. University of Texas Press/192pp/$60 (hb)
The Art of Der Spiegel (Die Kunst de Spiegel), at Stefan Aust and Stefan Kiefer. teNeues/264pp/$35 (sb)
The Art of Seeing, the Art of Listening, through Ursula Boser. Peter Lang AG/241pp./$47.95 (sb)
Away on the outside Over Everything: The Olympic Peninsula and the Elwha River, photographs at Mary Peck, essay by Charles Wilkinson. Stanford University Press/88pp/$4995 (hb)
Berlin in the Time of the Wall, (Contact Sheet 129) by dint of John Gossage/Light Work/(sb). [catloge of an exhibition about a book]
Beuys bills by Isabel Siben.
Prestel/95pp/$4995 (hb) [in German and English].
Beyond the Limits, by dint of Mitra Tabrizian.
Steidl128pp./$$40 9hb)
clip Natkin Photographer, photographs by move with a jerk Natkin. Stephen Gallery/48pp./(sb)[a show catalog].
Chris Marker, from Catherine Lupton. University of Chicago Press/256pp/$25 (sb)
A Critical Cinema 4: Interviews with Independent Filmmakers, by means of Scott MacDonald. University of California Press/409pp$2995 (sb)
general Ground: Discovering Community in 150 Years of Art, foreward from President Bill Clinton. Merrell in association with the Corcoran Gallery of Art/208pp/$49.95 (hb) [a catalog of the collection of Julia J Norell and its exhibition at the corcoran Gallery of Art Oct 2004-Jan. 2005]
Dark Designs and Visual tillage by Michele Wallace. Duke University Press/528pp/$2395 (sb)
The Forest Lover from Susan Vreeland. Penguin Books/464pp./$14 (sb) [about the life of artist Emily Carr (1871-1945)]
From the Lower East Side to Hollywood: hebrews in American Popular Culture, by means of Paul Buhle. Verso/304pp./$25 9hb).
Gareth McConnel photographs by way of Gareth McConnel. Steidl/Photoworks/112pp./$35 (hb).
Greece: Photographs by way of Rainer Kiedrowski, text by Dimitris Angelis. teNeues/120pp/(sb)
Illustrated History No. 13 according to Mariona Barkus. Litkus Press/$9 (sb) [a folio of 8 wryly humorous postcads of a social and political nature; black & white graphics and text; an edition of 250]
Imitation of Life, on Fannie Hurst. Duke University Press/352pp/$1995 (sb)
In Almost each Picture #3, book and CD edited and designed on Erik Kessels, text by Tyler Whishnand. Artimo/Gijs Stork/$25 (sb)
In Senghor's Shadow: Art, Politics and the Avant Garde in Senegal 1960-1995 by the agency of Elizabeth Harney. Duke University Press/316pp/$9995 (hb) $2695 (sb)
Invention of Hysteria: Charcot and the Photographic Iconography of the Salpetetriere, George Didi-Huberman, translated through Alisa Artz. MIT Press/385pp./$19.95 (sb)
Installation Art in the just discovered Millennium: The Empire of the understandings by Nicolas De Oliveira, Nicola Oxley and Michael Perry Thames and Hudson/208pp/$2995 (sb)
Ireland: Photographs according to Wolfgang Fritz, text by Michael Scott teNeues/120pp/ (sb)
A Jewish Family in Germany Today: An Intimate Portrait, at Y. Michael Bodemann. Duke University Press/296pp/$2295 (sb)
Keeper of the Southern Byways, on Brian Jolley. Big Crooked Teeth Publications/62pp./(sb).
fresh Media 1740-1915, edited by Lisa Gitelman and Geoffrey B Pingee. MIT Press/305pp/$1895 (sb)
strange Mexico: Images of a land and Its the community photographs by Lucian Niemeyer, essay by the agency of Art Gomez. University of recent Mexico Press/135pp/(hb).
The Nude: Ideal and Reality Photography, edited through Peter Weiermair, Claudio Marr and Ulrich Pohlmann. Skira/248pp./$50 (hb)
Our improvement Is Our Resistance: Repression, expedient and Healing in Guatamala, photographs and subject by Jonathan Moller. Powerhouse Books/214pp/$45 (hb) [also available in Spanish].
The Photograph as Contemporary Art, by dint of Charlotte Cotton. Thames Hudson/224pp./$16.95 (sb)
Pictures and Tears: A History of the community Who Have Cried in brow of Paintings, by James Elkins. Routledge/272pp/$1995 (sb)
Prosthetic sovereign of the universes by Hal Foster. MIT Press/161pp/$35 (hb)
innocent Dance, by Dieter Blum. teNeues/196pp/$95 (hb)
Re-Imaging the Museum: Beyond the Mausoleum, by dint of Andrea Whitcomb. Routledge/198pp./$32.95 (sb).
The Seeing I, main division and CD of work on Buky Schwartz, edited by T Perry Olive Production and Publishing/175pp./$75 (hb) [box set]
[i]scoria[/i] (Society for Cutting Up Men) Manifesto, by means of Valerie Solanasr. Verso/80pp./$15 (hb).
Shanghai: Architecture & Urbanism for new China, edited by Seng Kuan and Peter G Rowe. Prestel Verlag/184pp./$60 (hb)
point out to Runner: Producing Variety and Talk point outs for Television, by Steve lenients Silman-James Press/177pp./$19.95 (sb).
Stone Lines, photographs by the agency of Leonardo de Cesaris. Self published. Bang Printing/82pp./$19.95 (sb)
Sunnydell Farm, according to Karen Bucher. Visual Studies Workshop/56pp./$42 (sb) [an artist's work documenting personal family history in images and text]
Trick of the Eye: Trompe L'OEil Masterpieces, according to Eckhard Hollmann and Jurgen Tesch Prestel/96pp/$35 (hb)
University of Southern California MFA Catalogue, University of Southern California/96pp./ (sb)
The Unnatural burn of Significance, by Mitchell Marco. Self published/20pp. [a portrait collection of b & w drawings].