Incoming Resources
- Machine art, 1934, Jennifer Jane Marshall
- Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso, a entrada, by Reiner E. Moritz
- Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Lemminkäinen's mother, by Reiner E. Moritz
- José de Almada Negreiros, self-portrait with group, by Reiner Moritz
- 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
- Georgia O'Keeffe, the white calico flower, by Reiner E. Moritz
- Richard Estes, Ansonia, by Reiner E. Moritz
- Brice Marden, Eileen Costello
- Tiny surrealism, Salvador Dalí and the aesthetics of the small, Roger Rothman
- Paula Rego, manifesto for a lost cause, by Reiner E. Moritz
- Joseph Stella, the Brooklyn Bridge, by Reiner E. Moritz
- Yves Klein, blue harmony, by Reiner E. Moritz
- Eduardo Viana, the little one, by Reiner E. Moritz
- After modernism, the dilemma of influence, produced and directed by Michael Blackwood
- Modernism, the lure of heresy : from Baudelaire to Beckett and beyond, Peter Gay
- Visions of the modern, John Golding
- Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, a tragedy at sea, by Reiner E. Moritz
- Anselm Kiefer, interior, by Reiner E. Moritz
- Chicago makes modern, how creative minds changed society, edited by Mary Jane Jacob and Jacquelynn Baas
- The American century, varieties of culture in modern times, Norman F. Cantor ; picture essays by Mindy Cantor
- Peter Blume, nature and metamorphosis, edited by Robert Cozzolino ; with contributions by Samantha Baskind, Sergio Cortesini, Robert Cowley, David McCarthy, Sarah Vure
- Art nouveau, Alastair Duncan
- Group f.64, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, and the community of artists who revolutionized American photography, Mary Street Alinder
- Modernism, a very short introduction, Christopher Butler
- Ways of looking, how to experience contemporary art, Ossian Ward
- Jozsef Rippl-Ronai, woman with birdcage, by Reiner E. Moritz