Incoming Resources
- Pocket full of colors, the magical world of Mary Blair, Disney artist extraordinaire, Amy Guglielmo and Jacqueline Tourville ; illustrated by Brigette Barrager
- Shoot an Iraqi, art, life and resistance under the gun, by Wafaa Bilal and Kari Lydersen
- Jeff Koons, a retrospective
- Picasso the foreigner, an artist in France, 1900-1973, Annie Cohen-Solal ; translated from the French by Sam Taylor
- Live nude girl, my life as an object, Kathleen Rooney
- Dime stories, Tony Fitzpatrick
- Michelangelo's mountain, the quest for perfection in the marble quarries of Carrara, Eric Scigliano
- The iceberg, Marion Coutts
- Just being Dalí, the story of artist Salvador Dalí, by Amy Guglielmo ; illustrated by Brett Helquist
- Bernard Berenson, a life in the picture trade, Rachel Cohen
- Hanging man, the arrest of Ai Weiwei, Barnaby Martin
- The collector of lives, Giorgio Vasari and the invention of art, Ingrid Rowland and Noah Charney
- Kiki Man Ray, art, love, and rivalry in 1920s Paris, Mark Braude
- Michelangelo, a life in six masterpieces, Miles J. Unger
- The Da Vinci legacy, how an elusive 16th-century artist became a global pop icon, Jean-Pierre Isbouts and Christopher Heath Brown
- Andy Warhol, Joseph D. Ketner II
- Critical laboratory, the writings of Thomas Hirschhorn, Thomas Hirschhorn ; edited by Lisa Lee and Hal Foster
- David C. Driskell, artist and scholar, Julie L. McGee
- Michelangelo's notebooks, the poetry, letters, and art of the great master, edited by Carolyn Vaughan
- Leonardo's notebooks, Leonardo da Vinci ; edited by H. Anna Suh
- Decoding Da Vinci, a Nova production by Hamilton Land and Cattle Inc. for WGBH Boston ; directed, produced and written by Doug Hamilton
- Yayoi Kusama, from here to infinity, Sarah Suzuki ; illustrated by Ellen Weinstein ; with repoductions of works by Yayoi Kusama
- Miro, the experience of seeing : late works, 1963-1981, Carmen Fernandez Aparicio, Belen Galan Martin, Charles Palermo, Pere Portabella, Jesus Carillo
- Paris letters, Janice MacLeod
- Exhibition on screen, Seventh Art Productions ; Exhibition on Screen, Ltd. ; director and writer, Phil Grabsky
- Leonardo da Vinci, Walter Isaacson
- Kara Walker, after the deluge, Kara Walker
- Exhibition on screen, directed by David Bickerstaff ; produced by Phil Grabsky
- Dubuffet as architect, Daniel Abadie
- Worm, a Cuban American odyssey, Edel Rodriguez
- Louise Bourgeois, edited by Frances Morris ; with essays by Paulo Herkenhoff [and others] ; contributions by Marie-Laure Bernadac [and others]
- Warhol after Warhol, secrets, lies, & corruption in the art world, Richard Dorment
- 13 artists children should know, Angela Wenzel ; [translation by Jane Michael]
- Charlie Russell, tale-telling cowboy artist, by Lois V. Harris
- Worm, a Cuban American odyssey, Edel Rodriguez
- Warhol, Blake Gopnik
- Spellbound by Marcel, Duchamp, love, and art, Ruth Brandon
- Summers with Picasso, films by François Lévy-Kuentz and Christian Tran
- 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
- Mary Blair's unique flair, the girl who became one of the Disney legends, written by Amy Novesky ; illustrated by Brittney Lee
- Birds of a feather, bowerbirds and me, Susan L. Roth
- Summer, Julian Schnabel : paintings 1976-2007, edited by David Moos ; with contributions by Gian Enzo Sperone, Marco Voena, and Julian Schnabel
- The secret world of Walter Anderson, Hester Bass ; illustrated by E.B. Lewis
- Yoshitomo Nara, nobody's fool, [curators] Melissa Chiu and Miwako Tezuka ; with contributions from Midori Matsui, Michael Wilson, and Hideki Toyoshima
- Leonardo's monster, by Jane Sutcliffe ; illustrated by Herb Leonhard
- Picasso the foreigner, an artist in France, 1900-1973, Annie Cohen-Solal ; translated from the French by Sam Taylor
- Edgar Degas, Alix Wood
- Degas in the Norton Simon Museum, nineteenth-century art volume II, Sara Campbell [and others] ; general editor, Sara Campbell ; technical notes for paintings and works on paper by Joseph Froneck, Rosamond Westmoreland, Susan Sayre Batton
- Michelangelo, captured in stone, a film by Eva Severini ; produced by BR and Deutsche Welle TransTel
- Yayoi Kusama, by May Nakamura ; illustrated by Alexandra Badiu.