
Yale University Press: Art Book Releases for Fall 2025

The Fall 2025 season of art and architecture books from Yale University Press offers an impressive array of exhibition catalogues and new releases. Highlights include “Man Ray: When Objects Dream” from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, “Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100” by the Philadelphia Art Museum, “Lee Miller” from Tate, “Manet & Morisot” by the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and “Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985” at the National Gallery of Art.
Noteworthy releases feature “Knife-Woman,” a biography of Louise Bourgeois by Marie-Laure Bernadac, an illustrated history of alchemy by Philip Ball, and Robert Rauschenberg’s “I Don’t Think About Being Great.” Bridgerton enthusiasts will enjoy an illustrated guide to Regency dress by Hilary Davidson, while those fascinated by ancient Egypt can look forward to “Divine Egypt” from The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Architecture aficionados can explore Arts and Crafts highlights with Maureen Meister’s guide, and art lovers will find intrigue in the exhibition catalogue from the Hew Locke show at the Yale Center for British Art.
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