Incoming Resources
- Everything she touched, the life of Ruth Asawa, by Marilyn Chase
- Verrocchio, sculptor and painter of Renaissance Florence, a National Gallery of Art film presentation
- Seen. Edmonia Lewis, written by Jasmine Walls ; illustrated by Bex Glendining ; colored by Kieran Quigley ; lettered by DC Hopkins
- Ruth Asawa, life's work, edited by Tamara H. Schenkenberg ; essays by Aruna D'Souza, Helen Molesworth, and Tamara H. Schenkenberg
- Ai Weiwei, circle of animals, edited and with an introduction by Susan Delson
- Ron Nagle, handsome drifter, edited by Judy Bloch ; contributors: Apsara DiQuinzio, Jan Verwoert, Dan Byers
- Ruth Asawa
- The lost carving, a journey to the heart of making, David Esterly
- Niki de Saint Phalle, the garden of secrets, Dominique Osuch, writer ; Sandrine Martin, art ; translation by Joe Johnson ; lettering by Big Bird Zatryb
- Listening to stone, the art and life of Isamu Noguchi, Hayden Herrera
- Collected letters, an installation by Liu Jianhua, edited by Pedro Moura Carvalho ; forewords by Jay Xu and Linda Shen Lei ; texts by Liu Jianhua, Tiffany Wai-Ying Beres, and Karin G. Oen
- Picasso sculpture, Ann Temkin, Anne Umland ; with Virginie Perdrisot, and Luise Mahler and Nancy Lim
- Calder, the conquest of space : the later years : 1940-1976, Jed Perl
- Eva Hesse, a Boks production co-produced with Televisor Troika in co-production with AVRO, SRT and Westdeutscher Rundfunk in cooperation with ARTE ; directed and produced by Marcie Begleiter
- Ruth Asawa, citizen of the universe, edited by Emma Ridgway and Vibece Salthe ; [texts by Emma Ridgway, John R. Blakinger, Sigrun Åsebø, Vibece Salthe, Emily Pringle]
- David Smith, the art and life of a transformational sculptor, Michael Brenson
- Alexander Calder, written by Thomas McNamee ; produced and directed by Roger M. Sherman
- Dudley Carter, tales of the legendary wood sculptor, 'Lyn Fleury Lambert and H. Mary Sikkema ; foreword by Daphne K. Morris
- Unbound, the art + life of Judith Scott, Joyce Scott, with Brie Spangler and Melissa Sweet
- Listening to stone, the art and life of Isamu Noguchi, Hayden Herrera
- Juan Muñoz, a retrospective, edited by Sheena Wagstaff ; with contributions by John Berger ... [et al.]
- Louise Bourgeois, I have been to hell and back, edited by Iris Müller-Westermann
- Etienne Hajdu, Werke der sechziger Jahre, 1964-1972
- Unbound, the life + art of Judith Scott, Joyce Scott, with Brie Spangler and Melissa Sweet ; art by Melissa Sweet
- Eva Hesse, sculpture, Elisabeth Sussman and Fred Wasserman ; with essays by Yve-Alain Bois, Mark Godfrey
- Anne Truitt, perception and reflection, Kristen Hileman, [James Meyer]
- Auguste Rodin
- The underwater museum, the submerged sculptures of Jason deCaires Taylor
- Bruce Beasley, sixty year retrospective, 1960-2020, foreword by Gary Garrido Schneider ; with essays by Bruce Beasley, Tom Moran, Marlena Doktorczyk-Donohue, and Lawrence Weschler
- Huma Bhabha, they live, edited by Eva Respini ; with contributions by Carter E. Foster [and 4 others] ; and a conversation between Huma Bhabha and Sterling Ruby
- Ruth Duckworth, modernist sculptor, Jo Lauria, Tony Birks
- Emilie Brzezinski, the lure of the forest : sculpture 1979-2013, introduction by Mika Brzezinski ; contributions by John Beardsley, Aneta Georgievska-Shine and Barbara Rose
- Calder and abstraction, from avant-garde to iconic, edited by Stephanie Barron and Lisa Gabrielle Mark ; with essays by Stephanie Barron, Ilene Susan Fort, Aleca Le Blanc, Jed Perl, Harriet F. Senie ; exhibition organized by Stephanie Barron
- Monument man, the life and art of Daniel Chester French, Harold Holzer
- Changing and unchanging things, Noguchi and Hasegawa in postwar Japan, edited by Dakin Hart and Mark Dean Johnson ; with Matthew Kirsch, associate editor ; with essays by Dakin Hart [and 6 others]
- Andy Goldsworthy, projects
- The sculpture of Ruth Asawa, contours in the air, Daniell Cornell ... [et al.]
- The sculpture of Auguste Rodin at the Legion of Honor, Martin Chapman
- Calder, the conquest of time : the early years, 1898-1940, Jed Perl