
BETYE SAAR
1926, Los Angeles
| INDIVIDUAL CATALOGUES | ||
| Family Legacies: The Art of Betye, Lezley and Alison Saar | Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, North Carolina | 2005 |
| EPHEMERA | ||
| CATALOGUES INCLUDING SAAR | ||
| Havana Bienal #5 - Quinta Bienal de la Habana: Art/Sociedad/Reflexion | Centro Wifredo Lam | 1994 |
| Making Their Mark: Women Artists Move Into The Mainstream 1970-85 | Cincinatti Museum of Art | 1993 |
| Matrix, A Changing Exhibition of Contemporary Art | Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT | 1975+ |
| The Decade Show: Frameworks of Identity in the 80s | The New Museum of Contemporary Art / The Studio Museum of Harlem / the Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art,, New York | 1990 |
| WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution | The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles | 2007 |
| Whitney Museum Sculpture Annual 1970 | Whitney Museum of American Art | 1970 |
| BOOKS INCLUDING SAAR | ||
| Alternative Art New York 1965-1985 | The Drawing Center / University of Minnesota Press | 2002 |
| Art Matters: How the Culture Wars Changed America | New York University Press | 1999 |
| Mixed Blessings: New Art in a Multicultural America [Lucy Lippard] | Pantheon Books | 1990 |
| The Lure of the Local: senses of place in a multicentered society | The New Press, New York | 1997 |
| PERIODICALS INCLUDING SAAR | ||
| Heresies #8 Third World Women: the politics of being other | Heresies | 1979 |
| Heresies #12 Sex Issue | Heresies | 1981 |