Books
- Sullivan, Edward J. The Language of Objects in the Art of the Americas. Yale University Press. 2007.
- Linda Pace, Jan Jarboe, Eleanor Heartney. Dreaming Red, Creating ArtPace. 2003
- Atravesados, Deslizamientos de identidad y genero. Fundacion Telefónica, May 2003.
- Prophets of Boom. Staaliche Kunsthalle Baden Baden. Baden Baden, Germany. 2002.
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