Selected Publications
- Books
- 1964, Party Going (First Novel)
- 1987, North of Yesterday (a Menippean Satire)
- 1991, Art and Discontent
- 1992, Art and Otherness
- 1993, Fusion: West African Artists at the Venice Biennale
- 1993, The Exile’s Return: Toward a Redefinition of Painting for the Post-Modern Era
- 1994, Der Erste Akt
- 1999, Sculpture in the Age of Doubt
- 2002, The Shape of Ancient Thought: Comparative Studies in Greek and Indian Philosophies
- 2007, The Triumph of Anti-Art
- 2008, Sappho
- 2010, Art, Love, Friendship: Marina Abramovic and Ulay, Together & Apart
- 2010, Yves the Provocateur: Yves Klein and Twentieth-Century Art
- 2013, Charles Dellschau's Aporetic Archive
- Essays
- Heads It’s Form, Tails It’s Not Content (TKTK)
- On the Manner of Addressing Clouds (TKTK)
- The Monochrome Icon
- “I Am” Is a Vain Thought
- Art History or Sacred History?
- Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief: ‘Primitivism’ in Twentieth-Century Art at the Museum of Modern Art
- The Selfhood of the Other
- Another Alphabet: The Work of Marcel Broodthaers
- History, Quality, Globalism
- Penelope’s Night Work: Negative Thinking in Greek Philosophy
- Arrivederci, Venice: The Third World Biennials
- The Tomb of the Zombie
- Paul McCarthy: Performance and Video Works: the Layering (2008)
- Here Comes Everybody (1994)
- James Lee Byars and the Atmosphere of Question
- Investigating The Secrets of Charles Dellschau (forthcoming)
- Monographs
Thomas McEvilley wrote monographs on Yves Klein (1982), Pat Steir, Leon Golub (1993), Jannis Kounellis (1986), James Croak (1999), Dennis Oppenheim, Anselm Kiefer, Dove Bradshaw (2004).
- Poetry
- 44 Four Line Poems (1982)
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