PUBLICATIONS

Journey, by Micheline Klagsbrun

JOURNEY: Reflections on Transformation and Resilience

Micheline Klagsbrun
Published by SNAP Collective, 2026

"A retrospective journey through the evolving phases of Micheline Klagsbrun’s work, illuminating how each phase transforms into the next."

Contributing writers include Dorothy Kosinski, Director Emerita of the Phillips Collection, Norman Kleeblatt, former Chief Curator of the Jewish Museum NYC, and Aneta Georgievska-Shine, Professor of Art History, UMd and the Smithsonian.


Night Boats book, by Micheline Klagsbrun

NIGHT BOATS

Micheline Klagsbrun
Released February 2021

A photographic record and non-traditional catalogue of Night Boats artwork, incorporating poetry and reflections.

Available on request ($35.00 plus shipping) by contacting info@klagsbrunstudios.com


First, Do No Harm book by Laura Brylawski-Miller

FIRST, DO NO HARM

New and Selected Poems

Laura Brylawski-Miller
Released April 1, 2017

Green Art: Trees, Leaves, and Roots

Green Art: Trees, Leaves, and Roots [Hardcover]

Ashley Rooney and Margery Goldberg, eds.
Released February 28, 2014


Ovid Metamorphoses book

OVID
METAMORPHOSES

2010 HACKETT PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC.

In 2010, Hackett Publishing Company, Inc. requested the use of Micheline Klagsbrun’s painting “They Snaked Together (Cadmus and Harmonia)” for the book jacket for Ovid’s Metamorphoses, translated by renowned scholar Stanley Lombardo. Hackett books are distinguished by their high quality and generally recognized for original cover design.


Dryope/Lotus

LOTUS/DRYOPE

The lotus, sacred in many cultures, was to the Ancient Greeks a transformed nymph, Lotis. The stories of Dryope and Lotis are intertwined, their beauties trapped together. Dryope, a lovely young mother, plucks a lotus, unaware that this blossom is a transformed nymph. The flower starts to drip blood, and Dryope suffers the fate of being turned into a tree.

This artistic collaboration offers a new translation of the story of Dryope and Lotus (Lotis) from Ovid's Metamorphoses.

Abraham Frank’s poetry is interleaved on each page with images by Micheline Klagsbrun and followed by Klagsbrun’s Artists Notes on her experience of working with these stories, exploring their layers of meaning, and the inspiration of the collaborative process.

Full color throughout.
14 pp, 6" x 11.5", signed by the artist. $25.00
Available through www.studiogallerydc.com