Terry Winters's work of the past decade weaves disparate strains of idea, object and physical operations into the primary logic of his art. His art contains an astonishing array of forms and demonstrates the equally surprising breadth of his artistic language. This retrospective volume continues where the mid-career survey (1992) at the Whitney Museum concluded, presenting the past decade of Winters's innovative work in paintings, prints, drawings and artists' books. Terry Winters presents the ways in which the artist creates sets and subsets of distinctive works that interact with bodies of previous and current work. Also included are images by the artist that have not previously been exhibited or published. This book is the catalogue for an exhibition at the Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts from 18 September 2004 to 2 January 2005; the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego from 23 January to 17 April 2005; and the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston from 20 April to 10 July 2005.