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Horn, Roni, and Philip Larratt-Smith. Bird. London: Hauser & Wirth; Göttingen: Steidl, 2008. ISBN978-3-86521-669-4
Horn, Roni, and Fondation Beyeler. Roni horn. Hatje Cantz Verlag, a Ganske Publishing Group Company, 2016. ISBN3775742514
Horn, Roni, Jerry Gorovoy, Gary Indiana, and Glenstone (Museum). Roni Horn. Edited by Emily Wei Rales and Ali Nemerov. First ed. Potomac, Maryland: Glenstone, 2017. ISBN9783791356600
Kersting, Hannelore, and Rudolf Herman Fuchs. Things which happen again: Roni Horn. Mönchengladbach: Städtisches Museum Abteiberg; Münster: Westfälischer Kunstverein, 1991. ISBN3-924039-07-0
Spector, Nancy. Roni Horn: including the installation Pair Field and selections from the work To Place. Tilburg, The Netherlands: De Pont Foundation for Contemporary Art, 1994. ISBN90-74529-05-4
Kellein, Thomas, and Roni Horn. Making being here enough: installations from 1980 to 1995. Basel: Kunsthalle Basel; Hannover: Kestner-Gesellschaft, 1995. ISBN3-7965-9901-X
González-Torres, Félix, Roni Horn, and Ingvild Goetz. Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Roni Horn. München: Sammlung Goetz, 1995.
Lingwood, James, and Frida Björk Ingvarsdóttir. Roni Horn. Some Thames/Haskólínn á Akureyri. Göttingen, Germany: Steidl, 2003. ISBN3-88243-964-5
Stahel, Urs, Élisabeth Lebovici, bell hooks, Thierry de Duve, Paulo Herkenhoff, and Barbara Kruger. If on a winter's night ... Roni Horn.... Göttingen: Steidl Verlag; Winterthur: Fotomuseum, 2003. ISBN3-88243-911-4
Eskildsen, Ute. Roni Horn. To place: postcards from the first 8 books: 1990-2001. Göttingen: Steidl, 2004. ISBN3-86521-042-2
Dean, Tacita, and Angela Vettese. Roni Horn: Angie and Emily Dickinson. Edinburgh: Royal Botanic Garden, 2006. ISBN1-872291-20-1
Roni Horn: vatnasafn, library of water. London: Artangel, 2006.
Roni Horn: my Oz. Reykjavik, Iceland: Listasafn Reykjavikur, 2007. ISBN9979-769-30-0
De Salvo, Donna, Carter E. Foster, Mark Godfrey, and Roni Horn. Roni Horn aka Roni Horn. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art; London: Tate Modern in association with Steidl, Göttingen, 2009. ISBN978-3-86521-831-5
Lingwood, James, Briony Fer, and Adrian Searle. Roni Horn: vatnasafn/library of water. London: Artangel; Göttingen, Germany: Steidl, 2009. ISBN978-3-86521-942-8