In 2000, Nall organized the Alabama Art Exhibit, highlighting 13 artists with different areas of expertise. Nall produced a portrait of each of the artists, displayed with the individual's art work. The resulting book,
Alabama Art, is now permanently housed in the
Mobile Museum of Art. Another book by Nall is entitled
The RSA Permanent Collection of Alabama Art, and includes information on more than 150 Alabama artists. In February 1996,
NALL Technique & Symbole, written by Alain Renner, artistic director of
Sotheby's Monte-Carlo and Paris, was published by
Michel Pastor of Monaco.
Nall Alchemy, written by Hugues de la Touche and published by Musées de Menton in 2006, includes a retrospective of Nall's work through 2004. Vittorio Sgarbi wrote
Violata Pax about the series of Nall's work that was the subject of a multi-national exhibit in St. Francis of Assisi Monastery,
Assisi, Italy; Church of St. Augustin,
Pietrasanta, Italy; Museum Carnoles,
Menton, France; and Mobile Museum of Art,
Mobile, Alabama, USA. The book was designed by Alberto Bartalini and published by the NALL Art Association in 2006.
Nall-Mossa/Eros & Agapa by Jean Forneris compares Nall's work to that of artist
Gustav-Adolf Mossa. It was published in 1997 by Galerie-Musee Raoul Dufy/Musées de la N.A.L.L. Art Association. ==Art==