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Description
A captivating tour of the bookshelves of ten leading artists, exploring the intricate connections between reading, artistic practice, and identity
Taking its inspiration from Walter Benjamin’s seminal 1931 essay, the Unpacking My Library series charts a spirited exploration of the reading and book collecting practices of today’s leading thinkers. Artists and Their Books showcases the personal libraries of ten important contemporary artists based in the United States (Mark Dion, Theaster Gates, Wangechi Mutu, Ed Ruscha, and Carrie Mae Weems), Canada (Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller), and the United Kingdom (Billy Childish, Tracey Emin, and Martin Parr). Through engaging interviews, the artists discuss the necessity of reading and the meaning of books in their lives and careers.
This is a book about books, but it even more importantly highlights the role of literature in shaping an artist’s self-presentation and persona. Photographs of each artist’s bookshelves present an evocative glimpse of personal taste, of well-loved and rare volumes, and of the individual touches that make a bookshelf one’s own. The interviews are accompanied by “top ten” reading lists assembled by each artist, an introduction by Jo Steffens, and Marcel Proust’s seminal essay “On Reading.”
A captivating tour of the bookshelves of ten leading artists, exploring the intricate connections between reading, artistic practice, and identity
A captivating tour of the bookshelves of ten leading artists, exploring the intricate connections between reading, artistic practice, and identity
Taking its inspiration from Walter Benjamin’s seminal 1931 essay, the Unpacking My Library series charts a spirited exploration of the reading and book collecting practices of today’s leading thinkers. Artists and Their Books showcases the personal libraries of ten important contemporary artists based in the United States (Mark Dion, Theaster Gates, Wangechi Mutu, Ed Ruscha, and Carrie Mae Weems), Canada (Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller), and the United Kingdom (Billy Childish, Tracey Emin, and Martin Parr). Through engaging interviews, the artists discuss the necessity of reading and the meaning of books in their lives and careers.
This is a book about books, but it even more importantly highlights the role of literature in shaping an artist’s self-presentation and persona. Photographs of each artist’s bookshelves present an evocative glimpse of personal taste, of well-loved and rare volumes, and of the individual touches that make a bookshelf one’s own. The interviews are accompanied by “top ten” reading lists assembled by each artist, an introduction by Jo Steffens, and Marcel Proust’s seminal essay “On Reading.”
Advance Praise
“This beautiful and riveting volume illuminates the interior lives and minds of ten great artists. Full of delicious surprises, it’s an experience to treasure.”—Claire Messud, author of The Emperor’s Children
“I loved the in-depth interviews with this diverse group of artists, and of course I pored over their book collections. A real treat for any reader!”—Nancy Pearl, author of Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment, and Reason
“This beautiful and riveting volume illuminates the interior lives and minds of ten great artists. Full of delicious surprises, it’s an experience to treasure.”—Claire Messud, author of The Emperor’s...
“This beautiful and riveting volume illuminates the interior lives and minds of ten great artists. Full of delicious surprises, it’s an experience to treasure.”—Claire Messud, author of The Emperor’s Children
“I loved the in-depth interviews with this diverse group of artists, and of course I pored over their book collections. A real treat for any reader!”—Nancy Pearl, author of Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment, and Reason
Language of Love
Astrid Ohletz and Lee Winter (Editors)
LGBTQIAP+, Romance
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