5 Art Books to Dive Into This Summer
5 Art Books to Dive Into This Summer

Immerse yourself in art escapes this summer with these five captivating books! (Photo : Unsplash/Camille Brodard)

There is never a better moment to lose oneself in the world of art through the pages of engaging books as the warm wind calls. With a carefully chosen collection of art books this summer, let your creativity soar and go on an inspiring and creative voyage.

These five books promise to be your ticket to a summer full of artistic delight, whether you study the masterworks of well-known artists or unearth the hidden beauties of up-and-coming artists.

Take your favorite beverage, locate a comfortable seat in the sun, and get ready to explore a world where every page is alive with vibrant colors, shapes, and tales.

Knife by Salman Rushdie

The book is about Salman Rushdie's close encounter with death during one of his public talks. He recalls the vicious assault on August 22 and the subsequent rehabilitation process, the profound impact of love and support from his wife, Eliza, and friends, along with his readers.

The book, written with utmost urgency and raw honesty, is an in-depth exploration of the concepts of resilience, loss, and the healing power of literature, offering an insightful meditation on life's complexity and strength to persist.

Eyeliner by Zahra Hankir

By following the development of this essential cosmetic from antiquity to contemporary beauty trends, Zahra Hankir investigates the timeless appeal of this item. Through intimate reporting and conversations with individuals from diverse cultures, Hankir reveals eyeliner's profound significance, symbolizing religious devotion, cultural identity, and personal expression.

From nomads in Chad to drag queens in New York, the book offers a captivating journey across continents, highlighting eyeliner's universal appeal and transformative power. Ultimately, the book showcases this often-overlooked cosmetic tool and its profound impact on global culture.

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The Miraculous Season by V.R. 'Bunny' Lang

The book resurrects the forgotten brilliance of American poet V.R. 'Bunny' Lang, whose work has long languished in obscurity. Lang, a vibrant figure in mid-century Harvard's literary scene and a close confidante of Frank O'Hara, receives belated recognition through this collection of previously unpublished poetry.

Edited by Rosa Campbell, the book follows the poet's eccentric life events, including her untimely death, which earned her a place among 20th-century American poets. Lang's rediscovered verses offer a captivating glimpse into her startling, strange, and beautiful literary legacy.

We Who Produce Pearls by Joanna Ho

Showcased through the art of Amanda Phingbodhipakkiya, this book is a dynamic narration of Asian American history and identity. Emphasizing strong poetic prose and empowering graphic designs, the book is an uplifting anthem for all Asian American communities, bringing an inspection of their strength, diversity, and tenacity.

Joanna Ho's lyrical vocal narrative and Phingbodhipakkiya's unparalleled illustrations combine to produce creative art that stimulates viewers' minds to value heritage, find a voice amidst injustice, and believe in their power. It urges people to build their world and admires the beauty and power we all possess.

The Book of Miracles by Till-Holger Borchert and Joshua P. Waterman

This Renaissance manuscript from 1550 Augsburg is a stunning revelation in art history. With 169 pages of colorful pictures showing heavenly phenomena and terrible events, it provides an insight into the fears and apocalyptic thinking of the 16th century. With its modern-looking visuals and cursory descriptions, the manuscript reflects the concerns of its time.

Now available in a facsimile volume, it provides scholars and art lovers access to one of the most important works of the German Renaissance, complete with historical context and extensive documentation.

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