We could all use a little extra love these days. If you're pining for some queer romance in particula
Oct 26, 2020 • View in browser
Books
We could all use a little extra love these days. If you’re pining for some queer romance in particular, check out this sneak peek of Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love 1850s–1950s. Also worth checking out is this excerpt of a new text focused on the celebrated graphic designer, E. McKnight Kauffer.
Going back further in time, Lydia Pyne dives into the realm of Neanderthal aesthetics, a fascinating subject explored in the new book, Kindred: Neanderthal Life, Love, Death and Art.
Happy reading.
– Dessane Lopez Cassell, Editor, Reviews
P.S. Early voting is in full swing in many states (including New York). Check out this guide to see the options in your state, and peruse TIME magazine’s tribute to the time-honored democratic tradition here. The stakes are extra high this year.
100 Years of Photographs of Gay Men in Love
The Fascinating World of Neanderthal Aesthetics
E. McKnight Kauffer, a Commercial Artist With Ideals
The Meanings of Minimalist Memorials
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The Art of the Devil, a Delightfully Diabolic Illustrated History
The Ethics of Examining the Swastika, the Energizer Bunny of Hate Symbols
An Architect’s Tribute to the Power of Design and Memory
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