Women Artists A to Z encourages young readers to interact thoughtfully and inquisitively with art and artists, which is no small undertaking.
Books March 30, 2020 Women Artists A to Z encourages young readers to interact thoughtfully and inquisitively with art and artists, which is no small undertaking. Lauren Relyea The French poet juxtaposed the details of printing and production in a book that he imagined as a theatrical production. Marcella Durand What sets Stehrenberger’s posters apart is her commitment to integrating illustration, and her work is most compelling when it’s seemingly at its simplest. Ayoola Solarin Bowie: Stardust, Rayguns & Moonage Daydreams, a graphic journey through the life of David Bowie, is nothing short of a visual masterpiece. Angelica Frey Edited by the late, great Anette Michelson and Kenneth White, the essays in Michael Snow refresh our notions of experimentation. Ela Bittencourt A vividly illustrated survey of typeface design, Tosh Omagari’s Arcade Game Typography is a satisfying compendium for anyone occasionally gripped with nostalgia at the sight of a lone Ms. Pac-Man machine. Sarah Rose Sharp Demetrio Paparoni’s latest book ultimately hints at how latent fears of the prince of darkness have continued to fuel our imaginations, no matter how much we try to laugh him off. Aida Amoako Sid Gold’s poems address our failure to hear what others are saying. Douglas Messerli Forward this newsletter to a friend! If this email was forwarded to you, click here to subscribe Hyperallergic, 181 N11th St, Ste 302, Brooklyn, NY 11211 This email was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com. Manage your preferences to subscribe to our daily or weekly newsletters. Forward Preferences | Unsubscribe |