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Our Favorite Art Books of 2025

Last updated: December 10, 2025 5:40 pm
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Art books have the power to captivate us, transport us to different worlds, and leave a lasting impact on our minds. As we approach the end of 2025, it’s worth reflecting on the art books that have enriched our lives this year. From biographies to academic titles, memoirs to zine re-issues, the diversity of genres and topics covered in these books is truly remarkable. Here are some standout picks from this year’s collection:

  1. "Speculative Light: The Arts of Beauford Delaney and James Baldwin" edited by Amy J. Elias – This scholarly collection explores the profound influence of artist Beauford Delaney on writer James Baldwin. Their unique relationship as queer, Black men is illuminated through a series of essays that delve into the intersection of art and literature.
  2. "Women Artists in Denmark 1880-1910: In Search of the Modern" edited by Inge Lise Mogensen Bech and Lene Bøgh Rønberg – A captivating exploration of Nordic women artists who defied conventions and pushed boundaries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This book sheds light on their innovative and revolutionary work that continues to inspire.
  3. "Ruth Asawa and the Artist-Mother at Midcentury" by Jordan Troeller – This book redefines the traditional image of the artist as a solitary genius by highlighting the community-minded approach of artist-mother Ruth Asawa. Through archival photos and impeccable research, Troeller paints a vivid portrait of an artist who thrived within a supportive network.
  4. "After Caliban: Caribbean Art in a Global Imaginary" by Erica Moiah James – Challenging conventional interpretations of Caribbean art, James offers a fresh perspective that centers Caribbean knowledge and innovation within global art history. This book reclaims the narrative of Caliban as a symbol of colonization and instead celebrates Caribbean artists who resist and redefine artistic norms.
  5. "Native Visual Sovereignty: A Reader on Art and Performance" edited by Candice Hopkins – Centering Native agency and self-determination, this reader explores the rich history of Native performance art and its role in reclaiming public space. From the occupation of Alcatraz to contemporary artistic interventions, this book showcases the resilience and creativity of Indigenous artists.

    These are just a few of the many incredible art books that have made an impact this year. Whether you’re interested in art history, biography, or fiction set in the art world, there is a book out there waiting to inspire and enlighten you. So grab a copy, immerse yourself in its pages, and let the world of art books expand your horizons.

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