When I’m facing a reading slump, it is often the allure of art books that pulls me out. Kory Stamper’s True Color has been my latest escape, telling the captivating tale of the man behind Merriam-Webster Dictionary’s color definitions. To him, a begonia was “bluer than fiesta, and bluer and stronger than sweet william,” while scotch gray was “duller than mermaid.” His unique perspective is truly remarkable.
This book is just one of many intriguing selections on our summer art reading list, which includes fiction, catalogs, photo books, and even a graphic novel focused on the art of storytelling. Explore the entire collection below, and feel free to share what you’re reading this summer by replying to this email. Suggestions for overcoming a reading slump are always appreciated!

12 Art Books to Kick Off Summer
With beach reads making a comeback, nature seems to be inviting us to enjoy our books outdoors once more. Alongside your favorite fantasy novels and memoirs, consider an essay collection by critic Megan O’Grady on the essential role of art in our lives, or a graphic novel that showcases the unique magic of books.
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O’Keeffe-isms
Drawn from her published writings, letters, interviews, and other sources, the quotes in O’Keeffe-isms provide insights into Georgia O’Keeffe’s artistic philosophy, creative process, and profound connection to the desert landscapes of New Mexico and the American Southwest.
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Museum Mysteries From the Archive

How a Gauguin Painting Went From Real, to Lost, to Fake
The Case of the Disappearing Gauguin is an art detective mystery offering a behind-the-scenes look at provenance research, psychological insights, and a critique of the art market. | Michelle Young
The Case of the Disappearing Gauguin: A Study of Authenticity and the Art Market (2024) by Stephanie Brown

The Stories of Art History’s Detectives
Provenance researchers often take on the role of detectives, finding alternative ways to uncover information that key players in the trade might not readily share. | Erin L. Thompson
Let Us Now Not Boast of Our Worldly Possessions: Provenance Stories from the San Antonio Museum of Art (2022) by Lynley J. McAlpine
Early 2026 Art Books From Yale University Press
Biographies of Anni Albers and Dorothea Tanning, The Met’s blockbuster “Raphael,” Edward Steichen and his flowers, and more books for art lovers. Shop the annual sale this May.
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Books on View

Shoot the Shit With Jack Kerouac
In NYC, an exhibition of treasured letters, photographs, and talismans offers a glimpse into the daily life of the reluctant icon of the Beat Generation. | Greta Rainbow
Getting Messy in the Archive at LA’s Art Book Fair
This year’s Printed Matter show in LA delves into historical media, blending past and present to create new relevance. | Matt Stromberg

