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A Very 2026 Art Reading List

Last updated: January 16, 2026 3:15 am
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Art Books to Look Forward to in 2026

Are you a fan of art books? If so, you’re in luck because 2026 is shaping up to be a fantastic year for new releases in the art and visual culture genre. From books exploring the use of lipstick to novels set in iconic museums, there is something for every art lover to look forward to.

One of the most anticipated releases is a study on the cultural significance of lipstick by art critic Eileen G’Sell. This book delves into the history and symbolism of this ancient makeup product and explores how it is used in contemporary society. Additionally, Ann Patchett’s upcoming novel “Whistler” takes readers on a journey through the Metropolitan Museum of Art, offering a unique perspective on the art world.

For those interested in more niche topics, a new atlas of embroidery is set to be released, highlighting the enduring power of this often overlooked art form. And if you’re a fan of Frida Kahlo, a book about the new Frida Kahlo museum in Mexico City promises to reveal hidden treasures from the iconic artist’s life.

But that’s not all. Editor-in-Chief Hakim Bishara is eagerly awaiting the Venice Biennale catalog, edited by Siddhartha Mitter, while Senior Editor Valentina Di Liscia has her eye on a book about Mexican state theft and cultural repatriation. Reviews Editor Natalie Haddad is looking forward to Sara Ahmed’s next publication, and Associate Editor Lisa Yin Zhang is excited about a new volume of conversations between Black curators.

With such a diverse range of topics and authors, 2026 is set to be a year filled with literary treasures for art enthusiasts. So, mark your calendars and get ready to dive into a world of creativity, history, and inspiration with these upcoming art books.

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