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Five Art Books for Your July 2025 Reading List

Last updated: July 2, 2025 1:35 pm
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The latest art books for this month offer a diverse range of perspectives and insights into the world of creativity and expression. From exploring the life of Edith Farnsworth to delving into the experiences of artists over 50, these books provide a wealth of knowledge and inspiration for art enthusiasts and creators alike.

One standout title is “Almost Nothing: Reclaiming Edith Farnsworth” by Nora Wendl. This book challenges the traditional narrative surrounding Farnsworth’s relationship with architect Mies van der Rohe and the infamous glass house he designed for her. Through a combination of archival research and personal experiences, Wendl unravels the myths and misconceptions surrounding Farnsworth, offering a fresh perspective on her life and legacy. The inclusion of Wendl’s own artworks adds a unique layer to the storytelling, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience.

Another noteworthy book is “Last Artist Standing: Living and Sustaining a Creative Life Over 50,” edited by Sharon Louden. This collection of essays brings together the voices of artists over 50 who share their personal stories of navigating the art world and sustaining their creative practices. By highlighting the diverse experiences and challenges faced by older artists, this book challenges the notion of a linear artistic trajectory and celebrates the resilience and creativity of those who continue to make art later in life.

Additionally, “Mafalda: Book One” by Quino, translated by Frank Wynne, introduces readers to the beloved character of Mafalda and her witty observations on the world around her. Through a series of comics, Mafalda offers humorous yet insightful commentary on politics, society, and human rights, making her a timeless and relevant figure for readers of all ages.

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Overall, this month’s art books offer a rich tapestry of stories, perspectives, and experiences that are sure to captivate and inspire readers. Whether you’re interested in exploring the life of a pioneering figure like Edith Farnsworth or discovering the wisdom of artists over 50, there is something for everyone in these thought-provoking and engaging titles.

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