This weekend, I finished reading Bianca Bosker’s Get The Picture: A Mind-Bending Journey Among The Inspired Artists And Obsessive Art Fiends Who Taught Me How To See. I was about three fourths the way through the book when I realized I had been on a steady diet of books by writers about art, or books by artists and curators about how to see art.
Thanks so much, Sally. I love the Berger book, and will put the Nochlin on my to be read pile. I also have Ninth Avenue Women on my list. And thanks for all you do for artists, especially women artists! Your work in invaluable!
So inspired by your dedication to exploring the multifaceted world of art, including the intricate layers of taste, ethics, and accessibility. 📚 Thank you for sharing such thought-provoking insights! 🙏 My favorite book about seeing art is the old Ways of Seeing by John Berger, and of course, Why Have there been no great women artists? by Linda Nochlin <3
Thanks so much, Sally. I love the Berger book, and will put the Nochlin on my to be read pile. I also have Ninth Avenue Women on my list. And thanks for all you do for artists, especially women artists! Your work in invaluable!
So inspired by your dedication to exploring the multifaceted world of art, including the intricate layers of taste, ethics, and accessibility. 📚 Thank you for sharing such thought-provoking insights! 🙏 My favorite book about seeing art is the old Ways of Seeing by John Berger, and of course, Why Have there been no great women artists? by Linda Nochlin <3