Art Books
Kenyatta A.C. Hinkles SIR
By Megan N. LibertyEqual parts artist book, poetry collection, and memoir, SIR explores Hinkles mothers decision to name her first son Sir, the aspirational power of names and what they carry for their bearers, and the inescapable nature of history.
Enghelab Street, A Revolution through Books: Iran 1979 – 1983
By Carol NisarAmassed by the artist Hannah Darabi, this oversized photobook casts a broadly curated lens on the sociopolitical turmoil induced by Irans Islamic revolution through a look at the Tehrans underground publishing scene. Including personal recollections, first-hand accounts from publishers and photographers, and invaluable photographic documentation of the books and the city, Darabi and researcher Chowra Makaremi reconstruct this important moment in Irans history.
Patrick Rössler's Bauhausmädels and Elizabeth Otto's Haunted Bauhaus
By Lily MajtelesBauhausmädels is a yearbook-style photobook highlighting its oft-overlooked female population, while Haunted Bauhaus uses a more historical approach to look at the women of the school and its little-known cultures of mysticism, sexual exploration, and queer identities. Together the titles reveal the Bauhaus to be an experiment deeper, wider, and richer than many historians have suggested.
Barbara Happe and Martin S. Fischer's The Auerbach House by Walter Gropius with Adolf Meyer
By Morgan RidlerEdited by the houses current owners, the new edition advances the earlier publications argument that the rather little-known Auerbach House was crucial to the development of Walter Gropiuss Bauhaus style. This edition of the book improves the quality of the wall painting images and utilizes recent scholarly work to update the analysis of the book.