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Unpacking My Library: Artists and Their Books

de Jo Steffens (Editor), Matthias Neumann (Editor)

Altres autors: Janet Cardiff (Col·laborador), Billy Childish (Col·laborador), Mark Dion (Col·laborador), Tracey Emin (Col·laborador), Theaster Gates (Col·laborador)7 més, George Bures Miller (Col·laborador), Wangechi Mutu (Col·laborador), Martin Parr (Col·laborador), Marcel Proust (Col·laborador), Ed Ruscha (Col·laborador), Damien Searls (Traductor), Carrie Mae Weems (Col·laborador)

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Taking its inspiration from Walter Benjamin's seminal 1931 essay, the Unpacking My Library series charts a spirited exploration of the reading and book collecting practices of today's leading thinkers. Artists and Their Books showcases the personal libraries of ten important contemporary artists based in the United States (Mark Dion, Theaster Gates, Wangechi Mutu, Ed Ruscha, and Carrie Mae Weems), Canada (Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller), and the United Kingdom (Billy Childish, Tracey Emin, and Martin Parr). Through engaging interviews, the artists discuss the necessity of reading and the meaning of books in their lives and careers. This is a book about books, but it even more importantly highlights the role of literature in shaping an artist's self-presentation and persona. Photographs of each artist's bookshelves present an evocative glimpse of personal taste, of well-loved and rare volumes, and of the individual touches that make a bookshelf one's own. The interviews are accompanied by top ten reading lists assembled by each artist, an introduction by Jo Steffens, and Marcel Proust's seminal essay On Reading.… (més)
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Taking its inspiration from Walter Benjamin’s seminal 1931 essay, the Unpacking My Library series charts a spirited exploration of the reading and book collecting practices of today’s leading thinkers. Artists and Their Books showcases the personal libraries of ten important contemporary artists based in the United States (Mark Dion, Theaster Gates, Wangechi Mutu, Ed Ruscha, and Carrie Mae Weems), Canada (Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller), and the United Kingdom (Billy Childish, Tracey Emin, and Martin Parr). Through engaging interviews, the artists discuss the necessity of reading and the meaning of books in their lives and careers.

This is a book about books, but it even more importantly highlights the role of literature in shaping an artist’s self-presentation and persona. Photographs of each artist’s bookshelves present an evocative glimpse of personal taste, of well-loved and rare volumes, and of the individual touches that make a bookshelf one’s own. The interviews are accompanied by “top ten” reading lists assembled by each artist, an introduction by Jo Steffens, and Marcel Proust’s seminal essay “On Reading.”
  petervanbeveren | Aug 7, 2023 |
Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley.
  fernandie | Sep 15, 2022 |
Another lovely installment in this series, though this time I really found myself wanting longer interviews about some of the really interesting-looking libraries that were highlighted. ( )
1 vota JBD1 | Oct 25, 2020 |
A fun read and short enough never to outstay its welcome. I'm among those who get genuine pleasure in reading what people think of book collecting and seeing pictures of their shelves. It helped that the artists here had a good range of outlooks on both collecting and reading / consulting books.

This third installment takes the same approach as the first: selecting 10 artists and asking them a general set of questions, then inviting each to submit a "Top 10" list. Features an excerpt from Proust's essay "On Reading" where the first reprinted Benjamin's essay used for series title, and the second used an essay by its editor, Leah Price.

Steffens doesn't specify but it appears there was an initial questionnaire followed by some back-and-forth on specific answers. Not every question is addressed by each artist.

Refreshingly, Steffens in no way introduces the artists she interviews. Thumbnails given on each "contributor" appear only at the end, and the table of contents entry was small enough I wasn't prompted to read it first. In effect Steffens leaves it to the reader to either recognise the artist, consult references separately, or build up an impression from what each artist says about their library. I was familiar with just two, and not well, so by and large my understanding of the artist is from the interview. ( )
1 vota elenchus | Mar 16, 2020 |
This is the third in a series of beautifully photographed books showcasing the shelves of creative types, offering a glimpse into the libraries and literary tendencies of ten artists. Editors Jo Steffens and Matthias Neumann have interviewed and photographed a selection of painters, photographers, sculptors, and installation artists in their habitats—from Ed Ruscha’s orderly shelving to Mark Dion’s towering piles scattered with keepsakes to Wangechi Mutu’s sprawling studio. Each discusses their reading histories and collecting habits and offers a list of “top ten” selections from their libraries. The photographs are vivid and detailed, and while at 8.2 x 5.8"the book is small for such an image-rich collection, Steffens and Neumann have considerately provided shots of individual shelves, allowing book voyeurs to easily read titles, admire typefaces and graphics, and appreciate the personalities of the subjects—not just the artists, but the books themselves.

This is more a novelty book than a comprehensive exploration of the connection between art and the printed word, but it will delight lovers of printed matter, habitual browsers, and those who always check out a new acquaintance’s bookshelves first. ( )
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Steffens, JoEditorautor primaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Neumann, MatthiasEditorautor principaltotes les edicionsconfirmat
Cardiff, JanetCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Childish, BillyCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Dion, MarkCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Emin, TraceyCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Gates, TheasterCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Miller, George BuresCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Mutu, WangechiCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Parr, MartinCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Proust, MarcelCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Ruscha, EdCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Searls, DamienTraductorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Weems, Carrie MaeCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat

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Taking its inspiration from Walter Benjamin's seminal 1931 essay, the Unpacking My Library series charts a spirited exploration of the reading and book collecting practices of today's leading thinkers. Artists and Their Books showcases the personal libraries of ten important contemporary artists based in the United States (Mark Dion, Theaster Gates, Wangechi Mutu, Ed Ruscha, and Carrie Mae Weems), Canada (Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller), and the United Kingdom (Billy Childish, Tracey Emin, and Martin Parr). Through engaging interviews, the artists discuss the necessity of reading and the meaning of books in their lives and careers. This is a book about books, but it even more importantly highlights the role of literature in shaping an artist's self-presentation and persona. Photographs of each artist's bookshelves present an evocative glimpse of personal taste, of well-loved and rare volumes, and of the individual touches that make a bookshelf one's own. The interviews are accompanied by top ten reading lists assembled by each artist, an introduction by Jo Steffens, and Marcel Proust's seminal essay On Reading.

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