A non-bookshelf post today since it's the official publication day of my latest book, Art Day By Day: 366 Brushes With History - look out for quizes and other stuff on the publisher Thames & Hudson's instagram page. It's history of art meets almanac, providing a unique daily snapshot of the most exciting, unusual, and noteworthy art events from
around the world and throughout history through direct testimonies,
eyewitness accounts, and contemporary chroniclers.
Drawing on articles, diaries, interviews, letters, speeches, transcripts, and more, Art Day by Day
offers an important event that happened on that day in the history of
art. Here are the stories of famous paintings, ancient sculptures, comic
strips, photographs, murals, manifestos, and marriages, from terracotta
soldiers to a self-shredding Banksy. Not every entry is momentous, but each one is significant.
Yes, there are thefts, murders, artistic mishaps, and eureka moments,
but there are also episodes such as President Theodore Roosevelt’s
doodles, Michelangelo writing to his nephew about his kidney stones, and
Monet getting the green light for his water garden. Every day has a
story to tell.