The above image composed of covers from Roy Lichtenstein, Edvard Munch, Juan Miro: magnetic fields, The Moderns and Hans Hinterreiter: a leading Swiss exponent of constructive art
Art books, for the most part, stay out of reach for a lot of people. Some people can’t justify the spending, some can’t afford the space they occupy and for others, they’re simply out of print or weren’t available. However, the Solomon R. Guggenheim museum aims to change that.
From the cover of The Italian metamorphosis, 1943-1968
From what we understand about the Solomon R. Guggenheim collection, they have always made it their top priority to preserve modern art. From 2012, they’ve been trying to make art and art resources accessible to everyone. We love this idea because it means that more people can appreciate art and can gain inspiration for their art.
From Picasso and the war years 1937-1945
To appreciate art, one must absorb art and now, there are 200+ books on art made available for free by the museum. This has been made possible with the help of the Internet Archive. They digitised their hard copy books to be viewed online or if you want, they can be downloaded to your desktop in your preferred format (we suggest PDF).
From Art of this Century: The Guggenheim Museum and its collection
This would be valuable to all the art students out there. It would showcase impressive research power to any professor in addition to being a great resource for learning more about art history. So, what are you in the mood for? Learning about Picasso? Getting inspired by Jenny Holzer’s messages? Want to try something in Roy Lichtenstein’s pop art style? Gustav Klimt‘s symbolism? It’s all here.
From the book Premises: Invested Spaces in visual arts from the Guggenheim collection on archive.org
Apart from books about well-known artists, there are also books about sculpture, photography, countries, guidebooks and the role of philosophy in the artist’s life to shape art and society. For those who want a quicker catch-up, check the books released by the Solomon R. Guggenheim museum themselves throughout the years. Notable examples are Guggenheim Museum A to Z and Art of this century: the Guggenheim Museum and its collection.
What will you discover about art through these books? Let us know.
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