Five new art books to look out for in the spring, from art under siege to illustrated manuscripts
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The biography of Helen Chadwick sheds light on an artist whose influence waned posthumously despite mentoring many prominent figures in the Young British Artists movement.
Victor Ehikhamenor's work delves into African history and post-colonial identity, reflecting the contemporary relevance of Black artistic expression and its critical scope.
Joseph Leo Koerner's 'Art in a State of Siege' probes the emotional intensity of artworks within the context of collective human experiences during turbulent times.
The examination of Eufrasia Burlamacchi’s illuminated manuscripts reveals her unique interaction with the High Renaissance, offering insights from a convent artist in Tuscany.
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