Where's Warhol? by Catharine Ingram and Andrew Rae Hardcover, 32 pages 'Where's Warhol?' Turns The Waldo Concept Into A Work Of Art
Somethingtofoodabout Exploring Creativity With Innovative Chefs by Questlove, Ben Greenman and Kyoko Hamada Hardcover, 239 pages The frontman of hip-hop stars The Roots and bandleader for Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show draws on conversations with 10 cutting-edge chefs, including Ludo Lefebvre, Dominique Crenn and Nathan Myrfvold, to offer inspirational insights into their creative culinary processes. Questlove On Prince, Doo-Wop And The Food Equivalent Of The 'Mona Lisa'
Service by Platon, Elisabeth Biondi and Sebastian Junger Hardcover, pages cm In 'Service,' A Celebrated Photographer Turns His Lens On U.S. Troops
The Electric Pencil Drawings from Inside State Hospital No. 3 by Edward Deeds Paperback, 304 pages With Just Pencil And Paper, A Patient Found Escape Inside State Hospital No. 3
Strange Tools Art and Human Nature by Alva Noe Hardcover, 285 pages Outlines a philosophical approach to examining works of art to gain self-perspective, exploring such questions as how art is defined, why it is valued and what it reveals about human nature. Art, Humans And Their 'Strange Tools' Is It Bad If Art Is Boring?
The Lonely City Adventures in the Art of Being Alone by Olivia Laing Paperback, 336 pages A work of reportage, memoir, and biography on the subject of loneliness is told through the lives of iconic artists including Andy Warhol, David Wojnarowicz, Edward Hopper, Henry Darger, and Klaus Nomi. NPR's Book Concierge: Our Guide To 2016's Great Reads Provocative Book Explores The Connection Between Loneliness And Art 'Lonely City' Is More Than A Cry For Connection
India by Steve McCurry and William Dalrymple Hardcover, 207 pages A Photographer Captures Extraordinary Moments Of Everyday Indian Life
Drawing Blood by Molly Crabapple Hardcover, 338 pages The underground artist and journalist presents a memoir of her years between September 11 and the Occupy movement in New York City to discuss the impact of historical events on her work and her decision to become a witness journalist. In 'Drawing Blood,' A Life Of Art And Action
The White Road Journey into an Obsession by Edmund De Waal Hardcover, 401 pages Author Edmund de Waal offers narrative history of porcelain that traces the stories of the his travels through five regions where porcelain was innovated, created and collected. 'White Road' Maps The History Of Porcelain
My Journey by Donna Karan, Barbra Streisand and Kathleen Boyes Hardcover, 363 pages A personal, provocative memoir by the iconic designer includes candid stories about her difficult and isolated childhood, her nearly five-decade career in the fashion industry, her two marriages, her children, and her spiritual life. Donna Karan On Motherhood, Fashion And Designing The Perfect Pair Of Jeans