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The $12 Million Stuffed Shark: The Curious Economics of Contemporary Art
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
August 18, 2022
Words
490

“I absolutely loved this book. It explains the world of contemporary art – who buys it, how it sells, and why it becomes valuable. Lots of books seek to explain things like this, but they think they can do it through anecdotes and vignettes. The books spend each chapter focused on a person. They…”

Art of Atari
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
May 23, 2021
Words
297

“This is a fun book that celebrates the packaging and advertising art of the early Atari video games of the 80s. And this is important, because – let’s face it – those games sucked . The graphics were horrible and abstract, and what you were seeing on the screen had very little relation to…the…”

Can you imagine?
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
March 8, 2025
Words
380

“Soren Iverson became known for designing user interfaces that were just a little bit odd. The incorporating something very funny that hinted at some direction technology might go: Examples: You can have a discount on your Uber if you let the driver yell ads at you You can pay extra for a concert…”

The Creativity Code: Art and Innovation in the Age of AI
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
December 1, 2023
Words
189

“This book tries to answer the question: will AI ever be able to emulate human creativity? It never really answers the question, but it’s still very, very interesting. Each chapter covers a different type of creativity: writing, music, art, etc. It’s full of examples and anecdotes about the advances…”

How to Write About Contemporary Art
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
September 17, 2019
Words
67

“I have no idea why I bought this – I think I just wanted to know how writing about art would be different than anything else. And it was quite good. It very much becomes a general book about writing, especially later in the book, but the early sections have a lot of examples about art writing and…”

Joan Miró
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
November 4, 2023
Words
363

“This a classic art coffee table book. It’s huge – 11 x 14, I think, and it weighs maybe 10 pounds? It’s the kind of book you set on your coffee table just to look at. (True story: when I first picked it up at a used bookstore in Minneapolis, I aggravated a back injury, forcing me to withdraw from…”

Pretentiousness: Why It Matters
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
June 6, 2016
Words
401

“This is more of an essay, than a book. It’s quite short. It reads a bit stream-of-consciousness, with no chapter headings. Each chapter seems to have a cultural theme, but I’d be lying if I told you they were perfectly clear. The author – Dan Fox, editor of a literary and art magazine – seems to be…”

The Ransom of Russian Art
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
March 28, 2023
Words
309

“This is an odd book. John McPhee is a journalist. I read his book – Draft No. 4 – about writing (I didn’t love it). This is essentially an expansion of a long article McPhee did for The New Yorker . It tells the story of Norton Dodge , who was an economist and professor. He wrote his thesis in the…”