Exciting New Fiction Books Set in the Art World: A Must-Read List
The art world is known for its intrigue and mystery, and this year’s new fiction books are no exception. From heists to murder mysteries, these novels delve into the complex and captivating world of art and artists. Here are some of the most exciting new releases:
1. “Parade” by Rachel Cusk: In this novel, Cusk explores the art world through the eyes of a mid-career artist named G who experiences unexpected success after painting upside down. The story unfolds with multiple artists and writers all named G, creating a house of mirrors that reflects on art, gender, and self-expression.
2. “The Lost Van Gogh: A Novel” by Jonathan Santlofer: Following the success of “The Lost Mona Lisa,” Santlofer’s latest novel takes readers on a thrilling journey to uncover the final self-portrait of Vincent van Gogh. Set in New York, Amsterdam, and Auvers-Sur-Oise, this book combines art historical crime with page-turning suspense.
3. “Vivienne” by Emmalea Russo: This novel follows the fictional lover of surrealist artist Hans Bellmer as she faces cancellation ahead of a major retrospective. With elements of drama, comedy, and mystery, “Vivienne” explores themes of grief, family, and art in a captivating narrative.
4. “Blue Ruin” by Hari Kunzru: Set in Upstate New York during the pandemic lockdown, this novel follows artist Jay as he navigates a complicated reunion with his past. Through a mix of time jumps and character development, Kunzru creates a compelling portrait of an artist in crisis.
5. “All Fours” by Miranda July: In this energetically written novel, a midlife artist escapes her family and career to indulge in her most absurd desires at a random motel outside of New York. July’s unique blend of vulnerability and humor makes this a must-read for art lovers and dreamers alike.
6. “Scraps” by Calla Henkel: This page-turning thriller dives into the dark side of the art world, following artist Esther as she becomes entangled in a mysterious commission from a wealthy woman named Naomi. With twists and turns that keep readers guessing, “Scraps” is a smart and engaging read.
7. “House of Honor: The Heist of Caravaggio’s Nativity” by Margaret Ann Philbrick: This intriguing novel explores the mafia roots of the infamous theft of Caravaggio’s masterpiece, blending art history with criminal society in a gripping narrative.
8. “Anita de Monte Laughs Last” by Xochitl Gonzalez: This novel follows art history student Raquel as she uncovers the mysterious death of rising art star Anita de Monte in 1985. Through a dual narrative that spans decades, the book delves into the relationship between art and power.
These new fiction books offer a captivating glimpse into the art world, blending drama, mystery, and intrigue to keep readers hooked from start to finish. Happy reading!