Current digital read: Kiki Man Ray by Mark Braude. 📱✨ I’m only a few chapters in, but I’m already obsessed with the stories of Hemingway, Man Ray, and the "Queen of Montparnasse." It’s a "meticulously-researched romp" according to reviewers on Bokus , and I have to agree.

Has anyone else read this? The 1920s vibe is exactly what I needed this week. 🥂

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Searching for your next art history fix? Look no further than the Kiki Man Ray biography. 📚 Mark Braude illuminates her influence on the culture of 1920s Paris beyond just being a face in a photograph.

Braude’s writing is "exuberantly entertaining" (shoutout to the NYT Book Review) and makes the wild energy of the jazz age feel so alive. If you're into art history, surrealism, or just want to read about an "irresistible" legend, go grab the EPUB! 📖🎨

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