Victoria Meyers

Architect / United States / Hanrahan Meyers Architects (hMa)

Victoria Meyers’s Book List

I selected my books for many reasons. Some books have followed me around for a very long time (I started reading Frank Lloyd Wright’s writings when I was seven or eight.). Some books on the list were given to me by relatives whom I was close to (The Poetry of Robert Frost, given to me by my aunt). Complete Poems and Selected Letters of Michelangelo catalogues a life that I can relate to—suffering because of the design process! Some books got me through dark times with good advice, others with their amazing humor (John Cage and Andy Warhol).

4 books
Michelangelo Buonarroti
Creighton Gilbert Translator
Robert N. Linscott Editor

Not that I see myself as anywhere near his equal, but I can relate to his struggles. I know how it feels to ruin dinner with your family because you’re struggling with clients who have not paid, or who demand too much. I know how it feels to write notes to clients, asking to be paid, or asking for more time. It all makes perfect sense to me, and is somehow very reassuring to think that Michelangelo struggled with so many of the mundane aspects of design that plague me as well.

Rosalind Krauss

Rosalind Krauss wrote many of the best essays on contemporary art in the 20th century. I love her writing, and I especially appreciate that she’s a woman.

Andy Warhol

This is much like John Cage’s book, Silence. A great book by a great 20th-century artist, written with a bitingly funny sense of humor. It puts it all into perspective.

John Cage

John Cage is one of my heroes, and he’s incredibly funny. When I need inspiration, when I need to laugh, I read this book.

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