I'm looking for books that explore how design, visual aesthetics, and material culture intersect with Orthodox traditions, whether Jewish, Christian, or other. Not just religious art history, but how design choices shape religious identity and practice.
I came across Jeremy Stolow's Orthodox by Design: Judaism, Print Politics, and the ArtScroll Revolution which examines how a Jewish publishing house used design to transform Orthodox life. That's exactly the kind of thing I mean.
Could be about book design, sacred spaces, liturgical objects, or visual culture. Academic or accessible, as long as it's thoughtful. What else is out there in this specific niche?
by manchesterguy33