Lapidarium: The Secret Lives of Stones

Published in 2022
8 hours and 42 minutes

audiobook



Hettie Judah is one of Britain’s leading writers on art and a sought-after public speaker. She writes regularly for the GuardianVogue, Frieze, The i, Apollo and the New York Times, and is the author of several art books that include Art LondonFrida Kahlo and How Not to Exclude Artist Mothers (and Other Parents). She lives in London.

What is this book about?
A fascinating history of stones and the surprising ways they have—and continue to—shape, influence and inspire us, in a beautiful volume.

Lapidarium weaves the surprising stories of the 60 most fascinating stones into a rich cultural history: from the red ground hematite pigment our cave-painting ancestors used and the mystery behind the tuff Easter Island heads, to the columbite that caused the Playstation War and the intriguing history of the cairngorm crystal ball, to the scandalous story of Flint Jack, whose forgeries still populate many museums in the UK today.

Journeying from granite and old red sandstone, rocks formed deep within the Earth’s crust, to the moon rock samples that only recently revealed how Earth’s only satellite was formed, and through the realms of art, myth, geology, philosophy and power, from the Stone Age onwards, Lapidarium is a dazzling, epoch-spanning story of humanity, told through the minerals and materials that have shaped us and inspired us.