David Byrne is a smart, funny, artistic sort of fellow whose talents, inclination and curiosity have led him all over the world. A few decades back, David discovered folding bicycles and since then he’s ridden his bicycle along the side and back roads of many cities, riding, thinking, chatting, living life and seeing how it’s lived in a wide range of places. His view of the world seen from a bicycle saddle gives him “glimpses into the mind of my fellow man, as expressed in the cities he lives in.” Now, his meditations on people, places and the various ways we get along and get around are collected in his new book, Bicycle Diaries.
Bicycle Diaries is the best kind of art, a work that brings the reader along on the artist’s journey. Bicycle Diaries is a physically beautiful book, hardcover with no dust-jacket, yellow embossed letters cheerfully identify the title and author while a black silhouette of a rider draws the reader forward. Read the rest of this entry »