The book "The Museum of Everything : everything #3" explores several themes and topics that can help you draw connections to other books in a library. These include:
- **Outsider Art**: The book features art by self-taught, visionary, and non-traditional artists. 【1】【2】
- **Self-Taught Art**: It showcases works by private, self-taught, and non-academic art-makers. 【2】
- **Collections and Ephemera**: The book contains a collection of self-taught art and ephemera. 【3】【4】
- **Museums of Curiosity**: It includes a recreation of Walter Potter’s Victorian marvel, "The Museum of Curiosity". 【4】
These themes can be used to connect the book to various genres and subjects in a library. For example, you could link it to books on **art history**, particularly those focusing on **outsider art** or **art brut**. Additionally, it connects to books about **collections**, **collecting**, and **cabinets of curiosities**. The theme of self-taught artists can also create connections to biographies and studies of **naive artists** or **folk art**. 【1】【5】