Ways of Being (häftad)
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Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
168
Utgivningsdatum
2018-08-27
Förlag
Laurence King Publishing
Dimensioner
208 x 152 x 23 mm
Vikt
459 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781786273079

Ways of Being

Advice for Artists by Artists

Häftad,  Engelska, 2018-08-27
167

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What if you could sit down with your favourite artist and ask them anything you liked Life? Work? Inspiration? Based on new interviews and archival material from a huge roster of artists, this book does exactly that. Is art a career, a vocation or something else entirely? Do you need a studio or a dealer, and how do you find one? Does financial success or the lack of it change you? Should you read the reviews? Encompassing every stage of an artists life from early works to debut shows and mid- and late-career stages this book allows artists to answer these key questions.
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"the book is hugely entertaining, with a wide rage of voices set in vivid counterpoint" -- TLS

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James Cahill is a writer and critic based in London. His writing has appeared in publications including Apollo, The Burlington Magazine, CURA, Elephant, The Erotic Review, Frieze, The Los Angeles Review of Books, London Review of Books, Times Literary Supplement and The White Review. He is Consulting Editor of Flying Too Close to the Sun (Phaidon, 2018), a major new book on classical myth in art. He was recently a curator of The Classical Now, an exhibition at Kings College London. In 2017 he completed a PhD at Cambridge University, examining the relationship between contemporary art and classical antiquity.