In the Studio

In the Studio
Title In the Studio PDF eBook
Author Todd Hignite
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 332
Release 2007-09-21
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300133875

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Nine critically acclaimed cartoonists and graphic novelists invite us into their studios to discuss their art and inspirations These studio visits with some of today's most popular and innovative comic artists present an unparalleled look at the cutting edge of the comic medium. The artists, some of whom rarely grant interviews, offer insights into the creative process, their influences and personal sources of inspiration, and the history of comics. The interviews amount to private gallery tours, with the artists commenting, now thoughtfully, now passionately, on their own work as well as the works of others. The book is generously illustrated with full-color reproductions of the artists' works, including some that have been published and others not originally intended for publication, such as sketchbooks and personal projects. Additional illustrations show behind-the-scenes working processes of the cartoonists and particular works by others that have influenced or inspired them. Through the eyes of these artists, we see with a new clarity the achievement of contemporary cartoonists and the extraordinary possibilities of comic art.

In the Studio

In the Studio
Title In the Studio PDF eBook
Author Brian R. Jacobson
Publisher University of California Press
Pages 333
Release 2020-07-21
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0520297598

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Studios are, at once, material environments and symbolic forms, sites of artistic creation and physical labor, and nodes in networks of resource circulation. They are architectural places that generate virtual spaces—worlds built to build worlds. Yet, despite being icons of corporate identity, studios have faded into the background of critical discourse and into the margins of film and media history. In response, In the Studio demonstrates that when we foreground these worlds, we gain new insights into moving-image culture and the dynamics that quietly mark the worlds on our screens. Spanning the twentieth century and moving globally, this unique collection tells new stories about studio icons—Pinewood, Cinecittà, Churubusco, and CBS—as well as about the experimental workplaces of filmmakers and artists from Aleksandr Medvedkin to Charles and Ray Eames and Hollis Frampton.

I'd Rather be in the Studio!

I'd Rather be in the Studio!
Title I'd Rather be in the Studio! PDF eBook
Author Alyson B. Stanfield
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN 9780974272580

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Discusses how to develop one's art career by selling and showing more of one's work, covering how to get organized, assemble a portfolio, create marketing materials, use a Web site to one's advantage, and speak confidently about one's identity as an artist.

In the Studio with Michael Jackson

In the Studio with Michael Jackson
Title In the Studio with Michael Jackson PDF eBook
Author Bruce Swedien
Publisher Hal Leonard Corporation
Pages 228
Release 2009
Genre Music
ISBN 9781423464952

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Recounts the author's career as an award-winning recording engineer and highlights his work with Michael Jackson on his most influential albums.

Matisse in the Studio

Matisse in the Studio
Title Matisse in the Studio PDF eBook
Author Henri Matisse
Publisher MFA Publications
Pages 215
Release 2017
Genre Art
ISBN 9780878468430

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Published to accompany the Royal Academy exhibition 'Matisse in the Studio', this book is the first in English to explore the essential role that Henri Matisse's personal collection of objects played in his studio practice. Featured frequently in the modern master's bold paintings, drawings, and cut-outs, and influencing the development of his work in sculpture, Matisse's objects formed a secret history hiding in plain sight. Works that span the artist's entire career are presented here alongside the objects that inspired them, from Asian vases and African masks to intricate textiles from the Islamic world. With lush illustrations and archival images, Matisse in the Studio provides exceptional insights into the world of the artist at work.

Studio: A Place for Art to Start

Studio: A Place for Art to Start
Title Studio: A Place for Art to Start PDF eBook
Author Emily Arrow
Publisher Tundra Books
Pages 33
Release 2020-03-03
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0735264856

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Beloved children's entertainer Emily Arrow's first picture book, perfect for (little) makers everywhere: a story about finding a space to create! A young bunny makes the rounds of a studio building, taking in all the different artists in their habitats. Making, thinking, sharing, performing . . . but can our bunny find the perfect space to let imagination shine? In this charming ode to creativity, noted children's singer and entertainer Emily Arrow introduces readers to the concept of the studio: a place for painters, dancers, singers, actors, sculptors, printmakers . . . and you! Whether it's a purpose-made space with big windows, a room filled with equipment, or the corner of a bedroom, your studio can be anywhere--you just have to find it!

The Studio

The Studio
Title The Studio PDF eBook
Author Jens Hoffmann
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2012-03-02
Genre Art
ISBN 0262517612

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The evolution of studio—and “post-studio”—practice over the last half century. With the emergence of conceptual art in the mid-1960s, the traditional notion of the studio became at least partly obsolete. Other sites emerged for the generation of art, leading to the idea of “post-studio practice.” But the studio never went away; it was continually reinvented in response to new realities. This collection, expanding on current critical interest in issues of production and situation, looks at the evolution of studio—and “post-studio”—practice over the last half century. In recent decades many artists have turned their studios into offices from which they organize a multiplicity of operations and interactions. Others use the studio as a quasi-exhibition space, or work on a laptop computer—mobile, flexible, and ready to follow the next commission. Among the topics surveyed here are the changing portrayal and experience of the artist's role since 1960; the diversity of current studio and post-studio practice; the critical strategies of artists who have used the studio situation as the subject or point of origin for their work; the insights to be gained from archival studio projects; and the expanded field of production that arises from responding to new conditions in the world outside the studio. The essays and artists' statements in this volume explore these questions with a focus on examining the studio's transition from a workshop for physical production to a space with potential for multiple forms of creation and participation.