Interviews with Artists 1966-2012

Interviews with Artists 1966-2012
Title Interviews with Artists 1966-2012 PDF eBook
Author Michael Peppiatt
Publisher
Pages 440
Release 2012
Genre Art, Modern
ISBN

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A collection of forty interviews by Michael Peppiatt with artists from 1966 to 2012.

Soho in the Eighties

Soho in the Eighties
Title Soho in the Eighties PDF eBook
Author Christopher Howse
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 297
Release 2018-09-06
Genre History
ISBN 1472914813

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A fascinating glimpse into 1980s Soho by leading journalist and writer Christopher Howse. In the 1980s Daniel Farson published Soho in the Fifties. This memoir is a sequel from the Eighties, a decade that saw the brilliant flowering of a daily tragi-comedy enacted in pubs like the Coach and Horses or the French and in drinking clubs like the Colony Room. These were places of constant conversation and regular rows fuelled by alcohol. The cast was more improbable than any soap opera. Some were widely known – Jeffrey Bernard, Francis Bacon, Tom Baker or John Hurt. Just as important were the character actors: the Village Postmistress, the Red Baron, Granny Smith. The bite came from the underlying tragedy: lost spouses, lost jobs, pennilessness, homelessness and death. Christopher Howse recaptures the lost Soho he once knew as home, its cellar cafés and butchers' shops, its villains and its generosity. While it lasted, time in those smoky rooms always seemed to be half past ten, not long to closing time. As the author relates, he never laughed so much as he did in Soho in the Eighties.

Interviews with Francis Bacon, 1962-1979

Interviews with Francis Bacon, 1962-1979
Title Interviews with Francis Bacon, 1962-1979 PDF eBook
Author David Sylvester
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 176
Release 1980-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780500271964

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This book with its subsequent revised and augmented editions--has been considered a classic of its kind, and that reputation has become worldwide. As a discussion of problems of making art today it has been widely influential not only among artist but among writers and musicians. It has also been seen as the most revealing portrait that exists of one of the most singular artistic personalities of our times.

Hendrix on Hendrix

Hendrix on Hendrix
Title Hendrix on Hendrix PDF eBook
Author Jimi Hendrix
Publisher Chicago Review Press
Pages 386
Release 2012
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 161374322X

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Though many books have chronicled Jimi Hendrix's brilliant but tragically brief musical career, this is the first to use his own words to paint a detailed portrait of the man behind the guitar.

33 Artists in 3 Acts

33 Artists in 3 Acts
Title 33 Artists in 3 Acts PDF eBook
Author Sarah Thornton
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 412
Release 2014-11-03
Genre Art
ISBN 0393245810

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This compelling narrative goes behind the scenes with the world’s most important living artists to humanize and demystify contemporary art. The best-selling author of Seven Days in the Art World now tells the story of the artists themselves—how they move through the world, command credibility, and create iconic works. 33 Artists in 3 Acts offers unprecedented access to a dazzling range of artists, from international superstars to unheralded art teachers. Sarah Thornton's beautifully paced, fly-on-the-wall narratives include visits with Ai Weiwei before and after his imprisonment and Jeff Koons as he woos new customers in London, Frankfurt, and Abu Dhabi. Thornton meets Yayoi Kusama in her studio around the corner from the Tokyo asylum that she calls home. She snoops in Cindy Sherman’s closet, hears about Andrea Fraser’s psychotherapist, and spends quality time with Laurie Simmons, Carroll Dunham, and their daughters Lena and Grace. Through these intimate scenes, 33 Artists in 3 Acts explores what it means to be a real artist in the real world. Divided into three cinematic "acts"—politics, kinship, and craft—it investigates artists' psyches, personas, politics, and social networks. Witnessing their crises and triumphs, Thornton turns a wry, analytical eye on their different answers to the question "What is an artist?" 33 Artists in 3 Acts reveals the habits and attributes of successful artists, offering insight into the way these driven and inventive people play their game. In a time when more and more artists oversee the production of their work, rather than make it themselves, Thornton shows how an artist’s radical vision and personal confidence can create audiences for their work, and examines the elevated role that artists occupy as essential figures in our culture.

Six Years

Six Years
Title Six Years PDF eBook
Author Lucy R. Lippard
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 296
Release 2023-07-28
Genre Art
ISBN 0520340612

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In Six Years Lucy R. Lippard documents the chaotic network of ideas that has been labeled conceptual art. The book is arranged as an annotated chronology into which is woven a rich collection of original documents—including texts by and taped discussions among and with the artists involved and by Lippard, who has also provided a new preface for this edition. The result is a book with the character of a lively contemporary forum that offers an invaluable record of the thinking of the artists—a historical survey and essential reference book for the period.

Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon
Title Francis Bacon PDF eBook
Author Michael Peppiatt
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
Pages 375
Release 2009-09-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1620876701

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Francis Bacon was one of the most powerful and enigmatic creative geniuses of the twentieth century. Immediately recognizable, his paintings continue to challenge interpretations and provoke controversy. Bacon was also an extraordinary personality. Generous but cruel, forthright yet manipulative, ebullient but in despair: He was the sum of his contradictions. This life, lived at extremes, was filled with achievement and triumph, misfortune and personal tragedy. In his revised and updated edition of an already brilliant biography, Michael Peppiatt has drawn on fresh material that has become available in the sixteen years since the artist’s death. Most important, he includes confidential material given to him by Bacon but omitted from the first edition. Francis Bacon derives from the hundreds of occasions Bacon and Peppiatt sat conversing, often late into the night, over many years, and particularly when Bacon was working in Paris. We are also given insight into Bacon’s intimate relationships, his artistic convictions and views on life, as well as his often acerbic comments on his contemporaries.