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MAKING CONTEMPORARY ART - How Modern Artists Think and Work

Making Contemporary Art is a compelling read and the ideal launchpad for anyone wanting to understand all the essential, but sometimes elusive, aspects of art-making in the 21st century.
 
In her inimitable voice – accessible, straightforward and jargon-free – Linda Weintraub explores the conceptual and practical concerns that go into making art today, drawing on the work of forty artists to create a complex understanding of how to make and look at contemporary art. Interviews with the artists shed light on every aspect of their work, from how they conceive and create their pieces to their more prosaic, practical concerns.
 
‘As young artists define themselves increasingly by their ideas as by their chosen media, Making Contemporary Art appears as an exceptional, original and timely tool for artistic exploration’
– Alix Lambert

‘I wish there had been a book like this twenty years ago when I was a young artist just out of school! The range of artistic practice she explores is far-reaching and refreshing’
– Eve Andrée Laramée

‘I wish I had been given this emerging artist handbook when I was starting out. It certainly would have given me a fairer understanding of what real-life choices were lying ahead’
– Julian Laverdiere
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Emne Kunsthistorie
Kunstner Diverse
Forfatter WEINTRAUB, Linda
Sprog Engelsk
Illustrationer Gennemill. i farver og sort/hvid
Format / Sideantal 25 x 20 cm / 416
Udgivelsesår 2007
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Thames & Hudson
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 9780500284230
Lev. 3-5 dage
Making Contemporary Art is a compelling read and the ideal launchpad for anyone wanting to understand all the essential, but sometimes elusive, aspects of art-making in the 21st century.
 
In her inimitable voice – accessible, straightforward and jargon-free – Linda Weintraub explores the conceptual and practical concerns that go into making art today, drawing on the work of forty artists to create a complex understanding of how to make and look at contemporary art. Interviews with the artists shed light on every aspect of their work, from how they conceive and create their pieces to their more prosaic, practical concerns.
 
‘As young artists define themselves increasingly by their ideas as by their chosen media, Making Contemporary Art appears as an exceptional, original and timely tool for artistic exploration’
– Alix Lambert

‘I wish there had been a book like this twenty years ago when I was a young artist just out of school! The range of artistic practice she explores is far-reaching and refreshing’
– Eve Andrée Laramée

‘I wish I had been given this emerging artist handbook when I was starting out. It certainly would have given me a fairer understanding of what real-life choices were lying ahead’
– Julian Laverdiere