The Lives of Artists
The more I think about it, art theory is no place for straights. And contrary to popular opinion you can’t be really poor—or poor without a...
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The more I think about it, art theory is no place for straights. And contrary to popular opinion you can’t be really poor—or poor without a safety net—and bohemian. Or live in a capital city and have a fun time all the time or even some of it. There was no good reason why Someone Else and I split up besides different senses of humour and views on economics - which are two no good major reasons...
'In Vasari’s soaring vision of art, the most-used adjective is ‘beautiful’. In Finlay’s tarmac-hugging account it is ‘posh’. This book is not an appraisal of perfection of an artist’s output, but a rummage through an improvised life full of so much besides art. What a wry, unsparing weave of formative episodes and structural ironies. What devil-may-care tilts at authority. No redemption or overcoming all odds here! This unvarnished world is marbled through with brilliance and shit.'
— Sally O’Reilly
- Format:Paperback
- Pages:200 pages
- Publication:2023
- Publisher:JOAN
- Edition:
- Language:eng
- ISBN10:1739259637
- ISBN13:9781739259631
- kindle Asin:1739259637

