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Living and sustaining a creative life : essays by 40 working artists / edited by Sharon Louden.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Bristol, UK ; Chicago, USA : Intellect, 2013Description: 219 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781783200122
  • 178320012X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 700.411.2
LOC classification:
  • N40 .L58 2013
Contents:
Adrienne Outlaw -- Amanda Church -- Amy Pleasant -- Annette Lawrence -- Austin Thomas -- Beth Lipman-- Blane De St. Croix -- Brian Novatny -- Brian Tolle -- Carson Fox -- David Humphrey -- Ellen Harvey -- Erik Hanson -- George Stoll -- Jay Davis -- Jennifer Dalton -- Jenny Marketou -- Julie Blackmon -- Julie Heffernan -- Julie Langsam -- Justin Quinn -- Karin Davie -- Kate Shepherd -- Laurie Hogin -- Maggie Michael and Dan Steinhilber -- Maureen Connor -- Melissa Potter -- Michael Waugh -- Michelle Grabner -- Peter Drake -- Peter Newman -- Richard Klein -- Sean Mellyn -- Sharon L. Butler -- The Art Guys -- Thomas Kilpper -- Timothy Nolan -- Tony Ingrisano -- Will Cotton.
Summary: "In this day and age, when art has become more of a commodity and art school graduates are convinced that they can only make a living from their work by attaining gallery representation, it is more important than ever to show the reality of how a professional, contemporary artist sustains a creative practice over time. The forty essays collected in 'Living and Sustaining a Creative Life' are written in the artists' own voices and take the form of narratives, statements, and interviews. Each story is different and unique, but the common thread is an ongoing commitment to creativity, inside and outside the studio. Both day-to-day and big picture details are revealed, showing how it is possible to sustain a creative practice that contributes to the ongoing dialogue in contemporary art. These stories will inform and inspire any student, young artist, and art enthusiast and will help redefine what "success" means to a professional artist." -- Publisher's description.

Includes 2 interviews, with Thomas Kilpper and Will Cotton.

Adrienne Outlaw -- Amanda Church -- Amy Pleasant -- Annette Lawrence -- Austin Thomas -- Beth Lipman-- Blane De St. Croix -- Brian Novatny -- Brian Tolle -- Carson Fox -- David Humphrey -- Ellen Harvey -- Erik Hanson -- George Stoll -- Jay Davis -- Jennifer Dalton -- Jenny Marketou -- Julie Blackmon -- Julie Heffernan -- Julie Langsam -- Justin Quinn -- Karin Davie -- Kate Shepherd -- Laurie Hogin -- Maggie Michael and Dan Steinhilber -- Maureen Connor -- Melissa Potter -- Michael Waugh -- Michelle Grabner -- Peter Drake -- Peter Newman -- Richard Klein -- Sean Mellyn -- Sharon L. Butler -- The Art Guys -- Thomas Kilpper -- Timothy Nolan -- Tony Ingrisano -- Will Cotton.

"In this day and age, when art has become more of a commodity and art school graduates are convinced that they can only make a living from their work by attaining gallery representation, it is more important than ever to show the reality of how a professional, contemporary artist sustains a creative practice over time. The forty essays collected in 'Living and Sustaining a Creative Life' are written in the artists' own voices and take the form of narratives, statements, and interviews. Each story is different and unique, but the common thread is an ongoing commitment to creativity, inside and outside the studio. Both day-to-day and big picture details are revealed, showing how it is possible to sustain a creative practice that contributes to the ongoing dialogue in contemporary art. These stories will inform and inspire any student, young artist, and art enthusiast and will help redefine what "success" means to a professional artist." -- Publisher's description.

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