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Art work : seeing inside the creative process / by Ivan Vartanian ; foreword by Sasha Frere-Jones ; contributing editor, Justine Parker.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco, CA : Chronicle Books, c2011.Description: 191 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780811871280
  • 0811871282
Other title:
  • Artwork : seeing inside the creative process
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 701.15 VAR
Online resources:
Contents:
Will Self: Grid Patterns / Interview with the writer -- Tadanori Yokoo: Diary as art and not / by Yoshio Suzuki -- Eva Hesse: Inside process / by Lucy R. Lippard -- Louise Bourgeois: Insomnia drawings / by Lawrence Rinder -- Shahzia Sikander: Transforming process / Interview with the artist -- Tony Kushner: Thinking in rhythm / Interview with the writer -- Joseph Beuys: The artist teacher / by Caroline Tisdall -- Yohji Yamamoto: Awakening what is asleep / by Yohji Yamamoto -- Merce Cunningham: Pictures / by David Vaughan -- Carsten Nicolai: Sound + vision / by Ivan Vartanian -- Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto: Utopia / by Ivan Vartanian -- Richard Serra: Black and white / by David Frankel -- Doug + Mike Starn: Parts of a whole / Interview with the artists -- Joan Fontcuberta: Arbor scientiae / by Joan Fontcuberta -- David Wojnarowicz: Magic box / by Marvin J. Taylor -- Richard Hell: Poet as eternal student of himself / by Richard Hell -- Wes Anderson: Do not disturb / by Jeremy Dawson -- Blek Le Rat: A trace of myself / Interview with the artist -- Bangarra Dance Theatre: Shadow lines / Interviews with the choreographer and set designer.
Summary: Art work grants rare access to the notebook pages and other visual materials used by more than twenty artists in the exploration and creation of their work.--book jacket.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 701.15 VAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100466011

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A book that equally illuminates and inspires, Art Work reveals the artistic notetaking habits of an astonishing range of artists, filmmakers, writers, designers, and other creators by granting rare access to the journal pages and other visual materials they use to capture and foster their work. Twenty-five creatorsincluding Wes Anderson, Ingmar Bergman, Louise Bourgeois, Will Self, Richard Serra, Blek le Rat, Tony Kushner, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Merce Cunningham, and othersare profiled through a generous selection of images and essays that give context to their work in general as well as to the project being illustrated. Materials featured encompass literal notebooks, a blizzard of Post-it notes, chalkboards, the marks recorded on the walls of a sculptor's studio, and beyond, demonstrating and exploring for students and artists the boundless range of the creative process.

Will Self: Grid Patterns / Interview with the writer -- Tadanori Yokoo: Diary as art and not / by Yoshio Suzuki -- Eva Hesse: Inside process / by Lucy R. Lippard -- Louise Bourgeois: Insomnia drawings / by Lawrence Rinder -- Shahzia Sikander: Transforming process / Interview with the artist -- Tony Kushner: Thinking in rhythm / Interview with the writer -- Joseph Beuys: The artist teacher / by Caroline Tisdall -- Yohji Yamamoto: Awakening what is asleep / by Yohji Yamamoto -- Merce Cunningham: Pictures / by David Vaughan -- Carsten Nicolai: Sound + vision / by Ivan Vartanian -- Alva Noto + Ryuichi Sakamoto: Utopia / by Ivan Vartanian -- Richard Serra: Black and white / by David Frankel -- Doug + Mike Starn: Parts of a whole / Interview with the artists -- Joan Fontcuberta: Arbor scientiae / by Joan Fontcuberta -- David Wojnarowicz: Magic box / by Marvin J. Taylor -- Richard Hell: Poet as eternal student of himself / by Richard Hell -- Wes Anderson: Do not disturb / by Jeremy Dawson -- Blek Le Rat: A trace of myself / Interview with the artist -- Bangarra Dance Theatre: Shadow lines / Interviews with the choreographer and set designer.

Art work grants rare access to the notebook pages and other visual materials used by more than twenty artists in the exploration and creation of their work.--book jacket.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Ivan Vartanian is the author or editor of numerous books on international art and design, including Drop Dead Cute, Style Deficit Disorder, and See/Saw. He lives in Japan.

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