Art matters / Neil Gaiman ; illustrated by Chris Riddell.
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Headline, 2018Description: 100 pages : illustrations ; 19 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781472260086 (hbk)
- 1472260082 (hbk)
- Art matters : because your imagination can change the world
- 808.02 GAI 23
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Standard Loan | LSAD Library Main Collection | 808.02 GAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 39002100677732 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A creative call to arms from the mind of Neil Gaiman, combining his extraordinary words with deft and striking illustrations by Chris Riddell. Art Matters will inspire its readers to seize the day in the name of art.
' Like a bedtime story for the rest of your life , this is a book to live by . At its core, it's about freeing ideas, shedding fear of failure , and learning that " things can be different ". ' - Institute of Imagination
Be bold. Be rebellious. Choose art. It matters.
Neil Gaiman once said that 'the world always seems brighter when you've just made something that wasn't there before'. This little book is the embodiment of that vision. Drawn together from speeches, poems and creative manifestos, Art Matters explores how reading, imagining and creating can change the world, and will be inspirational to young and old.
What readers are saying about ART MATTERS
'A rallying cry for all artists and creators'
'Just the injection of positive thinking I needed'
'What a gorgeous, sweet and very, very wise little book'
'You don't know it yet, but it's likely you need this book '
' I feel artistically charged up for the first time in ages'
Be bold. Be rebellious. Choose art. It matters. Neil Gaiman once said that 'the world always seems brighter when you've just made something that wasn't there before'. This little book is the embodiment of that vision. Drawn together from speeches, poems and creative manifestos, Art Matters explores how reading, imagining and creating can change the world, and will be inspirational to young and old.
Author notes provided by Syndetics
Neil Gaiman was born in Portchester, England on November 10, 1960. He worked as a journalist and freelance writer for a time, before deciding to try his hand at comic books. Some of his work has appeared in publications such as Time Out, The Sunday Times, Punch, and The Observer. His first comic endeavor was the graphic novel series The Sandman. The series has won every major industry award including nine Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards, three Harvey Awards, and the 1991 World Fantasy Award for best short story, making it the first comic ever to win a literary award.He writes both children and adult books. His adult books include The Ocean at the End of the Lane, which won a British National Book Awards, and the Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel for 2014; Stardust, which won the Mythopoeic Award as best novel for adults in 1999; American Gods, which won the Hugo, Nebula, Bram Stoker, SFX, and Locus awards; Anansi Boys; Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances; and The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction, which is a New York Times Bestseller. His children's books include The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish; Coraline, which won the Elizabeth Burr/Worzalla, the BSFA, the Hugo, the Nebula, and the Bram Stoker awards; The Wolves in the Walls; Odd and the Frost Giants; The Graveyard Book, which won the Newbery Award in 2009 and The Sandman: Overture which won the 2016 Hugo Awards Best Graphic Story.
(Bowker Author Biography)