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Letters Of Note Art Shaun Usher

  • SKU: BELL-15771600
Letters Of Note Art Shaun Usher
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Publisher: Canongate Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.09 MB
Author: Shaun Usher
ISBN: 9781838851460, 9781838851477, 1838851461, 183885147X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Letters Of Note Art Shaun Usher by Shaun Usher 9781838851460, 9781838851477, 1838851461, 183885147X instant download after payment.

A splendid new volume of missives about art, from the author of the bestselling Letters of Note collections.

Vincent Van Gogh curses the stare of the blank canvas. Salvador Dali contemplates mailing a piece of his 'lobster-coloured pyjamas' to Federico Lorca. Hollis Frampton, to the MoMA, demands that artists be paid. The dean of students at San Francisco Art Institute argues to Alicia McCarthy, in very stern words, that graffiti is not art but, rather, a "pain in the ass." In a letter to the editor, Martin Scorsese defends and celebrates Fellini's filmmaking. This collection celebrates extraordinary correspondence about art, from missives on the agony of being overlooked, the ecstasy of producing work that excites, to surprising sources of inspiration and rousing manifestos. These thirty letters show us the many ways that art and life can intersect, and what we talk about when they do.

Includes letters from Carl Jung, Mary Cassatt, Mark Rothko, Oscar Wilde, Frida Kahlo, Mick Jagger, and more. 

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