There is No F in Art (is there?)
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112 page handbook critiquing, questioning and poking fun at Contemporary Art in the 21st Century.
Trophy Art: Money, status, prestige, bragging rights...versus genuine art appreciation - Art for art sake.
Fully illustrated, using iconic art works and pop culture.
Weight | 0.210000 |
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ISBN13/Barcode | 9781527229150 |
ISBN10 | 1527229157 |
Author | Eli Castelli |
Binding | Paperback |
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Date Published | 18th December 2018 |
Report Date | 2022/02/07 |
Pages | 100 |
Publisher | Sven Dali Press |
Art school toilet humour goes head to head with today’s uber rich, ‘culturally sophisticated’ art collector.
There is No F in ART is an irreverent, tongue in cheek, anarchic view at some of the Art world’s foibles in he 21st Century.
112 page handbook fully illustrated, using iconic artworks re-worked and pop cultural references throughout.
Is The Best Art The Most Expensive?
When does art become ART?
Who says it's Art & should we believe them?
The Art of Marketing Art to the Art Market
Does MONEY follow ART or does ART follow MONEY or does MONEY follow ART
Today’s …ISMS - CollectorISM, ConsumerISM and CollectorISM
“I read it last night and enjoyed it. Well done.”
Charles Saatchi (24th Oct ’18)
“I really enjoyed it! It’s very good. Much better than proper art books”
Ben Street, Art Historian, Lecturer & Writer
“I read it and I liked it, esp. the broad scope, as broad as art can be.”
Johan Idema, Author & van GOGH MUSEUM consultant
“A good ‘pick-up’ type book for us”
Maxine, Shop Manager THE NATIONAL GALLERY
“This will take pride of place next to Grayson Perry’s: Playing To The Gallery.”
LIBRERIA Bookshop, Shoreditch
“Very interesting title. Maybe we could involve you in a talk at one of our
London Fairs in 2019?
Gina Hewitt, Production Manager, THE OTHER ART FAIR
“It’s great – definitely a beginners guide for young artists wanting
to find their feet in the contemporary art world.”
Pippa Brabyn, MA student St Martins UAL, LONDON