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menwomen offeatured, This book doesn't contribute anything out of the predictable norm of aspirational studio shots that are mostly tidied up amp styled, The portraits amp photos of inprogress work amp materials are more of the same type of 'studio portraits' that have been the norm since the Renaissance, It's time for a new perspective amp diverse representation of what it means today to be an artist working within their medium amp craft, this was so much better that i expected, louise bourgeois was rather difficult in her interview amp i love that it lives on in perpetuity, but the photos! each artist is shown in their studio amp you really get a sense of the space amp how it reflects in their work, i especially liked seeing the worksinprogress,based on the photos amp artists you should know i considered less based on david seidner's "pithy" essays, This book great idea and some beautiful photographs, I
love seeing inside artist studios, Amazing light and images! But lets talk about the obviousartists and not a hell of a lot of diversity here, I know its done in thes but come on its more telling of the circles David Seidner spent time in than a cross section of the “ most celebrated artists” of the time.
He says “ there are no conscious omissions” and that speaks volumes about this world he documents, At the very least he does havewomen include among this group, . . Ill give him a bit of credit there, Artists at Work provides readers with a rare glimpse into the working studios of twenty of today's most important artists, Seidner beings the readers into the studios, displaying the working space, the tools, and the workinprogress, For each artist, Seidner includes a striking black and white portrait, as well as color photographs of the studio and his reflections on his personal encounters with the artist,
Among the artists featured are Jasper Johns, John Cage, Roy Lichtenstein, Cindy Sherman, Brice Marden, Richard Serra, and Chuck Close,
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