MYTHS OF MAKING
From pre-history to postmodernism, the legends that surround beloved artists have always been a weave of fable and fact.  MYTHS OF MAKING explores how true art histories become vivid tall tales, and how the mythologies that surround artists last longer than the realities. In twenty-five short stories about renowned creators like Georgia O’Keeffe, Francis Bacon, Wu Daozi, August Rodin and Jean Michele Basquiat, debut author Julien Guibreteau walks us through a whole global history of art — and the stories we tell about its creators.
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MYTHS OF MAKING
From pre-history to postmodernism, the legends that surround beloved artists have always been a weave of fable and fact.  MYTHS OF MAKING explores how true art histories become vivid tall tales, and how the mythologies that surround artists last longer than the realities. In twenty-five short stories about renowned creators like Georgia O’Keeffe, Francis Bacon, Wu Daozi, August Rodin and Jean Michele Basquiat, debut author Julien Guibreteau walks us through a whole global history of art — and the stories we tell about its creators.
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MYTHS OF MAKING

MYTHS OF MAKING

by Julien-G
MYTHS OF MAKING

MYTHS OF MAKING

by Julien-G

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From pre-history to postmodernism, the legends that surround beloved artists have always been a weave of fable and fact.  MYTHS OF MAKING explores how true art histories become vivid tall tales, and how the mythologies that surround artists last longer than the realities. In twenty-five short stories about renowned creators like Georgia O’Keeffe, Francis Bacon, Wu Daozi, August Rodin and Jean Michele Basquiat, debut author Julien Guibreteau walks us through a whole global history of art — and the stories we tell about its creators.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781948886369
Publisher: Pace Products, Incorporated
Publication date: 09/24/2024
Pages: 372
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 6.00(h) x 0.00(d)

About the Author

Julien-G is a French painter, printmaker, illustrator, and educator currently working in New York City. He experienced an epiphany, when, walking the street and looking at a yellow mechanical digger spotted with rust, he was struck by the analogy with banana peels. That unexpected match became the cornerstone of his poetic and humorous way to address the world and his art practice. Since then, he uses apparently mismatching patterns to question both contemporary and archetypal subject matters, such as human condition, environmental, spiritual and social issues. Julien-G studied art at École Des Beaux Arts de Nantes Métropole, earning a BFA in 1998 and an MFA in 2001. He exhibits internationally and his work can be found in various private collections.
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