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It’s been over a year and a half that I have tried to find a willing bookstore for my coloring book – a swan song to a book I wrote and could not afford the copyright, a red flag to artists to stop working in isolation, an homage to the shoulders of giants on which we stand. While a handful have said the book was too special and to try museum bookstores, the majority of artist friendly, curious book shops…
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I’m preparing to head to the beach next week and yes, I am planning my summer reads accordingly. Thought I would share the books coming with me to the planes, beaches, Summer Institutes and nightstands for the summer: SUMMER READS Museum Legs: Fatigue and Hope in the Face of Art by Amy Whitaker – Just completed this one – loved the fresh take on museums, it is full of history and great research. If you can make it past the…
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1. In a True Democracy the Many Are Obligated to the Few. My latest publication. On the list because it’s a coloring book and an art project, and everyone should feel like they can have a dialog with, and participate in contemporary art. And if you can’t remember what it feels like to color, let this be a reminder – it’s really meditative and transports you to your most carefree days. Coloring is divine. 2. Art as Art: The Selected…
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