Art and Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking
by David Bayles
- Pages
- 122
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780961454739
- Reading Time
- ~2h 8min
Art and Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking is a book by David Bayles. It has 122 pages.
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"This is a book about making art. Ordinary art. Ordinary art means something like: all art not made by Mozart. After all, art is rarely made by Mozart-like people; essentially-statistically speaking-there aren't any people like that. Geniuses get made once-a-century or so, yet good art gets made all the time, so to equate the making of art with the workings of genius removes this intimately human activity to a strangely unreachable and unknowable place. For all practical purposes making art can be examined in great detail without ever getting entangled in the very remote problems of genius."--from the Introduction
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"This is a book about making art. Ordinary art. Ordinary art means something like: all art not made by Mozart. After all, art is rarely made by Mozart-like people; essentially-statistically speaking-there aren't any people like that. Geniuses get made once-a-century or so, yet good art gets made all...
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Art and Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking was written by David Bayles.