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Book Synopsis: Artists are everywhere, from celebrities showing at MoMA to locals hoping for a spot on a café wall. They are photographed at gallery openings in New York and Los Angeles, hustle in fast-gentrifying cities, and, sometimes, make quiet lives in Midwestern monasteries. Some command armies of fabricators while others patiently teach schoolchildren how to finger-knit. All of these artists might well be shown in the same exhibition, the quality of work far more important than education or income in determining whether one counts as a "real" artist.
In The Work of Art, Alison Gerber explores these art worlds to investigate who artists are (and who they're not), why they do the things they do, and whether a sense of vocational calling and the need to make a living are as incompatible as we've been led to believe. Listening to the stories of artists from across the United States, Gerber finds patterns of agreements and disagreements shared by art-makers from all walks of life. For professionals and hobbyists alike, the alliance of love and money has become central to contemporary art-making, and danger awaits those who fail to strike a balance between the two.
The stories artists tell are just as much a part of artistic practice as putting brush to canvas or chisel to marble. By explaining the shared ways that artists account for their activities—the analogies they draw, the arguments they make—Gerber reveals the common bases of value artists point to when they say: what I do is worth doing. The Work of Art asks how we make sense of the things we do and shows why all this talk about value matters so much.
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Discover the fascinating world of artists in "The Work of Art: Value in Creative Careers" book. From famous celebrities to local talents, this book delves into the diverse lives and motivations of artists across the United States. Uncover the real stories behind the art scene in cities like New York and Los Angeles, as well as the quieter creative spaces like Midwestern monasteries.
Author Alison Gerber takes you on a journey to explore the essence of being an artist and challenges common perceptions of what it means to be a "real" artist. Learn about the intricate balance between pursuing artistic passion and making a living, as shared by artists from various backgrounds and experiences.
Immerse yourself in the narratives of artists as they navigate the complex intersections of art, commerce, and identity. Gain insights into the value artists place on their creative endeavors and understand the significance of their work in the broader cultural landscape. "The Work of Art" is a must-read for anyone interested in the art world and the profound impact of artistic expression.
Don't miss out on this compelling exploration of art and creativity. Order your copy of "The Work of Art: Value in Creative Careers" today and unlock a world of inspiration and insight!
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