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Lives of the Artists, Lives of the Architects
Lives of the Artists, Lives of the Architects
Nov 23, 2024 8:32 AM

Author:Hans Ulrich Obrist

Lives of the Artists, Lives of the Architects

A unique opportunity to learn about the lives and creativity of the world's leading artists

Hans Ulrich Obrist has been conducting ongoing conversations with the world's greatest living artists since he began in Switzerland, aged 19, with Fischli and Weiss. Here he chooses nineteen of the greatest figures and presents their conversations, offering the reader intimacy with the artists and insight into their creative processes. Inspired by the great Vasari, Lives of the Artists explores the meaning of art and artists today, their varying approaches to creating, and a sense of how their thinking evolves over time. Including David Hockney, Gilbert and George, Gerhard Richter, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Marina Abramovic, Louise Bourgeois, Rem Koolhaas, Jeff Koons and Oscar Niemayer, this is a wonderful and unique book for those interested in modern art.

Hans Ulrich Obrist is a curator and writer. Since 2006 he has been co-director of the Serpentine Gallery, London. He is the author, with Ai Wei Wei, of Ai Wei Wei Speaks.

Reviews

Officially the most powerful man in art

—— Daily Telegraph

A brilliantly fluent and readable history of colour

—— Honor Clerk , Spectator (Books of the Year)

Fairly shimmers with Fox's eye for arresting facts and anecdotes

—— Kassia St Clair , Times Literary Supplement

Intelligent, vividly written ... I'm going to buy three copies

—— Laura Freeman , The Times

Flits with enthusiasm and lightly worn learning from Bronze Age gold-workers to Turner, Titian to Yves Klein

—— Simon Ings , Daily Telegraph (Books of the Year)

Colour becomes a philosophical feast - astrophysics, the origins of civilisation, a palette of moral associations

—— Ed Smith , New Statesman (Books of the Year)

A manual to navigate and enjoy the extraordinary design of the world around us

—— Anna Galbraith , Mail on Sunday

Leads down some wonderful rabbit holes

—— Chris Allnutt , Financial Times

A book that makes you want to paint

—— Joad Raymond , BBC History Magazine
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