Art Is Magic
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1800811640
ISBN-13
9781800811645
Publisher
Profile Books Ltd
Imprint
Profile Books Ltd
Country of Manufacture
IT
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 4th, 2023
Print length
240 Pages
Weight
1,170 grams
Dimensions
21.20 x 26.60 x 3.20 cms
Product Classification:
Individual artists, art monographs
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The work and inspiration of the Turner Prize-winning artist
What makes Art is Magic so rewarding is that Deller can write. Strikingly, he finds the literary process ''mortifying . . . as though I am slowly dying''. Perhaps it is that painful intensity that electrifies his prose, which comes across as crystalline, athletic, earnest yet frequently funny.'' - Financial Times. ''His work is hilarious and touching'' - David Byrne. ''Making good political art is almost impossible. Deller makes it fun. What sets him apart is his utopian optimism and belief in people.'' - Jonathan Jones, The Guardian. Art is Magic is artist Jeremy Deller''s attempt to tie up the key works of his career alongside the art, pop music, film, politics and history that have inspired his work. Much has been written about Deller over the decades but this is the first time he has pulled together all of his cultural touchstones. The book features work from across Deller''s life and art and includes Sacrilege, the inflatable Stonehenge, the Iggy Pop Life Class, The Battle of Orgreave, a recreation of a confrontation from the Miners'' Strike, bats (a subject in at least three of Deller''s works), Andy Warhol (whom he met in 1986), rave culture, hen harriers pecking out the eyes of a Tory MP, and a giant Chameleon slide. Art is Magic gives us the most rigorous account of Deller and his work to date. Something for everybody.
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