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What Artists See

Author :  Sprague, Quentin

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Country
Australia
Publisher
Monash University Press, Australia
ISBN 9781923192379
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2025
Bib. Info 288 pages, 21cm
Categories Biography/Memoirs
Product Weight 315 gms.
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A luminous collection of essays on art, obsession and creativity from one of Australia’s best critics Why do we revere the figure of the artist? Is the drive to create an innate human instinct or a form of compulsion? Is the provocateur more lauded than the realist? Why do artists do what they do, day after day, in a display of discipline and will? The twelve essays in this collection offer glimpses into the lives of some of Australia’s best contemporary artists, exploring the impetus for creativity and the role of art in making meaning. Tied together by an enduring curiosity for how artists practice – what motivates them, what confounds them and what compels them to keep creating – these pieces span the islands of Carpentaria to suburban Perth, the streets of Malaysia to the deserts of the Northern Territory. What emerges is art as an act of wilful vision – of alternative ways of seeing that illuminate the otherwise invisible.

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