
Title | : | Artists' Homes |
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ISBN | : | 0500021325 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780500021323 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | : | 288 |
Publication | : | Published October 16, 2018 |
Artists' Homes Reviews
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This is like a British version of “The Selby is in Your Place.” There are brief bios of the artists, then you see their homes. They all kind of seem like hoarders and on each page I kept thinking of all the dirt and dust that must be accumulating on their collections, but better to see in a book than in-person.
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2.5 stars. This is an odd one. Black and white straight-faced portraits of the artists (charming, each) then followed by color photographs of their houses and gardens.
Or, at least, *parts* of their houses: a few eclectic pictures on a wall, a pet on a couch, the base of a stair. The items chosen by the photographer were too random for my full enjoyment, as seemed the descriptions which accompanied. For example, a closeup of a ratty couch covered by an ugly coverlet is highlighted in not just one but two of the homes, and there's a picture of a stairway covered (barely) by a worn runner and decked by piles of old magazines. Why choose these particular views? Is it to show that artists are 'just like us'? Or perhaps - depending on the reader - 'dirtier than us'?
I don't regret reading through it, but I didn't really "get" it. -
charming. my favorite artist listed was daniel, who lived in a basic treehouse next to a vodka millionaire's mansion on a 200 acre organic farm. wonderful photos, eclectic snippets of lives.
vignettes of homes and the personalities nestled therein.
my kind of thing in a nutshell. loved it. -
Between a 3 and 4. I love getting peeks into working artists homes and studios and the photos are of the everyday- creative corners in homes, a beautiful doorway, a hallway filled to the gills with stuff. All are artists who reside in England
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There was some nice eye candy here, but there was too much writing and it wasn't great.
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It had great pictures and stories and I didn’t relate to them as well as I might to artist living and working in small spaces in America