This website uses cookies.
In the Making: Creative Options for Contemporary Art cover

In the Making: Creative Options for Contemporary Art

by

By Linda Weintraub This book is a first step for readers' explorations of current modes of art making and for their own future artistic achievements. From the first page to the last, from Thomas Kinkaid to Matthew Barney, this book positions itself as a launching pad. Conclusions are perpetually delayed. Resolutions are continually postponed. The text is written for takeoff, not arrival. In her trademark writing style—straightforward and jargon-free —Linda Weintraub sets out to itemize the conceptual and practical concerns that go into making contemporary art in all its endless permutations. In six clearly defined thematic sections—”Scoping an Audience,” “Sourcing Inspiration,” “Crafting an Artistic 'Self',” “Expressing an Artistic Attitude,” “Choosing a Mission,” and “Measuring Success” — Weintraub moves artist by artist, using each to explain a different aspect of art making: Isaac Julien makes work for a highly specific audience; Michal Rovner communicates through metaphor and symbol; Charles Ray disrupts the viewer's assumptions; Pipilotti Rist is inspired by female emotions; William Kentridge is moved by apartheid and redemption; Vanessa Beecroft epitomizes the biography of a smart, attractive, Caucasian woman; and Matthew Barney achieves success through resistance. Through a compelling combination of forty renowned and up-and-coming artists, Weintraub creates a complex understanding of how to make and look at contemporary art—but in a simple, easily digestible format and language. In addition to being a fine read for anyone who simply wants to understand how to look at contemporary art, In the Making is also an exceptional pedagogical tool, one that addresses what is fast becoming a huge gap in art education. Teaching artistic techniques no longer provides young artists with a sufficient education—a full range of conceptual issues needs to be considered in any well-rounded studio practice. Yet these very same conceptual issues are often those that are dealt with textually in art history and criticism classes. Weintraub persuasively offers a series of texts that fit squarely into this gap, addressing issues that concern anyone who is learning how to make art or how to understand it. In addition, In the Making includes a series of interviews in which many of the artists discuss the practical issues of their life's work. Conducted by Weintraub's students at Oberlin College, the interviews pose questions about the artists' schooling, their studio space, and how they support themselves if their main income doesn't come from their art—the kind of questions every art student has always wanted to ask the artists whose work they see on gallery walls. Designed by Steven Mosier / THING Published by D.A.P., 2003 Softcover, 415 pages, 120 color images, 8 × 10 inches ISBN: 978-1-89-102459-7
Publisher
Curated
ISBN-13
9781891024597
Subjects
PublicationArt

  • Have:1
  • Want:
  • Avg Rating:
  • Ratings:

Who has this book

1 Connection

Recommendations

Revolution Graffiti: Street Art of the New Egypt
Revolution Graffiti: Street Art of the New Egypt
by Mia Gröndahl
Japanese Erotic Art
Japanese Erotic Art
by Various Artists
The City Is Ours #6: Involuntary Sculptures
The City Is Ours #6: Involuntary Sculptures
by the ideas of Marcel Duchamp and Akasegawa Genpei
BLEU
BLEU
by graphic designer Eunsun Park
Notan: The Dark-Light Principle of Design
Notan: The Dark-Light Principle of Design
by Dorr Bothwell and Marlys Mayfield Nōtan (a Japanese word meaning dark-light) focuses on the interaction between positive
Is the Internet Down?
Is the Internet Down?
by featured designers and artists
Fabio Marco Pirovino:Reality Pirovino
Fabio Marco Pirovino:Reality Pirovino
by Fabio Marco Editorial Concept: Samuel Bänziger
The Happiness Project—A Journey Through Silicon Valley
The Happiness Project—A Journey Through Silicon Valley
by Mazaccio & Drowilal In 2014
The Serving Library Annual 2017-18
The Serving Library Annual 2017-18
by ROMA Publications in a yearly format
Seduktion: All You (N)ever wanted
Seduktion: All You (N)ever wanted
by the documentation
Arcana:
Arcana:
by Cameron SMITH
Arcana:
Arcana:
by Seth Siegelaub
Arcana:
Arcana:
by Bruce Weber
Luck / Isaac McKay-Randozzi
Luck / Isaac McKay-Randozzi
by Draw Down First edition
The Bird
The Bird
by Philip Kennedy
Hand Smoothed by Coin
Hand Smoothed by Coin
by Coin is a collection of works that combine and intertwine to form an accumulative portrait of objects moving between art
Josef Müller – Brockmann
Josef Müller – Brockmann
by itative text by Kerry William Purcell
Gillian Wearing
Gillian Wearing
by are photographed holding messages they've written
The Story of Art
The Story of Art
by Professor Gombrich's granddaughter Leonie
500 Self-Portraits
500 Self-Portraits
by many of the world's greatest artists - from Dürer and Rembrandt to Marina Abramović
Stencil Kit
Stencil Kit
by Bastien Contraire and combine the shapes with your own drawings to make amazing stencil art
Adam Higton: Fall Is…
Adam Higton: Fall Is…
by Adam Higton
Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home
Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, The Harbinger Is Home
by fiction writers and poets
Marie Hazard
Marie Hazard
by ART HISTORIAN OLIVIER BERGGRUEN AND A CONVERSATION WITH ARTIST GEORGE TIGER LIU
The Short Story of Women Artists
The Short Story of Women Artists
by Susie Hodge
Lenard Smith: Melancholy Objects
Lenard Smith: Melancholy Objects
by Lenard Smith
Mastering Colored Pencil: An Essential Guide to Materials, Concepts, and Techniques for Learning to Draw in Color
Mastering Colored Pencil: An Essential Guide to Materials, Concepts, and Techniques for Learning to Draw in Color
by Lisa Dinhofer
Making the Case for Equality: 50 Years of Legal Milestones in LGBTQ History
Making the Case for Equality: 50 Years of Legal Milestones in LGBTQ History
by Lambda Legal
About Face: Stonewall, Revolt, and New Queer Art
About Face: Stonewall, Revolt, and New Queer Art
by a global and diverse array of LGBTQ+ artists – many underrecognized and overlooked – from the last 50 years Though the St
Bráulio Amado: 2022
Bráulio Amado: 2022
by Stolen Books

Market

Community Notes