Art Lovers discussion
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Jul 25, 2015 06:13PM

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Has anyone tried to publish their own art book or book about some aspect of the arts, and what did you find out?

I would like to talk about the curatorial process and if anyone worked on it?
the second would be the art as a healing method, more linked to mental illness, I would work it in my thesis.
Third, I want to do my master's degree in art history and theory some advice or something.
we could also talk about the symbolism in the work of Paula Rego and Andrzej Wróblewski.


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Good Luck!

We do have a folder labeled Art History, you may want to peruse that to see if it answers any questions. I added a new thread for you. Also, please feel free to add your own questions!
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Heather, I think most moderators run out of ideas at some time or another. I know I have in the groups I moderate.

Symbolism in Art
Dame Paula Rego
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Andrzej Wróblewski
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I don't know anything about either artist so it's your turn. Take it away!

In time I will start a discussion about the founders of the state of Modern Art today, Cezanne, Picasso and Matisse. I'm sure that enthusiastic opinions about this will be a source of interest disagreements.

wow, I didn't even realize we didn't have that subject. That is one of my favorites! I will open the discussion right away, Poly.

That was a good idea, Poly. It's there...check it out!

I'm interested in starting my own art gallery, but there don't seem to be a lot near me. There are a bunch of highly respected art museums near me.

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Has anyone tried to publish their own art book or book about some asp..."
Leah wrote: "Ok, I have a topic -- and it may be one that has already been discussed, but I'm going to play the newbie card and ask anyhow!
Has anyone tried to publish their own art book or book about some asp..."
As a bookseller I will tell you that it's virtually impossible to publish anything these days unless you do it yourself. It's awful out there. HOWEVER....that's a call to press your own books like they did in the 20's, and bring together artists, writers, printers, advertising artists, etc. to bypass the ridiculousness of the publishing mafia today. It's been done before! If you want to get into it, there's a huge history of self publishing going back to the invention of the printing press.


Sure, thank you!


But back to the topic, I'm in for whatever!

Please let me know if I missed yours or even if there are any NEW suggestions for me!
Greatly appreciated! ~Heather

Melissa, I added another comment to the thread you began in January of this year and invited people to add to your comment.
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Poly, I like your suggestion. I can't remember if that one has been started or not. Did you begin it in another thread and I didn't see it? (or forgot). I would like to look at it again if you've posted it. If it hasn't been posted yet, it would be great to start the discussion!
Thank you!

I have been to the Knoxville Museum three times and twice I saw fantastically original work. The first was a glass artist who had a foundry and crew who did improvised replicas of neolithic art. I say improvise, not replicate, as he extrapolated from known artifacts and made singularly original pieces.
The second was a Japanese photographer living in the fish market of Tokyo who created original art concoctions out of the various seafood.
As for the Muskegon Museum, they have the most extensive collection of Francoise Gilot's art work. She was the mistress to Picasso for 12 years and wrote a biting tribute to the genius in a biography which got her blacklisted by the Don. No one would touch her despite the excellence of her work with the exception of the Muskegon which added her to their collections.


I know it sounds like I'm aggrandizing a museum that has my piece but the fact is that they had it initially as it is my favorite southern museum.

I used to live in Knoxville, and being a lover of art, I frequented the museum quite frequently. And, I must confess, though I don't know your last name, Geoffrey, you once mentioned, maybe a few years ago, that it had your work. I cheated. But I remembered because I've been there. I second your opinion of the simple beauty of the museum.


I know of several other authors of art books in the group some of whom haven't even mentioned that they wrote their own book. Jonathan is one incredible author whose book has been talked about by several of us members but he never speaks of it himself. Poly has 'advertised' her book in just about every thread. So I think you have a good idea in putting it all together into one folder and actually asking people to tell us what they have done and what they are doing with their work.
Thank you for the suggestion. I will do that...thanks to you!



It has been on my reading list forever, but there are plenty of other books in that pile. I'm easy. It would just be fun to chat art history with other enthusiasts. I'm keen to ponder different art pieces.
Perhaps it is time to complete that Velazquez journey?


Art History


For my first addition I have added the "Hands" at the Cuevas de las Manos upon Río Pinturas, near the town of Perito Moreno in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina.
This is Ancient Art, and I did not see if there was such a thread, maybe Art History?

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Oh, do opt for the Stokstad. I used to use Janson as a text for my Art History course, but felt sorry for my students wading through it. Stokstad is like a breath of fresh air. I quickly adopted it as my text. Easy to read, sprightly writing, more women anqd minorities. Just an excellent book. Makes Janson look like an old fogie.


Oh sometimes it doesn't show all the folders because there are so many. At the top right you can choose 'all' to view all folders and scroll through them. Let me know if you can't find it.
And as far as updates, at the top of the general folder i try to post the newest threads and folders as they are created by date. The March 2017 is of course at the bottom of the folder. You can see what has been added when.

Still I would welcome others to do so as most of my collection falls under the traditionalist classicist period of the 19th century.

Aaron, would you like me to create your own folder so you can compartmentalize your various subjects? If so, let me know what you would like to name your folder and you can create the topics as you please.
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