Today I would like to give as reference one book that I found deeply entertaining but still with great depth of understanding on the subject.
The book is called: Manual of Contemporary art Style, and its author is Pablo Helguera.
The book in some way demystifies the riddle that is the art world. Pablo in his book approaches the role of the Collector; Curator; Museums Directors; Critics; Dealers and Artists. Pablo makes a pragmatic approach to their roles always with a point of irony. It becomes almost a book of manners in order to behave within the art world which causes initially some scepticism in the reader due to its almost ruthless but merciful interpretation of the profound knowledge that he was about the art world. It is in some way this dichotomy that makes so interesting the reading of this book.
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Barbara Pollack says that Helguera “has a savvy understanding of art history and art audiences, enough to know that a little humour and a bit of irony are sometimes the best tools in an artist’s arsenal.
Please feel free to immerse yourselves in a world where there are never open doors, instead hidden doors!
There are other books of reference of relevance and with a similar touch of irony!
Seven Days in the Art World by Sarah Thornton
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