Talk Art

Everything You Wanted to Know About Contemporary Art but Were Afraid to Ask

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Pub Date May 18 2021 | Archive Date May 17 2021

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In this spirited manifesto based on their popular podcast, authors Russell Tovey and Robert Diament make contemporary art “accessible, non-academic, non-elitist, gossipy and fun,” as Tovey explained to the New York Times. Comprised of ten chapters on different genres and art forms—from feminist art to ceramics—and featuring advice for aspiring artists and art collectors, Talk Art is an entertaining, de-mystifying romp through the world of fine art. This jacketed paperback, replete with 150 images (including 10 pieces created for the book by some of today’s leading artists) also includes quotes from the authors’ interviews with notable creatives, curators, collectors, and celebrities. Talk Art’s alchemical combination of enthusiasm, expertise, and genuine delight make this book the perfect gift for art lovers—or even the art-curious.


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In this spirited manifesto based on their popular podcast, authors Russell Tovey and Robert Diament make contemporary art “accessible, non-academic, non-elitist, gossipy and fun,” as Tovey explained...


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