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What compels a person to become an artist, actor or singer, and to make
the financial and comfort sacrifices that so often precede success, or
accompany failure? A new book offers myriad, unscientific answers. The
Art Life: On Creativity and Career is "as much curated as written," says
author Stuart Horodner, artistic director of the Atlanta Contemporary
Art Center . Inspirations, muses, personal motivators and observations
are provided by such figures as film directors Woody Allen and Werner
Herzog, writers Wayne Koestenbaum and Orhan Pamuk, singers Johnny Cash
and Lady Gaga, and artists Vito Acconci, Francis Bacon, Dana Schutz and
Leon Golub, who notes: "There are three things: your work, your
livelihood, and your personal life. If any two are going well at the
same time consider yourself lucky."--Stephanie Cash"Art In America"
(01/18/2012)
Arts!
A selection of our new and noteworthy materials on the Performing Arts as well as other Fine Arts
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