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31 Ways Artists Notice the World – and How You Can Too
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Offers a tidy lesson in not just getting more from art, but more from life itself . . . lucid and revealing . . . Gompertz is at his best—Michael Prodger, The Times
Art can amaze us into changing our minds. This remarkable book teaches us how—Es Devlin
Highly engaging and thought-provoking—Philip Hook, author of Breakfast at Sotheby’s
By going straight to the essence of each one's work, Will Gompertz provides a fluent and refreshing introduction to the way art can enable us, in the most unexpected ways, to see the world anew—Michael Peppiatt
Gompertz insightfully explores the processes and personalities of a remarkable roster of artists . . . effortless prose and laser focus on the communicative potential of art make this a worthwhile read—James Woods Marshall, Library Journal
Thorough and diverse . . . Gompertz's illuminations of artists' lives and minds are accessible and full of valuable information. This is an exhilarating resource for personal growth, a consciousness-raising exploration for artists and art lovers, and an asset for anyone interested in the who, what, and why of great artworks—
Booklist
Gompertz doesn't have it in him to be boring—
The Times
Will Gompertz is the best teacher you never had—
Guardian
He is a natural communicator whose passion for art is expressed with wit and verve—Sir Nicholas Serota, Chair of Arts Council England
Hugely accessible . . . writes about difficult things without letting on that they are difficult—
Independent on Sunday on What Are You Looking At?
Offers a tidy lesson in not just getting more from art, but more from life itself . . . lucid and revealing . . . Gompertz is at his best—Michael Prodger, The Times
Art can amaze us into changing our minds. This remarkable book teaches us how—Es Devlin
Highly engaging and thought-provoking—Philip Hook, author of Breakfast at Sotheby’s
By going straight to the essence of each one's work, Will Gompertz provides a fluent and refreshing introduction to the way art can enable us, in the most unexpected ways, to see the world anew—Michael Peppiatt
Gompertz insightfully explores the processes and personalities of a remarkable roster of artists . . . effortless prose and laser focus on the communicative potential of art make this a worthwhile read—James Woods Marshall, Library Journal
Thorough and diverse . . . Gompertz's illuminations of artists' lives and minds are accessible and full of valuable information. This is an exhilarating resource for personal growth, a consciousness-raising exploration for artists and art lovers, and an asset for anyone interested in the who, what, and why of great artworks—
Booklist
Gompertz doesn't have it in him to be boring—
The Times
Will Gompertz is the best teacher you never had—
Guardian
He is a natural communicator whose passion for art is expressed with wit and verve—Sir Nicholas Serota, Chair of Arts Council England
Hugely accessible . . . writes about difficult things without letting on that they are difficult—
Independent on Sunday on What Are You Looking At?
Will Gompertz
is a world-leading expert in, and champion of, the arts. Having spent seven years as a Director of the Tate Galleries followed by eleven years as the BBC’s Arts Editor and two years as Artistic Director at the Barbican, he is now the director of the Sir John Soane’s Museum. Gompertz has interviewed and observed many of the world’s leading artists, actors, writers, musicians, directors and designers.
Creativity
magazine in New York ranked him as one of the 50 most original thinkers in the world. He is the author of the internationally bestselling
What Are You Looking At?
and
Think Like an Artist,
both translated into more than twenty languages.