How Painting Happens (and Why it Matters)
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Drawing on decades of conversations with practising artists, Martin
Gayford offers intimate insight into the practice, meaning and
potential of painting. Painting is an almost inconceivably ancient
activity that remains vigorously alive in the twenty-first century.
Every successful painting creates a new world, which we inhabit for
as long as we care to look at it.Paintings can incorporate profound
ideas and paradoxes that can be grasped without words. For those
who dedicate themselves to it, the art of painting can become an
all-consuming, lifelong obsession. It is a subject on which
painters themselves are often the most incisive commentators.Martin
Gayford’s riveting and richly illustrated book deftly brings
together numerous artists’ voices, past and present. It draws on a
trove of conversations conducted over more than three decades with
artists including Frank Auerbach, Gillian Ayres, Frank Bowling,
Cecily Brown, Peter Doig, Lucian Freud, Katharina Fritsch, David
Hockney, Claudette Johnson, Lee Ufan, Paula Rego, Gerhard Richter,
Bridget Riley, Jenny Saville, Frank Stella, Luc Tuymans, Zeng
Fanzhi and many more. Here too is Vincent van Gogh on Rembrandt,
John Constable on Titian, Francis Bacon on Velazquez, R.B. Kitaj on
Cézanne and Jean-Michel Basquiat on Picasso. We hear the personal
reflections of these artists on their chosen medium, how and why
they paint, how they came to the practice, the influence of fellow
painters, and how they find creative sustenance and inspiration in
their art.How Painting Happens crosses the centuries to give us a
wealth of insights into the endlessly compelling phenomenon of
painters and painting.