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Trade paper $15.00
reviews:
Sandy Skoglund
Van Gogh
Willie Ray Parish
Thornton Willis
Morris Graves
Joseph Park and Phillip Pearlstein
William Morris
Bill Viola
Paul and Dante Marioni
Ron Hinson
Marita Dingus
Ross Palmer Beecher
Diane Kurzyna
Fay Jones and Gaylen Hansen
Ric Hall and Ron Schmitt
Barlow Palmenteri
Dave Wegener
Chauney Peck
Reilly Jensen
CJ Swanson and David Goldberg
Holly Senn
Donald Cole
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As If Art
Matters is a book
of art reviews and essays on art. Some of the essays including:
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"The Case Against Wall Fodder"
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"Down with Namby Pamby Art"
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"Abstract Art and Figurative Art"
Also included are selected reviews
written for Art Access and the Volcano, including reviews of exhibitions
by Vincent van Gogh, Bill Viola, Morris Graves and many more nationally
and internationally known artists, and regional artists from the Pacific
Northwest whose works are rarely reviewed anywhere else.
"This little book is great."
- Becky Hendrick, author of author of Getting It: a Guide to
Understanding and Appreciating Art.
“I believe that we should approach visual arts the same way we
approach life. That is, seeking out new experiences, savoring the
foreign, valuing the unfamiliar. Those are the things that teach us.
Alec Clayton has opened my eyes to the art world. He writes
intelligently about art without using overblown art jargon. I don’t need
Fancy School’s art history degree to understand his writing. His words
are luminescent, entertaining and refreshing. Buy this book, gain
knowledge of the visual arts, then laugh at Fancy School’s tuition”
- Ron Swarner, editor, Weekly Volcano
"Alec Clayton communicates about art in a thoughtful, personal manner
providing context and commentary to artwork with a writing style that is
accessible. His interpretation reveals a breadth of knowledge that he
generously shares without pretension, illuminating the art, the artists,
and exhibits with a point of view that reveals his interest and
curiosity in an honest and clear voice."
- Amy McBride, Public Arts Administrator
"Alec's articles are always informative, and it is not infrequent
that his reviews prompt me to view the art he discusses. He is one of
those rare writers on visual art who can accurately describe the works
he chooses to discuss while at the same time providing an assessment of
the quality of the artwork. His experience as an artist as well as a
writer informs his articles with sensitive understanding to help the
viewer perceive ways to focus her or his viewing of the art. His
personal integrity and his generosity as a humanist are manifest in his
reviews for the Volcano."
- Ron Hinson, artist
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