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Aphorisms for Artists

100 Ways Toward Better Art

Walter Darby Bannard Franklin Einspruch

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Allworth Press,U.S.
09 May 2024
A Volume of Timeless Wisdom for Artists to Consult Like an Oracle
Why do young artists struggle to find their voices? Walter Darby Bannard, a renowned teacher, critic, and internationally exhibited painter, contemplated that question for more than two decades. At the urging of one of his former students, Bannard set down his thoughts in a short book, Aphorisms for Artists: 100 Ways Toward Better Art. It is at once a volume of practical art-making wisdom and an engaging piece of personal philosophy, both wry and readable.

Open to any page, and you'll find a memorable gem of wisdom, followed by a brief expansion by Bannard that adds more insight. It is a necessary reference to keep on hand in the studio, and a perfect gift for the aspiring artist to read and re-read, and to consult at times of artistic troubles.
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Imprint:   Allworth Press,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   245g
ISBN:   9781621538394
ISBN 10:   1621538397
Pages:   240
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Walter Darby Bannard (1934-2016) was one of the foremost painters of American abstraction. His work was included in hundreds of exhibitions, including the seminal ""Post-Painterly Abstraction"" exhibition organized by renowned critic Clement Greenberg at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1964. Bannard's paintings reside in many museum collections around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Centre Pompidou. Bannard's essays appeared in Artforum, Art in America, and the New York Times, among dozens of other publications. He taught art at the University of Miami from 1989 until his death in 2016. Franklin Einspruch is the editor of Bannard's archive. Also a student of Walter Darby Bannard, Einspruch's own art has appeared in more than sixty exhibitions. He has been a resident artist in Italy, Greece, Taiwan, and other programs around the United States. A 2019 Fulbright award appointed him as the Fulbright-Q21/MuseumsQuartier Artist-in-Residence in Vienna. Einspruch has authored hundreds of essays and art reviews for many publications, including The New Criterion and Art in America. He lives and works in rural New Hampshire.

Reviews for Aphorisms for Artists: 100 Ways Toward Better Art

"""I'm always up for an aphorism! And these are great.""--Laurie Anderson ""Darby Bannard's Aphorisms for Artists is exactly what one might expect--super-intelligent, pithy, vivid, wise, and taking no prisoners. Anyone lucky enough to have known Darby will recognize his inimitable voice.""--Michael Fried, author of Art and Objecthood ""Darby Bannard was a fiercely intelligent, deeply knowledgeable, inventive abstract painter. He was also an influential teacher, and a splendid critic and writer about art, with a wicked wit, capable of summing up and often skewering whole movements with a pointed phrase. While he was intolerant of one-liner art, his condensed critical observations are illuminating and memorable. Reading his aphorisms brings this smart, articulate, gifted artist back to vivid life.""--Karen Wilkin, critic and curator ""From the outrageous, to the benign, to the wonderfully insightful, Walter Darby Bannard's aphorisms are provocations for 100 never-ending--and absolutely essential--arguments about art. Quote one of 'em at an artists' bar, and you're there for the night--buying a few rounds when you lose.""--Peter Plagens, artist and critic ""Aphorisms for Artists compiles Bannard's short, cogent messages for artists and art enthusiasts of all ilk, to help us grasp something that is often too ephemeral for words. I find myself coming back to them time and time again, especially 'Art is as persistent as it is fragile.' I am confident that Aphorisms for Artists will inspire, and with each read we will understand more about the value of art, 'telling us what's good about us.'""--Mark Golden, Golden Artist Colors"


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