On being an artist
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Few living artists can claim to have had the influence of Michael
Craig-Martin (born 1941). Celebrated globally for his distinctive
art, with numerous retrospectives and honors to his name, he has
helped nurture generations of younger artists. In On Being an
Artist, now published in paperback, Craig-Martin reflects with wit
and candor on the people, ideas and events that have shaped his
professional life. In a series of short, entertaining episodes, he
recounts his time studying under Josef Albers at Yale University
School of Art alongside Chuck Close, Richard Serra and others, his
memories of meeting personal heroes such as Andy Warhol, Jasper
Johns and John Cage, and his surreal experience of staking out
Christine Keeler at the height of the Profumo scandal. He recalls,
too, his first tentative steps as an artist and emergence as a key
figure of early conceptual art, and looks back on his achievements
as a teacher at Goldsmiths, where he nurtured two generations of
students, among them Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas, earning himself
the sobriquet ",the godfather of the YBAs.", Craig-Martin tackles
controversial issues such as the fashionability of contemporary
art, the enduring status of painting, the relevance of life drawing
and practical skills, the qualities of art schools, the role of
commercial dealers and the judgment of what is good and bad in art.
More than the life of one of the most creative minds of our age, On
Being an Artist provides lesson after valuable lesson to anyone
wishing to know what it means and what it takes to be an artist
today. An erudite, insightful and hugely readable collection. -It's
Nice That A gloriously illustrated credo-cum-memoir.
-artsjournal.com