Description: Colors by Andrew Berardini "The most elegant of all art critic cowboys" -Spike Art MagazineColor beams at us from the everyday, but within each of the ten million shades are hidden our best and worst stories.Colorsis a collection of lush short stories about the many different shades that make up our lives. Berardini guides us through a spectrum of vignettes, weaving inspiration fromCalvinosInvisible Citiesand BowiesSound and Vision, arriving at colors fundamental intersection with who we are and how we live. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Author Biography Andrew Berardini is a writer, editor, and curator from California. He has curated exhibitions at venues including MOCA-Los Angeles, Palais de Tokyo, Castello di Rivoli, and the Pavilion of Estonia at the 2019 Venice Biennale. Since 2008, he has been faculty at the artist-run free school the Mountain School of Arts and has occasionally run a residency for art writers at the Banff Centre in Canada. A contributing editor at Momus and Mousse, he is the author of the book Danh Vo: Relics (Mousse, 2016) Best known for his poetic and corporeal writing, Berardini has been a longtime contributor to Artforum. Berardini lives and works in Los Angeles, CA. Review "The most elegant of all art critic cowboys" —Spike Art Magazine"Unusually unhelpful." —Los Angeles Times Promotional Galleys will be made availableNot a Cult will be deploying a publicity campaign by emailing an array of relevant reviewers with a press kit and media materials via our new publicist partner Berardini will actively promote the title within his communityNot a Cult will consistently promote the title to a mailing list of 11K+ unique users, andto our social media platforms of 23K+ followers Long Description "The most elegant of all art critic cowboys" -- Spike Art Magazine Color beams at us from the everyday, but within each of the ten million shades are hidden our best and worst stories. Colors is a collection of lush short stories about the many different shades that make up our lives. Berardini guides us through a spectrum of vignettes, weaving inspiration from Calvinos Invisible Cities and Bowies Sound and Vision , arriving at colors fundamental intersection with who we are and how we live. Review Quote "Unusually unhelpful." -- Los Angeles Times Feature Lauded by international contemporary art communities: As a writer, editor, and curator, Andrew Berardinis previous writings and long standing contributions to Artforum have served as authoritative, captivating missives on the aestheticism and context of art. With his articles and essays appearing in various publications such as Frieze, Art in America, Rolling Stone, and LA Weekly , Berardinis writing has actively merged the historical with the contemporary, emphasizing narratives of permeance throughout artistic forms. Controversial in the art world: Bernardini has been described by Spike Art Magazine as "the most elegant of all art critic cowboys," and the Los Angeles Times has described his writing as "unusually unhelpful." He has authored numerous catalogue essays for the Whitney Biennial, the Hammer Museum, and SFMoMA, as well as the critical, explorative novel, Relics: Danh Vo (Mousse Publishing, 2016). In reference to Bernardinis work, curator Chris Sharp wrote, "I have always admired his unconventional attitude and obvious relish of art as a form of wrong-doing." A lyrical collection of memoir and myth: Colors is a novel that explores the nostalgia of a grandmothers tart red lipstick, or the hopeful, silky scarlet of a Communist flag; the reassuring cyan scrubs worn by a surgeon, or the amaranth of a fading western sunset. As Berardini writes, "Not a shimmering spectrum measured in nanometers, color is our interaction, traced in dyes and names, art and emotion, its light captured and stained into memory." And Colors collects these memories, thoughtfully bringing them each to life. Description for Sales People A critic and writer lauded by international contemporary art communities, Andrew Berardinis previous writings and longstanding contributions to Artforum have served as authoritative, captivating missives on the aestheticism and context of art. His writing in Colors serve as an exuberant portal into color as feeling, as a sublime remembrance. Details ISBN1945649674 Author Andrew Berardini Pages 250 Language English ISBN-10 1945649674 ISBN-13 9781945649677 Publisher not a cult LLC Imprint not a cult LLC Country of Publication United States Format Paperback Year 2023 NZ Release Date 2023-07-13 UK Release Date 2023-07-13 Publication Date 2023-11-30 DEWEY 813.6 Audience General US Release Date 2023-11-30 AU Release Date 2024-01-23 Illustrations Illustrations We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:151682284;
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