Artists' Lives

Michael Peppiatt author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd

Published:5th Sep '24

Should be back in stock very soon

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Engaging encounters, personal anecdotes and jargon-free critical insights into some of the liveliest creative minds in modern art, by an international art world insider.

Praised by the Art Newspaper as ‘the best art writer of his generation’, Michael Peppiatt has encountered many European modern artists over more than fifty years. This selection of some of his best biographical writing covers a wide spectrum of modern art, from Van Gogh and Pierre Bonnard, to personal conversations with painter Sonia Delaunay, artist Dora Maar, who was Picasso’s lover in the 1930s and 1940s, and Francis Bacon, perhaps the most famous of the many artists with whom Peppiatt has formed personal friendships.

Michael Peppiatt’s lively, engaging writing takes us into the company of many notable art-world personalities, such as the Catalan painter Antoni Tàpies, whom he visits in his studio, and moments of disillusion, such as his meeting with the self-mythologizing artist Balthus. Art criticism blends with anecdote: riding with Lucian Freud in his Bentley, drinking with Bacon in Soho, discussing Picasso’s trousers with David Hockney...

This collection of Peppiatt’s most perceptive texts includes under-recognized artists, such as Dachau survivor Zoran Music, or Montenegrin artist Dado, whose retrospective Peppiatt curated at the 2009 Venice Biennale. Remarkably varied in their scope and lucidly written for a general reader, these selected essays not only provide us with perceptive commentary and acute critical judgment, they also give a unique personal insight into some of the greatest creative minds of the modern era.

'Beautifully written, suavely informative and thoughtfully inflected… there is much to cherish and enjoy' - Andrew Lambirth, The Spectator
'Scans the landscape of modern European painting and sculpture, giving us sketches of notable figures' - Arthur Hoyle, New York Journal of Books
'Remarkably varied in their scope and lucidly written for a general reader… a unique personal insight into some of the greatest creative minds of the modern era' - Book Therapy

ISBN: 9780500297964

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 340g

304 pages