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Adventures in Art draws together 70 of Sue Hubbard''s essays on contemporary and modern art and spans the last 20 years of her career. An award-winning poet, short story writer, freelance critic and novelist, Hubbard''s collected essays are part biographical, part lyrical reviews of today''s programme of modern art in Britain and provide an honest account of the diversities, originalities and disappointments found there. Adventures in Art is published by Other Criteria and will be available from 13th May 2010.Thick with anecdotes and quotes from historians, artists and commentators, Hubbard''s writing guides us through specific exhibitions, as well as the creative lives of her subjects, and places the reader within a context replete with description and art historical value. Her knowledge is incisive and reflective and, in many retrospective cases, the essays read like modern obituaries. Hubbard''s writing explores the lives and contributions of artistic figures from Lucien Freud and S

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      Publisher: Other Criteria
      Publication Date: 11/11/2010
      ISBN13: 9781906967215, 978-1906967215
      ISBN10: 1906967210

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Adventures in Art draws together 70 of Sue Hubbard''s essays on contemporary and modern art and spans the last 20 years of her career. An award-winning poet, short story writer, freelance critic and novelist, Hubbard''s collected essays are part biographical, part lyrical reviews of today''s programme of modern art in Britain and provide an honest account of the diversities, originalities and disappointments found there. Adventures in Art is published by Other Criteria and will be available from 13th May 2010.Thick with anecdotes and quotes from historians, artists and commentators, Hubbard''s writing guides us through specific exhibitions, as well as the creative lives of her subjects, and places the reader within a context replete with description and art historical value. Her knowledge is incisive and reflective and, in many retrospective cases, the essays read like modern obituaries. Hubbard''s writing explores the lives and contributions of artistic figures from Lucien Freud and S

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