Confessions Of an Art Addict

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Confessions Of an Art Addict

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Rating : 4.39 (723 Votes)
Asin : 0880015764
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 192 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-10-05
Language : English

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Shortened and censored version of "Out of this Century : Confessions of an Art Addict" by Peggy Guggenheim Shortened and censored book of the true autobiography of Peggy Guggenheim titled "Out of this Century : Confessions of an Art Addict" at the moment - 30 august 2013 - not available to Kindle readers.The very similar title is misleading and I suggest not to read it.While the full autobiography "Out of this Century: Confessions of an Art Addict" is really enjoyable, full of wit and very open about her private life so strongly interwoven . I recommend reading the long version instead Anne Phillips This is the condensed version of the Peggy Guggenheim autobiography Out of this Century and leaves out everything connected with Max Ernst (that is a lot). I recommend reading the long version instead.. Reflections of a Patron of the Arts drkhimxz Some years ago, the Jewish Museum (NYC) had a most interesting exhibition on Jewish Women and their Salons, focusing on a limited number of women who made a difference in the art of their times by creating settings within which artists could meet with other artists and with patrons. In the fine book accompanying the exhibition (Jewish Women and their Salons:The Power of Conversation.by Emily D. Bilski and Emily Braun), they explain the

Here is a book that captures a valuable chapter in the history of modern art, as well as the spirit of one of its greatest advocates.. A patron of art since the 1930s, Peggy Guggenheim, in a candid self-portrait, provides an insider's view of the early days of modern art, with revealing accounts of her eccentric wealthy family, her personal and professional relationships, and often surprising portrayals of the artists themselves

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