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$20,000

✍ Scribed by Drummond, Bill


Book ID
110193098
Publisher
Beautiful Books
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
830 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781905636846

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✦ Synopsis


An investigation into the meaning and value of one art item, from a provocateur of the art and music worlds

Celebrated musician and artist Bill Drummond turns his attention to the world of modern art. Several years ago he bought a photograph by the Turner Prize–winning artist Richard Long for $20,000. After owning it for some time, he decided to cut it up into 20,000 individual pieces, and then sell them off at a dollar a piece. This book tells the whole story of Drummond’s relationship with modern art, and in particular how this process changed it, in a typically fascinating and discursive way. In his numerous musical incarnations, Drummond has combined global success with a fiercely independent slant. As an artist, his work, over the past 30 years, has examined the cultural landscape through a diverse array of forms.


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