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The Accidental Masterpiece - On the Art of Life and Vice Versa (Paperback)
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The Accidental Masterpiece - On the Art of Life and Vice Versa (Paperback)
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A New York Times bestseller-a dazzling and inspirational survey of
how art can be found and appreciated in everyday life Michael
Kimmelman, the prominent New York Times writer and a regular
contributor to The New York Review of Books, is known as a deep and
graceful writer across the disciplines of art and music and also as
a pianist who understands something about the artist's sensibility
from the inside. Readers have come to expect him not only to fill
in their knowledge about art but also to inspire them to think
about connections between art and the larger world - which is to
say, to think more like an artist. Kimmelman's many years of
contemplating and writing about art have brought him to this wise,
wide-ranging, and long-awaited book.It explores art as life's great
passion, revealing what we can learn of life through pictures and
sculptures and the people who make them. It assures us that art -
points of contact with the exceptional that are linked straight to
the heart - can be found almost anywhere and everywhere if only our
eyes are opened enough to recognize it. Kimmelman regards art, like
all serious human endeavors, as a passage through which a larger
view of life may come more clearly into focus. His book is a kind
of adventure or journey. It carries the message that many of us may
not yet have learned how to recognize the art in our own lives. To
do so is something of an art itself. A few of the characters
Kimmelman describes, like Bonnard and Chardin, are great artists.
But others are explorers and obscure obsessives, paint-by-numbers
enthusiasts, amateur shutterbugs, and collectors of strange odds
and ends. Yet others, like Charlotte Solomon, a girl whom no one
considered much of an artist but who secretly created a masterpiece
about the world before her death in Auschwitz, have reserved spots
for themselves in history, or not, with a single work that
encapsulates a whole life. Kimmelman reminds us of the
Wunderkammer, the cabinet of wonders - the rage in
seventeenth-century Europe and a metaphor for the art of life. Each
drawer of the cabinet promises something curious and exotic,
instructive and beautiful, the cabinet being a kind of ideal,
self-contained universe that makes order out of the chaos of the
world. The Accidental Masterpiece is a kind of literary
Wunderkammer, filled with lively surprises and philosophical
musings. It will inspire readers to imagine their own personal
cabinet of wonders.
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