A fascinating insight into the lives and work of a remarkable range
of contemporary artists Conducted by Richard Cork, one of the UK's
most distinguished art writers, these intimate and revealing
interviews provide a wealth of fascinating insights into the work
of leading British artists. They discuss, often very frankly, their
lives and art, their working methods and aspirations. The
collection features an array of highly engaging and articulate
artists, from Frank Auerbach, Anthony Caro, Richard Hamilton, David
Hockney and Howard Hodgkin to Cornelia Parker, Tacita Dean, Grayson
Perry and Rachel Whiteread. Drawing out Francis Bacon's impassioned
musings on mortality, Tracey Emin's obsessive methods and subjects,
the intensity of Anish Kapoor's internal journey and Richard Long's
epic explorations of landscape, Cork is a penetrating, insightful
and accessible interviewer. These conversations, brought together
for the first time, brilliantly affirm his belief that 'talking to
artists is like embarking on voyages of discovery'.
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