Description
"The most elegant of all art critic cowboys" -Spike Art Magazine
Color beams at us from the everyday, but within each of the ten million shades are hidden our best and worst stories.
Colors is a collection of lush short stories about the many different shades that make up our lives. Berardini guides us through a spectrum of vignettes, weaving inspiration from Calvino's Invisible Cities and Bowie's Sound and Vision, arriving at color's fundamental intersection with who we are and how we live.
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About the Author
Andrew Berardini is a writer, editor, and curator from California. He has curated exhibitions at venues including MOCA-Los Angeles, Palais de Tokyo, Castello di Rivoli, and the Pavilion of Estonia at the 2019 Venice Biennale. Since 2008, he has been faculty at the artist-run free school the Mountain School of Arts and has occasionally run a residency for art writers at the Banff Centre in Canada. A contributing editor at Momus and Mousse, he is the author of the book Danh Vo: Relics (Mousse, 2016) Best known for his poetic and corporeal writing, Berardini has been a longtime contributor to Artforum. Berardini lives and works in Los Angeles, CA.
Reviews
"The most elegant of all art critic cowboys" -Spike Art Magazine
"Unusually unhelpful." -Los Angeles Times
Book Information
ISBN 9781945649677
Author Andrew Berardini
Page Count 250
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