Description
Sotheby's art expert exposes five centuries of history, scandals, big wins and horrifying losses in the international art world
About the Author
Philip Hook is a Board member and senior director of Impressionist & Modern art at Sotheby's in London. He previously worked at Christie's in the 19th Century Paintings Department. He has appeared regularly on Antiques Roadshow and is the author of five novels and many books on the art world, including Breakfast at Sotheby's (2013) which was a book of the year in the Sunday Times, Spectator, Financial Times, Guardian and Mail on Sunday.
Reviews
Hook...writes suavely and racily...has a fabulous ear for anecdotes...his entertaining book has a Wodehousian tone that makes even the most heinous act it describes glint with comedy -- Waldemar Januszczak * Sunday Times *
Fascinating and elegantly written...both wise and timely -- William Boyd * Guardian *
Wonderfully entertaining...full of cracking stories -- Hannah Rothschild * Mail on Sunday *
Fascinating...Hook writes with honesty and wry detachment -- Robert Eustace * Telegraph *
A pleasure to read -- Michael Prodger * Times *
Illuminating...combines expertise with irreverence -- Christian House * Observer *
Fascinating -- Roger Lewis * Daily Mail *
Entertainingly written -- Bendor Grosvenor * Apollo Magazine *
Hook writes...eloquently and knowledgeably...witty and erudite * World of Interiors *
Remarkable -- Fkorence Hallett * The Arts Desk *
Praise for Breakfast at Sotheby's 'This book is a learned and thoughtful work of art history, but it also 'investigates in prurient detail the guilty but ever-fascinating relationship between art and money' with great wit * Daily Mail *
A cultured, witty, clear-eyed, worldly teacher with a fully functioning sense of humour. A real delight. -- William Boyd * Spectator *
He writes better about the physical nature and impact of painting than anyone I have read for years. -- Grey Gowrie * Daily Telegraph *
Authoritative without being pompous and happy to mock his trade's absurdities, he explores offbeat subjects ... Even those who don't know much about art will find lots to like here. * Guardian *
A breezy, whimsical and often wry compendium, chock-full of hard-won wisdom about what makes someone spend millions of dollars to buy an artwork at auction. * New York Times *
Mr Hook's] delightful Breakfast at Sotheby's is a house sale of a book, a chance for him to clear out 35 years of memories as an art dealer and auctioneer, first at Christie's and then Sotheby's, a rival auction house. Besides the colourful stories, Mr Hook offers various theories about the art world, and keen insight on that vexing question of what gives art value. Amid the well-known answers (provenance, colour, "wall power") are some less obvious observations, both relevant and delightful. * Economist *
It's very hard to write an amusing book about art that has some serious things to say. But Philip Hook has done it. * Sunday Times Books of the Year *
A winner. Readers will learn more about the modern art market in this simple book than in any college course. * Kirkus Reviews *
Book Information
ISBN 9781781255711
Author Philip Hook
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Profile Books Ltd
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 211g
Dimensions(mm) 204mm * 128mm * 22mm