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What does it mean to be an artist and who gets to call themselves one?
In this intriguing blend of research and self-reflection, artist and creative business coach Megan Auman unpacks the myths and legends surrounding the idea of artist and dives into the history behind prevailing art world boundaries.
Drawing on her own experience as an artist - and as the daughter of an artist - and backed by explorations into the dogma that still colors many people's perceptions, Auman encourages readers to break free from tired art world definitions and gives every person who calls themselves a creative, a maker, a designer, or a crafter permission to be an artist.
The book dives deep into the history of art world divisions while weaving in reflections and stories that any artist - or anyone who's struggled to call themselves an artist - can relate to!
This book manages to be both short and in depth, asking some good - and common - questions asked about art and being an artist, and exploring the possible answers in a variety of wider contexts, with solid and interesting research. As an artist myself I recognised - and of course related to - these questions, and enjoyed Megan's trademark feisty but thoughtful, and thought provoking, approach. If you're an artist who struggles with using that word for yourself, or with valuing your creations and placing yourself in the context of 'the art world' {and really I think there is more than one}, this book pokes at your assumptions, gets you thinking, and supports you on your path.
I love the frankness and direct thoughts about being an artist. I think so many of us feel the insecurities and even the affects of “elite” artists’ scrutinies. It’s great how Megan addresses this and more. I highly recommend reading this book to help gain insights about being an artist.
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