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		<title>Art rules</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p> Introducing over 100 great artists (both historic and contemporary), <i>Art Rules</i> provides practical, creative and sometimes tongue-in-cheek advice inspired by those who have succeeded before.Â  </p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>The best thing about rules is that you can break them: here are over 100 mantras  for anyone interested in creating great art.</b></p>
<p><b>What can we learn from great artists?  </b>When we hold their practices up to the light, what do we see &#8211; and how might those encounters reshape our own thinking about art?</p>
<p> Delving into the attitudes, working practices and mantras of artists hailing from the eighteenth century to the present day, <b><i>Art Rules</i> distills over 100 insights into the lives of artists inside the studio and out. </b>This book is animated by questions:<b> How do artists think about creativity? What forms can process take? How might artists craft a personal definition of success? </b></p>
<p> Drawing upon art historical research and artist interviews, the accessible takeaways on these virtuosos&#8217; varied practices pack a punch.  ?This <b>lively compendium </b>offers up a <b>wealth of perspectives</b><b>  from an international, intergenerational group of artists </b>working across media.<b></b>Art historical heavyweights including<b> Louise Bourgeois, Marcel Duchamp, Frida Kahlo  </b>and<b> Henri Matisse </b>appear alongside relatively newer names such as<b> Kerry James Marshall, Ana Mendieta  </b>and<b> Mika Rottenberg</b>, as well as exciting artists on the rise like<b> Emilie Louise Gossiaux </b>and<b> Madeline Hollander.  </b></p>
<p> Some of the insights may seem more <b>practical</b>, while others trend <b>conceptual</b>; some may unearth existing knowledge, while others may come as a surprise; some will stay with you forever, while others you&#8217;ll only need to try once.  <i>Art Rules</i> allows readers to either dip in at random or read from cover to cover for <b>lessons in how great artists think, make  and work.</b></p>
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