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The Art of Found Objects : Interviews with Texas Artists / Robert Craig Bunch.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bunch, Robert Craig, author.
Contributor:
Bunch, Robert Craig, 1954- interviewer, editor.
Series:
Joe and Betty Moore Texas art series ; no. 18.
Joe and Betty Moore Texas art series ; number eighteen
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Found objects (Art)--Texas.
Found objects (Art).
Artists--Texas--Interviews.
Artists.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
College Station : Texas A&M University Press, [2016]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
In this first book of interviews with visual artists from across Texas, more than sixty artists reflect on topics from formative influences and inspirations to their common engagement with found materials. Beyond the art itself, no source is more primary to understanding art and artist than the artist's own words. After all, who can speak with more authority about the artist's influences, motivations, methods, philosophies, and creations? Since 2010, Robert Craig Bunch has interviewed sixty-four of Texas' finest artists, who have responded with honesty, clarity, and-naturally-great insight into their own work. None of these interviews has been previously published, even in part. Incorporating a striking, full-color illustration of each artist's work, these absorbing self-examinations will stand collectively as a reference of lasting value.
Contents:
Margaret Adie (San Marcos)
Helen Altman (Fort Worth)
Celia Alvarez Munoz (Arlington)
The Art Guys (Houston)
Frances Bagley (Dallas)
Karin Broker (Houston and Magnolia)
Maureen Brouillette (Dallas)
Steve Brudniak (Austin)
Margarita Cabrera (El Paso)
Eugene W. R. Campbell Jr. (Decatur, Georgia)
Danville Chadbourne (San Antonio)
Claire Cusack (Houston)
Robert Dampier (Galveston)
Roberto del Río (Mexico City)
Martin Delabano (Dallas)
Vernon Fisher (Fort Worth)
Trenton Doyle Hancock (Houston)
Vincent Hannemann (Austin)
Ann Harithas (Houston)
Dana Harper (Houston)
Joseph Havel (Houston)
Tracy Hicks (Bakersville, North Carolina)
Paul Horn (Houston)
Otis Huband (Houston)
Christopher Hynes (Austin)
Barbara Irwin (Austin)
Joy Jenkins (Chico)
Norman Kary (Plano)
Kato (Cleveland Heights, Ohio)
Sharon Kopriva (Houston)
Jean Lacy (Dallas)
Marilyn Lanfear (San Antonio)
Lance Letscher (Austin)
Ken Little (San Antonio)
Bert L. Long Jr. (Houston)
Jesse Lott (Houston)
Edward Lane Mccartney (Houston)
Mary McCleary (Nacogdoches)
Leila McConnell (Houston)
Kelly O'Connor (San Antonio)
Mari Omori (Houston)
Kathleen Packlick (Houston)
Angelica Paez (Houston)
Kevin Parmer (Dallas)
Forrest Prince (Houston)
Russell Prince (Houston)
Dario Robleto (Houston)
Aaron Roe (Richardson)
Jonathan Rosenstein (Houston)
John Mark Sager (Austin)
Joel Sampson (Dallas)
Ward Sanders (Lytle)
Luke Savisky (Austin)
Kelly Sears (Denver, Colorado)
Al Souza (Wendell, Massachusetts, and St. Croix, US Virgin Islands)
Julie Speed (Marfa)
James Michael Starr (Dallas)
Henry Stein (San Antonio)
Gary Sweeney (San Antonio)
Cecil Touchon (Santa Fe, New Mexico)
Patrick Turk (Houston)
Janet L. Waldrop (Flint, Texas)
Debbie Wetmore (Houston)
Steve Wiman (Austin).
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-62349-408-7
OCLC:
935784556

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