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What They Didnt Teach You in Art School: What you need to know to survive as an artist (What They Didn't Teach You In School Book 3) (English Edition) 01 版本, Kindle电子书
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You have the artistic talent, but do you know how to make a success of it?
The thing they don't teach you in art school is just how active and engaged you need to be; you'll have to become your own finance, business and marketing manager, as well as a researcher, curator and administrator.
What They Didn't Teach You in Art School is the ultimate survival guide to life as an artist, and the perfect springboard for aspiring artists who haven't yet given up the day job. The book provides expert advice, tips and inspiration to help you build a successful career - giving you the opportunity to nurture your true talent.
- ISBN-13978-1781577097
- 版本1st
- 出版社Ilex Press
- 出版日期2016年11月3日
- 语言英语
- 文件大小69221 KB
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- ASIN : B01HQ0EDJU
- 出版社 : Ilex Press; 第 1st 版 (2016年11月3日)
- 出版日期 : 2016年11月3日
- 语言 : 英语
- 文件大小 : 69221 KB
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- 纸书页数 : 224页
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- 商品里排第83名Photography(摄影艺术)
- 商品里排第137名Careers & Job Hunting(求职)
- 商品里排第603名Education & Teaching(教育与教学)
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4.1 颗星,最多 5 颗星
25 条评论

Amazon Customer
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Great for New Artists!
2021年8月20日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Really helped outline the art world and what a new artist like myself needs to do.

Lilly A.
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
I RECOMEND THIS..
2017年3月31日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
BOUGHT THIS FOR MY FRIED SHE LOVES IT I ALREADY OWN ONE MYSELF.
WE ARE ARTISTS AND THIS BOOK IS MADE FOR US..
EXCELLENT BOOK ANY ARTIST SHOULD HAVE THS..
WE ARE ARTISTS AND THIS BOOK IS MADE FOR US..
EXCELLENT BOOK ANY ARTIST SHOULD HAVE THS..
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Strategos
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Well-written, Easy-to-Read, Gorgeous Layout; HORRIBLE Cover and Tiny Hard-To-Read Text
2019年6月20日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表
This one is a little baffling, a little magical, and a little frustrating. The formatting is a like a coffee table book, but it's tiny. It's on better-than-normal paper with quite book hardback binding, but the cover art looks like pumpkin spice puke. The layout of the pages is GORGEOUS but the print is so tiny it's almost unreadable. And it's a book about the PRACTICAL side of being an artist that written like a casual coffee table fluff. Bizarre. And wonderful. And frustrating.
I actually put off reading this book for a LONG time because of the hideous cover. I got it for my wife (the artist) but she quickly got bored (there ya go). I finally popped it open to read and low and behold! A hideous book on the outside with a gorgeous book on the inside! Truly! If you blew this book up to full size and gave it a new cover it would itself be a work of art. As it is it's just a poorly presented work of art.
As for the content it's like a really, really, REALLY, well presented college course. It covers all the areas of survival with quick and breezy topical coverage (and bullet point questions to ask yourself!) but it has super wide (I mean HUGE) margins and is sprinkled with fun quotes form artists.
Here's my take on the whole experience: If you are someone who likes to KNOW practical info but doesn't like HOW IT'S PRESENTED in many books, and if you are interested in the subject, give this one a whirl. It's actually a fun read (if you like coffee table books, and I'm addicted to them), and just a joy overall.
But! If you are someone who ENJOYS reading dusty guides to intangible dry subjects avoid this like the plague. If you are a modern kid you'll probably grab all the same info with a Google Search.
As for me...I'm not an artist. I'm a writer. But I'm enjoying this book for it's own artistic sake (even if it is a bit difficult on my eyes to read such tiny print). It's got a lot of good info about positivity, work ethic, persistence, etc, and some really interesting quotes and photos. The layout is also just sublime. So I'm enjoying it on that level. I also hope to actually learn some things both to motivate my own artistic work (stick figure comics, Amazon Reviews, Writing Sci-fi, creating board games), because while this book is geared toward artists I think it is also good motivation and principles for any artistic/creative endeavor.
Recommended if you can get past the tiny text and horrible cover, and enjoy coffee table books (and don't mind the tiny size). I'd like to dock this book a star for the cover and readability issues but cannot as the rest of the book is simply too good.
I actually put off reading this book for a LONG time because of the hideous cover. I got it for my wife (the artist) but she quickly got bored (there ya go). I finally popped it open to read and low and behold! A hideous book on the outside with a gorgeous book on the inside! Truly! If you blew this book up to full size and gave it a new cover it would itself be a work of art. As it is it's just a poorly presented work of art.
As for the content it's like a really, really, REALLY, well presented college course. It covers all the areas of survival with quick and breezy topical coverage (and bullet point questions to ask yourself!) but it has super wide (I mean HUGE) margins and is sprinkled with fun quotes form artists.
Here's my take on the whole experience: If you are someone who likes to KNOW practical info but doesn't like HOW IT'S PRESENTED in many books, and if you are interested in the subject, give this one a whirl. It's actually a fun read (if you like coffee table books, and I'm addicted to them), and just a joy overall.
But! If you are someone who ENJOYS reading dusty guides to intangible dry subjects avoid this like the plague. If you are a modern kid you'll probably grab all the same info with a Google Search.
As for me...I'm not an artist. I'm a writer. But I'm enjoying this book for it's own artistic sake (even if it is a bit difficult on my eyes to read such tiny print). It's got a lot of good info about positivity, work ethic, persistence, etc, and some really interesting quotes and photos. The layout is also just sublime. So I'm enjoying it on that level. I also hope to actually learn some things both to motivate my own artistic work (stick figure comics, Amazon Reviews, Writing Sci-fi, creating board games), because while this book is geared toward artists I think it is also good motivation and principles for any artistic/creative endeavor.
Recommended if you can get past the tiny text and horrible cover, and enjoy coffee table books (and don't mind the tiny size). I'd like to dock this book a star for the cover and readability issues but cannot as the rest of the book is simply too good.
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Michael P
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Learn the "Art" of Survival in the Hardscrabble World of Art
2018年3月9日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表
"The only thing they can't teach you at art school is art." - David Bailey
Many years ago I read "What They Don't Teach You at Film School..." that I enjoyed. Authors Rosalind Davis and Annabel Tilley take a similar approach in "What They Didn't Teach You in Art School." You can go to Yale, Columbia, UCLA, Cranbrook, etc. (insert random art school here)... the point is, you are going to be on your own in the hard-scrabble world of art. Artists, musicians, filmmakers, writers all face the "art" of survival if they are going to be successful.
Much of the information might seem to be basic, or rudimentary, in this book and perhaps you could just as easily Google info on CVs, blogging, websites, studios, etc., as they pertain to your art career. However, I think WTDTYIAS makes a nice book for the graduate or thoughtful reminder for the starving artist. The book design is nice, albeit the small font choice which others have pointed out (8pt font size?) but I would recommend as a gift for the aspiring artist to add to their bookshelf; they may need all the encouragement they can get.
Bottom Line:
Experience, luck and success are all relative, so you may, or may not, find this book useful depending on what stage of your career you are in.
Many years ago I read "What They Don't Teach You at Film School..." that I enjoyed. Authors Rosalind Davis and Annabel Tilley take a similar approach in "What They Didn't Teach You in Art School." You can go to Yale, Columbia, UCLA, Cranbrook, etc. (insert random art school here)... the point is, you are going to be on your own in the hard-scrabble world of art. Artists, musicians, filmmakers, writers all face the "art" of survival if they are going to be successful.
Much of the information might seem to be basic, or rudimentary, in this book and perhaps you could just as easily Google info on CVs, blogging, websites, studios, etc., as they pertain to your art career. However, I think WTDTYIAS makes a nice book for the graduate or thoughtful reminder for the starving artist. The book design is nice, albeit the small font choice which others have pointed out (8pt font size?) but I would recommend as a gift for the aspiring artist to add to their bookshelf; they may need all the encouragement they can get.
Bottom Line:
Experience, luck and success are all relative, so you may, or may not, find this book useful depending on what stage of your career you are in.

ChristineMM
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
How To Pursue Artmaking for Business
2017年10月7日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表
This is the first book I have read on the topic. Intended for after attending art school, when trying to figure out how to live life, make art, and survive. Geared towards selling art and being an active artist, and taking art seriously. A ton of practical information is given, solid information without fluff or fillers. The authors are skilled at wriring with brevity and are direct in their communication. There is no beating around the bush. The attitude is "can do" but not empty platitudes or blowing sunshine up your. Sometimes suggestions and recommendations on one page would take weeks or short work done daily. I read it cover to cover and can’t think of what possibly may be missing. Thorough book with no nonsense advice, if you want to be a professional artist you need to know all this stuff.
The book breaks up the nonfiction info with case studies and opinions from variois artists so you get to hear differeent perspectives. There is no one right path and the issue of working a day job or teaching full or part time for survival income and sometimes for creative inspiration is discussed.
The book is by UK artists and the copyright info is Eurocentric not USA. Also there are some color photos of artworks. The font was small for my middle aged eyes. See photo for chapter list which is easier to skim than if I tramscribe the topics. Hardcover book with sewn binding and thick mayye paper. This is a great resource. Read it if you are curious about moving from being a hobbyist to a professional artist or as the title says after art school. Honestly this should be taught in art school. Love It = 5 Stars. The other major book on this topic is Art / Work by Davis which is USA centric and was just revised in 2017 which makes it more relevant than the older editions as the Internet, social media, and selling online is included. READ BOTH is what I recommend.
The book breaks up the nonfiction info with case studies and opinions from variois artists so you get to hear differeent perspectives. There is no one right path and the issue of working a day job or teaching full or part time for survival income and sometimes for creative inspiration is discussed.
The book is by UK artists and the copyright info is Eurocentric not USA. Also there are some color photos of artworks. The font was small for my middle aged eyes. See photo for chapter list which is easier to skim than if I tramscribe the topics. Hardcover book with sewn binding and thick mayye paper. This is a great resource. Read it if you are curious about moving from being a hobbyist to a professional artist or as the title says after art school. Honestly this should be taught in art school. Love It = 5 Stars. The other major book on this topic is Art / Work by Davis which is USA centric and was just revised in 2017 which makes it more relevant than the older editions as the Internet, social media, and selling online is included. READ BOTH is what I recommend.


ChristineMM
评论于 2017年10月6日 在美国 🇺🇸 发布
The book breaks up the nonfiction info with case studies and opinions from variois artists so you get to hear differeent perspectives. There is no one right path and the issue of working a day job or teaching full or part time for survival income and sometimes for creative inspiration is discussed.
The book is by UK artists and the copyright info is Eurocentric not USA. Also there are some color photos of artworks. The font was small for my middle aged eyes. See photo for chapter list which is easier to skim than if I tramscribe the topics. Hardcover book with sewn binding and thick mayye paper. This is a great resource. Read it if you are curious about moving from being a hobbyist to a professional artist or as the title says after art school. Honestly this should be taught in art school. Love It = 5 Stars. The other major book on this topic is Art / Work by Davis which is USA centric and was just revised in 2017 which makes it more relevant than the older editions as the Internet, social media, and selling online is included. READ BOTH is what I recommend.
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