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Very Good. Light to moderate cover wear including diagonal corner crease in rear cover; binding firm, text unmarked. Previous owner's name inside front cover.
on art, between art critic Barbara Rose and artist Donald Sultan. Even though the actual interview took place circa 1988 I found the book quite engaging and current, and plan to read it again soon. Extremely successful artist Donald Sultan, at the time thirty-seven years old, responds to each intelligent question from Barbara Rose giving details of his image sources, techniques, personal development and fine art philosophy. The conversation is quite amicable throughout, but at one Barbara Rose, not pulling any punches, tells Sultan "that is so intellectual and so wrong" when he seemed to go off on a tangent about the prehistoric cave painters as working from abstraction.