Art Does (Not!) Exist
187 pages, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Hardcover
Release Date:01 Mar 1996
ISBN:9780932511980
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Art Does (Not!) Exist

University of Alabama Press, Fiction Collective 2
Lively, inventive, and artfully wicked

Art Does (Not!) Exist is about Julia Maraini, an artist in her early twenties involved in video and other new genres, who is down on her luck: her mad scientist husband is gone but threatens to return; and her apartment on the lower east side close to Soho, burns down under suspicious circumstances. Through it all she works at completing her art projects hoping to receive an NEA grant for one of them, or at least an invitation to be included in the prestigious Whitney Biennial. One of her projects is an interview with two skeletons purported to be Nag and Nell, the parents of Hamm, a character in Samuel Beckett's Endgame. Her competitors are a Brazilian steel magnate who writes her sexy letters and appears by two mysterious characters, a famous British feminist who is in the States to promote her first novel, and a pair of near-sighted detectives disguised in Hawaiian shirts. At one point her estranged husband, his mother and stepfather appear on the Geraldo Show where all hell breaks loose.

This is a book about the way an artist thinks, it examines what's at stake in today’s art world - and dares to ask the question, what is art anyway? A question that has been pondered ever since someone handed a loaded paintbrush to a chimp and aimed her at a canvas. Written with tongue in one cheek and tofu in the other, Art Does (Not!) Exist is both funny and nourishing.
 
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