Saturday
Broken news, from whenever, but I didn't know. Paul Johnson has written a book about Art. Thanks to Michael Blowhard for the news.
Its American publication date is October, which means it should be available in early-to-mid September. The publisher compares the book to Gombrich, and describes it as a comprehensive history of art that covers everything from rock painting up the present. I seem to remember that Johnson himself is a serious watercolorist and art fanatic, so I wouldn't be surprised if the art-crit part of the book is as good as the history-telling will no doubt be. I'm also betting that the view he delivers of art history won't be the standard one, to say the least. I'm especially curious to see how he treats the 20th century -- a little birdy has already told me that Warhol gets not much more than one sentence in the book.
Can I wait until it piles up in the remainder shops? No, I don't think that will happen.

The Publisher compares the book to Gombrich?
Dont they all.
Eamon
Posted by Eamon Brennan at July 26, 2003 05:54 PM
Now this is interesting. I'm glad to see some art posts around here. It's too bad the political right isn't paying that much attention to the art scene, which needs to be liberated from marxism etc...
Posted by Johan at July 27, 2003 06:48 AM
How can one human being know so much?
Very depressing.
Cydonia
Posted by Cydonia at July 28, 2003 11:47 AM









