What makes a person an artist? How do works of art and their very own, extraordinary style come into being? And how does the prominent painter view his own work? The world-famous painter Sean Scully met with the philosopher David Carrier for several in-depth interview sessions. Their conversations explore these and many more questions about Scully's life, work, and ideas. The result is a rich manuscript that very closely approaches the status of autobiography. Scully provides personal insights into his life and the important sources of inspiration for his career. He discusses his own view of his entire oeuvre, of art history and his position within it. Thus, this text becomes a literal eye-opener for Scully's art, which can be (re)discovered through his words.
What makes a person an artist? How do works of art and their very own, extraordinary style come into being? And how does the prominent painter view his own work? The world-famous painter Sean Scully met with the philosopher David Carrier for several in-depth interview sessions. Their conversations explore these and many more questions about Scully's life, work, and ideas. The result is a rich manuscript that very closely approaches the status of autobiography. Scully provides personal insights into his life and the important sources of inspiration for his career. He discusses his own view of his entire oeuvre, of art history and his position within it. Thus, this text becomes a literal eye-opener for Scully's art, which can be (re)discovered through his words.
Artist Sean Scully and Art Critic David Carrier in Conversation
SEAN SCULLY (*1945, Dublin) is one of the most famous
artists of his generation. In addition to numerous exhibitions
worldwide, he has been honored with important awards such as the
Guggenheim Fellowship and Harckness Fellowship.
DAVID CARRIER (*1944) is a philosopher and art critic. His
contributions to art appear in ArtForum and ArtUS, among others.
With this interview tape, he takes up an interest of his teacher
Arthur C. Danto, whose texts on Scully were published by Hatje
Cantz in 2015.
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