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08/12/2010
This book will challenge your idea about what an art school should entail. As an aspiring artist it helped me shape my values in regards to art education. I also came to understand more fully what "art schools" in our day and age are all about and how they came to be that way. The book is broken down into chapters from several different authors/artist. With every page you learn and discover the reality of this amazing career choice. If you consider being an artist or an art educator, this book is a MUST read!

19/04/2010
Some books should be required reading before attending college. This is one of them. The problems of the artworld are very real, and very dangerous. A vast amount of money is wasted each year professional field.
The real beauty of this book, so far, is that it discerts how the art world actually functions; not refering by way to financial power, but of the history chase and denial. It explains how, probably mostly because of Duchamp, there is a constant struggle with mentor, how this pushes art forward, and how the predators with money prey upon the artists, who by the way are not innocent. In essay form, this book will make you look differently at art education in general and the art world as a whole. I just started reading it, but know it will be an important manuscript that may push forward a change in art education on all levels.
If you like thick, meaningful discussion that requires educated thought, buy this.

02/12/2009
This book is composed of valuable essays from critical thinkers of our century. I recommend it to young artists who are wanting to understand the artworld. This book has every subject in it that should be discussed in classrooms. It holds light in to how art schools prepare students for the art world.Consider it a proffessional seminar...Multiple opinions,and voices.Very Informative.
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