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Priceless: How I Went Undercover to Rescue the World's Stolen Treasures

[DOC] Priceless: How I Went Undercover to Rescue the World's Stolen Treasures by Robert K. Wittman; John Shiffman in Arts-Photography

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Combining 24 years of research and insight from her columns in Communication Arts magazine; artist; educator; and writer Wendy Richmond challenges artists to investigate their work through multiple lenses in her newest book; Art Without Compromise*. Her commentaries; exercises; and wide-ranging references to contemporary thinkers will inspire artists to change the way they think about their creative landscape; from personal goals to cultural influences to technological realities. Her insights about major cultural figures; from Roland Barthes to Susan Sontag to Walker Evans; introduce their philosophies into the context of contemporary art making. Like a Malcolm Gladwell for artists; Richmond helps artists to look closely at what they see every day--in their own art making and in the world around them. In the process; she helps artists to develop an uncompromising commitment to finding and protecting their own unique process for making their strongest and most relevant art. This thought-provoking and inspirational book covers such topics as: developing a solid creative process through “Visual Reflection Notebooksrdquo; and “Bring Play to Workrdquo;; understanding the artistrsquo;s unique identity in relation to the larger culture; building systems of support and collaboration; explaining how an artistrsquo;s needs and passions can lead to innovation and authenticity; using language to inspire visual creativity; responding to the Internet and changing concepts of what is public and private; and accepting digression as a creative necessity. Through the exercises and techniques outlined in Art Without Compromise*; the reader will develop new confidence to pursue individual goals and inspiration to explore new paths; along with motivation to overcome creative blocks. With a revised understanding of the relevance in their own work within the sphere of contemporary culture; the artist will come away with a clearer perspective on his or her past and future work and a critical eye for personal authenticity.Allworth Press; an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing; publishes a broad range of books on the visual and performing arts; with emphasis on the business of art. Our titles cover subjects such as graphic design; theater; branding; fine art; photography; interior design; writing; acting; film; how to start careers; business and legal forms; business practices; and more. While we dont aspire to publish a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller; we are deeply committed to quality books that help creative professionals succeed and thrive. We often publish in areas overlooked by other publishers and welcome the author whose expertise can help our audience of readers.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Blend of Art History and True Crime StoryBy Texas DynamoI dont normally write reviews. but this book is worth a special mention. I like learning new information in an entertaining way. This book fulfills that need. We learn about the history of the artifacts that Mr. Wittman went undercover to try to recover. along with the techniques necessary to catch the bad guys. The story takes us to exotic locales and we meet fascinating characters along the way.I think it would enhance the book if it were illustrated. It would be easy to add pictures of the stolen items that Mr. Wittman tried to recover.If you enjoy art history or true crime stories. I recommend that you read this book!4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. very interesting stuff. campy writingBy David A. CrossleyI heard this guy interviewed on NPR and immediately got the book. The heists and investigations he recounts are riveting; many are familiar from news stories. I was astonished at the pathetic security implemented at major galleries around the world. In many cases the thefts were childishly easy. including one escape on a bicycleHis writing stye is very solidly in the "There-I-was up to my neck...." mould. which gets pretty tedious. One chapter begins with " I reflected on all I had a accomplished in my long career......." so hes not short on ego. He could have benefited from a ghost writer but its still a great read.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. FBI. Art Theft and Recovery - fascinating international intrigueBy Happy ShopThe author. former FBI Art recovery expert. deftly weaves a little art history into great tales of intrigue as he recounts his adventures in the shadows of the world of art thieves.

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