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E-raamat: Grayson Perry: Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Girl

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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: Vintage
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781448155255
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: Vintage
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781448155255

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Every inch of Grayson's childhood bedroom was covered with pictures of aeroplanes, and every surface with models. Fantasy took over his life, in a world of battles ruled by his teddy bear, Alan Measles. He grew up. And in 2003, an acclaimed ceramic artist, he accepted the Turner Prize as his alter-ego Clare, wearing his best dress, with a bow in his hair.

Now he tells his own story, his voice beautifully caught by his friend, the writer Wendy Jones. Early childhood in Chelmsford, Essex is a rural Eden that ends abruptly with the arrival of his stepfather, leading to constant swerving between his parents' houses, and between boys' and women's clothes. But as Grayson enters art college and discovers the world of London squats and New Romanticism, he starts to find himself. At last he steps out as a potter and transvestite.

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The most remarkable aspect of Grayson Perry's biography is the resilience of the human spirit to which it testifies... There are lovely moments in this book and what really comes across is what a lovely man Grayson Perry is * Literary Review * Gripping and splinter-sharp account of the Turner prize-winning potter's early life and artistic growth * Sunday Times * [ A] delightful autobiography... this short charming book ought to be required reading for anyone with artistic ambitions. For everyone else, it can be enjoyed simply as one of those heartwarming tales of happiness and success wrested from the jaws of potential disaster * Mail on Sunday * One of the most gripping and intelligent accounts of an artist's growth I have ever read -- John Carey * Sunday Times * Charming... oddly reminiscent of Nigel Slater's recent book, Toast * Saturday Herald * Brave, moving and raunchy. Terrific stuff * Daily Mail *

Muu info

The intimate, funny, unsettling autobiography by one of Britain's most talented and provocative artists, written in his own voice by a close friend.
Preface 1(4)
Wendy Jones
Prologue 5(2)
Grayson Perry
It's Not Unusual
7(7)
I Absolutely Couldn't Countenance Him Losing
14(7)
Utility Man
21(8)
`Very Sorry, Grayson'
29(5)
A Currant Bun
34(8)
Light-Blue Smocks for Pottery
42(9)
`Can I Borrow a Dress?'
51(8)
Big, Stodgy, Sausagy, Scarred Fingers
59(9)
Stupider than Me
68(9)
I Was Dorothy, She Was the Whirlwind
77(16)
Moonbow
93(9)
Chelmsford Was Quite a Hot-bed of Punk
102(7)
A Foreign World I Was Entering
109(10)
One of those Ecentric Jobs You Only Ever Do as a Student
119(4)
Repository for Keeping His Whole Self Active
123(7)
`Don't Copy What's Fashionable Now, Copy What's Going to Be Fashionable in Two Years' Time'
130(9)
`Oh. Do You Work on a Farm?'
139(7)
`I Couldn't Find the Light Switch in the Loo'
146(6)
I Started Interacting with the Local Wildlife
152(8)
`We've Got to Go Somewhere Nice While We're on Acid'
160(6)
Sometimes We Were a Bit More Robust than They Expected
166(16)
Pottery and Nightclubs Aren't Easy Bedfellows
182(13)
Acknowledgements 195(2)
List of Illustrations 197
Grayson Perry, the controversial winner of the 2003 Turner Prize, is best known as a ceramic artist, but he also works with embroidery and photography. He lives in London and is married with a daughter. Wendy Jones is a teacher and a writer.