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'Artists At Home' Book

'Artists At Home' Book

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'Artists At Home' Book

$40.13

$12.04

The Story

Take a look inside the homes of some of your favourite artists and explore how each one reflected their spirit and creativity.

From 
William Morris and Pablo Picasso to Georgia O’Keeffe and Frida KahloArtists at Home showcases the quiet retreats, creative hubs, lifelong homes and holiday escapes of key artistic figures. Author Susie Hodge introduces readers to each artist's life and work, placing the significance of the home at the heart of their practice before exploring how each location both reflected and inspired their creative output.

By delving into their homes – the architecture, interiors, the lives lived there, and the work created there – we can see these 
artists’ private spaces as reflections of their artistic output. For these inspiring people, homes are places where the boundaries between work, creativity and daily life are indistinct – they are as much as reflection of their artistic intention as the great artworks that made their name. 

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Take a look inside the homes of some of your favourite artists and explore how each one reflected their spirit and creativity.

From 
William Morris and Pablo Picasso to Georgia O’Keeffe and Frida KahloArtists at Home showcases the quiet retreats, creative hubs, lifelong homes and holiday escapes of key artistic figures. Author Susie Hodge introduces readers to each artist's life and work, placing the significance of the home at the heart of their practice before exploring how each location both reflected and inspired their creative output.

By delving into their homes – the architecture, interiors, the lives lived there, and the work created there – we can see these 
artists’ private spaces as reflections of their artistic output. For these inspiring people, homes are places where the boundaries between work, creativity and daily life are indistinct – they are as much as reflection of their artistic intention as the great artworks that made their name.