Old in Art School: A Memoir of Starting Over

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$17.95  $16.69
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Counterpoint LLC
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Pages
352
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.2 X 1.1 inches | 1.38 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781640092006

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About the Author
Nell Irvin Painter is the Edwards Professor of American History, Emerita, at Princeton University. Her acclaimed works of history include Standing at Armageddon, Sojourner Truth, and the New York Times bestseller The History of White People, which have received widespread attention for their insights into how we have historically viewed and translated ideas of gender, value, hierarchy, and race. She holds an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and a BFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts. Her visual artwork has been shown at numerous galleries and in many collections, including the San Angelo Museum of Fine Art, the Brooklyn Historical Society, and Gallery Aferro. She lives in Newark, New Jersey and the Adirondacks.
Reviews
A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice
A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year

"Candid and cheerfully irreverent . . . Bringing new energy and insight to questions that have long preoccupied the art world . . . One of the most enjoyable aspects of Old in Art School is seeing her relax her historian's grip on social meaning and open up to new ways of seeing." --The New York Times

"After years of writing history, Painter has become a visual artist, but she also discovers that she does not need to leave history behind. In this book, a memoir, she brings the two 'truths' together--the personal and the collective, the artistic and the historical--and the result is a heartening coming-of-age story for the retired set." --The Washington Post

"Historian Nell Painter was 64 when she stepped down from her job at Princeton to attend the Rhode Island School of Design. She chronicles that experience in her memoir Old in Art School, bringing her fierce intelligence to questions not just of age but also race and what it means to be an artist." --Los Angeles Times

"Twelve years ago, at the age of 64, Princeton history professor emerita and best-selling author Nell Painter decided to reinvent herself as an artist, an avocation she had always longed to pursue but never had the confidence or opportunity to commit to . . . She tells her story with wit, honesty and insight as she learns to see her art, and herself, all over again." --The Wall Street Journal

"This feisty and delightfully irreverent memoir is a coming-of-age story for the over-60 set . . . The most impressive portrait that she achieves here is her own--an unstoppable force tethered to an iron will." --The Boston Globe

"I was struck by the joyousness in its pages; this is an unexpected love story, written with a creative, passionate irreverence--like a painting rendered in words. Old in Art School is a vivid lesson in learning not to see ourselves through other's eyes, and in following dreams." --The Seattle Times

"I was full of admiration for Painter's willingness to take herself out of a world in which her currency--scholarly accomplishment--commanded respect and put herself into a different one where that coin often went unrecognized altogether, all out of exultation in the art-making itself." --Margaret Talbot, The New Yorker

"In this sweet, nuanced memoir, revered historian Painter recounts her late-in-life (and post-retirement) decision to earn a BFA and MFA in painting, and how getting an up-close view to all things art changed her life." --Entertainment Weekly

"A smart, funny and compelling case for going after your heart's desires, no matter your age or what your critics say." --Essence

"Painter, most famous for her book The History of White People, now addresses the equally ambitious question of what it takes to be an artist--and whether or not she has it . . . If this book were a novel, the artist would have been exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art by now, but Art School arrives at a messier, braver conclusion. Painter is a painter because she studied it, works hard at it and keeps doing it. Being able to paint is one kind of gift, this book suggests, but learning to paint is another, and just as precious." --Time

"Old in Art School is a glorious achievement--bighearted and critical, insightful and entertaining. This book is a cup of courage for everyone who wants to change their lives. This is not a story about starting over; it's about continuing on the journey. Nell Painter has taken the coming of age story to a new level--this is what you get when a wise person gets even wiser, when a true artist spreads her wings." --Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage and Silver Sparrow