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I Write Artist Statements by Liz Sales (Daylight Books, July ) is a paperback consisting of humorously inventive, fictionalized artist statements about imagined photo-based art projects. Each lovingly pokes fun at the whole notion of “art speak,” skewering popular art school clichés and describing impossible projects that simply could not exist off of the printed page. Liz:My name is Liz Sales, and I am an artist, art-writer, and educator based in Philadelphia, PA. As an M.F.A. student, I discovered I had a knack for helping my peers understand and write about their work. After graduating, word of mouth spread, and I started writing artist statements for hire. I Write Artist Statements skewers popular art school clichés while describing impossible projects that simply could not exist off of the printed page. Written by Liz SalesContributions by Matthew Carson Liz Sales is an artist, writer, and educator. Her work deals primarily with the relationship between photography and perception.


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I Write Artist Statements skewers popular art school clichés while describing impossible projects that simply could not exist off of the printed page. Written by Liz SalesContributions by Matthew Carson Liz Sales is an artist, writer, and educator. Her work deals primarily with the relationship between photography and perception. Liz Sales is a photo-based artist, art writer, and educator. She has been a resident artist in The Walker Cultural Leader Series at Brock University and a research resident at Exposed Arts Projects. As part of her art practice, she lived and worked in a live-streamed functional camera obscura for one year. by Liz Sales This delightful little paperback consists of humorously inventive fictionalized artist statements. The recent explosion of interest in academic art programs around the world has led to a dramatic increase in overwritten, hyperbolic artist statements.

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