Just Paint, It Ain't: Demystifying the Complex Marriage of Artists and Their Viewers

Author:   Kim Howes Zabbia
Publisher:   Maas Press
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9780578473291


Pages:   112
Publication Date:   01 April 2019
Format:   Hardback
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"Gallerists and Curators who troll the land of the Art Elite, would like us to believe that the Art World is too deep for mere mortals to comprehend, especially when they hear, ""That painting looks like an MRI of my hip!"" Using the portfolio of her 40-year career, artist/author/teacher Kim Howes Zabbia simplifies the mysterious and funny art business to teach this awkward pair, Artists and their Viewers, to ""talk art"" like the pros."

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Author:   Kim Howes Zabbia
Publisher:   Maas Press
Imprint:   Maas Press
Dimensions:   Width: 27.90cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.658kg
ISBN:  

9780578473291


ISBN 10:   0578473291
Pages:   112
Publication Date:   01 April 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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In Just Paint, Kim Zabbia takes aspiring artists, collectors and art viewers on a journey deep into the subconscious world of her art and back again to more worldly advice on how to engage artists in discussions about their work and how to build successful art careers. Equally important, the book is filled with her exceptional paintings or, as she says, a poetic hands-on expression of the soul locked in a struggle between control and freedom. Zabbia gives readers an excellent guide to better understand art and artists. John R. Kemp--Author and contributor to 20 books on Louisiana art and history New Orleans correspondent for ARTnews Magazine Art columnist for Louisiana Life Magazine In her new book Just Paint, It Ain't, artist, writer, and educator Kim Howes Zabbia explains the roles of artist and viewer and how both connect symbiotically with each other. It's no surprise that art is a personal statement, but so is viewing and appreciating the artist's work, as Zabbia makes clear in her entertaining and very readable book. In a personal and conversational style, she uses her own stunning work to support her ideas, and shows that each of the roles of artist and viewer is crucial to the other, and that suppositions and established opinions can often change through dialogue to the betterment of both parties. The many illustrations, all drawn from her work, act not only as a mini-catalogue raisonne' but as pictorial examples of her arguments. Eric Johnson--Director, Sims Memorial Library, Southeastern Louisiana Univ, COLLECTOR--Hammond, LA In Just Paint, It Ain't, it is interesting to see how Kim Zabbia paints each piece, exhibits it and sometimes is never finished until she takes it back to the studio and continues to evolve its creation. I hope that before non-collectors question a painting's price, they will read this book and realize the time, effort, blood, sweat, tears, love and joy an artist, like Kim, puts into each work created. Chad Wells--Owner, Whit's Frozen Custard, COLLECTOR-- Columbus, Ohio Be aware of the treasure in your hands! In this magnificent book, Zabbia reveals in a humorous way (that means laughing out loud) the important relationship between Artist and Viewer, giving tips and tricks for both and of course, showing her fabulous art to us, the Reader. Inez Soethof-Van Dongen--ARTIST / COLLECTOR-- The Hague, Netherlands In her new book, Zabbia explores the symbiotic relationship between Artist and Viewer, two terms which are capitalized throughout the manuscript to underscore their interconnectedness. In recounting her journey from a portrait artist to an abstract artist, Zabbia never loses sight of the truth that art only exists as a marriage between Artist and Viewer. Sue Nichols, Southeastern Louisiana Univ, English Dept Author-Only in Louisiana: a Guide to its One of a Kind Quilt Trail ARTIST / COLLECTOR--Hammond, LA


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Kim Howes Zabbia, a lifelong resident of Ponchatoula, Louisiana, is an author, artist and teacher. With a B.A. in English and Journalism from Southeastern Louisiana University and an M.F.A. in Studio Art from Louisiana State University, Zabbia retired in 2007 from Ponchatoula High School to open The Art Station, an art school for adults, in downtown. Since its opening, The Art Station has taken in over 4,000 registrations for classes and received the Innovator of the Year Award from N.O. City Business magazine. Zabbia has had 24 solo exhibitions since 1990. Currently represented by Ariodante Gallery on Julia Street in New Orleans and the New Orleans Art Center, Zabbia was honored with a 24-year Retrospective exhibit at the Pensacola Museum of Art in 2014. Author of Painted Diaries: a Mother and Daughter's Experience through Alzheimer's (Fairview Press, 1996), Zabbia delivered forty lectures around the country, including the Byron D. Griffith Memorial Lecture at Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, and served on the Louisiana Governor's Task Force on Alzheimer's Disease. Kim is married to Bob Zabbia, Ponchatoula's Mayor since 2004, and they have one daughter and son-in-law, Kate and JD Stuart, and three grands, Maggie, Alice-Anne and Sam.

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