Soft Cover, English, Thread Stitching, 48 Pages, 2015
Drawing Room Confessions #11: Richard Wentworth
Made of words and exchanges, with no images, "Drawing Room Confesstions" is open to diverse practices and voices.
It is named after a game played at the end of the nineteenth century in England and France, which consisted of a fixed questionnaire answered by players to reveal their tastes, aspirations and personalities. For every issue of the journal, we invite one artist to play the serious and playful game of conversation. Each section follows a set of rules, only the players change, as interviewers from fa wide range of fields contribute to a portrait of the artist at a certain time. Richard Wentworth is a British artist and sculptor born in the South Pacific island of Samoa. His work, often articulated through language and cultural correlations, is conversational. As an educator at Goldsmith’s College, Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, and Royal College of Art, he has had a great influence on many young artists. Language: English