Beautiful, Gruesome, and True, Kaelen WilsonGoldie
Beautiful, Gruesome, and True, Kaelen WilsonGoldie
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Beautiful, Gruesome, and True
Artists at Work in the Face of War

Author: Kaelen Wilson-Goldie

Narrator: Nikki Massoud

Unabridged: 3 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/06/2022

Categories: Nonfiction, Art


Synopsis

Why some of the most interesting artists of our time committed themselves to some of the most devastating conflicts on Earth

Why are some of the most interesting artists of our time committed to engaging with conflict and exploitation around the world? Beautiful, Gruesome, and True tells the stories of three of them: Amar Kanwar makes riveting films about the destruction of rural India in the drive to extract natural resources. Teresa Margolles creates haunting installations from the traces of crime scenes and drug-related violence in Mexico. The anonymous collective Abounaddara has produced more than four hundred short films chronicling the uprising and civil war in Syria. Drawing on years of research and extensive reporting, Kaelen Wilson-Goldie vividly recounts how a group of “political” artists found ways to produce remarkable works of art that demand deliberate and methodical ways of thinking—works that are contemplative, thoughtful, even redemptive.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lady on September 24, 2022

This was a great book. I couldn't put it down and had to binge read it. This book is definitely eye opening to the darker side of the art world. I really couldn't believe what I was reading at times . This is definitely the most controversial side of art. Some would even question if it is art at all......more

Goodreads review by J Earl on September 05, 2022

Beautiful, Gruesome, and True, by Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, is a compelling look at three artist entities who use the injustices of the world as their inspiration (for change) and how that fits into both what is considered art and how the art world is or is not prepared for these artists. While this is i......more

Goodreads review by Jenn on July 21, 2022

For a small book this one packs a punch! I learned so much about the art world from this book - the good, the bad, the morally questionable. Teresa Margolles' work especially spoke to me, living so close to Mexico. While I can't say all of her pieces made sense to me (A few left me with some gruesome......more