The Role Of Friendship In A Career In Art

Writing in a recent edition of Artnet, author Maria Vogel tells three fascinating stories about artists who found trusted relationships with other artists, much to the betterment of everybody’s work. Although only one of the artists was known for photography, the lesson of artists having a close somebody to carry them through the highs and lows of creative work, honestly critique progress, and debate what makes good art applies to most all of us. Spend some time with “3 Prolific Artist Friendships That Changed The Course Of Art History”!

“Helen Frankenthaler, Provincetown (1963)” (detail) by Arnold Newman, from the Artnet website

“Helen Frankenthaler, Provincetown (1963)” (detail) by Arnold Newman, from the Artnet website

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