Books by Jill Journeaux
“What is the importance of the studio? Why do artists often work from home? What is the distinction?” Read more...
The best books on Artist Studios
Debbie Hillyerd, Artists & Art Critic
Interviews where books by Jill Journeaux were recommended
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1
The Artist's Studio: A Cultural History
by James Hall -

2
Studio Lives: Architect, Art and Artist in 20th-Century Britain
by Louise Campbell -

3
In the Studio: Lee Lozano
by Lee Lozano & Lucrezia CalabrĂ² Visconti -

4
The Artist at Home: Studios, Practices and Identities
by Imogen Racz & Jill Journeaux -

5
Notes from the Woodshed
by Jack Whitten
The best books on Artist Studios, recommended by Debbie Hillyerd
The best books on Artist Studios, recommended by Debbie Hillyerd
Whatever space an artist occupies, their ability to communicate to us a vision that emerges from that space takes us well beyond their practice and the space in which their art is made. As Debbie Hillyerd, Hauser & Wirth Partner and Senior Director of Learning, makes clear, we learn about the issues, political or cultural issues or technological issues of the day through their vision.




