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(hardcover and interior in black and white¿) "The Artist's Curse Cure" is an essential guide for artists looking to master their craft and make a living from their work. Written by renowned artist Steve Sabella, this book provides an engaging and informative read full of insights to get your creative career off the ground. Sabella gives readers a motivational course on living off art, navigating the complex self and the art world through a series of interconnected micro-narratives, tips, and focused short analyses. With more than thirty years of experience in the art world, Sabella shares his…mehr

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(hardcover and interior in black and white¿) "The Artist's Curse Cure" is an essential guide for artists looking to master their craft and make a living from their work. Written by renowned artist Steve Sabella, this book provides an engaging and informative read full of insights to get your creative career off the ground. Sabella gives readers a motivational course on living off art, navigating the complex self and the art world through a series of interconnected micro-narratives, tips, and focused short analyses. With more than thirty years of experience in the art world, Sabella shares his secrets and learning process with readers in an easy-to-follow yet powerful way. This book is divided into 365 curses, covering topics such as creating and selling artwork, learning artistic and mental skills, on purpose & essence, the value of art, on artistic freedom, the artist's block, validation and recognition, networking, on the art career and much more. The dynamic design further adds to the alchemy of the book, making it an engaging read for art lovers. This book is perfect for young artists who want a better foundation for their careers. It is also an excellent resource for those at any stage of their journey, providing insight and inspiration to help make a living by creating the art you love and staying true to your soul.
Autorenporträt
Born in Jerusalem in 1975, and living in Berlin since 2010, renowned artist and author Steve Sabella has developed a distinct style of art that has earned him numerous awards and accolades. His art has been featured in numerous galleries, museums, and publications worldwide. Sabella was awarded the Ellen Auerbach Award by nomination from the Akademie der Künste in Berlin, leading to a published study covering twenty years of his art co-published with Hatje Cantz. The book has texts by Hubertus von Amelunxen, president of the European Graduate School in Switzerland, and a foreword by artist and art historian Kamal Boullata who described Sabella's work as a dream to discover. His award-winning memoir, The Parachute Paradox, published by Kerber Verlag (Berlin, 2016), tackles the colonization of the imagination and won the 2017 Eric Hoffer Award and the 2016 Nautilus Book Awards for best memoir. Sabella studied three years of art photography at the Jerusalem School of Photography Musrara (1997) and received a BA in Visual Culture from the State University of New York in 2007. Through a Chevening Scholarship in 2008, he earned a master's in Photographic Studies at the University of Westminster, London, graduating with a Caparo Award of Distinction. In 2009, he completed his second master's in Art Business at Sotheby's Institute of Art, London. Sabella's art is in the British Museum collection in London. MATHAF, The Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha, where he was one of the 23 artists commissioned for its inauguration in 2010. The Arab World Institute Museum in Paris. Bahrain National Museum upon a commission to interpret the country visually. Ars Aevi Museum of Contemporary Art in Sarajevo, Claude & France Lemand, Dalloul Art Foundation, Salsali Private Museum in Dubai, Barjeel Art Foundation in Sharjah, and the Contemporary Art Platform in Kuwait, among other prominent private collections. Sabella's many solo exhibitions include a retrospective at the International Center for Photography Scavi Scaligeri Museum in Verona (2014), Archaeology of the Future. www.stevesabella.space