Art for Art's Sake feat. B. A. Shapiro, author of The Art Forger
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Join me as I chat with B. A. Shapiro, the New York Times bestselling author of three fabulous novels featuring visual art: The Art Forger, The Muralist, and The Collector's Apprentice.
Highlights:
- The attraction of art, particularly late-19th and early-20th-century art, as a subject for novels
- Genesis of The Collector's Apprentice
- Writing the "bad guy " in The Collector's Apprentice
- Cézanne and Matisse in The Collector's Apprentice
- Reading from The Collector's Apprentice
- The inspiration for The Muralist
- The role Eleanor Roosevelt plays in The Muralist
- Modern artists Pollock, de Kooning, Krasner, and Rothko in The Muralist
- What is a cowardly writer?
- Art forgery and seeing what we want to see in The Art Forger
Press Play now & be sure to check out B. A. Shapiro's novels on Art In Fiction.
B. A. Shapiro's Website
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Music Credits
Intro: Paganology, performed by The Paul Plimley Trio; composed by Gregg Simpson
Ad: Celtic Calypso, performed by Lunar Adventures; composed by Gregg Simpson
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