Funny Weather

Art in an Emergency

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Harry Hartog's review

A brilliant book of essays and interviews with artists, authors, and musicians. Laing weaves into her discussions themes of gender, loneliness, resistance, and so many other intricate aspects of the creative process. My favourite parts are the interviews in the "Four Women" section, as well as the analysis of Sally Rooney's Normal People. - Jess, Harry Hartog Penrith



Description

In this remarkable, inspiring collection of essays, acclaimed writer and critic Olivia Laing makes a brilliant case for why art matters, especially in the turbulent political weather of the twenty first century.

Funny Weather brings together a career's worth of Laing's writing about art and culture, examining its role in our political and emotional lives. She profiles Jean-Michel Basquiat and Georgia O'Keefe, interviews Hilary Mantel and Ali Smith, writes love letters to David Bowie and Freddie Mercury, and explores loneliness and technology, women and alcohol, sex and the body. With characteristic originality and compassion, she celebrates art as a force of resistance and repair, an antidote to a frightening political time.

We're often told art can't change anything. Laing argues that it can. It changes how we see the world. It makes plain inequalities and it offers fertile new ways of living.

ISBN:
9781529027655
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
368
Published:
Publisher:
Pan Macmillan
Imprint:
Picador
Weight:
252 g