The Art of Love tells the stories of the most fascinating couples of the art world - uncovering the passionate, challenging and loving relationships behind some the world's greatest works of art. Kate Bryan (broadcaster, writer and curator) delves into the complex world of
artistic relationships, exploring the nuanced ways in which art and love can share the same space. When two married artists collaborate, do they ever get a moment off? What happens when love fades and two artists, known by one moniker, part? When a couple work independently, how do they manage jealousy and competition?
In this book, you'll meet love in all its glorious and complicated forms, including
unlikely couples with conflicting philosophies (Yayoi Kusama & Joseph Cornell);
unconventional marriages that prove love has many guises (Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera); couples who suffered from
intense, public burnout (Marina Abramovic & Ulay);
soul mates who found safety in each other (Ethel Mars & Maud Hunt Squire); and
bitter rivalries that weren't built to last (Jasper Johns & Robert Rauschenberg).
Through evocative stories and beautiful illustrations, Kate tells of the formation, and sometimes breakdown, of each romance - documenting their highs and lows and revealing just how powerful love can be in the creative process.
Whether long-lasting, peaceful collaborations, or short-lived tumultuous affairs,
The Art of Love, opens the door on some of the
greatest love stories of the twentieth century.