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In this collective book of essays from James Croak, the author explains, critiques and praises different artists and their work. This is definitely not what I would call an accessible book. Croak’s essays are written with the assumption that the reader already has a somewhat in depth knowledge about the artistic world, the artists, and their work. That made this a bit difficult for me, as I do not have this kind of background knowledge. YET, I found that I wasn’t completely lost or confused when I sought out images of the work he was discussing. Therefore, I believe this book would have worked better with images to go along with his essays to give those that are a little more clueless (me, I’m clueless!) a better understanding of the points he was making. It would have not only made this more interesting but I really feel like I would have learned something.
*** Thank you NetGalley, James Croak, and Dissident Muse for this copy in exchange for an honest review. ***

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Backseat Driver is an erudite and well curated collection of commentary and observation on art, writing, and more generally on the art world written over a long period of time by James Croak. Released 3rd Dec 2023, it's 158 pages and is available in paperback and ebook formats.

There is such an excess of gatekeeping in higher art. The vast majority of people (sadly) see art as unnecessary or somehow out of reach of their daily existences. Nothing could be further from the truth and Mr. Croak gets it. This is an eminently layman accessible, solid book full of real commentary and analysis from an artist. The subjects are wide ranging, and clearly written and collected over a longer period of time.

He's insightful, explaining things without sneering or lecturing. There are moments of lighter humor, without "aw shucks" deprecation. He is just a really insightful commentator, surprisingly sharply relevant.

Five stars. This is a definite must-read for art fans, but also quite apropos to readers of culture, sociology, and general nonfiction.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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Backseat Driver offers readers a glimpse into the multifaceted world of art through the lens of a seasoned artist and commentator. Spanning two decades of Croak's career, the collection is a rich tapestry of exhibition reviews, philosophical musings, and insightful reflections. Croak's writing is engaging, inviting readers to explore the complexities of the art world. As someone who appreciates art and its discourse, I found this book to be a delightful read that left me feeling enriched and inspired.

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Get ready to embark on an exhilarating journey through the art world with James Croak's Backseat Driver! This book isn't just your average collection – it's a treasure trove of wit, wisdom, and unabashed commentary that will leave you hungry for more. Croak's sharp observations and fearless critiques will have you laughing, pondering, and nodding in agreement as he navigates the highs and lows of the art scene. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this book is a great read that will broaden your horizons and challenge your perspectives. So buckle up and prepare for a wild ride – you won't be disappointed!

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"Frieze. What a curious title for an art fair in a red hot art market" This quote for me epitomises James Croaks thoughtful reviews which make up the first sectiion of "Backseat Driver"

I enjoy art, I enjoy books about art, what I don't enjoy is the snobbery, exclusion and pretentiousness that surrounds a lot of art and this is why I like Croak, he just says it as he sees it, a genius masquerading as a layman. This creates an engaging, immersive and welcoming environment to review with him, not watch him review. There is a quiet humour to a lot of his commentary which encourages me to keep reading, to learn more from this unique and insightful artist

"Museums show old things arranged into a coherent narrative, but a problem arises when they show old things and market them as new things" - absolutely brilliant and so on point

Considerations; Considerations, insight, reflections, A favourite quote from this section made me chuckle;

"With the quest for universal validity suspended, there is a proounced freedom to assemble lives filled with meaning from what is at hand, One just needs a bricoleur" - this is so on point in respect of 21st century soceity that I wonder if croak was also able to predict the future amongst his extensive litany of abilities

The beauty of backseat driver, is that we get an insight into the mind of the artist and subsequently a greater understanding of the thought processes behind his sculptures and photography. Absolutely a must-read

Thank you to NetGalley for this insightful ARC. My review is left voluntarily and all opinions are my own

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