Member Reviews
An interesting read, set in the duplicitous and uncertain New York art world.
Well-written, and quite interesting, but ultimately struggled to maintain momentum throughout.
Worth a look, but don't expect something that will grab you and not let you go.
Richard choses to live with his artist mother in NYC after the divorce, and his childhood is like few others experiences. It’s filled with art shows, art critics and other artists. He’s a great narrator to tell the story of a great has-been artist dependent on art critics for her livelihood. Richard shares the jealousies and attempts at one-upsmanhip in the art world. The story is poignant and satisfying even for someone like me who says “get over it and get a real job so your child can enjoy his childhood!”