An innovative investigation of the five strange worlds that worship women's chests.
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Sarah Thornton is a leading voice on contemporary art. Her writing is characterized by a deep understanding of the social structures that shape the art world. Thornton examines the dynamics of power and value in art with keen sociological insight. Her style is analytical and incisive, often revealing the hidden mechanisms of the art market and its influence.







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- 2019
Lapse
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Small town secrets and divisions come bubbling to the surface in Sarah Thornton’s gripping debut crime novel.
- 2015
33 Artists in 3 Acts. 33 Künstler in 3 Akten, englische Ausgabe
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
A generational touchstone by the leading authority on the art world, a captivating book in three parts which seeks to answer the contentious question 'What is an Artist?'
- 2014
33 Artists in 3 Acts
- 430 pages
- 16 hours of reading
"Tells the story of [33 artists]: how they move through the world, command credibility, and create iconic works ... [including] visits with Ai Weiwei before and after his imprisonment and Jeff Koons as he woos new customers in London, Frankfurt, and Abu Dhabi. Thornton meets Yayoi Kusama in her studio around the corner from the Tokyo asylum that she calls home. She snoops in Cindy Sherman's closet, hears about Andrea Fraser's psychotherapist, and spends quality time with Laurie Simmons, Carroll Dunham, and their daughters Lena and Grace"--Amazon.com.
- 2008
Seven Days in the Art World
- 286 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In a series of beautifully paced narratives, Thornton gives a fly-on-the-wall account of the smart and strange subcultures that make, trade, curate, collect, and hype contemporary art.
- 1995
Club Cultures
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
aeo A highly innovative contribution towards the study of popular culture which focuses on the youth cultures that revolve around dance clubs and raves. aeo Written in a highly accessible style and illustrated with case studies, the author examines the development of club cultures or taste cultures.