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Authors: Sarah Thornton

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Geertz, Clifford.
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Damien Hirst
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Gilot, Françoise.
Life with Picasso.
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Gingeras, Alison. “Lives of the Artists.”
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Gladwell, Malcolm.
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Godelier, Maurice.
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Goffman, Erving.
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Goldberg, RoseLee.
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Graham-Dixon, Andrew.
Caravaggio: A Life Sacred and Profane
. New York: Norton, 2010.

Gregory, Jarrett, and Sarah Valdez.
Skin Fruit: Selections from the Dakis Joannou Collection
. New York: New Museum, 2010.

Grenier, Catherine.
Le saut dans le vide.
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Haynes, Deborah J.
The Vocation of the Artist.
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Heinich, Nathalie. “Artists as an elite—a solution or a problem for democracy? The aristocratism of artists.” In Sabine Fastert et al., eds.,
Die Wiederkehr des Künstlers.
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_______.
Le Paradigme de l’Art Contemporain: Structures d’une révolution artistique.
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Heller, Margot.
Shelter
. London: South London Gallery, 2012.

Herkenhoff, Paulo.
Beatriz Milhazes: Color and Volupté
. Rio de Janeiro: Francisco Alves, 2007.

Hirst, Damien.
Beautiful Inside My Head Forever
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_______, and Jason Beard.
The Death of God: Towards a Better Understanding of a Life Without God Aboard the Ship of Fools.
London: Other Criteria, 2006.

_______, and Takashi Murakami. “A Conversation.” In Victor Pinchuk et al.,
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Hoff, James.
Toilet Paper
. Bologna: Freedman/Damiani, 2012.

Holzwarth, Hans Werner.
Jeff Koons
. New York: Taschen, 2009.

Hoptman, Laura, et al.
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. London: Phaidon, 2000.

Jacob, Mary Jane, and Michelle Grabner.
The Studio Reader: On the Space of Artists
. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010.

Jelinek, Alana.
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Jones, Amelia. “Survey.” In Tracey Warr, ed.,
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Jones, Caroline A.
The Machine in the Studio: Constructing the Post-War American Artist.
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Julien, Isaac, with Cynthia Rose, et al.
Riot.
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Klein, Jacky.
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_______.
Laurie Simmons: Walking, Talking, Lying
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MacCabe, Colin, with Mark Francis and Peter Wollen, eds.
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McRobbie, Angela. “The Artist as Human Capital.”
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Mercer, Kobena, and Chris Darke.
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Morris, Frances.
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Nicholl, Charles.
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Noland, Cady.
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Panamericano: Beatriz Milhazes Pinturas 1999

2012
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Peppiatt, Michael.
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Perry, Grayson.
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Phillips, Lisa, and Dan Cameron.
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Pratt, Alan R., ed.
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. London: Greenwood, 1997.

Prose, Francine.
The Lives of the Muses: Nine Women and the Artists They Inspired
. London: Aurum, 2004.

Rattee, Kathryn, and Melissa Larner.
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. London: Serpentine Gallery/Koenig Books, 2009.

Ray, Man.
Self Portrait
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Relyea, Lane.
Your Everyday Art World
. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2013.

Rosler, Martha.
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_______. “Money, Power, Contemporary Art—Money, Power and the History of Art.”
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_______.
3 Works.
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Schorr, Collier.
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_______.
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_______, and Peter Jensen.
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_______.
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Smith, Zadie. “Killing Orson Welles at Midnight.”
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Spector, Nancy.
Maurizio Cattelan: All.
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Squiers, Carol, and Laurie Simmons.
Laurie Simmons

In and Around the House: Photographs 1976–78.
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Stevens, Mark, and Annalyn Swan.
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Stiglitz, Joseph E. “Of the 1%, by the 1%, for the 1%.”
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Stüler, Ann, ed.
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Sylvester, David.
Looking Back at Francis Bacon
. London: Thames and Hudson, 2000.

Taschen, Angelika, ed.
Kippenberger
. Cologne: Taschen, 2003.

Temkin, Ann.
Gabriel Orozco
. New York: Museum of Modern Art, 2009.

ten-Doesschate Chu, Petra.
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. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007.

Tomkins, Calvin.
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. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1965.

_______.
Duchamp: A Biography.
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_______.
Lives of the Artists.
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_______.
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_______.
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2009
. New York: Triple Candie, 2012.

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Jeff Koons: The Painter
. Frankfurt: Hatje Cantz, 2012.

_______.
Jeff Koons: The Sculptor
. Frankfurt: Hatje Cantz, 2012.

Vasari, Giorgio.
Lives of the Artists.
Vol. 1. London: Penguin, 1987.

Vischer, Theodora, and Sam Keller.
Jeff Koons
. Basel: Fondation Beyeler, 2012.

Warhol, Andy.
The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again
. London: Verso, 1977.

Watson, Scott.
Exhibition: Andrea Fraser
. Vancouver: Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, 2002.

Weibel, Peter, and Andreas F. Beitin.
Elmgreen & Dragset: Trilogy
. Karlsruhe, Germany: ZMK/ Walther König, 2011.

Westcott, James.
When Marina Abramovi
Dies: A Biography
. London: MIT Press, 2010.

Widholm, Julie Rodrigues.
Rashid Johnson: Messages to Our Folks
. Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Art, 2012.

CREDITS

Almost all the artists featured in these pages waived their copyright fees. I am grateful for their generosity. Damien Hirst’s illustrations were kindly donated by Sotheby’s Department of Contemporary Art.

Introduction

Gabriel Orozco
, Horses Running Endlessly
(detail), 1995, wood, each knight: 3 × 3 × 9 cm, chessboard: 8.7 × 87.5 × 87.5 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery.

Act I, Scene 1

Jeff Koons,
Made in Heaven
, 1989, lithograph billboard, 125 × 272 inches. © Jeff Koons.

Act I, Scene 2

Ai Weiwei,
Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn
, 1995, three black-and-white photographic prints, 148 × 121 cm each. Courtesy of the artist.

Act I, Scene 3

Jeff Koons
, Landscape (Cherry Tree),
2009, oil on canvas, 108 × 84 inches.
©
Jeff Koons.

Act I, Scene 4

Ai Weiwei,
Sunflower Seeds
, 2010, 100 million seed-sized painted porcelain sculptures. Photo: Ai Weiwei. Courtesy of the artist.

Act I, Scene 5

Gabriel Orozco
, Black Kites
, 1997, graphite on skull, 8-1/2 × 5 × 6-1/4 inches. Courtesy of the artist, Marian Goodman Gallery, and Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Act I, Scene 6

Eugenio Dittborn
, To Hang (Airmail Painting No. 05)
, 1984, paint, monotype, wool, and photo-silkscreen on wrapping paper, 69 × 57 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Alexander and Bonin Gallery.

Act I, Scene 7

Ai Weiwei
, June 1994
, 1994, black-and-white photographic print, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist.

Act I, Scene 8

Zeng Fanzhi
, Self Portrait
, 2009, oil on canvas, 1200 × 200 cm. Courtesy of the artist.

Act I, Scene 9

Wangechi Mutu
, Me.I,
2012, mixed media on Mylar, 42-1/4 × 69 × 3/4 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone Gallery.

Act I, Scene 10

Kutlu
Ataman,
JARSE
(detail), 2011, two sheets of A4 paper, each 21 × 29.7 cm. Courtesy of the artist.

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