How to talk about art

In this do-it-yourself guide, the narrator, a rat, points out that you can’t get by on the same old cliches any more when talking about art. Taking the reader through “a few easy steps”, the rat shows how to use a very limited number of words in different combinations to create new lingo about art to suit any occasion.

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University of Delaware, Rochester Institute of Technology, Yale University, Virginia Commonwealth University, Newberry Library, Scripps College, University of California (Los Angeles), Messiah College, University of Louisville, J.Paul Getty Museum, Newark Public Library, Temple University, University of Colorado(Boulder), University of Pennsylvania, University of Iowa, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Florida Atlantic University (Miami), Walker Art Center, Wellesley College, Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Brown University, Evergreen State College, University of Texas (Austin), University of Rochester - River Campus, Atlanta College of Art, University of Arizona (Tucson), Dickson Art Center, Claremont College, University of the Arts, Temple University Libraries, Savannah College of Art and Design, Vassar College Library, Cleveland Institute of Art, Florida Atlantic University, Vernon R. Alden Library Ohio University, School of the Art Institute of Chicago SAIC Library, University of Colorado Library, Claremont Colleges, Scripps College Campus, The Newberry Library, Getty Research Institute for History of Art & Humanities, University of Rochester Library, University of Missouri Columbia, Bucknell University Bertrand Library, The New York Public Library, Savannah College of Art & Design, University of Michigan, Library of Congress

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