Shepherd’s Q & A with Kirkus Reviews
I had the opportunity to answer a few questions from Kirkus Reviews. It’s right here, just beyond this handy link!
Not to mention their review of Tricking Power into Performing Acts of Love. Check THAT at THIS handy link!
…and go to “Books” to support independent bookstores and getcherself a copy.
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Shepherd Siegel
Now ain’t that a treat. I’m pleased (happy dance emoji)! You can check it out just by clicking here.
…which means I’ve still got another ten minutes and twenty seconds in me. Mr Warhol, I’m ready for my close-up! It’s Daytime Chicago, and I am grateful for the opportunity they gave me to get my message out. Just click the pic!
Considered the greatest artist of the twentieth century, Picasso produced paintings and sculptures that frequently embodied playfulness…but he put art first, play second. Duchamp and dada lived the reverse ethos that put the release of play into daily life first, with works of art the mere residue. What fun Duchamp is having, what masterful play....