"Esner and Kisters do an excellent job of presenting different artists battling different issues throughout their media careers. A lot like detectives, they piece together all the clues from history to show what happened, and why many of these major events led to the next mediation of the artist. Readers might find themselves asking similar questions throughout each case. ... Overall, anyone's objections to life and media might change after reading this book." (Courtney Patterson, CBQ Communication Booknotes Quarterly, Vol. 51 (1-2), January-June, 2019)
Foreword: In the Name of the Artist
1. Introduction
I. THE ARTIST IN THE (ILLUSTRATED) PRESS
2. “At Home”: Visiting the Artist’s Studio in the Nineteenth-Century French Illustrated Press - Rachel Esner
3. Success Stories and Martyrologies: Images of Artists in Elsevier’s Geïllustreerde Maandschrift - Liekse Tibbe
4. “Les épisodes de la vie d’un artiste intéressent beaucoup.” The Power of the Media and How To Use It: An Exploration of Ensor’s Self-Mediatization - Herwig Todts
5. Artists’ Confessions to Tériade in L’Intransigeant, 1928-29: The Construction of a Public Image - Poppy Sfakianaki
6. Life’s Pioneer Painters: Dorothy Seiberling and American Art in Life Magazine, 1949−1968 - Melissa Renn
II. THE ARTIST IN DOCUMENTARY AND ART-HOUSE FILM
7. Creative Process and Magic: Artists on Screen in the 1940s - Pierre Saurisse
8. COBRA. Canvas, and Camera: Luc de Heusch Filming Alechinsky and Dotremont at Work - Steven Jacobs
9. In Bed with Marina Abramovic: Mediatizing Women’s Art as Personal Drama - Marcel Bleuler
10. Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio and the Aesthetic Regime of Art - Marco de Waard
11. Interviewing the Artist: Richter versus Bacon - Sandra Kisters
III. THE ARTIST IN THE POPULAR IMAGINATION
12. The Myth of the Artist in Children’s Illustrated Literature - Laura Bravo
13. A Physiology of the Inglorious Artist in Early Nineteenth-Century Paris - Kathryn Desplanque
14. Mythologies of the Artist in Modern India: The Many Lives of Raja Ravi Varma - Niharika Dinkar
15. Mediated Art History in Biopics: The Interplay of Myths and Media in Pollock - Doris Berger
16. The Glory of the Artist - Alain Bonnet
Rachel Esner is Assistant Professor of Art History at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands. She is a specialist in nineteenth-century French art and photography. Her research focuses on the artist’s studio and the emergence of the artist as a public figure. Among others, she is co-editor of Hiding Making – Showing Creation: The Studio from Turner to Tacita Dean (2013).
Sandra Kisters is Head of Collection and Research at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Her research focuses on the (self-)representation of the modern artist. Her publications include the edited volume Hiding Making – Showing Creation: The Studio from Turner to Tacita Dean (2013), and The Lure of the Biographical: On the (Self)-Representation of Modern Artists (2017).