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Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Joe Andoe’s Jubilee City
Posted by jessica
Although it’s laced more with musings on dysfunctional family ties and hard-knocks upbringing than his emergence into the New York City art world,
Joe Andoe
’s memoir
Jubilee City
does edify on why one pursues art and vice versa. It reads how I imagine
Dukes of Hazzard
might’ve played out if Luke and Bo had gone to art school—in a good way.
How Andoe, a Tulsa, Oklahoma, native arrived at art in the first place is odd. Where most artists come to it following a childhood dream, he admits it was because he discovered the teacher in his Tulsa Junior College art class sold his watercolors for $900 each—and he thought he could paint just as well as his teacher.
However, 25 years later, his commitment to a career in visual art remains; Andoe’s works are in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the Whitney Museum of Art in New York, among other venues, and his short stories have been published as well in journals
Open City
,
Bomb
and
Bald Ego
. Particularly interesting in
Jubilee City: A Memoir at Full Speed
are stories of the NYC gallery scene, crooked art dealers and pseudo-artists.
Check out some of Andoe’s paintings and prints at
www.joeandoe.com
.
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10/31/2007 10:15:24 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
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