‘Truitt wrote as she sculpted, returning to the past again and again to find fresh truths.' @NewYorker
Happy publication day to @Anne__Truitt’s beautiful, meditative DAYBOOK: THE JOURNAL OF AN ARTIST, now with a new introduction from Celia Paul 🌟
https://t.co/SBarwcFDOy
“The more people talk the more they will reveal contradictions, or just themselves.”
Read @livingcurrency on sculptor Anne Truitt’s late journals, collected in YIELD: THE JOURNAL OF AN ARTIST (@yalepress): https://t.co/ntmdNNAuB5
No one has illuminated the joins of art and life quite like Anne Truitt. Her final volume of journals, Yield, is out now (and if you haven't read "Daybook" yet, you have so much pleasure in store): https://t.co/2XfVr8SBvL
Finished Anne Truitt's PROSPECT tonight and what are the odds that I won't be able to resist reading YIELD before the month (much less the summer) is out?
"She realized that she had used her art 'to contain my intensities' so Truitt took up writing to understand just what those intensities were made of": @bquinnterest on Anne Truitt's last notebook YIELD @yalepress / https://t.co/afBRgSbdcj
Bridget Quinn @bquinnterest reviewed Anne Truitt’s posthumous book of life writing, Yield: The Journal of an Artist, for On The Seawall.
https://t.co/2bDSRAYnE2
The artist Anne Truitt began keeping a journal in 1974, at 53. Her writing became something of a touchstone for aspiring artists and writers. This month, a fourth volume of her diaries, “Yield,” will be published posthumously. https://t.co/MHTuRltsRm
"In its stripped-down intimacy, Yield shows Truitt at her most eloquent in demonstrating, as her sculptures do, that all revelation in art is self-revelation."—@donnarifkind, @WSJ about @Anne__Truitt's book Yield: The Journal of an Artist
Read more: https://t.co/YoyYLGOxJN
New Artforum has an extremely rare photo of Donald Judd installing his own work. Believe me I look for these things. I realized a while ago that it’s very Juddian that these images are rare.