Poor Artists: A Quest Into the Art World

Gabrielle de la Puente , Zarina Muhammad
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Poor Artists: A Quest Into the Art World

Gabrielle de la Puente , Zarina Muhammad
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""De la Puente and Muhammad, founders of the arts and culture website The White Pube, debut with an innovative critique of the contemporary art world....[Poor Artists] is a sharp and original take on the privilege and passion of the modern creative economy." — Publishers Weekly

An indispensable read, giving insights on an ‘art world’ at the edge of collapse. Living for it.” — Legacy Russell, author of Glitch Feminism and Black Meme


I love the energy, deep humour and alive thought in Poor Artists, which zooms through galleries, universities, a hospital ward, and a spaceship, capturing what is tragic, and what’s glorious, about art and the world right now.” — Daisy Hildyard, author of Emergency


A refreshing, thoughtful and critical but fun voice to an often stale art world. I was surprised, challenged and affirmed - everything I love in a book” — Travis Alabanza
  • Published date: Nov 12, 2024
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 288
  • Publisher: PRESTEL PUBLISHING
  • ISBN: 9783791380216
  • Dimensions: 5.75" W x 1.17" L x 8.75" H
THE WHITE PUBE is the collaborative identity of UK-based critics Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad. The pair have been turning heads since 2015 when they began publishing provocative art reviews and essays online from their art school studios. They have earned themselves an international cult following due to their innovative writing style, their honesty and irreverence, as well as their willingness to challenge the pale, male, stale art establishment. The White Pube have worked with art schools, galleries, and museums around the globe. This is their first book.

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