Wow! 24-Hour Interview is seriously unlike any art book I’ve seen. It’s a collection of twenty-four interviews conducted back-to-back over 24 hours by Charles Moore, and it’s packed with so many interesting perspectives from artists like Edith Karlson, Francis Upritchard, Lucia Aspesi, and more.
What really makes it stand out is how approachable it feels. Even though it’s about art, it doesn’t feel intimidating or boring. The conversations are natural, curious, and full of personality. You get to see how different artists think, create, and connect with their work, it’s like being part of their world for a little while.
I especially loved how the book shows the human side of art. It’s not just about paintings or sculptures; it’s about ideas, struggles, creativity, and inspiration. You feel the excitement and dedication of the artists, and it makes you think about how art is everywhere, not just in galleries.
The book is perfect for anyone who’s interested in contemporary art, creativity, or even just learning how different people see the world. It’s 313 pages, but it reads smoothly because the interviews keep the pace lively and engaging.
If you want to learn about art in a real, human way, and get inspired by how artists think and live, this book is a must-read. You’ll walk away with a new appreciation for creativity, and maybe even ideas for your own projects.