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Boogie Woogie

Author: Danny Moynihan
Publisher: Duck Editions
Category: Book

Buy New: £171.95
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Seller: elitedigitaluk
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 3373791

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 254

ISBN: 0715630229
EAN: 9780715630228
ASIN: 0715630229

Publication Date: February 3, 2000
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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  • Hardcover - Boogie-Woogie
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  • Paperback - Boogie Woogie (Duck Editions)
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Danny Moynihan's Boogie-Woogie is the first novel that the New York art world has deserved for some time. As a curator and artist who has worked extensively in both New York and London, Moynihan has had ample opportunity to observe the bitchy, hysterical, pretentious and money-driven art world that he recreates with often hilarious results in Boogie-Woogie.

The book's title comes from Piet Mondrian's famous painting Broadway Boogie-Woogie, an iconic image of abstract expressionism painted in New York in the 1940s. Alfred and Alfreda Rheingold are the proud but eccentric owners of one of Mondrian's last Boogie-Woogie paintings. In sweaty pursuit of the Mondrian is the reptilian, golf-loving art dealer Art Spindle, who prides himself on once having "managed to sell a Picasso atercolour on the 11th green". What unfolds in the manic attempt to land the Mondrian is a dizzying montage of the great and the not so good of New York's art world. Its neurotic, self-seeking cast list includes the predatory tattooed lesbian video-artist Elaine, the vain but failed artist Jo Richard with a penchant for anal sex, and the lecherous stammering collector Bob Macclestone with his "ah, Brancusi, ah, in the, ah, hallway".

Moynihan paints a satirical and often hilarious portrait of the openings, closings and bad repartee of an art world where as one of Spindle's clients tells him, "That's business, Art". Told in the style of Robert Altman's filmShort Cuts and reminiscent of Altman's own send-up of Hollywood life The Player, Boogie-Woogie does at times become too clever for its own good, and the hollowness of its entire cast grates towards the end. Nevertheless, it is a very funny and wry view of an art world gone mad.--Jerry Brotton


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Most Collectable book of the decade   October 4, 2003
Brandler Galleries (BRENTWOOD, Essex United Kingdom)
0 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book is a must for EVERY Book collector. A funny story about the Art World but the book has a LImited Edition which is EXCEPTIONALLY collectable - just because it is signed by Damien Hirst. The Book itself does not get better but the book writes about itself & its value. Like an Esher etching. I'm keeping several copies for investment


5 out of 5 stars 'Wickedly accurate on all that art scene stuff'   March 17, 2000
I love this book, it's fun,amusing,entertaining,fast pace and intelligent. The book is also educational because it gives you inside information in a very funny way about the art scene and how it all works it's abstract. Great book I reccomend it, fun reading!


5 out of 5 stars The smell of sex,paint,money,murder and galleries.   February 7, 2000
lordofball@aol.com (USeh?)
Obviously from the descriptions in Boogie Woogie, Mr Moynihan is a fly on some very interesting walls. The quick cut intensity in which it is written, leaves a short attention span reader(like myself) easily amused and turning the pages mindlessly and breathlessly.It is a must read to anyone interested in the continuing saga of the Bi-Atlantic art scene.Mr Moynihan has curated one of the finest collections of characters ever exhibited in a first novel.What a movie this will make.


5 out of 5 stars Brilliant,Funny,Intelligent ,Sexy and Artistic.   February 7, 2000
lordofball@aol.com (USeh?)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is the have to have book of the current art scene that is,how you say, Bi-Atlantic.Mr Moynihans perception of the art worlds constant manipulation of itself is so well informed he must be a fly on some very interesting walls. But rather than dwell on the fuzzy bits, he winds the story around some very interesting characters who create an environment that is sexy,dangerous and overall a place that you can visit but you might not want to live there.I look forward to more from this obviously very talented author.

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