ABSTRACT

Unlike many books on painting that usually talk about art or painters, James Elkins’ compelling and original work focuses on alchemy, for like the alchemist, the painter seeks to transform and be transformed by the medium.

In What Painting Is, James Elkins communicates the experience of painting beyond the traditional vocabulary of art history. Alchemy provides a magical language to explore what it is a painter really does in her or his studio - the smells, the mess, the struggle to control the uncontrollable, the special knowledge only painters hold of how colours will mix, and how they will look.

Written from the perspective of a painter-turned-art historian, What Painting Is is like nothing you have ever read about art.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|36 pages

A short course in forgetting chemistry

chapter 2|25 pages

How to count in oil and stone

chapter 3|25 pages

The mouldy materia prima

chapter 4|19 pages

How do substances occupy the mind?

chapter 6|25 pages

The studio as a kind of psychosis

chapter 7|12 pages

Steplessness

chapter 9|7 pages

Last words