Description
Discover the captivating narrative of Nat Tate, the fictional abstract expressionist artist whose tragic story captured the imagination of the art world. This insightful biography by acclaimed author William Boyd delves into the realm of authenticity and reputation in modern art. Published in 2020 by Penguin UK, this brand new B-format paperback contains 80 pages of thought-provoking exploration into the life and myths surrounding a man who never existed. On January 8, 1960, Nat Tate embarked on a dark journey that would culminate in his mysterious demise, leaving behind a legacy that raises questions about artistic value and the nature of genius. Boyd’s intriguing account not only entertains but challenges readers to reflect on the fluctuating definitions of worth in modern art. Ideal for art enthusiasts, scholars, and skeptics alike, "Nat Tate: The Biography of a Fictional Artist" is a must-read that celebrates the creativity of its author while questioning the established norms of the art community. Dive into this extraordinary blend of fiction and art history and encounter the complexities of a made-up artist that sparked real conversations. This compelling work is perfect for anyone interested in the interplay between reality and illusion in the art world, making it a valuable addition to your bookshelf.

