Chuck Close: Face Book

This fascinating, interactive autobiography presents Chuck Close’s story, his art, and a discussion of the many processes he uses in the studio. The question-and-answer format is based on real kids’ inquiries about Close’s life and work, and his answers to them. Close, who is wheelchair-bound and paints with a brush strapped to his arm, discusses the severe dyslexia and face blindness he has struggled with since childhood, as well as a collapsed spinal artery that left him nearly paralyzed at the age of 48.

An engaging feature of the book is a mix-and-match Chuck Close self-portrait section. This hands-on component encourages the reader to create new and interesting combinations of Close’s techniques and images. The book also includes an illustrated chronology of Close’s life, a list of museums where his work can be seen, and an index.

Praise for Chuck Close: Face Book

STARRED REVIEW

"Art lovers of all ages will revel in this vivid, wonderfully affecting book, which is almost as ingenious and memorable as Close himself."

Kirkus Reviews, starred review

STARRED REVIEW

"Close describes his work with candor and insight. The high quality printing and lush colors of the reproductions make it easy for readers to share that excitement. A nifty mix-and-match section lets readers compare the methods used in 14 of the artist’s self-portraits."

–Publishers Weekly, starred review

STARRED REVIEW

“Excellent-quality reproductions of his paintings appear throughout. A readable and engaging look at a fascinating artist and his methods of working.”

–School Library Journal, starred review

"Chuck Close’s art and life story are the ideal way to introduce art and artists to children."

–Horn Book

"A winner. Chuck Close's honest, personal memoir about his life and work makes an ideal book for kids who find school challenging, who are creative or who see the world a bit differently from their peers. In other words, this one's for most everyone."

Shelf Awareness

Awards:

WINNER - 2012 Boston Globe Horn Book Nonfiction Award

New York Public Library’s Children's Books 2012: 100 Books for Reading and Sharing list

Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2012 list: Children's Nonfiction

Capitol Choices 2013 - Noteworthy Titles for Children and Teens

Orbis Pictus Recommended Book 2013

Cooperative Children’s Book Center (CCBC) Choices 2013 list - The Arts

2013 ALA/ALSC Notable Book

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Chuck Close: Face Book

This fascinating, interactive autobiography presents Chuck Close’s story, his art, and a discussion of the many processes he uses in the studio. The question-and-answer format is based on real kids’ inquiries about Close’s life and work, and his answers to them. Close, who is wheelchair-bound and paints with a brush strapped to his arm, discusses the severe dyslexia and face blindness he has struggled with since childhood, as well as a collapsed spinal artery that left him nearly paralyzed at the age of 48.

An engaging feature of the book is a mix-and-match Chuck Close self-portrait section. This hands-on component encourages the reader to create new and interesting combinations of Close’s techniques and images. The book also includes an illustrated chronology of Close’s life, a list of museums where his work can be seen, and an index.

Praise for Chuck Close: Face Book

STARRED REVIEW

"Art lovers of all ages will revel in this vivid, wonderfully affecting book, which is almost as ingenious and memorable as Close himself."

Kirkus Reviews, starred review

STARRED REVIEW

"Close describes his work with candor and insight. The high quality printing and lush colors of the reproductions make it easy for readers to share that excitement. A nifty mix-and-match section lets readers compare the methods used in 14 of the artist’s self-portraits."

–Publishers Weekly, starred review

STARRED REVIEW

“Excellent-quality reproductions of his paintings appear throughout. A readable and engaging look at a fascinating artist and his methods of working.”

–School Library Journal, starred review

"Chuck Close’s art and life story are the ideal way to introduce art and artists to children."

–Horn Book

"A winner. Chuck Close's honest, personal memoir about his life and work makes an ideal book for kids who find school challenging, who are creative or who see the world a bit differently from their peers. In other words, this one's for most everyone."

Shelf Awareness

Awards:

WINNER - 2012 Boston Globe Horn Book Nonfiction Award

New York Public Library’s Children's Books 2012: 100 Books for Reading and Sharing list

Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2012 list: Children's Nonfiction

Capitol Choices 2013 - Noteworthy Titles for Children and Teens

Orbis Pictus Recommended Book 2013

Cooperative Children’s Book Center (CCBC) Choices 2013 list - The Arts

2013 ALA/ALSC Notable Book

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Overview

This fascinating, interactive autobiography presents Chuck Close’s story, his art, and a discussion of the many processes he uses in the studio. The question-and-answer format is based on real kids’ inquiries about Close’s life and work, and his answers to them. Close, who is wheelchair-bound and paints with a brush strapped to his arm, discusses the severe dyslexia and face blindness he has struggled with since childhood, as well as a collapsed spinal artery that left him nearly paralyzed at the age of 48.

An engaging feature of the book is a mix-and-match Chuck Close self-portrait section. This hands-on component encourages the reader to create new and interesting combinations of Close’s techniques and images. The book also includes an illustrated chronology of Close’s life, a list of museums where his work can be seen, and an index.

Praise for Chuck Close: Face Book

STARRED REVIEW

"Art lovers of all ages will revel in this vivid, wonderfully affecting book, which is almost as ingenious and memorable as Close himself."

Kirkus Reviews, starred review

STARRED REVIEW

"Close describes his work with candor and insight. The high quality printing and lush colors of the reproductions make it easy for readers to share that excitement. A nifty mix-and-match section lets readers compare the methods used in 14 of the artist’s self-portraits."

–Publishers Weekly, starred review

STARRED REVIEW

“Excellent-quality reproductions of his paintings appear throughout. A readable and engaging look at a fascinating artist and his methods of working.”

–School Library Journal, starred review

"Chuck Close’s art and life story are the ideal way to introduce art and artists to children."

–Horn Book

"A winner. Chuck Close's honest, personal memoir about his life and work makes an ideal book for kids who find school challenging, who are creative or who see the world a bit differently from their peers. In other words, this one's for most everyone."

Shelf Awareness

Awards:

WINNER - 2012 Boston Globe Horn Book Nonfiction Award

New York Public Library’s Children's Books 2012: 100 Books for Reading and Sharing list

Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2012 list: Children's Nonfiction

Capitol Choices 2013 - Noteworthy Titles for Children and Teens

Orbis Pictus Recommended Book 2013

Cooperative Children’s Book Center (CCBC) Choices 2013 list - The Arts

2013 ALA/ALSC Notable Book


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781419701634
Publisher: ABRAMS
Publication date: 04/01/2012
Pages: 64
Product dimensions: 8.10(w) x 10.30(h) x 0.70(d)
Lexile: 900L (what's this?)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Chuck Close is one of the most recognized American artists of our time, known for his large-scale portraits of friends, fellow artists, and himself. Close has painted, drawn, and printed using airbrush bursts, paper pulp, pencil scribbles, thumbprints, and multicolor brushstrokes. He lives and works in New York City.

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