‘All roads lead to Grace Jones’ : visual artists on the music that fires them up in the studio
Chris Ofili loves steel pans. Lindsey Mendick adores Self Esteem. And Ragnar Kjartansson enjoys everything from Bach to the Cure. Artists reveal the bangers that get their creative juices fizzing From Johannes Vermeer’s music lesson to Piet Mondrian’s tribute to boogie-woogie, with its small (…)
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