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The New Decorating with Pictures: Collecting Art and Photography and Displaying It in Your Home [Paperback]

Stephanie Hoppen (Author), Simon Upton (Contributor)
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  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Bulfinch (October 21, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0821228668
  • ISBN-13: 978-0821228661
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 9.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #404,072 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Chapters are arranged for quick consultation, December 9, 2004
This review is from: The New Decorating with Pictures: Collecting Art and Photography and Displaying It in Your Home (Paperback)
Plenty of books provide advice on how to collect art and what to choose, but to few focus on display techniques appropriate for the home. The New Decorating With Pictures: Collecting Art And Photography And Displaying It In Your Home is the perfect item of choice for any who would collect art and photography and display it in a home, blending Simon Upton's fine color photo examples with Stephanie Hoppen's survey of techniques and common challenges. Divided by subject, chapters are arranged for quick consultation.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A rewarding book but not the last word on displaying pictures, November 9, 2007
This review is from: The New Decorating with Pictures: Collecting Art and Photography and Displaying It in Your Home (Paperback)
Making good pictures is difficult, but hanging them well sometimes seems to be equally challenging. I have a growing collection of nicely framed photographs that are standing around aimlessly because I can't make up my mind as to where exactly they fit on the walls of our house. That is why I turned to Stephanie Hoppen's book (which, surprisingly, is one of the very few on the subject.) Hoppen has sound credentials to speak authoritatively: she runs an art gallery in London, writes on interior decoration and has a son, Michael, who established one of London's most renowned photography galleries.

"The New Decorating with Pictures" is not about turning family pictures into kitchen clocks and shower curtains. The book has a double focus: it wants to help in building an art collection and in showcasing it tastefully in a homely setting. The discussion and examples are not limited to photographs only but to anything artistic that can be stuck to a wall (including paintings, drawings and mixed media works).

There are four main parts: "Choosing pictures", "Choosing subject", "Framing" and "Displaying". Clearly, Hoppen favours a thematic approach, where pictures are collected around a given subject matter. A significant part of the book is devoted to discussing and showing examples of art around four main themes: "people", "art & architecture", "the natural world", and "leisure". "The natural world", for example, divides further into subthemes such as landscapes, animals, gardens, etc. Personally I think this approach is a fairly weak point of the book - the more so as it takes up a significant number of pages - as many people will collect art because they like an artist or a medium, and not because they are looking for a thematic thread or a narrative in their collection.

Hoppen focuses the discussion in the "Framing" and "Displaying" section on two points: the material used to frame and display pictures and suitable proportions between the frame and the space around it. In terms of really practical advice, the discussion is fairly thin. Hoppen is reluctant to formulate hard and fast rules. Her main advice is: "get a specialist to help you out, or, if you want to do it yourself, try lots of things and have lots of patience."

Despite these shortcomings, the book is a pleasure to browse and read. Its real value lies in the many inspiring pictures of interiors that illustrate the first and last two sections of the book. There's an excellent mix of period, modernist and contemporary interiors, with corresponding styles of framing and displaying of paintings, drawings and photographs. The settings go beyond the living or dining room and include kitchens and bathrooms as well. It is rewarding to scrutinise these case studies as they encapsulate lots of experience and learning by their owners. Personally I find it exciting to see how a real picture of, say, Irving Penn or Michael Kenna finds its place on a wall. Hoppen's captions are instructive as they always mention all the artists that figure in a given setting.

All in all a rewarding book that lends itself to both casual browsing and a closer study of its rich collection of splendid interiors.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disapointing, November 15, 2008
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As a photographer looking for ideas for presentation of Photographic Art, I was disappointed with the pictures in the book. Many had bright light and other reflections in the glass of the wall art it was showing as an example. Not only did it take away from the overall impact of what the book was presenting it was very distracting, and made it difficult to see the art example itself on the wall.

The parts of the book I read were somewhat uninteresting in reference to the topic of "Decorating with Pictures". After thumbing thru the book for an hour I am now trying to decide if I send it back, give it to Charity or toss it in the bin.
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I grew up in a home where pictures hung on all the walls of all the rooms. Read the first page
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courtesy the photographer, picture hanger, courtesy the artist
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New York, Choosing Pictures, Chantal Fabres, Fay Gold, Jackye Lanham, Stephanie Reeves, Sandra Russell Clark, Henry Horenstein, Janis Aldridge, Katy Barker, Sarah Morthland, Joyce Tenneson, Marilyn Monroe, Ron Van Dongen, Slim Aarons, William Claxton, Graham Arader, Patrick of The Fine Art Society, Penny Drue Baird, Simon Wilson, United States
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